Movies on the flights
Jul. 17th, 2007 06:46 pmOne of the great thing about KLM, besides the relatively spacy seat (better on the way over than the way back, so not guarantee) and the very nice service crew is the lots of movies (tv, music) you can choose from in the entertainment program.
On the way over, I tried watching "300" and gave up on it halfways - what a sucky pathos fest! I then happily switched to watch "Happy Feet", which is a MARVELLOUS animation movie about tap dancing and singing penguins. Loved it.
Rather late I started "Casino Royale" so I missed the showdown over the landing procedure, but on my way back home today, I managed to see the rest. Very good Bond movie, but sorry, dear producers, the only thing really "new" was leaving out the technical gimmicks which is more a "back to the roots". It was a classic Bond concerning the speed, action, plot and girl. Loved the torture scene *twinkles* and while I still don't like Craig's face, I have to admit that his body and especially his ass are great *G* I then started with "The Prestige" but lost track over the course of falling asleep during it, so while I think it's a very intriguing movie, it might have a plot that's slightly going over my head even when I'm awake.
In the last hour, I had a brief glimpse at "Letters from Iwo Jima" which looks promising, and a deeper look at the Spanish Oscar-nominated "Pan's Labyrinth" which is absolutely intriguing and is now on my to-buy list - but no children's movie at all, given some of the creepy scenes in it.
On the way over, I tried watching "300" and gave up on it halfways - what a sucky pathos fest! I then happily switched to watch "Happy Feet", which is a MARVELLOUS animation movie about tap dancing and singing penguins. Loved it.
Rather late I started "Casino Royale" so I missed the showdown over the landing procedure, but on my way back home today, I managed to see the rest. Very good Bond movie, but sorry, dear producers, the only thing really "new" was leaving out the technical gimmicks which is more a "back to the roots". It was a classic Bond concerning the speed, action, plot and girl. Loved the torture scene *twinkles* and while I still don't like Craig's face, I have to admit that his body and especially his ass are great *G* I then started with "The Prestige" but lost track over the course of falling asleep during it, so while I think it's a very intriguing movie, it might have a plot that's slightly going over my head even when I'm awake.
In the last hour, I had a brief glimpse at "Letters from Iwo Jima" which looks promising, and a deeper look at the Spanish Oscar-nominated "Pan's Labyrinth" which is absolutely intriguing and is now on my to-buy list - but no children's movie at all, given some of the creepy scenes in it.