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Book of Days

Book of Days

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Protecting loved ones vs. financial gain
Review: A good family movie. After Wil Wheaton's wife is tragically killed on their wedding day, a mysterious book is delivered to him. In this book of days are names with corresponding dates of death. Will Wheaton must now decide whether to take the book and use it for his own financial gain, or to protect his loved ones from their fate and as a result lost years off of his own life. The DVD is less costly than the VHS and least expensive found here on Amazon.com so far.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello, Wil! How's it goin'? Bad? Why bad?
Review: You take Richard Grieco (yes, I said Richard Grieco), Wil Wheaton, and Isaac Hayes... sounds like a recipe for some sort of weird comedic stew, right? So imagine how surprised you'll be when you watch this movie and see that it actually rocks pretty hardcore. From the interesting premise (Wheaton's character receives the Book of Days, containing everyone's dates of death, and he then has to decide if he's willing to sacrifice his own time on Earth to save those he loves) to the lovely performances given by Hayes, Wheaton, and Maureen Flannigan, this hardly even feels like a made-for-TV movie.

Forget "The Passion of the Christ"--this is what you should be seeing to reaffirm your faith.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello, Wil! How's it goin'? Bad? Why bad?
Review: You take Richard Grieco (yes, I said Richard Grieco), Wil Wheaton, and Isaac Hayes... sounds like a recipe for some sort of weird comedic stew, right? So imagine how surprised you'll be when you watch this movie and see that it actually rocks pretty hardcore. From the interesting premise (Wheaton's character receives the Book of Days, containing everyone's dates of death, and he then has to decide if he's willing to sacrifice his own time on Earth to save those he loves) to the lovely performances given by Hayes, Wheaton, and Maureen Flannigan, this hardly even feels like a made-for-TV movie.

Forget "The Passion of the Christ"--this is what you should be seeing to reaffirm your faith.


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