The Hunger Games: I hadn't read the books at all but I ended up seeing the movie and it was alright, I felt perhaps like maybe I was missing a fair amount, perhaps not. I'm not a huge fan of dystopian things. The jury's out I suppose.
Notting Hill: I came in for the second half of this years ago at some friends and then it was on tv a while ago and anyway I recently saw it not on tv. I liked parts of it, I didn't like, nor was I expecting the F-bombs there were. I don't really think I'll be coming back to this movie though I am a fan of Hugh Grant.
The Secret World of Arrietty: This is the latest Miyazaki movie and I thought it was great and beautiful. The story is based on The Borrowers. I love the way that Miyazaki movies capture the imagination and take you to fantastic places
Monday, April 16, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
The Family Stone: I didn't really realize that this was a Christmas movie, I probably should have but oh well. This movie was really good, really well crafted. This movie was funny and sad and made me cry a lot. I loved that one of the characters was Deaf and that ASL played a part in the movie. This movie made me think a lot and think about how I view or perceive things. I don't know that I'd watch it again because of how much it made me cry but I really enjoyed this movie.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Princess Kaiulani: This is a movie about the last princes of Hawaii. The movie is based on Kaiulani's life and about the events leading to Hawaii's annexation, an event that was not desired by the native Hawaiians but was rather a move of finance, politics and power to benefit the US. The one thing that stuck out to me most in this movie, was a scene where a former teacher from the school in England that Kaiulani was sent to, (a teacher who earlier in the movie had been quite cruel to Kaiulani) the teacher now found herself in reduced circumstances and Kaiulani was able to treat her kindly, even as her friend reminded her how cruel this woman had been. What a powerful scene, what a legacy to leave behind.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Hugo: I expected good things from this movie from the previews I'd seen and it was far better than I had expected. So many movies these days are rather slap dash or without much substance but this movie truly was marvelous. There was mystery to the plot that was thrilling and complex. The movie was also visually stunning, even in 3D, which is how I saw the movie, I don't really care for 3D and it really didn't enhance the movie. I highly recommend Hugo.
Cats: I love watching the performance of Cats that you can find on video(etc.). Cats may make a lot of people roll their eyes but I enjoy the songs and I love the dancing, there is some amazing dancing that happens in this show.
13 Going on 30: Curiosity drew me to this movie and, I may be really critical of movies of late but it was okay, not amazing, not totally stupid but okay. The concept was sort of hokey but there were some good messages in there.
Walk the Line: This is a movie about Johnny Cash's life. I find this movie sort of hard to watch as Cash's career and destructive behavior progress. I do like that Cash was able to turn his life around with the help of friends and family. I also like the music in the movie though I'd never really heard of Cash before the first time I watched the movie.
Cats: I love watching the performance of Cats that you can find on video(etc.). Cats may make a lot of people roll their eyes but I enjoy the songs and I love the dancing, there is some amazing dancing that happens in this show.
13 Going on 30: Curiosity drew me to this movie and, I may be really critical of movies of late but it was okay, not amazing, not totally stupid but okay. The concept was sort of hokey but there were some good messages in there.
Walk the Line: This is a movie about Johnny Cash's life. I find this movie sort of hard to watch as Cash's career and destructive behavior progress. I do like that Cash was able to turn his life around with the help of friends and family. I also like the music in the movie though I'd never really heard of Cash before the first time I watched the movie.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
The Help: I read this book about six months ago and really loved it but it's taken me until recently to see the movie. I thought the movie was really good and about as good as a movie adaptation could get. My only issue with the movie is that so many things had to be condensed, so much that my friend who hadn't read the book was left confused about some things.
Muppet Movie: It was okay. Frankly for me the Muppets have been lacking something the last several years, maybe charm? My favorite part was Jim Parsons' cameo in "Am I a Muppet or am I a Man?" I also enjoyed the Toy Story short before the movie.
Muppet Movie: It was okay. Frankly for me the Muppets have been lacking something the last several years, maybe charm? My favorite part was Jim Parsons' cameo in "Am I a Muppet or am I a Man?" I also enjoyed the Toy Story short before the movie.
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