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Twinkle Twinkle Little (Starr)
12-05-2004, 02:43 PM
OK We're dying up here in Canada.. <BR> <BR>Anyone wanna post up a review for us poor deprived Canadians who could not get TNT?

J. Ariel Garza (Jag)
12-05-2004, 03:41 PM
FYI - I'll be in the EE chatroom while watching The Librarian. <BR> <BR>Was going to suggest a Sunday afternoon/evening chat (like the old days) but things got busy here, and it's Sunday already. -- Where'd the time go? <BR> <BR>-=JAG!

J. Ariel Garza (Jag)
12-05-2004, 08:32 PM
I just watched it. <BR> <BR>How to start? It's a combination of many genres. Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi and Drama. <BR> <BR>First of all, the casting is great. We see some veteran actors: Bob Newhart (Judson), the wonderful Olympia Dukakis (Margie Carsen) and Jane Curtin (Charlene) who does a great job with her role. <BR> <BR>We then see the younger generation of actors including the star, Noah Wyle (Flynn Carsen) Sonya Walger (Nicole), and yes, even Mrs. Devlin (Lisa Brenner) appears, albeit briefly as "Debra". <BR> <BR>The story revolves around a thirty-something year old guy who's infatuated by learning. He hangs around college because of this love for knowledge. He's essentially kicked-out of school so that he can enjoy other aspects of life and learn to become something other than a 'geek'. <BR> <BR>Flynn lives with his mother (Olympia Dukakis) who tries desperately to play matchmaker for her son. In comes Debra (Lisa Brenner) who is Noah's first try for a date. Flynn and Debra try to make conversation and learn that perhaps they're not a perfect match. For one thing, Debra is a social worker for criminals, mostly killers. <BR> <BR>Flynn later receives an "invitation" to the Library for an interview. He sits down and meets Charlene (Jane Curtin) and begins the interview process. <BR> <BR>Long story short, Flynn gets the job as The Librarian and all seems well. Until, a robbery occurs at the library, and a segment of "The Spear of Destiny" is stolen. <BR> <BR>It is now Flynn's job to not only return that segment, but the two remaining pieces as well (which are hidden somewhere in the world) and the adventure begins... <BR> <BR>In his adventure he meets up with Nicole who ends up being his partner in his quest to find the missing pieces of the spear. Later, we learn she works for the Library and is assigned as the protector for Librarians. <BR> <BR>The rest of the story details the trials and tribulations both characters must face in order to find and retrieve the spear. <BR> <BR>Overall, the movie was enjoyable. Noah Wyle and actually the entire cast does a great job with their roles. I would of liked to have seen Lisa Brenner a bit more on-screen, but her short scene at the beginning was quaint and cute. <BR> <BR>The special effects were decent. There were some scenes where the effects appeared a bit hokey, but, for the most part, they were pretty good. <BR> <BR>The whole theme behind this movie seems to borrow from Indiana Jones, Kill Bill, Stargate, and Romancing the Stone. However, the movie stands firmly on its own. <BR> <BR>There are times when the movie tries hard to be funny. Sometimes TOO hard, and the end result isn't a laugh or a chuckle, but more of a 'groan'. But, when the movie doesn't try, the comedic sequences do work. <BR> <BR>The stuntwork is great, and the locations depicted are stunning. <BR> <BR>"The Librarian" is directed by Peter Winther who has had a long association with Dean and Electric/Centropolis. From ELF, The Patriot to ID4 and Stargate. <BR> <BR>The soundtrack for The Librarian is beautiful! It was composed by Joseph LoDuca and is music I wouldn't mind listening to (or airing on my station). It has a "Stargate" feel to it and mixes well with what's being presented on the screen. <BR> <BR>Stefan (as I did) would enjoy the "Electric Entertainment" logo tag at the end. Which of course is much better to look at than the bland "Electric Entertainment" text we saw in ELF. <BR> <BR>Overall, I enjoyed the movie and the ending leaves room for a potential sequel (or sequels) should they decide to do so. <BR> <BR>Compared to some of the films/movies being shown at theatres recently, I wouldn't mind seeing "The Librarian" become a cult classic that makes its transition to the big screen. <BR> <BR>Nice job, Dean and all those involved with the project. Very entertaining. <BR> <BR>****(4) out of *****(5). <BR> <BR>-=JAG!

Will Finch (Shetan)
12-06-2004, 10:40 AM
Hi Jag, hope you've been well.... You have to remember this was a made for TV movie. 5 out of 5! Nice post!

Stefan (Auric)
12-06-2004, 04:32 PM
That really sounds great, JAG! <BR> <BR>Thanks for the detailed post. We should put it on CENTROPOHOLICS.com as a review of the film. <BR> <BR>Now I really wanna see it! <IMG SRC="http://www.electric-ent.com/bbs/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":)">

Jennifer Gray (Maurine)
12-12-2004, 09:27 PM
Ok..I am going to watch the whole show tonight..so far I have caught the last hour, and that is it...but from what I did see, JAG seems to be accurate about it. <BR> <BR>I will watch the whole thing though and then post about it.

Jennifer Gray (Maurine)
01-02-2005, 01:53 PM
Ok..I know this is really late, but pretty much I agree with what JAG said. <BR> <BR>For me, I don't really like that sort of show, the Indiana Jones type...actually, I haven't seen any or those movies either, but for bits and pieces here and there. But I tried to watch it objectively none the less. <BR> <BR>My favorite part was actually on the plane, when the librarian tried to open the bag of peanuts, and ended up tearing the bag and flinging the nuts everywhere. Nut much for a favorite, but there it is. <BR> <BR>My least favorinte part/aspect of the show was the tv bit...at first it was tollerable. I figgured it was some sort of technology reciever thing on a specific TV..but then they did it at the hotel in Bejing, and then again in the lobby, where the librarian is all talking to the tv, and the guy talking to him...again...perhaps a technology thing. But what I could not stand is that the people in the lobby seem to neither care nor notice. Ok..you're in China and some dude is using the lobby tv as a two way communicator...this isn't going to cause some sort of reaction? Anyhow...that was my only real gripe...everything else was tollerable...but I must admit, the Golden Goose and some of the other artifacts were a bit much too.

jameswatson
12-03-2005, 11:54 PM
I run a comic book studio and we're looking to acquire licenses to properties that meet our core readership (action adventure for general audiences, specifically teens) <BR> <BR>Who owns the licensing rights to 'The Librarian' for comics? How can I get in touch with them? <BR> <BR>James Watson <BR>Atlantis Studios <BR>www.atlantisstudios.net