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The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box (2013)
Family Fantasy Fun!
I don't understand why this film has received such poor reviews. I personally thought it was a magically fun viewing experience.
The key ingredient to enjoying this film, like other successful films in the past: "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "National Treasure", is if one can imagine archaeological antiquities holding unimaginable super powers...the door is opened.
The story line was thus believable, production values were high, music kept the pace, and the acting was superb. Aneurin Barnard was fantastic as 'Mariah Mundi'! He has such an interesting and emotional look with the acting chops to really pull off this role (I also loved him in "The White Queen"). Michael Sheen totally pulled of the character of 'Captain Will Charity'. He was hilarious and deeply serious all at the same time. Watch him in "Unthinkable" some time and witness what this thespian has to offer. Lena Headley has cemented her role as a self- seeking witch (I LOVE GAME OF THRONES, but she always plays the 'Cersi' role..branch out babe!). Sam Neil was great as always. And I must give props to the young Xavier Atkins for his portrayal of 'Felix', he was great.
Overall, if you let your children watch films like "Hugo", they will enjoy this one!
Wolves (1999)
Wanted to learn more about wolves.......
Having two young sons, I'm always on the search for interesting and educational programming for them to view. They adore animals and absolutely loved CHIMPANZEE and African CATS (but scared them a little). I Googled "IMAX documentaries" and WOLVES was just one of the results, so I decided to preview it. Instead of an in-depth study of wolves as a species, what I got was more of a US history on the wolf. Though somewhat interesting, it didn't deliver the impact I was expecting and was therefore somewhat disappointed. If you're looking to learn about wolves in general, I would pass on viewing this film. If you're looking for a historical dialogue on how wolves fit into US history, you may be interested.