tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5080489840120448578.post3962293685044378062..comments2016-09-05T17:45:07.540+02:00Comments on Movies & Books: Movie: The Fifth Element (1997)Jeroen Admiraalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12458891519311367864noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5080489840120448578.post-15704985229606943362012-02-03T01:32:46.148+01:002012-02-03T01:32:46.148+01:00The Fifth Element was definitely a funny movie. It...The Fifth Element was definitely a funny movie. It is subtle and obvious at the same time, but the editing is what made a good part of that movie. Jumping from scene to seen but keeping the story flowing through those different scenes to keep it all in line. Chris Tucker is detestable but funny in it? That is the one part of the movie I could have done without was Chris Tucker, I can see where he fits in and the movie would lose a lot if he wasn’t there but I just didn’t care for the character. It was one of those characters that you hope will meet a miserable end, and they never do. Still hasn’t stopped me from watching the movie several times, in fact it was the first movie I rented when I got set up for my Blockbuster @home service. I looked for it first on the 20 movie channels listing, and checked the on demand queue as well, but I must have had bad timing because it wasn’t playing anytime soon, so I put it in my queue. I didn’t want to get onto the plan at first, Netflix left a sour taste in my mouth after they raised prices, but a coworker at DISH said they had no problems with it and were more then happy, so I figured for $10 I could handle it, and plus I got to see Milla in an bright orange jump suit thing again. Amazing how much more orange it is in high definition.Shaunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04489967629180652983noreply@blogger.com