Review: Red Riding Hood

Watching the preview you may ask, is this movie about the fairy tale we all know?  The answer is yes, only it has been enhanced to make it a feature length film.

Setting

Rustic village in an undisclosed location, the community lives in fear of a Werewolf that comes on every full moon night to feast on either an offering or individual of the community.

Synopsis

Werewolf kills community members, they decide to go hunt it and end up killing a regular wolf when a priest comes to save them.  Lots of killing happens and finally the werewolf is killed.  There are lots of references to the fairy tale we grew up with in the movie which makes it more interesting for sure.  There are several love stories in the movie to get the young crowd engaged.

Impression

I really did like the movie, though last night there were only 8 others in the 107 seat theatre when the movie only came out a week and a half ago.  Unfortunately, like most movies today, either it has to be sure to have the sexy actor, or has the likeness of another successful movie to make big bucks at the box office.  I would have to say this movie is a cross between “Twilight,” you will know what I mean certainly when you get to the end, and “The Village.”  I would have to say it very closely resembles the The Village as far as dress, setting, and behaviors.

Criticism

Besides the similarity to “The Village,” I would have to say that the actors are a bit too well kept for the environment they are living in.  Maybe I say that because I had a hard time keeping my clothes and skin clean back in my Boy Scout camping days, but to see the actresses so clean all of the time and their brightly colored clothes free of dirt, I found the setting a bit hard to believe.  I will need to watch The Village again as I may have the same issue with that movie, but think they did get dirty from time to time wandering through the forest.

See it

So if you liked that type of movie, give this one a try.  At the very least, add it to your Netflix queue when it comes to DVD.

P.S. – You would think that you should pay less for a movie in a small theatre with a smaller screen, but next time I think I will just call and ask before getting tickets 🙂

24 Years to Go!

It has been a long time since I updated everyone on my progress to reaching 1000000 people during my volunteering.  I just added up my numbers and have the following to report 🙂

145542 Contacts Since 3/2007

  • 112593 Air and Space
  • 30203 Zoo Interpreting
  • 42 Zoo Tours
  • 2704 Other (Mostly WABA Bike Valets)
  • 1068 Hours
  • $75 in zoo tour tips which get donated to the zoo 🙂

This goal had originally been 35 years and was reduced to 27 years at the current rate.  With the Cherry Blossom Festival approaching and now that I no longer have a part time job, I am hoping to increase my contacts this year.  When I started out I had no idea it would take so long, after all $1000000 is really nothing to billionaires.  The zoo gets close to 2 million visitors annually and the Air and Space Museum is the most visited museum in the world, so my odds should be good. 🙂

Today brought to you by the letter ‘U’

One step closer, but still far away.

I have been eating Dannon yogurt as fast as I can in search of letters to win prizes and today I got one of the hard ones to get!

From what I can tell the letters ‘U’, ‘D’, ‘P’, “W’, ‘V’, ‘D’, and ‘X’ are hard to get in order to complete the necessary word to win a prize.  Until today, I was just one letter away from every prize except the grand prize to the Caribbean.  Today I just got a ‘U’ which means I am now one letter away from every prize.  I do have a few left at home to open and only buy them when on sale, so my odds seem to be very slim, but it has been fun each morning pealing back the lid on my raspberry fruit on the bottom 🙂

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