Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Well, I guess Holly wasn't as ready to have those babies as I thought. No babies yet.

Mom wanted me to do a review on Pendragon: Sword of his Father as a school project type thing so, I thought I would put it up here. I got some of the information from the Pendragon website but, I wrote most of it.

Pendragon: Sword of his Father, produced by Burns Family Studios, is a heroic film showing the struggle between the Anglo-Saxons and the British in A.D. 411.

Artos, a young British warrior, begins to lose all hope that Britain well ever be free from the raids of the Saxons. After many struggles, Artos hears about Arfon, a city in the Welsh mountains. When he arrives there he meets the British ruler Ambrosius and his daughter, Wenneveria. During his stay at Arfon he also meets the king's second in command, Cadeyrn.

After months of battling against the Saxons with the king's army he returns to Arfon for the winter, where a boar hunt with king Ambrosius, Wenneveria, and Cadeyrn ends in betrayal and intrigue. As the movie comes to it's climax, Artos' vision hangs in the balance.

Pendragon: Sword of his Father has a high quality story line, the cinematography is awesome and the acting excellent. Also, the original score is exceptional. There are many twists that definitely keep you on the edge of your seat!

For more information visit:
www.pendragonmovie.com

This film is not rated but, Pendragon: Sword of his Father portrays the epic conflict of a civilization struggling against those who would destroy it. Parents are urged to exercise discernment with young children.


Today Danielle and I cleaned out all the bunnies cages. It was really nice out today so, everything was unfrozen. Danielle brushed and clipped the Angoras while we cleaned the cages out too.

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