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May 13, 2008

new films

Not sure I'll be able to see half of these films when they come out this summer, but they certainly look intriguing...

May:
Indiana Jones (last installment...gotta see it).
Narnia: Prince Caspian (I know much of America is burned out on fantasy films, but it's C.S. Lewis...isn't there an unwritten rule that if you're a Christian you have to support this film because its a story written by one of the greatest modern apologists of the faith??)

June:
The Incredible Hulk (the summer non-thinking blockbuster that will probably be just pure entertainment)
Get Smart (Michael Scott with a gun? I hope...)
Kung Fu Panda (pure animated fun...but with Jack Black)

July:
Hancock (Anything with Will Smith in it is worth the price of admission).

Documentary:
Where In the World is Osama bin Laden? (Morgan Spurlock's latest documentary. Moving from French Fries to hunting down the world's most notorious terrorist...that's quite a jump).

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Ah yes. The joy of having a young child. So many good movies pass you by in the theater.

Which reminds me...I want to talk to you about your film and theology class this week.

I figure if I want Hollywood to continue to make movies that i would want kids to watch, then I should support them when they do. Fantasy films are fun. They make great use of all the screen the movie theatres have.

\\Greg

I can't wait to see the new Indeana Jones movie also where in the world is Osama Bin Loden?
I want to thank you for post and I want you to know I love reading your blog and have added you to my favorites. Keep up the great blogging! :-)

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In Him,
Kinney Mabry

Would love to hear your thoughts on Ben Stein's "Expelled".

I highly reccomend Prince Caspian. The special effects are amazing and they do a great job following the story. The numerous metaphors for different parts of the Christian life are very thought provoking.

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