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AJWyrm


, Age 108

United States

Last activity : May 14

Joined : Oct 10 2007

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Lawyer

Relationship status : Married

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Series I Loved as a Kid (4 book items) by AJWyrm
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Fantasy I Like (8 book items) by AJWyrm
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Guilty Pleasures (11 movie items) by AJWyrm
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Read in 2008 (32 book items) by AJWyrm
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My Pinball Pleasures (36 game items) by AJWyrm
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Posted : 4 weeks ago at Apr 18 8:15
Thanks for voting. Good taste...although I have a hard time with Lewis Carrol... ;)
Posted : 2 months, 2 weeks ago at Feb 27 8:13
Thanks for the vote. Your review's are little gems.

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Fun Romantic Comedy

Posted : 2 months, 3 weeks ago on 19 February 2008 08:14 (A review of Bride & Prejudice)

Given that this is set in modern time and in a different culture, I was pleasantly surprised how close they managed to stay to Austen's plot. This really is Pride and Prejudice, even though the dialogue is different and there are crazy musical numbers, which I loved. I found the Indian music and costumes very enjoyable and fun; Ashanti also has a great musical performance in this film.
I'm kind of ambivalent about the actors cast to play Lizzy and Darcy. They just aren't in the same league as the other actors who have played the roles so excellently. On the upside, I loved Mr. Collins and there is a very funny performance by the nerdy sister.
I found this to be a enjoyable refreshing take on Austen's Pride and Prejudice.


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Mushy Chick Flick

Posted : 3 months, 1 week ago on 8 February 2008 12:10 (A review of August Rush)

I went to see this and I wasn't expecting much, so at least I wasn't disappointed. This movie follows a musical prodigy as he uses his talents to find his long-lost parents, and we watch as all the events unfold toward a big, beautiful, overly-coincidental musical climax. The characters don't have a lot of depth; I heard this described as a urban fairy tale, so I guess it is fitting, but I just didn't buy it. I thought there would at least be interesting music in this movie, but as soon as I walked out of the theatre I couldn't recall any of it. I see someone tagged this movie with tear jerker, but I certainly didn't shed any tears--it was just too over the top and cheesy for me. That being said, I didn't hate it--it's just not my particular taste.

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Yes, Please

Posted : 3 months, 1 week ago on 4 February 2008 03:17 (A review of Miss Austen Regrets)

This is a great film to add to all the great adaptations we have of Jane's work. In it, Jane is in her late 30s and dealing with her insecurities and the choices she has made in her life. Olivia Williams made a terrific Jane Austen, and I think any Austen fan looking for more would be well-advised to seek this out.

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Could have been great

Posted : 3 months, 1 week ago on 4 February 2008 03:12 (A review of The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep)

During World War II in Scotland, a boy finds a egg which turns out to be the monster of Loch Ness, so we have beautiful scenery and music in this movie. I also thought it was quite well-acted.
However, I felt it lacked in the plot department. A movie about this creature could have been so great, but this is basically just a story about a boy and the love he has with his adorable CGI animated pet and how it empowers him. You could substitute a giant mutant slug for the monster, and it would have made no difference in this movie.
It is a sweet film, and I did tear up at the (predictable) ending, but if they could have explored the Loch Ness mystery more and had more fantasy elements it would have been so much more engaging.

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Excellent

Posted : 3 months, 1 week ago on 4 February 2008 03:03 (A review of Atonement)

I really loved the movie, so I just had to read the book. It is just as excellent. I won't say that the book is better than the movie, because the movie is such a visual treat, but the book is more intricate. I loved getting to know more about Briony's mind and how she uses her writing to cope. If you love literature, you'll love this book.

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Bridget Jones, is that you?

Posted : 3 months, 1 week ago on 4 February 2008 03:00 (A review of 32AA)

This book focuses on Emma Taylor, who is dealing with her body image and her unexpected breakup with her boyfriend, all while constantly having to discuss it with her rather shallow, but perfectly nice, friends.
This book is very similar to Bridget Jones's Diary. They share a similar tone, similar characters and similar situations; I'm surprised Helen Fielding hasn't sued. Even though it is derivative and silly, I did enjoy reading it and, hey, the cover is just totally cute.

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Decent

Posted : 3 months, 2 weeks ago on 31 January 2008 11:45 (A review of Mansfield Park)

I really love Mansfield Park, as it is the only Austen novel with a timid heroine. I did enjoy this adaptation, but it really should have been so much more. It seemed like we are constantly seeing all the other characters moving the plot forward, but we never really get to know Fanny or all that she has to put up with. I was really looking forward to seeing how they were going to portray her relationship with Mary Crawford, but they barely interact at all. I enjoyed this, but I think it was because I could fill in all the parts that were missing because I have read the book. I wouldn't really recommend this to someone who hasn't.

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Fantasy Rip-off

Posted : 3 months, 2 weeks ago on 30 January 2008 12:03 (A review of Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1))

I only read this book because I wanted to play the GBA game based on it. (Well, based on the movie, which I haven't seen.) I fully expected it to be terrible, but wow, it's sheer awfulness just blew me away. I don't think there is one original moment in this book; in every scene I can think of another book where I had seen it done before (and better) by someone else. Also, half of the book is taken up by Eragon asking questions of all the other people he meets because ,as we all know, he is just a simple farm boy, and this is the only way his creator can figure out how to explain everything that is going on in this pathetic rip-off of every fantasy book ever made. The only reason I gave this book a 2 instead of a 1 is because I am quite enjoying this GBA game. It's much more entertaining than the novel and has made me hate Eragon a little less.

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I loved it

Posted : 3 months, 3 weeks ago on 21 January 2008 12:46 (A review of Atonement)

I broke my 10-year stint of not going to the movies with this film. I am glad I did. The movie was beautiful, and it really affected me--I've been thinking about it for days. It's obvious from the title that it is about atonement, but it is also a romance. There is also much more to it than that, but I don't want to say what; it would give away the whole secret of the movie. I think this movie is a definite must-see.

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Quite Good

Posted : 3 months, 3 weeks ago on 21 January 2008 12:35 (A review of Northanger Abbey)

This is based on my least favorite Austen novel--I always thought the whole gothic satire thing was a bit weak (but I still really like the book.) So this movie didn't blow me away, but it is certainly very enjoyable. The script adheres very closely to the book, and Henry and Catherine are exactly as I pictured them. I really enjoyed Felicity Jones--she's quite cute.

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