Harry Potter and the Half Blooded Prince delivers everything a blockbuster movie should. Plot, action, interest, etc. Its biggest disadvantage is that it followed Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The Half Blooded Prince didn't quite have the twisting plot and conclusion of its predecessor but was close. Really looking forward to seeing this again on BluRay (no restless audience, no obnoxious kids or no texting during the movie)!
Michael Bay blows up a lot of stuff, lots of things go flying around and (oh yeah) the main characters are in danger. It's a lot like the original Transformers only the surprise is missing. What plot there is can be easily guessed but that really isn't the point of this movie. This movie is action, action, and then more action.
I only wish the good guys (or transformers) and the bad guys would wear different colors or uniforms. It is very difficult to tell who is crushing who.
IMAX was good but it certainly was the smallest IMAX screen I've seen.
Finally, did anyone else notice that despite car crashes, flying sand, flying debris and many other possible dangers, Megan Fox's face *never* gets a single nick or cut?
A documentary that even people who don't like documentaries will enjoy. The movie shows the process of creating the "Love" show which is a combination of Beatles music and Cirque Du Soleil performers at the Mirage in Las Vegas. Told from multiple points of view and without a narrator, the story is compelling and has many emotional moments. The documentary brought back memories of the Vegas show although not a single full Love sequence is ever shown. The movie would be entirely G-rated except for one comment at the end by Sir Paul. Trivia - The title song is never heard (and is not in the Love show). She's Leaving Home and Can't Buy Me Love are heard even though they aren't in the final version of the Love show.