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Movie I should Love – or Hate?

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Immortals is coming to theaters soon. I should be excited right? Greek Gods and Goddesses? Men in manly skirts? Cool, epic settings and high drama.

So I watched this trailer and I thought, Huh… This could go either way: Love or Pass. At this point, I’m thinking Pass – which makes me sad.

And I’ll be honest and tell you why I think it’s a pass. There are a few actors that have this innate ability to kill a film. Sure, they might make an awesome flick now and then, but for the most part you see them and you feel that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach – you see them and know. Mickey Rourke is one of those actors for me. He is great when he’s in ‘his’ role (ie himself in different yet similar stories and scenarios). But putting him into a mythological backdrop as a king questing for a magical bow that will unleash the Titans (the Olympic Gods enemies) before it can be found by the Olympians champion Theseus.

The ‘young cast’ is very…. interesting. I mean, Kellan Lutz as young Poseidon doesn’t chase me off? BUT, Luke Evans as Zeus? Isabel Lucas as Athena – well, you can see my concern.

Anyway, I guess I’ll revisit once I’ve actually seen the whole movie. Until then, check this out – and let me know what you think… click here.

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Disney’s TANGLED – A Must See!

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

After the holiday feasting, my brood and I made the trek to our local cinema for a rare family movie outing. The film, the much anticipated (my kids have been dying to see it) Disney’s Tangled.

I can say, without a single doubt, that this is the BEST film I’ve seen in a long time.

As a mom, I was delighted that this film was pure enjoyment for the entire family. I loved everything about this movie. It was, quite simply, a must-see film.

Action – check. Romance – check. Awesome Disney songs – check. Humor – Big check, without the borderline inappropriate innuendos! With beautiful artwork, a delightfully fresh (without being over-the-top independent or needing to prove herself to the world) and sweet heroine. A rogue of a hero that takes his time coming round to the good side. I’m pretty sure every female in the audience, from 2-80, thought this hero was swoon-worthy. I adore him!

The cast of supporting characters were just right, not too scary or too comic slapstick. It was just a really well-balanced movie.

I admit to being misty eyed over Rapunzel’s parents getting ready for her birthday, the balloon/boat scene was pure magic, and the finale was fulfilling without being cheesy.

In case I haven’t made myself clear. This is a Must-See film. I don’t care if you have kids or not, go see it. Sit back and get ready for some quality entertainment.

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Zombies!

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

I’ll admit – I’m relieved that there’s a brief vampire respite. I mean, I love a good vampire book or film – but enough already. I know it’s only a temporary hiatus, as the two Twilight final films (based on the book ‘Breaking Dawn’) will bring vampires and werewolf/shape-shifters back into the spotlight. I do not care for the TV series True Blood, so I’ve never tried to sit through the books. While I did try to read Vampire Diaries, didn’t like the book but enjoy the teen sopa opera television drama – it might be because I think Ian Somerhalder is awesome (from his LOST Boone days, too.).

Zombies seem to be the next ‘paranormal’ creature to rise to ‘stardom’. Between AMC’s new zombie series, The Walking Dead , the upcoming film version of ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’, and the wrap-up of the zombie laden Halloween films – zombies are cool.

I have nothing against zombies.

One of my favorite movies of all time is the fantastic (often duplicated but NEVER replicated) 28 Days Later

(NOT 28 Weeks Later – which is a pitiful sequel). This genius film aside, there’s not much to make a zombie film new and original.

I mean, look at Zombieland  - wince and sigh. It wasn’t bad but, yawn. Other than a funny cameo by Bill Murray and a bizarre comic bit with Twinkies is not so funny. Compare it to the hilariously fast paced and still disturbingly graphic and gross Shaun of the Dead (which I own) and there’s no contest.

As far as books – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was fine. Didn’t get as much out of it as I’d hoped for. I did, however, sincerely enjoy Boneshaker - a layered, absorbing, steampunk novel by Cherie Priest. I haven’t read the others in the Clockwork Century series, but I plan to. 

All in all – enjoy your vacation from mainstream popular culture vampires and werewolf/shape-shifters. We’re being pleasantly entertained by flesh-eating, walking corpses for the time being!