Saturday, December 29, 2007
Charlie Wilson's War
A, this was a great film all around. I think anyone could enjoy this movie. It is political but if that goes over your head then just focus on the stars...Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts!!! It had one of my favorites...Philip Seymour Hoffman, he is a busy one this winter. This was a great story of how politicians can sometimes be very inspirational and uplifting, but at the end of that day they are just people too. It shows us how it takes more than one person to make a change in the world and if you don't have the right people on your side than making a change can sometimes me impossible.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Sweeney Todd
Juno
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Romance and Cigarettes
This movie defies all bad choices writers and directors make. It was a musical, comedy, tragic drama, love story that made sense and kept you on your toes. It was brilliant and I recommend it for anyone who wants a laugh. You must be open minded and ready for some weird comedy to really appreciate this film.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
The Golden Compass
So I want my very own Ice Bear and I want a Demon to talk to and I want my very own Sam Elliot and ohh yeah I want a Golden Compass!!!! I loved this movie with all of the adult and child in me. It is the best movie I have seen in the past few months. It is a great movie for the holiday season!!! Go see it now!!!
Friday, December 7, 2007
Atonement
Oh I do love James McAvoy...This movie had bits that made my tummy fuzzy and my throat go dry and it is those moments that allowed me to enjoy the movie. Over all, it is depressing and has a sad ending so beware. It is a sad story of love that was never given a fair chance, so it leaves a lot to the imagination and the heart to figure out.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Before the Devil Knows your Dead
C. This film might have been better had I not just seen Margot at the Wedding, but it was still excruciating to get through. I had it all figured out after the first thirty and then just had to slowly watch it play out until the horrible end. The people in the movie put themselves in situations, really bad ones, that they have no good options or way out of and that alone is enough to make you want to drink. This holiday season is full of depressing family movies that we should all just skip if we want to have any holiday spirit what-so-ever. The only plus is you leave feeling good about your own screwed up family...and hey, anything to make them look better, hehe!!! If you like Marisa Tomei's boobs, then your in luck with this one!
Magot at the Wedding, oh I mean Margot
D-. Ahhhhh...do not see this film. Not even when it comes on TV for free, do not waste your time. I felt like I needed a dose of Prozac and a stiff one just to get through the last half of the movie. Nicole Kidman does a better job getting on your nerves that you ever thought possible, which I guess means she did her job well. This movie was made by the same people who did The Squid and the Whale, which should have been red flag number one.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
No Country for Old Men
Monday, November 26, 2007
Beowulf
B for Beowulf. I saw this movie with my Mom, who did not know it was animated until after I told her what she saw was not real. She's a funny one!! It was entertaining, but lacking something. The story was so bleak and simple. I left wanting more out of the age old story...I just assumed they would beef it up a little. I think the kids will like this one more because they just like the visual aspect.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
I'm Not There
C, for effort. I am not a Dylan fan and maybe it is my fault the movie went over my head and wrapped it's self around my throat. I slept through about 30 minutes of it which was good because I needed something to help the time pass. Before seeing this film please prep yourself: Watch the documentary on Dylan that came out a few years back, make sure your brain is clear so you can process all the information, and in the least make sure you are a fan of Dylan or avaunt guard movie making or the movie will mean nothing to you.
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