Movie Review: Flightplan
| Title: | Flightplan (2005) |
| Rating: | 5/10 |
Now that we have a new 1080p-capable home theater (thank you
Pioneer and Sony), I have specifically made it a point to rent
BluRay movies. The nearby Sammamish Blockbuster does not
stock BluRay movies, but the one in Redmond (a half hour round
trip) does. The pickings however are pretty slim. They only
have about 200 titles, half of which at any given time are
checked out. So, yes, life is so hard right now.
So, yeah, anyways... I found
Flightplan
collecting some dust in the non-new-release BluRay section of the
Redmond Blockbuster and decided to give it a go. The wife and I
watched it tonight. It's an ok attempt at a Hitchcockian thriller.
Kristy saw through the plot pretty easily, and I went along with her
after I reasoned it out. In the end, she proved to be correct, but
the way the film arrived at the destination seemed a bit too contrived
and the antagonist's plot to extort $50MM from the airline was far too
implausible. But there were enough twists/turns along the way to keep
me guessing for a time (e.g. was the daughter, like her husband, real
or imagined?).
Summary: nothing particularly special.
:: Posted by rus on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:50 pm
:: Filed under /reviews/movies
130 Tokens
OK, so yes, I know, I've wrung my hands many many times about the video
game issue. I'm weak. I bought the Lego Star Wars game on the web
last week. It arrived today.
With shipping and tax, the total cost came to $32.50 or 130 tokens.
Berkeley earns an average of about 4 tokens ($1) per day. So he
(essentially) must work for one full month to buy it from us...
that is, if he doesn't redeem his tokens for anything else in the
meantime.
(Update Wed Apr 2 08:00:38 PDT 2008 // $32 -> $32.50)
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