About Shoeless Works

Shoeless Works is comprised of me, Joe Jackson, and my wife Jessica. We are always trying to learn different ways to improve our abilities and pride ourselves on keeping our prices competitive.

We can completely custom build any package to fit your needs with videography packages starting at just $799 respectively.

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

SAR 60

Need to add a few more reviews to catch up...

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I enjoyed this movie for the most part, I watched all the special features and such and decided that I liked one of the alternate ending more than the original ending that they chose. I think John Cusak did a great job and Stephen King, again, writes a good one. I know his movies are different than his books (sometimes by a lot) but he has a lot to say about the scripts and movies before they hit theatres and I think Stephen King is border line genius for some of the stuff he writes sometimes. Samuel L Jackson didn’t have as big a role as you would have thought after seeing a preview though. They really hang on his “star power” and that was kind of annoying to see him only have a small part.

Anyway, I enjoyed this one. Pretty cool, not too scary though.

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Next:
So its another one of those “I can see the future” and we can change it movies… This wasn’t terrible but it was a little cheesy. Guy (Nicolas Cage) has “the gift” and also a grudge against, what seems like, everything. Anyway, he meets Jessica Beil and they hit it off and they get chased around by the bad guys and the gov’t who are both after his abilities. So anyway, jump to the end and (of course)… they set it up for a sequel. Actually, if I were going to see a 2nd movie from the list, this one wouldn’t be a bad one.

I’m looking to the future and I don’t see myself seeing the sequel in theatres either…

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Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Hey! i just talked about a sequel and now I'm reviewing one! go figure!! I never cared too much for the original Fan 4 but whatever; I think that people get an idea on how they can make a lot of money and go for it and don't really care what kind of crap they are actually putting out there. I mean, it's another super-hero comic book movie. I used to like comic books, when i was like 10 but then i got older and got a bike and started liking girls and i guess i just moved forward but then I see that they are always making comic books into movies... and NOT FOR KIDS! this movie was rated PG13, not PG or G. I mean, Superman, batman, and spiderman are at least kind of cooler comics with more moral driven stories but the fantastic 4 is not something that i'm that interested in. In fact, the only person I know who liked the comic book before the movies refered to himself and his "drinking buddies" as the fantastic 4 when they went out... and let me tell you, it was gayer than that just sounded too...

Anyway, i've been sidetracked and ranted for long enough so i'll just rate the dang movie already! lol. It wasn't a bad movie, i just don't like the comic movies that much but this one wasn't terrible...

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