Saturday, February 13, 2010

Book was way better than the movie


At an hour when my older kids are typically sound asleep, I had to hear their stream of consciousness discussion about why the movie they just watched was a little “jank.” If you are like me, I only recently learned what this word meant by looking it up on the website, Urban Dictionary. It is an adjective that means the following: of questionable quality, broken or ridiculously moronic. I doubt that my children know it means any of these things. This did not prevent them from using the word about 50 times in the 20 minutes it takes us to drive home from the theatre.

The movie was Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Since we finished reading the book together more than two weeks ago, there hasn’t been a day that passed that they didn’t mention that they wanted to see it on opening day. It wasn’t that they didn’t enjoy it, they loved it, but they both agreed that the book was waaayy better than the movie, and proceeded to pick it apart point-by-point and character-by-character. I had mixed feelings. I too was a little disappointed that it was so much different what we read but also secretly elated that they could recall so many details from the book.

By the morning, they completely forgot that they had called the movie “jank” only 10 hours earlier and asked if they could see it again at a matinee showing. With one bag of popcorn, one drink and a bag of M&M’s costing us $25.00, I think we’ll wait for the DVD release.

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