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The Adjustment Bureau – In 30 Seconds!

Friday, March 04, 2011 2:30 PM Comments (4)

Complementing my full-length review of The Adjustment Bureau in today’s news section, here’s my 30-second take on the film in verse—the latest of my “Reel Faith” 30-second reviews from NET TV:

See also The Social Network in 30 seconds and more 30-second reviews!

 

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I am so going to AutoTune this.

Victor, you … honor me.

But what will you do with the upcoming 30-second spots where I’m actually singing? :)

Those might actually work better, AutoTuned. “The Adjustment Bureau” actually worked better as a rap (the little Reel Faith orchestra hits, when sampled, make a really nice hook).

positively a good movie to see.  Shows how love and divine love are so important in life.  The Adjustment Bureau is a great movie that gets the spirit moving and it is surprising that a movie like this comes from Hollywood.  A must see.

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Steven D. Greydanus is film critic for the National Catholic Register and Decent Films, the online home for his film writing. He writes regularly for Christianity Today, Catholic World Report and other venues, and is a regular guest on several radio shows. Steven has contributed several entries to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, including “The Church and Film” and a number of filmmaker biographies. He has also written about film for the Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy. He has a BFA in Media Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and an MA in Religious Studies from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, PA. He is pursuing diaconal studies in the Archdiocese of Newark. Steven and Suzanne have seven children.