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Name: Gwen (Vass) Nicodemus
Location: Broomfield, Colorado, United States

I'm an abecedarian who happily lives with my husband, son, daughter, dog, cat, and two ferrets.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Karate Quinn

The kids asked for a family show tonight. What does that mean? They wanted to be in the same room with us and cuddle under blankets.

The kids understand that we won't cuddle under blankets with them to watch Scooby Doo. We'll cope with Scooby in the background, but we won't actually watch it. They've figured out that we'll actually watch Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, and various flicks like The Last Mimzy, ET, or the Bridge to Terabithia.

Leon had been waiting for the next "we want a family show" request, however. He bought The Karate Kid. We thought that the progeny should be old enough to understand it. Four-year-old Quinn liked the first half, and then he got bored. Seven-year-old Anna seemed to like the whole movie. We're not sure if she liked Leon and I commenting through it, though.

Anna: Isn't that cool? He got a car.
Leon: It's more cool how he did all that work.
Gwen: Yeah, he wanted to learn something and he practiced
and practiced and worked really hard.
Leon: Yeah, that's cool how he worked really hard to learn karate.

Overall, I think the kids' favorite part was the handkerchief that came with the DVD. Quinn called it a magic head bandanna and managed to go to other parts of the house, alone, at night.

Both kids got something from the movie. I'm not sure it's exactly what we intended, but I'll take it.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Movie rating system

The current movie rating system does not work for me, so I need to propose a new one.

Since today was my birthday, I informed Leon that he and the kids were going to take me out to dinner and a movie. After yummy Outback food, we saw Bridge to Terabithia.

The previews for the movie implied that the movie would be fanciful. The previews show two smiling kids exploring a make believe world called Terabithia. The previews show some of their pretend world coming to life. Normally movie previews give everything away, so I expected to see a fantasy aimed at kids.

Well, the previews were misleading. They failed to clue me in that the back of my throat would quiver and feel sore for half of the movie. The previews failed to clue me in that I would spend half the movie with tears streaming down my face. I have not cried that much in a movie since I saw My Life. I haven’t cried that much reading a book since the last time I braved Nicholas Sparks.

So, I want to add a new category to the rating system: TJ.

Bridge to Terabithia is a tear jerker.

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