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Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Demi Lovato as Mitchie Joe Jonas as Shane Nick Jonas as Nate Kevin Jonas as Jason Daniel Fathers as Brown Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: This one iis a good follow-up. I liked where they went with the story. I the camp don't just concentrate on the music but also do traditional summer camp type stuff as well. I can see myself watching the Camp Rock films again. Rating: (From July Movie Marathon: Musicals (Yes... You read right!) on July 5th, 2016) Dogma, a review by DJ DoenaDogma Ben Affleck ... Bartleby Matt Damon ... Loki Linda Fiorentino ... Bethany Sloane Jason Mewes ... Jay Chris Rock ... Rufus Alan Rickman ... Metatron Jason Lee ... Azrael Salma Hayek ... Serendipity Kevin Smith ... Silent Bob Alanis Morissette ... God Brian O'Halloran ... Grant Hicks Jeff Anderson ... Gun Salesman Bartleby and Loki are two fallen angels who God had thrown out of paradise. Now they've found a loophole in the catholic belief system that would allow them to return. But that would mean the destruction of existence itself. Only the last descenand of Christ can prevent that, because God is currently incapacitated. My Opinion: This was the first movie I've ever seen with Jay and Silent Bob. The story is great and it has a lot of good actors in it. (From "View Askewniverse"-Mini-Marathon on February 3rd, 2008) The One Where It All Began: The Pilot Marathon, a review by DJ DoenaWhat's the show about? Three sisters doing spells and stuff. Fighting evil. Looking gorgeous. That's all I know. "Something Wicca This Way Comes" After her mother has died the Halliwell sisters Prue, Piper and Phoebe move back into their family house and discover that they are witches and that they are destined to fight evil. Prue can move things with her mind, Piper can see the future and Phoebe can stop time and they have to defend themselves against an evil warlock who wants their powers. My Opinion Sorry, I tried, I really did. This is the third time I watched the pilot and I believe I once watched the second episode. This was a blind buy because I thought "What can go wrong: three beautiful ladies, witchcraft, battling evil - cool.". But it wasn't. The way they simply accepted their fate and never really questioned what has happened to them? Not freaking out? Sure, they toyed with a spirit board in their youth but they never even knew that there actually were paranormal events in the world. And yet "Cool, we're witches, let's fight evil!" - no sorry, can't accept that premise. (From The One Where It All Began: The Pilot Marathon on September 24th, 2009) |