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Arthur (1981)
A True Getaway
Everything worked: the music told the story, plainly Arthur was rich, and true love is where you find it. Arthur's family was threatening but understanding in the end. The chauffeur gets a raise. I love the moral wasn't to convince you money doesn't matter because it very much does. I love Susan was a schmuck and Linda rose to the occasion with moxy. The script was crazy funny with "bathing is lonely business... except for fish" and "take my hand... but that would only leave you with one!" I love it when at the end when he said,"... I took the money. I'm so crazy! " The sequel to this movie missed the essences of the original. I've watched this movie over 20 times.
Lava Storm (2008)
Held My Attention Sometimes
(Spoiler alerts) Lori and John had chemistry. I've never seen such affection from a couple teetering on divorce. The daughter's attitude grated on my nerves, but the son was pretty cool. They gave the grandpa a solid role. The odds of carbon monoxide poisoning in the bomb shelter were preposterous. To leave the windows open in the truck during ash storm and to walk around without masks were oversights. For the daughter to race to and from the opening of the crawl space and not just carry her bag with her was not smart. And after letting the women and grandpa crawl in the mine for safety but letting the two guys waltz in from the other direction was lame. The special effects were cgi. Were the sporadic fired from lava gases? Did the rest of the town fry? The computer emergency software showed a global problem but the script at the end showed only North America.