Yesterday was the first day of showing of this very unique and original superhero concept movie, Hancock. I was excited myself, so instead of going home to sleep coming from graveyard shift, I decided to go to the movie theaters to see Hancock..
The movie was great! Loved it!
Too bad there’s no camera or TV crew waiting for me outside to get my opinion about it just like this one from Utube.
This post will help me remind to post another story on my Complaints and Rambling blog… Iron Man is first shown here in the Philippines, April 30, 2008 before anywhere else! I read that it will open May 2nd in the United States.
Anyway, I saw the Iron Man movie just now, staring Robert Downy Jr, Terrance Howard, Jeff Bridges and Gwyneth Paltrow to name a few. I came in the movie theater with my son, Matthew… but I have to bring him out again because he’s afraid of the Iron Man armor, both the one that Tony Stark made at the case, the ver2 silver armor and the burning Red with Yellow Iron Man costume… Will tell all about it on my Father and Son blog.
Honestly, Iron Man is my least favorite Marvel super hero of all (sorry for those Iron Man fans). Maybe because when I was growing up, the animated cartoon series of Iron Man was not that appealing to me. During those times, my favorites are Superman (Superfriends), Spiderman, The Hulk and Batman and Robin (even Captain America did not impress me that much).
Here are my points why I believe that the whole idea of “Moments of Love” was based on these three movies.
Somewhere In Time’s part in the Moments Of Love movie is the idea of two lovers living in different times. Also, the way the present male lead actor meets the ‘older’ female lead actor in the present time was also from Somewhere in Time.
The idea taken from The Lake House (and from Frequency, of course) is the way they two people communicate.
From the Lake House, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock uses a mailbox to send notes from each other who are 2 years apart. And from the movie Frequency, Dennis Quaid and James Caviezel they uses a radio to communicate in a 30-year gap.