
This week I read three books.
4.5 Tyndale's New Testament. William Tyndale. Edited by David Daniell. 1996. 466 pages. [Source: Bought] [5 stars, New Testament, Early Bible Translations]16. The Lumber Baron's Wife. Lynn Austin. 2026. 368 pages. [Source: Library] [Christian fiction, historical fiction, dual timelines, multiple narrators, three stars]
Century of Viewing #26
1960s
- 1963 Take Her She's Mine. Is it my favorite Jimmy Stewart movie? No. Is it my favorite Sandra Dee movie? No. Is it still fun and worth watching? Yes. I think so! A dad regrets his dad growing up into a "babe" and attracting all the wrong attention as she's in college. This is not the kind of movie that would be made today, but it's enjoyable.
1980s
- 1982 The Secret of NIMH. I have read the book, though it has been a while. I don't know why they had to change it to Mrs. Brisby instead of Mrs. Frisby. There may have been other changes as well....this one wasn't my favorite. I do remember liking the book.
- 1984 Gremlins. What I loved, I loved. What I didn't....well I distracted myself and tuned out. It does blend comedy with horror. It's also a Christmas movie. The rules were simple: No getting it wet, no feeding it after midnight, no bright lights. But one thing leads to another....and well chaos happens. I think a few VERY bad decisions were made. Definitely not enough overthinking going on.
1990s
- 1991. Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's.... I have never seen this one. It was interesting. Yes, the premise is slightly dark. But it's such a small part that you almost almost forget about it entirely. Mainly this is a coming of age into responsibility movie. With a slight romance thrown in. I enjoyed it.
2000s
- 2002 The Rookie. This is a biopic of Jim Morris. Set in Texas. Filmed in Texas. (If wikipedia is correct). I enjoyed the relationships of this film. I am not a sporty-sport person, but I like films with character development and substance. Seeing his relationship with his own children AND his troubled relationship with his father....it was good.
- 2005 Zathura. Two brothers battle it out for a bit...but a board game might just bring them closer together....if they survive long enough to make up. Meanwhile, big sister is chilling.
- 2007 Stardust. Would I watch it a second time????? Probably not. The last thirty to forty minutes have plenty of action AND some heart. I wouldn't say the last bit was terrible--far from it. Almost enjoyable even. But this one is incredibly slow in some ways. A large cast. More small parts than big parts. Anyway, Tristan, the hero, is in lust with Victoria who's all about $$$. He promises her a falling star, but, ends up falling in love with the falling star. THREE evil witches (and perhaps other witches as well) are after the falling star. Meanwhile, the falling star is wearing a necklace that will determine the fate of a kingdom. Brothers battling it out to be the last remaining male heir to the kingdom....and they are a little too effective.
- 2008 27 Dresses. I am almost positive I saw this one when it first came out, but, it's been a while. I enjoyed this romantic comedy. It is gimmicky, but, it is almost worth it for the ending. Kate has been in twenty-seven weddings. BUT her twenty-eighth dress might just be the best of all--her own wedding dress.
2010s
- 2016 The 5th Wave. Science fiction based on a YA book. Of course there's a love triangle. And teen angst. Like Cassie caring more about a stranger (one in the love triangle) reading her journal than the actual actual alien invasion and all the personal losses to her and humanity. But there must be obstacles. I liked it well enough.
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