i_like_music
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Okay, I must admit that I just saw the last half of this movie(I didn't make it in time for the start, as it just went on tv here), so I wont complain much about the movie, as there might be answers to my questions in the beginning of it.
I would just like to state that Finland does NOT have an royal family. The names they have used for the Finnish royal family are more typical in Norway/Denmark/Sweden, or at least I think so. (don't kill me if I'm wrong). Another thing is that if they were going to give the Finnish royal family heavy accents on their English, they might have gotten the accents to sound similar to the Finnish language!!! I get to often disappointed by this in American movies. WHY can't anyone just find an accent that is similar to the language they're supposed to talk????!
The main thing about this movie I cannot get is how the hell did an American get to be the 'only' one left to the British throne??? My older sister is really into the royal families in Europe, and she just found a list with around 600 (or was it 400?) people who would get the British throne.
Since I didn't watch the first part of this movie, I will probably sound stupid now, but was there some sort of an accident.... or several accidents all over the globe since all these people 'suddenly' died and left Ralph from America take over????
That would mean that most of the royalties in Europe (not counting the Catholics, as they have no claim for the British throne) were DEAD! Would there then be huge parties in Britain???
There were several things like these that kept me wondering during the movie. When I see something as unrealistic as this, I force myself to look at the whole movie as a big joke. NO ONE CAN BE THAT IGNORANT!
other than that, the movie was fairly ok. The singing/playing/dancing act of King Ralph was great, as I love that kind of music.
if you want to see this movie, watch it for fun, please don't watch it to look into the monarchy of ANY country, especially not Finland, which doesn't even have one!
I would just like to state that Finland does NOT have an royal family. The names they have used for the Finnish royal family are more typical in Norway/Denmark/Sweden, or at least I think so. (don't kill me if I'm wrong). Another thing is that if they were going to give the Finnish royal family heavy accents on their English, they might have gotten the accents to sound similar to the Finnish language!!! I get to often disappointed by this in American movies. WHY can't anyone just find an accent that is similar to the language they're supposed to talk????!
The main thing about this movie I cannot get is how the hell did an American get to be the 'only' one left to the British throne??? My older sister is really into the royal families in Europe, and she just found a list with around 600 (or was it 400?) people who would get the British throne.
Since I didn't watch the first part of this movie, I will probably sound stupid now, but was there some sort of an accident.... or several accidents all over the globe since all these people 'suddenly' died and left Ralph from America take over????
That would mean that most of the royalties in Europe (not counting the Catholics, as they have no claim for the British throne) were DEAD! Would there then be huge parties in Britain???
There were several things like these that kept me wondering during the movie. When I see something as unrealistic as this, I force myself to look at the whole movie as a big joke. NO ONE CAN BE THAT IGNORANT!
other than that, the movie was fairly ok. The singing/playing/dancing act of King Ralph was great, as I love that kind of music.
if you want to see this movie, watch it for fun, please don't watch it to look into the monarchy of ANY country, especially not Finland, which doesn't even have one!
the little giants was one of my favourite movies earlier, now I've seen it too many times! it is about a couple of boys(age 10, but none of the actors look like they're 10) who can't get on the peewee football team in a american small town. The town
is only allowed to have one football team, so Kevin(who ends up coaching the
little giants) have to overcome his fears, and try to win the fight over his big brother, who's the other team's coach. this is an incredible funny movie... and Devon Sawa is a reason in itself to watch it! it's a sweet young romance going on between the two main characters, it
doesn't lead to much, but one can only continue to dream about it!
is only allowed to have one football team, so Kevin(who ends up coaching the
little giants) have to overcome his fears, and try to win the fight over his big brother, who's the other team's coach. this is an incredible funny movie... and Devon Sawa is a reason in itself to watch it! it's a sweet young romance going on between the two main characters, it
doesn't lead to much, but one can only continue to dream about it!
This is a movie about Ole Aleksander, who's a 5 year old boy who lives with his mom, dad and dog in a five floors building in Oslo, in the 50's.
It was a good movie, but maybe a bit too childish for me, seeing that it came out when I was a little to old for it. But if you want to have some fun, read Anne Kath Vestly's books. How she can manage to write so perfect children books is hard for me to understand, but she's one of the best writers in Norway.
It was a good movie, but maybe a bit too childish for me, seeing that it came out when I was a little to old for it. But if you want to have some fun, read Anne Kath Vestly's books. How she can manage to write so perfect children books is hard for me to understand, but she's one of the best writers in Norway.