for Katy and TJ and Peter Parker
If you haven't see the movie...go see it. Now. It's good...
here's a little review of it from Lexis Nexis :)
"Spider-Man 3" is nothing if not eclectic, but somehow this ambitious mishmash works. Action-packed, with all the digital fireworks that a $250 million (or more) budget can buy, it's both the most grandiose chapter and the nuttiest. It's a love story in which Peter alienates the woman he loves and has to win back her trust. It's a Jekyll-and-Hyde battle for the soul of Spider-Man that turns on a dime from broad comedy into a quasi-religious parable about forgiveness and redemption. Even the scariest of the villains, like the malevolent Marko, turn out to have a redeeming human side. Let him who is without sin cast the first stone, implies this comic-book blockbuster. This is not the typical message of a kick-ass summer extravaganza, but Spider-Man has always swung to a different beat.
and
Just for KT - Sometimes, I feel like I have a black spidey suit on :)
3 Comments:
At 10:40 AM, Liz said…
You are funny, and the review is actually from Newsweek, just pulled it up at Lexis :-)
Thanks for getting 3 hours of sleep and cheering yesterday! I hope your shoulder recovers from all that maraca shaking ;)
At 11:02 PM, Anonymous said…
I knew it would appear on your blog. Jana, it's a shame when you feel pulled by black spidey. Resist the urge, stay in tune with who you were created to be... the classic red spidey.
Haha...
At 9:44 PM, Crosby said…
I saw it and loved the movie. The temptation of sin and the redemption of Christ are both very evident. Hope everything is going great. Be praying for me, I'm going to be interviewing with Edgewood about a job at the high school!!!
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