Sunday, November 3, 2013

RIPD: The Movie: 2013

 I actually liked this movie. I rented an HD version of it at Amazon prime for $5.99 and ran it through Roku onto our living room Flatscreen. I can see why some people wouldn't like this movie. But, for me it was a little like watching Ghostbusters, except the main characters are dead in this one. I think if people expected something different than a sort of Ghostbusters type of story they would have been disappointed in the theaters. I enjoyed this movie actually a lot. I like the main actors a lot and the special effects in CGI were really amazing. Though being dead from my experience as an intuitive is usually different than how this worked ("Ghost" with Demi Moore is closer to the truth of how things actually work most of the time that I have observed as an intuitive), even though I still liked this movie. I thought it was interesting how RIPD doled out "The Second Death" from which souls don't ever come back from. There are many religious teachings around the world that teach about the second death, so the way it is presented in this movie is a new and interesting concept.

But, mostly if you see this movie sort of like you watch Ghostbusters it is a lot more fun than freaking out taking this seriously. A very entertaining movie but maybe not at all what some people expected.
  1. R.I.P.D. (2013) - IMDb

    www.imdb.com/title/tt0790736/
    Rating: 5.5/10 - ‎31,828 votes
    Directed by Robert Schwentke. With Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges, Mary-Louise Parker, Kevin Bacon. A recently slain cop joins a team of undead police officers ...
  2. R.I.P.D. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.I.P.D.
    R.I.P.D. is a 2013 3D American supernatural comedy film directed by Robert Schwentke, based on the comic book Rest in Peace Department by Peter M.
     

    R.I.P.D. - Rotten Tomatoes

    www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ripd/
    Rating: 13% - ‎90 reviews
    Review: It has its moments -- most of them courtesy of Jeff Bridges' rootin' tootin' performance as an undead Wild West sheriff -- but R.I.P.D. is...
     
    The thing with dying is that being afraid is never very useful just like if you were terrified while you were driving a car wouldn't be very useful. So, unless you pray to have someone there like an angel to help you through your death it could get really rough and then  you would have reason to be scared. If you have a relative that you trust that has passed on you might also request their presence to help guide you also. But, angels always help.
     
    Asking angels to surround you and staying calm if possible is very useful when you are passing on. This tends to make all outcomes afterwards better.
     
     

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