OK, tell me that getting Spielberg's Biggest Blockbuster of the 1970s AND his Biggest Blockbuster of the 1980s isn't going to help me win this draft. Plus I have the sequel to his biggest Blockbuster of the 1990s to go along with it. This should be in the bag, but only if you do your part and vote for my slate in the Draft. Jaws There are plenty of posts on this site for this film. Here is a list: 40th Anniversary Jaws Week Posts My Original Post on the 70s Summer Movie Project Book Signing with Carl Gottlieb Last Years Great Screening in a Great Theater Others: The Lost World: Jurassic Park Spielberg Blogathon Entry While I don't want to support Heather's Team of films, I do have a link to my vigorous defense of Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom . Vote at this link. When you look at the choices, you'll know the right thing to do. UPDATE! Victory! Thanks everyone who voted.
There are a lot of things I see in this idea that might make sense for a Holiday movie. The opening is set at Christmas time, the motif uses the Nutcracker Ballet and music, and it is family friendly. Having seen the film however, I can't really say who it is for. The music is incidental to the story, as is most of the Nutcracker story itself. This is a stand alone movie that is too weird for it's own good. It lacks the charm to overcome it's weaknesses and frankly, it is not very well acted. Set in Victorian Times, this new telling of the Nutcracker focuses on a young girl named Clara, who is mourning her Mother but also trying to be a bit independent. The family dynamic suggests a close bond with her younger brother and older sister, but neither of them become a part of the fantasy here. Her widowed Father also mourns but in the style of keeping a stiff upper lip and conforming to expectations and appearances. This drives a wedge between the two of them which is more appr...
I thought the recording app had only recorded one end of the conversation. Fortunately, when the data got in the right hands, it turned out to be fine. Hope you enjoy the show.
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