Cars and Disney and 24
This seems to be a DVD weekend for me. Last night into the wee hours of this morning my girlfriend and I were watching the tube. First was Cars, the Disney animated movie, and then we watched the first 6 shows from Season One of 24. We plan on watching the next 6 today.
Am I the only person on Earth that didn't like Cars? It seems every reviewer was loving it--but I gave up on it after 20 minutes and then didn't return until just before the overly sentimental final race. To me, it just seemed like very standard Disney fare. Great for kids but without the emotional nuances of some of the other animated movies like Shrek, Monsters, Inc. or Toy Story. I don't understand why Cars was so well received. I love Shrek and Monsters and have watched both several times but I'm staying away from Cars. Just too predictable for me. Renee did give me some background into the "inside jokes" that involved NASCAR culture after the movie was over but since I've never had any interest in car racing, that didn't help any.
For the most part I like 24. The glossy production values are quite nice to look at and the acting is pretty good. Better yet is high quality writing which seems to have a minimum of loose ends. So far most "mistakes" that I've noticed are actually intentional lead-ins for later plot twists and double-crosses. Nice! I've not seen any of the later seasons of 24 so I really didn't know what to expect when we started watching these shows last night. The show 24 reminds me of most is the British tv series MI-5 (called Spooks over there) which is really a great series. Too bad A&E Network isn't showing them anymore but they are going to be doing marathon sessions on several seasons of 24 the first week of January.
Am I the only person on Earth that didn't like Cars? It seems every reviewer was loving it--but I gave up on it after 20 minutes and then didn't return until just before the overly sentimental final race. To me, it just seemed like very standard Disney fare. Great for kids but without the emotional nuances of some of the other animated movies like Shrek, Monsters, Inc. or Toy Story. I don't understand why Cars was so well received. I love Shrek and Monsters and have watched both several times but I'm staying away from Cars. Just too predictable for me. Renee did give me some background into the "inside jokes" that involved NASCAR culture after the movie was over but since I've never had any interest in car racing, that didn't help any.
For the most part I like 24. The glossy production values are quite nice to look at and the acting is pretty good. Better yet is high quality writing which seems to have a minimum of loose ends. So far most "mistakes" that I've noticed are actually intentional lead-ins for later plot twists and double-crosses. Nice! I've not seen any of the later seasons of 24 so I really didn't know what to expect when we started watching these shows last night. The show 24 reminds me of most is the British tv series MI-5 (called Spooks over there) which is really a great series. Too bad A&E Network isn't showing them anymore but they are going to be doing marathon sessions on several seasons of 24 the first week of January.
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I also like 24 though I've only seen up to season 3. It is so nice to watch something that isn't predictable!
Happy New Year,
from Michele too!
Mike
Thanks for the tip about A&E showing 24, I've heard good things but haven't had time to watch, I can set the DVR!
Happy New year.
Here from Micheles.
I hope you have a very Happy New Year.
Anyway wishing you a happy new year and this year 2007 will definately be a greater year for you than 2006 ever was! Cheers!
I've never seen 24. Everyone says I'm really missing out.
Here's wishing you a very Happy New Year....may 2007 be wonderful for you!
I bought the Spooks DVD's after watching all the episodes on the ABC here, just a brilliant series.
So I don't think you're the only one.
Here from Michele. Happy new year!
Michele sent me.
I love 24 but it's on so late here in Singapore. So I've missed a few episodes. Mike is right about Alias...great series that.