I've spent the last few days in school, up in Birmingham Al, so being as I had nothing to do at night I decided to take in a couple movies
The first was "O brother, where art thou", I must say, my friend and myself had many good laughs, this is a witty, charming movie...all the acting is of coarse top-notch, the humour is Coen all the way.
If your in need of a good laugh spend a couple hours at the theater, you'll come out with a smile on your face!
The next one I saw was "13 days", I enjoyed this one, maybe more than "O brother", but then again, maybe not, it held my attention from start to finish, impeccably acted, the only thing missing was a view of the public's sense of impending doom.
They captured the urgence of the white house well, but the public was not really included, and it really could have heightened the tension even more.
Both very good movies...I'd say O brother was an 8 dollar movie, and 13 days, $7.50...so both were worth full admission.
The first was "O brother, where art thou", I must say, my friend and myself had many good laughs, this is a witty, charming movie...all the acting is of coarse top-notch, the humour is Coen all the way.
If your in need of a good laugh spend a couple hours at the theater, you'll come out with a smile on your face!
The next one I saw was "13 days", I enjoyed this one, maybe more than "O brother", but then again, maybe not, it held my attention from start to finish, impeccably acted, the only thing missing was a view of the public's sense of impending doom.
They captured the urgence of the white house well, but the public was not really included, and it really could have heightened the tension even more.
Both very good movies...I'd say O brother was an 8 dollar movie, and 13 days, $7.50...so both were worth full admission.