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Friday, October 26, 2012

"and they all lived happily ever after...well, maybe not"



folklore collectors and con artists, jake and will grimm, travel from village to village pretending to protect townsfolk from enchanted creatures and performing exorcisms. They are put to the test, however, when they encounter a real magical curse in a haunted forest with real magical beings, requiring genuine courage. which they lack.
in 1811, in a french occupied germany, the crooks brothers grimm pretend to fight against evil witches and monsters to make money. however, they are arrested, with the chance to redeem themselves in the village of marbaden, where ten young girls have vanished. will and jacob are guided by a local through an enchanted forest where they face an evil queen that depends on the sacrifice of twelve girls in the eclipse to stay beautiful and young.
the are expected to save the day by performing the enchantments they were pretending to be experts in and saving the final two girls. 

this movies touches on every fairy tale:)
really good...
matt damon and heath ledger...

halloween is the best for movies...

bye...
more later...

3 comments:

John said...

Looks like a perfect movie to watch on a Halloween evening!

Masters Of Disasters said...

I enjoyed The Thrteenth Tale. It totally surprised me with its ending. I never caught on to the third sister clues, if there were any. I give this book 4.75 stars. Thanks fr suggesting the book Staci. I'm now reading Rapture, which is in the Fallen series. I'm thankful I have all these good books to keep me company during football season ;)

Staci T said...

i agree lindz.. loved the book. its one that would have been to get together and talk about. it was a fun month. Football season is a love/hate/love:) We definatly need good books to get us through that! Kevin is doing so good!

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