Saturday, 31 August 2013

Burn after reading

My boyfriend and I had bit of a slumber party last night and at about 1am decided to watch a movie. And although he has been a doll regarding "chick flicks", he wasn't up for it again last night. He suggested we watch "Burn after reading". I reluctantly agreed...


My boyfriend said it was an action comedy and I thought it would be something along the lines of "Red". But it wasn't. I found it to be quite creepy and a little bit sick.

Initially it seemed like the movie was made up of a multiple of stories which weren't related to one another at all but slowly but surely they started tying into each other. A long list of bad decisions and lots of selfishness later, two people lost their lives; the only two that seemed to be good and only wanted to help others. How could a demotion at work and the longing to be more desirable have such devastating effects...?

The movies stars John Malkovich, George Clooney and Brad Pitt. It was directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and released in 2008. It was nominated for 2 Golden Globe awards and grossed $19.1 million in it's first weekend.

I wouldn't really recommend this movie to anyone but I guess I do not have the same dark humour as the critics...

Monday, 26 August 2013

Funny Face

Last night, after we watched "Center Stage", I scrolled through a list of dance-type movies and found this one: Funny Face.


I wouldn't be surprised if you have never heard of it because it's a movie from 1957, starring Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn. I decided to watch it because for many years I have heard Fred Astaire being hailed as a brilliant dancer but have never seen the evidence to support that. 

The movie is about a shy bookstore clerk (Hepburn) who ends up being a model for a top fashion magazine. Astaire plays a fashion photographer who works with the magazine editor (played by Kay Thompson) and together the 3 of them jet off to Paris for a major fashion event. And it is here, in lovely Paris, that love blossoms... 

It's a pity to say that I did not enjoy the movie very much. Found it to be quite boring and was disappointed that there wasn't more dancing involved. But the scenes that did involve dancing were well choreographed and the movement between Hepburn and Astaire was quite flawless. I was also quite impressed by the performance of Thompson. 

Unless you absolutely love old movies, I would recommend you give this one a skip! And what do I find of Astaire? Still undecided... 

Center Stage

Ah, bliss...! Last night we watched an old favourite of mine again: Center Stage.


I first saw "Center Stage" in 2001/2 with my oldest brother. I love dancing (as do all of my siblings) and although this is based more on ballet (rather than ballroom or latin american dancing), I can still appreciate the artistry and love for music and movement.

"Center stage" is a typical "chick flick" with your typical "girl next door" who becomes the star after heartache and disappointments pushes her to work even harder at her goals. And ofcourse, romance is inevitable...

My absolute favourite song from the movie is "The way you make me feel" from Michael Jackson. It's high energy with a great beat. Always gets my feet tapping!

So, if you are into dance and love a happy ending, I would suggest you watch this!

Friday, 23 August 2013

Jerry Maguire

Last night my boyfriend got home somewhat earlier than expected and we went out to get Burger King. Afterwards, we came home to watch a movie: Jerry Maguire. I have seen "Jerry Maguire" many times before and actually consider it one of my favourites. I love sports and there was a time in my life that I wanted to do what "Jerry" does, I wanted to be a sports agent.

Anyway, obviously the romance part appeals to me as a female but there is also a great lesson to be learned about being loyal towards others. I take loyalty very serious in my life: loyalty towards family, friends, my relationship, sports teams and even the schools I attended.


Last night was the first time really that I realised how he pitied himself. Through all the hype and money, he lost sight of who he really was and seemed to forget that he was working with people, not pay cheques. But with the help (and loyalty) of Rod, Dorothy and little Ray, he found his soul again and could set a good foundation to work his way up the ladder again.

Not only does this movie have romance and drama, there is also some comedy hidden in there. And it has some lines that have become pretty legendary: "Show me the moneeeyyy"!!

"Jerry Maguire" was nominated 5 times for Academy Awards and 3 times for Golden Globes. Tom Cruise (Jerry Maguire) won 2 awards for best actor and Cuba Gooding Jr (Rod Tidwell) won 3 for best supporting actor.

It is definitely a film worth the watch and I definitely recommend it!

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Monsters University

First there was "Monsters Inc".


I was never really interested in seeing it (and can actually not remember how it led to me seeing it) but I was pleasantly surprised after watching it. It was sweet, quirky and had a life lesson or two hidden in there. So when I saw that "Monsters University" (the sequel but actual prelude to "Monsters Inc") was being released, I was looking forward to see it. The trailer looked good and I enjoyed the first one. My expectations weren't extremely high but I was looking forward to being entertained as I was with "Monsters Inc". So one afternoon, my boyfriend and I went for a drive and decided to go see "Monsters University".


And what did I think of it? I was UTTERLY disappointed!! I found myself very bored at some stages (I even considered leaving a few times), it had only one good laugh in there and it was long! My boyfriend was so bored, he fell asleep for 10mins! I would not recommend this to anyone. Maybe kids will like it but it is unfortunately not worth seeing at the cinema. The only one positive thing I can say about it is that it was "cool" to see how Mike and Sully met and eventually started work at Monsters Inc.




Monday, 19 August 2013

Despicable Me 1 & 2


We all know them by now... the little yellow minions with their goggles and blue overalls. And we love them (admit it)! 
I first saw "Despicable Me" in 2010 and really loved it. It was the first time ever that I watched a movie in 3D but that didn't impress me much. 98% of my "movie satisfaction" was due to the movie itself. It was funny, it was sad, it just had everything a movie has to have! Even the happy ending :) 
So, when I saw that "Despicable Me 2" was going to be released this year, I was happy immediately and just had to see it at the "big screen". Even though my boyfriend did not see the first one, he took me out to see the second one. And oh man! It was even better than the first!! I just couldn't stop laughing (my stomach muscles ached). Do any of you have a favorite scene?? Mine was definitely the "fireman" scene *beedo beedo beedo*




PS I love you (follow up)



So, we just finished watching the movie. It is a beautiful story and it definitely pulls at your heart strings the way Gerry helps Holly to move on and get over his passing away. BUT, she irritated me SO much with her rudeness and self pity. Would I recommend this to anyone? Sure thing (especially if you are into romance films). What did y'all think of it??

The Heat


I saw the preview of "The Heat" a month or so ago and thought that it would be worth the watch. And that it was! I saw this "chick flick" also with my boyfriend and thoroughly enjoyed it. Sandra Bullock is brilliant as ever and Melissa McCarthy...well acted! I first saw Melissa McCarthy as Sookie in "Gilmore Girls", where she played the sweet business partner to Lorelai. In this movie she plays a dedicated but "bad ass" detective. I find the roles quite opposite to each other but she plays them both equally well and it somehow feels like she steals the limelight from Bullock. The movie does have a high level of swearing but that does not take away from the storyline and entertainment level. This one is definitely also worth the watch. Let me know what you think of it??

You Again



Last night I was lying on the couch while my boyfriend was playing games on his computer. I wanted to do something so I suggested to him we watch a movie together. I made chocolate mousse in the morning and thought it would be nice if we shared the bowl of mousse while watching the movie. I looked on Netflix and found "You again" (NEVER heard of it before). We settled in on the couch, I grabbed the mousse from the fridge and he pressed "play". I expected what I usually expect from RomComs: light entertainment with a happy ending. But, I was pleasantly surprised! The comedy was better than I expected and it seemed like even my boyfriend was entertained. So, if you haven't seen it before, do yourself a favor and rent it. It's worth the watch.











PS I love you





So, for years I have heard people talk about how good the movie "PS I love you" is but I have never gotten as far as actually watching it. My boyfriend offered to watch a "chick flick" with me tonight, so I decided to grab the chance and chose "PS I love you" to watch. Will let you know what I think of it :)
Laters!