Beowulf in 3D

Beowulf in 3D cost like $3 more than Beowulf *not* in 3D.  But it comes with glasses.  In my opinion, there should be a lot more movies that come with accessories.

Besides that, I went into Beowulf with basically no expectations.  Well, that’s kind of a lie because I basically expected it to suck.  I was surprised because it really didn’t suck.  It wasn’t great – it was okay and I wasn’t bored out of my mind and it was kind of interesting to look at – as much because of Angelina Jolie dripping in gold as because it was in 3D.  I was a little distracted from the story (not very complex or anything) by trying to figure out who all the actors were (is that John Malkovich? It is!). 

I was never assigned this book in high school (god knows I wouldn’t have read it anyway) but I have the gist of it now enough that I could probably answer a Jeopardy! question about it, and isn’t that what’s most important, after all?

This entry was written by FilmFemme , posted on Wednesday November 21 2007at 02:11 pm , filed under action, animated, reviews . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

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