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If we are to better the future, we must disturb the present. (Catherine Booth)
Monday, July 21, 2008
Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D
Of course we wanted to see Batman, a.k.a. The Dark Knight. And we plan to. But that's the problem. We didn't plan ahead. Somehow that takes the spontaneity out of the whole thing! Buying tickets way in advance. Anyway. We are getting old and it's not the priority it used to be. I fondly remember going to see the first Batman movie (appropriately titled "Batman") at a midnight "pre-showing", on Thursday before it opened on Friday while we lived in Atlanta. And I've seen all the others. And will see this one...probably soon.
Anyway, we went to see the new
"Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D"
at the Imax because we figured the crowds would be down and everyone would be waiting in line for "The Dark Knight". We were right.
"Journey" is great fun. It builds on the
original
but with great special effects and those in 3D! Lots of prehistoric dangerous plants and animals, cave experiences, and a reasonable and non-embarrassing romance.
Happily, one element that was left out was the "greedy old-man load" character. This archetype is best remembered as the terribly annoying professor in "Lost in Space". They are selfish, generally older men, who look out for themselves and then get into scrapes or have heart attacks which require the rest of the team to put themselves in jeapordy in order to save "The Load". (I am indebted to
MST3K
for this nomenclature utilized in their commentary on
"The Mole People"
.) I believe the original "Journey" had one of these figures who loaded up with jewels, thus increasing his weight, etc. Anyway, that element is handled differently in this one and I'm thankful for it. Though, come to think of it, inclusion of "The Load" probably makes the whole thing more realistic and believable. Alas, "The Load" is a cultural universal (and a church universal). Can you name "Loads" in literature, movies, etc?
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K E Alexander
For 27 years I've been married to Corky Alexander, whose varied interests (corkyalexander.blogspot.com) have meant that we are never bored. I'm the mother of 3 lovely girls (Hope, Emma and Leslie), the mother-in-law of Josh Butcher, and the grandmother (Marmie) of Wilson Alexander Butcher (a.k.a. Lex). I teach Historical Theology at the Church of God Theological Seminary.
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