ROGER4314
Been Called "Flash" Since I Was A Kid!
Friend Bonnie and I teamed up to see "TomorrowLand" this morning at the Senior cheap show. This movie is going to be very difficult to review and I'll need to give up the plot to have it make any sense.
A girl gets in trouble with the cops and when she bails out, her property envelope has a strange tag/emblem/badge in with her own stuff. She finds that the tag has powers to take her to other places while she holds it.
She gets chased, captured, she escapes, and can't figure ouy WHY she is being chased. It gets even more weird as the story goes. It's had to figure out and the story has more holes in it than a sieve!
Gonna cut to the chase here as this review could go on & on and you still wouldn't grasp the story line. So here it is.......
It's about a machine that has been known about by a select few for over a hundred years.
The machine can take people BACK in time and more importantly FORWARD in time. They find that Earth is doomed in 58 days.
They also find that the future is not set in stone and that the future can be changed.
They determine that our own dark thoughts and negative attitudes are steering the Earth into doomsday but we can change that by being positive.
You can probably guess the rest.
There were some parts of this movie that were deadly long and boring. Bonnie and I both nodded off. There were some cute and charming parts and the kid characters were pretty cool. Your kids will probably like the way that kids always turned out to be the smart ones in a group and the adults were dunderheads.
We learned that handsome George Clooney is just as scuzzy looking as the rest of us when he doesn't shave.
There is no sex, no foul language and violence is minimal. There are some neat special effects. The overall message was a positive one.
Bonnie didn't give the movie a grade but was so-so about it. We had to discuss it before we really put all of the pieces together about the plot. It wanders constantly.
I gave the flick a "C". Your kids might like seeing kids their own age persevering and whipping good and bad adults.
Flash
A girl gets in trouble with the cops and when she bails out, her property envelope has a strange tag/emblem/badge in with her own stuff. She finds that the tag has powers to take her to other places while she holds it.
She gets chased, captured, she escapes, and can't figure ouy WHY she is being chased. It gets even more weird as the story goes. It's had to figure out and the story has more holes in it than a sieve!
Gonna cut to the chase here as this review could go on & on and you still wouldn't grasp the story line. So here it is.......
It's about a machine that has been known about by a select few for over a hundred years.
The machine can take people BACK in time and more importantly FORWARD in time. They find that Earth is doomed in 58 days.
They also find that the future is not set in stone and that the future can be changed.
They determine that our own dark thoughts and negative attitudes are steering the Earth into doomsday but we can change that by being positive.
You can probably guess the rest.
There were some parts of this movie that were deadly long and boring. Bonnie and I both nodded off. There were some cute and charming parts and the kid characters were pretty cool. Your kids will probably like the way that kids always turned out to be the smart ones in a group and the adults were dunderheads.
We learned that handsome George Clooney is just as scuzzy looking as the rest of us when he doesn't shave.
There is no sex, no foul language and violence is minimal. There are some neat special effects. The overall message was a positive one.
Bonnie didn't give the movie a grade but was so-so about it. We had to discuss it before we really put all of the pieces together about the plot. It wanders constantly.
I gave the flick a "C". Your kids might like seeing kids their own age persevering and whipping good and bad adults.
Flash
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