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Jonathan Liebesman

Author of Battle Los Angeles [2011 film]

13 Works 937 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Jonathan Liebesman

Image credit: Jonathan Liebesman. Photo by Gage Skidmore.

Series

Works by Jonathan Liebesman

Battle Los Angeles [2011 film] (2011) — Director — 230 copies, 2 reviews
Wrath of the Titans [2012 film] (2012) — Director — 218 copies
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [2014 film] (2014) — Director — 215 copies, 1 review
Darkness Falls [2003 film] (2003) — Director — 65 copies, 1 review
The Shannara Chronicles: The Complete First Season (2016) — Director — 38 copies, 2 reviews
The Shannara Chronicles: The Complete Second Season (2017) — Director — 14 copies
Double Feature: Battle Los Angeles [and] Lockout (2015) — Director — 10 copies
La furia dei titani (2012) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Liebesman, Jonathan
Birthdate
1976-09-15
Gender
male
Occupations
film director
screenwriter
Nationality
South Africa
Birthplace
Johannesburg, South Africa
Associated Place (for map)
Johannesburg, South Africa

Members

Reviews

7 reviews
Quite enjoyed it, I read the series years ago and really want to revisit it now.

The world of men fell to apocalypse and from the ashes rose other races, man is still around but they're not the top of the food chain any more. Wil Ormsford has just lost his mother and he goes to find a life but instead finds someone who robs him, a druid who insists that he has a mission to save the world and an elf princess who seems to like him. Wil is a half-elf and too elvish for humans and too human for show more elves. The magic in the stones he gets hurts him and will do him damage but it might be the only thing between humanity and the demons.

Amberle is the first elf female to be chosen, the tree is giving her images of destruction and intimating that no-one else can do this. She fears what this will entail but the quest will take her and Wil to strange places and involve the raider Eretria and start some questions about her past.

Interesting reflection of the stories, makes me want to read them.
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Excellent movie. Not your typical alien invasion flick. Somewhat realistic portrayal of an alien invasion and how a small group of marines save the day.
Strictly for teens. The elves are night-clubbing rich kids with pointy ears. But many of them are quite pretty.
½
Acting: 3.5; Theme: 4.0; Content: 3.5; Language: 3.5; Overall: 3.5

As a young boy, Kyle Walsh (Joshua Anderson; Chaney Kley), was haunted by the personification of an old lady's ghost who was said to torment young children when they lost their last tooth. He must help his childhood friend, Caitlin (Emily Browing; Emma Caulfield Ford), when her young brother, Michael (Lee Cormie), is haunted by the same grotesque figure.

There were several episodes of violence, murder, and horror in this show more picture. There were also at least 10-12 uses of profanity, along with several uses of Jesus' and God's name, used in vain.

***January 4, 2025***
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½

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Statistics

Works
13
Members
937
Popularity
#27,411
Rating
3.1
Reviews
6
ISBNs
18

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