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Thursday, September 5, 2013

You're Next

There are many 'scary' movies that insert a bit of comical relief here and there.  Haunting in Connecticut, Signs, and The Evil Dead, just to name a few.  A wonderful new edition to this list is the late summer hit: You're Next!

Now, for those of you who don't enjoy horror comedies and prefer straight horror, I don't want to discourage you.  This movie has plenty scary in and of itself.  Tons of blood, jump scares, and yes, creepy men in animal masks hunting people with cross bows!

The movie starts with an initial murder to real you in.  From there it moves to a family reunion.  In celebration of their parents anniversary, four siblings, who are barley on speaking terms, and their significant others get together.

You can tell right off the bat that one of the brothers is a total jerk wad.  Granted the other siblings aren't very willing to stand up to him.

 Once dinner starts, it all goes down hill. I mean, what's worse than an arrow to the brain to kill the mood, am I right?

Complete and total carnage follows, thankfully one of the brothers girlfriends takes charge!  (Yay! girl power.)

Through all the blood and gore there are amazing snibbits of comedy and by the time the credits roll you won't be able to contain your laughter.

***Spoiler Alert ........but not really****

When I saw the police officer I could have sworn it was Officer Dewey.  Yes, the one from the Scream franchise!

Last note is this: I  don't mind R rated movies as long as they are rated R for violence and language.  When I see a movie that has a nasty, uncomfortable scene, I immediately loose interest in it. Thankfully, this movie only has one semi-awkward part which happens to be right in the beginning.  It's all smooth sailing from there!

I hope you get the chance to see it soon!! Let me know what you think!

Details:                                                                                          
  • Directed by: Adam Wingard
  • Rated: R
  • Premiered: 2013
  • Staring:
    • Sharni Vinson as Erin
    • Nicholas Tucci as Felix
    • AJ Bowen as Crispian
    • Wendy Glenn as Zee
    • Joe Swanberg as Drake

Monday, September 2, 2013

WDRW #22

Good morning movie fanatics!

It's been a crazy couple of months for me!  I finished work, started school, helped move both my sisters around, and now am trying to keep up with my senior year!

I just would like to apologize for not posting the entire month of August, now I'm not going to make a promise that I don't know if I can keep.  Hut I will say, I am going to try to keep a better posting schedule, oaky?

So, this weeks DWRW includes all the movies I have kept track of for the past month... ready?

  1. Death at a Funeral
  2. Napoleon Dynamite
  3. The Orphanage
  4. Nacho Libre
  5. The Help
  6. The After Life
  7. Paranormal Activity 4
  8. Restless
  9. 28 Days Later
  10. Tangled
  11. Big
  12. Michael
  13. Insidious
  14. You're Next
  15. The Tangerine Bear
  16. Seven Pounds
  17. Jurassic Park
  18. Pitch Black
  19. The Chronicles of Riddick
  20. The Intouchables
  21. The Best Magnolia Hotel
  22. The Love Guru
And there you have it!

Did you guys watch any good movies recently? 

Yet Another Rendition of Snow White

This weeks movie gives Snow White a modern college age twist!  Amanda Bynes stars as Sydney White, a tomboy more interested in comic books than getting into the sorority her mother was apart of.

Turns out that's not much of a problem since she ends up getting kicked out by the 'evil queen'.  With nowhere left to go since all the dorms are taken Sydney finds herself at the front step of the Vortex, a decrepit overflow home for students, which just so happens to house the most dorky kids on campus.

Sydney wont let being an outcast get her down, she is bound and determined to stay positive.  What better way to stay positive than to run for student council?? Sydney and her seven dorks run under the ticket name: Freedom to the Seventh Power!

Sydney is able to make loads of new and interesting friends and finds out that being in outcast is what she does best!

The big question is: can the Seventh Power win the election when they are running against none other than the evil queen bee herself??

Find out for yourself!

The most enduring part of this movie is defiantly how the seven dorks start to be able to interact with people better.  With Sydney there to encourage them, they realize that being a dork is kind of... cool. :)

Tell me what you think!

Details:                                                                                       

Title: Sydney White
Directed by: Joe Nussbaum
Premiered: 2007
Rated: PG-13
Starring:
  • Amanda Bynes as Sydney White
  • Matt Long as Tyler
  • Jack Carpenter as Lenny
  • Jeremy Howard as Terrance
  • Adam Hendershott as Jeremy
  • Danny Strong as Gurkin
  • Samm Levin as Spanky
  • Arnie Pantoja as George

Happy Birthday... Laaaaaaatttttttttteee

Hey guys.... this is defiantly well overdue.

My birthday was back in June, I got 3 new movies and I would like to tell you about them!

From my parents I got the movies:

Grave of the Fireflies

Arthur

From my sister I got:

Warm Bodies

:)  I was so very excited about all of them!

Sorry this is so late and honestly, so random!  Do you guys get movies as presents?  What was the coolest present you ever got?

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

WDRW #21

Hey guys.

Just where have you been Rose!?

I know, I know, I have defiantly been missing this summer.  I am sorry for being gone so long... but that is in the past, I'm back :) and wouldn't it be fun to find out just what in the world I have been up to?

One word. WORK.  My job has been keeping me pretty busy this summer, which as it turns out makes me pretty tiered as well.

So I come home and low and behold I am too tired to watch a movie. 

However, I have been watching my fair share of YouTube videos... well more than my fair share.

I've become pretty entranced with Rhett and Link and Pewdiepie. But that's besides the point.

To be honest with you I haven't been keeping a good track of the small amount of movies I actually have watched but I can give you a rough estimate.

  • The Conjuring
  • Despicable Me 2
  • Jurassic Park (who knows how many times >_<)
  • The Land Before Time II
  • Sling Blade
  • Robots
Like I said, not very good record keeping recently. :)

Have you guys watched anything good this summer?

Watch on!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

WDRW #20

Hey guys!

Guess who finally got a ajob?  That's right, this girl!

For the summer I will be working Monday through Friday 8 to 5. So basically, I will be very busy.

From that information you might be abe to conclude that I wont have much free time on my hands since the only time I'm at home any more I'm either eating, sleeping or helping out with whacting my nephews!

However, no matter how many movies I whatch I will keep you guys updated!

  • New in Town
  • World War Z
  • Fast and Furious 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
  • Side Effects
  • Rat Race
  • Meatballs
P.s. I'm sorry I've been gone so much guys, work is crazy!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Finding a Good Movie

Ok, this week we are talking about Finding Nemo.  I feel like I don't really need to explainer this one, but just in case anyone hasn't seen this for some reason or another I'll give a quick run down.

The movie is about Marline, a single father clown fish, who is searching the entire ocean for his son, Nemo who was fish-napped by an Australian diver/dentist.

Marlin meets Dory, a forgetful but lovable fish whose personality is brought to life by comedian Ellen DeGegeneres.

Dory and Marlin meet all sorts of strange characters on the search to find Nemo including three vegetarian sharks, a swarm of mouthy sliver fish, some mellow turtles and a whale!

All the while Nemo is trying to help the inhabitants of the dentists fish tank escape to the harbor!

The question is: will Dory and Marlin find Nemo?

You'll just have to watch it to find out!

Now the reason I bring up Finding Nemo is because I have seen it quit a few times in the past weeks.  Let me just say that Nemo never really gets old.

I saw it in theatres when it first came out for my birthday party.  Ever since then I have loved it.  The characters are relatable and the whole concept is heartwarming.  A father stopping at nothing to find his son.

So if for any reason you haven't seen this a movie, give it a try because it defiantly has the Rose seal of approval!!

Tell me what you thought of the movie!

Details:                                                                                                   

Premiered: 2003

Rated: G

Directed by: Andrew Stanton and Lee UnKrich

Starring:
  • Albert Brooks as Marlin
  • Ellen DeGegeneres as Dory
  • Alexander Gould as Nemo

WDRW #19

Hello fellow movie fanatics :)

I have some exciting news , I got a job!  that's right, I got a job that will last a total of six weeks, thirty days.  Monday through Friday, eight to five!

So I will be busy for a while not to mention the school I attend starts back up only a few weeks after I finish work.  So good luck to me!

Now on to the subject at hand, movies I, Rose, have watched.

  • 10 Years
  • Legend of the Guardians
  • Ransom
  • Kiki's Delivery Serious
  • Jurassic Park (X3)
  • Meatballs
  • Hoot
  • Up
  • Finding Nemo
  • The Patriot
  • Fast and Furious 6
  • The Fast and the furious
  • Session Nine
Now if you are a returning follower you may have noticed that the amount of kid's movies I have been viewing has dramatically increased.  That is due to my nephews and the fact that I help my mom watch them.  I don't mind watching kids movies but when it comes to watching the same one over and over ... and over again it gets pretty old.

Did you guys see any new movies?  Any really good ones?

As always, watch on!

P.S. stay tuned I will be posting a review shortly due to me being gone for so long!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

WDRW #18

You know it's summer when the WDRWs start getting really long!

A movie marathon at my friends house coupled with a handful of rainy days makes for a long list of movies, eh?

  • Saving Private Ryan
  • Stand by Me
  • Robots (four times)
  • Big Fish
  • Lilo and Stich
  • In Time
  • Zombieland
  • Rise of the Guardians (two times)
  • Under the Tuscan Sun
  • Open Season
  • Happy Feet
  • The Happening
  • Jurassic Park (two times)
  • Epic
  • Warm Bodies (two times)
  • Mama
:) You might be wondering why on Earth I would have watched Robots four times.  Well my nephew Thorne loves that movie! He always wants to watch a 'boy movie' and we don't have too big of a collection of what he considers boy movies. Ha-ha :)

I hope you guys had a good week!  Watch any good movies?

Watch on!!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

I'm Reed Fish

While watching one of my favorite movies, The Sasquatch Gang, I saw a preview for a movie that looked like it had a chance to be really good!

From the preview I could see that this guy, Reed, was the small town radio broadcaster for Mud Meadows.  He followed in his dads footsteps by taking the job, he took his dads catch phrase, and about everything else.  The people of the town needed his dad, so that's who Reed became.

A few weeks away from his wedding to a girl whose name I have forgotten (she is played by the same girl who plays Rory from Gilmore Girls) when all of a sudden Reed's high school crush shows up back in town.

Reed kisses her and ba-da bing ba-da boom Gilmore Girl is MAD at him (understandable).

The movie goes on with Reed trying to figure out what to do and who he wants to be.  The town needs his dad but who does Reed want to be?

Give this movie a shot, it's a little slow at parts and I was a little disappointed with the ending but only because I had been expecting something completely different to happen.

Tell me what you think!

And as always, watch  on!

Details:                                                                                                                
Directed by: Zackary Adler
Premiered: 2006
Rated: PG
Staring:
  • Jay Baruchel as Reed Fish
  • Alexis Bledel as Kate
  • Victor Rzasuk as Frank Cortez
  • Schuyler Fisk as Jill

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Quote Game Extravaganza Part: II Answers

Hello :) Was I able to trick any of you guys? 

  1. Gattica
  2. Michael
  3. Ten Things I Hate About You
  4. Super 8
  5. Death at a Funeral
  6. Phenomenon
  7. Fried Green Tomatoes
  8. Under the Tuscan Sun
  9. Nacho Libre
  10. Better Off Dead
  11. Armageddon
  12. Robin Hood Men in Tights
  13. The Witches of Eastwick
  14. The Benchwarmers
  15. Elf
  16. The Dark Knight
  17. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  18. Forrest Gump
  19. Shark Tales
  20. The Lost Boys
As Always challenge me in the comments!! :)

Sunday, May 26, 2013

WDRW #17

The first week of summer is already over! Wowzer!

I was able to watch a decent amount t of movies which is always a nice diamond in the rough:)

  • Under the Tuscan Sun
  • Meatballs (x2)
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
  • The Great Gatsby (new version)
  • The Sasquatch Gang
  • Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
  • I'm Read Fish
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Did any of you guys see the new Gatsby movie?  How about did any of you watch Meatballs???

Quote Game Extravaganza Part: 2

Yes! It's here once again, the Quote Game Extravaganza! So this time will be twice as big and hopefully twice as tricky! (I threw in a couple easy ones!) :) Leave me your guesses in the comments! 
  1. "For someone who was never meant for this world...I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving. Maybe I'm going home."
  2. "The miles will fly and your children won't cry, if you play car bingo."
  3. "That must be Nigel with the brie."
  4. "I know that's your camera, sir, but technically, that's my film."
  5. "Where's my tea!?"
  6. "Just hoping."
  7. "Face it, girls, I'm older and I have more insurance."
  8. "And what does that make me? Saint Francesca, patron saint of horny teenagers?"
  9. "Your only job is to cook. Do you not realize I have had diarrhea since Easters? "
  10. "Gee, I'm really sorry your mom blew up, Ricky, guess she won't be able to eat any spicy foods for awhile."
  11. "You-you're the guys that think this shit up! I'm sure you got a team of men sitting around somewhere right now just thinking shit up and somebody backing them up! You're telling me you don't have a backup plan, that these eight boy scouts right here, that is the world's hope, that's what you're telling me?"
  12. "A toll is a toll, and a roll is a roll. And if we don't get no tolls, then we don't eat no rolls. I made that up."
  13. "I think... no, I am positive... that you are the most unattractive man I have ever met in my entire life. You know, in the short time we've been together, you have demonstrated EVERY loathsome characteristic of the male personality and even discovered a few new ones. You are physically repulsive, intellectually retarded, you're morally reprehensible, vulgar, insensitive, selfish, stupid, you have no taste, a lousy sense of humor and you smell. You're not even interesting enough to make me sick. "
  14. "We are having macaroni tonight, that means garlic bread, YES!!!!"
  15. "First we'll make snow angels for a two hours, then we'll go ice skating, then we'll eat a whole roll of Tollhouse cookie dough as fast as we can, and then we'll snuggle."
  16. "Do I really look like a guy with a plan? You know what I am? I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it! You know, I just... do things."
  17. "Everything's going to change now isn't it?"
  18. "And cause I was a gazillionaire, and I liked doing it so much, I cut that grass for free."
  19. "My sister had a baby and I took it over because she passed away and then the baby lost all its legs and it's arms and now its nothing but a stump, but I still take care of it with my wife and... and its growing and its fairly happy."
  20. "How could a billion Chinese people be wrong?"

Real Life Zombie Movie

I'm back!

After a long (long -_-) week of Vacation Bible School my family and I took a trip down to Omaha to go to the Omaha Zoo!

This was my first time to Nebraska... and to be honest with you it sure looked a lot like Minnesota! :)

I would like to say that the zoo was unbelievably amazing. I was not sure what to expect but it was not that!

By this point you are probably wondering how any of this relates to movies.

Well you see we headed down to Omaha on Friday and we were going tot he zoo on Saturday so we had some time to blow.  We spent about three hours just driving around downtown Omaha.

As a last ditch effort to waste some time we ended up at a mall. Now it is fair to assume that when you walk into a mall you will be faced with loads of crowds and tons of stores to choose from.  Well this mall was defiantly not was we expected.

My fellow zombie fanatics understand that popular zombie movies have a variety of settings to choose from. Zombies tend to frequent prim real estate such as animal testing facilitates, government bases, empty warehouses, and of course malls.

As we entered the parking lot of the mall there was instantly  a creepy feeling in the air. Why you ask?  Well, there were about ten cars in the entire parking lot... we figured there just had to be another parking lot in the back, no big deal.  Then we got into the mall....

There wear about fifteen stores in total that were open in the whole mall.  A Japanese store, Taekwondo studio, costume rental store, Halloween store, a Target, and a Sears... There were a few more but those honestly were the only ones we looked at long enough to remember.  There was of course the usual kiosk ally... three kiosks all manned by the same, very board looking man. 

And let's not forget the twenty other lonely people wandering aimlessly in the ghost mall, all of whom I think only stayed for the same reason as my family.  They stayed simply because they could not believe the fact that it was so empty.  Because how many malls have you been in where they have to close off the entire second floor do to lack of mall goers?

Now as we were walking around all that was running through my mind was: "wow, I thought zombie movies were exaggerating when it came to abandoned malls..." Let me tell you guys, I will never doubt them again.

Now, if the whole abandoned building wasn't  creepy enough imagine my surprise when we rounded a corner and saw a whole store front full of manikins dressed up like non other than: ZOMBIES...

That's right the costume store was having a sale on their zombie costumes.... *covers face* ha-ha

To spare you the agony of reading on I wont go into details about the trip my mom and I took to the bathroom, take a mental note: never drink too much right before entering a zombie infested, cant pay for non flickering light bulbs mall, okay?

Ha-ha, seriously guys, the directors of zombie movies know their stuff :)

Watch on

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Start the Summer With Meatballs

With the end of the school year fast approaching I feel like I should let you guys in on a little secret of mine. That's right I'm spilling my guts so lean in close and cover the screen from passer byers.  *whispers* I have a tradition, but don't tell anyone okay?

:) Ha-ha for serious now, at the end of every school year for as far back as I can remember my family and I sit back and watch a movie. Not any movie mind you, a movies that is very special to our hearts.

This particular movie is about summer camp. Camp North Star. WARNING this is an older movie (which of course makes it better) so be on the look out for all the oldie stuff, okay? There will be plenty.

The movie follows a group of CIT's (councilors in training), a young boy who doesn't want to be at camp, and the head councilor, Tripper. Tripper is played by Bill Murry, so you know this movie is going to be a side splitter!

I want to point out that I have seen this movie well over 30 times so I watch it more for the funny things in the background.  It's filmed at a real summer camp, they have real life KIDS playing the KIDS. So things happen that might not have been written in the script.

The movie is funny and inspirational and I honestly count think of a better way to start my summer out. Without this movie my summer wouldn't even be able to officially begin.

You guys should check it out! There is comedy, romance, and inspiration all wrapped up in this summer camp experience!

Join the tradition, watch on!

OH! By the way the movie is called Meatballs :)

Details                                                                                                        
Directed by: Ivan Reitman
Premiered: 1979
Rated: PG
Starring:
  • Bill Murry as Tripper
  • Chris Makepeace as Rudy
  • Jack Blum as Spaz
  • Keith Knight as Larry
  • Russ Banham as Crocket

Friday, May 10, 2013

WDRW # 16

Hey all, only one more week until schools out! Woot! Woot! As you might guess it was yet another busy week, so I watched... one movie >_<

But either way here it is:

Safety Not Guaranteed

:) Now that I think about it, that's kind of obvious since I did a post about that :) ha-ha, okay...

Did you guys watch any good movies this week?

Is everyone excited for the new Great Gatsby movie!? I am! I just finished reading the book for my Literature class so I'm all ready for Gatsby!

Alright, have a great weekend guys! Watch on!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Safety Not Guaranteed

Yesterday after going for a walk my parents and I decided to treat ourselves to a movie.  We were just about to walk about of their with a movie called Waiting for Forever (which looks super cute) until mom caught sight of a movie we saw previews for that we had been wanting to watch for a couple months now. The movie is called Safety Not Guaranteed.  (Sorry Waiting for Forever, we will get you next time! ^.^)

So the movie starts out with a young girl (named Darius) spilling her life story to a man who is interviewing her for a waitress job, needless to say she didn't get the job. She needed the job because she is interning and making no money for how hard she working. 

At a meeting discussing new story ideas (she is interning at a magazine), one man suggests they do a story on a crazy guy (named Kenneth), who advertised needing a partner to go to the future with him.  In his advertisement he explains that you would need to bring your own weapons and that safety is not guaranteed. :)

So the man who suggested the story takes two interns, Darius and a young Indian boy.  The girl ends up training to go to the future and making great friends with this supposedly crazy man. She gets into some bizarre situation including running from federal agents and plundering a medical facility.  The whole time she is still leaking information back to the writer; however, every day she gets more and more attacked to this eccentric man.

One quote that really stuck out to me from this movie was:

Kenneth: "To go it alone or to go with a partner? When you choose a partner, you have to have compromises and sacrifices, but it's a price you pay. Do I want to follow my every whim and desire as I make my way through time and space? Absolutely. But at the end of the day, do I need someone when I'm doubting myself and I'm insecure and MY heart fails me? Do I need someone, who when the heat gets hot, has my back?"

Darius: "Sooo... Do you?"

Kenneth: "I do."

I hope you guys give this movie a chance, it's a little slow at parts, but it is most defiantly worth it!

Details:                                                                                                                         
Directed by: Colin Trevorrow
Premiered: 2012
Rated: R
Starring:
  • Aubrey Plaza as Darius
  • Mark Duplass as Kenneth
  • Karan Soni as Arnau
  • Jake Johnson as Jeff

Sunday, May 5, 2013

WDRW # 15

Hey guys! So basically the last few weeks have gone by faster than any this school year! I went to Prom, the festival of nations and couple more minor events ranging from painting a castle from vacation bible school to writing club at the library. basically it was a fun couple of weeks.

Now because it's been so long and I've been a bit lazy with my records I'm sure I will be leaving a few movies out, but here are the one's I've got!

  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  • Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Ghost town (X 2)
  • Zoolandar
  • 28 Days Later
  • Indiana Jones (I'm not sure which one)
  • My cousin Vinnie
  • Shark Tales
  • The Crucible
  • Pretty in Pink
  • Iron Man III
By the way Iron Man  III was great! I've never seen the first one but I have seen the second (and now the third) and yeah, it's just a really good action movie!

Alright, hopefully I'll be back soon! until then, watch on!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Reality of Movies

Some days, when I am watching a movie, I ask myself: "Why am I doing this?  Why do I sit here and watch other people live? Why don't I go do those things?" Now these are all good questions to ask yourself, are you watching the movie because you want entertainment or are you watching the movie because you are too afraid to get out and live life for yourself.

Watching movies can be so fun, you can see the depths of a cave, the top of a mountain, the inner workings of a scary gang.  Things that may be hard for you to do for real. You are able to experience the beauty, the magic, the moment.  You can relive it over and over. 

That's the funny part about movies that you watch more than once.  You know what is going to happen, yet everything is still so new and exciting for the characters.  It's like watching a tapping of your wedding over and over. You can relive that experience as many times as you want simply by pressing play.

It is frustrating some times when you are watching a movie and you know the character is going to do something stupid that they will regret forever, you want to yell at them (which I do ^.^), to warn them to stop before they make that huge mistake.  But no matter how hard you try, they do it. Over and over again. 

If you are like me, you get attached to the characters, they are no longer just actors portraying someones idea of a person, they are a human being, someone with a history, a future.  Life doesn't stop when the movie ends, you always wonder what happens after the credits roll.

Now the point of this post is for you to ask yourself, do you watch movies (countless movies-_-) because you get enjoyment out of them, you get to go and see things you never would be able to see for yourself or is it because you are too scared to go out and live.  Are you too afraid of the world beyond your couch and that tub of popcorn? 

Now I will be cheesy and insert a quote from a movie that is  very dear to me, the movie is You've Got Mail starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. The quote is said by Meg Ryan's Character:

"Sometimes I wonder about my life. I lead a small life - well, valuable, but small - and sometimes I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven't been brave? So much of what I see reminds me of something I read in a book, when shouldn't it be the other way around? I don't really want an answer. I just want to send this cosmic question out into the void. So good night, dear void."

Make it so stuff in the movies reminds you of your life, not the other way around.  Make the reality of the movies be only a part of the true reality of you.

But as always watch on, cuz let's be honest there's always time for a movie, eh? ;)

Sunday, April 14, 2013

WDRW #14

It was the perfect week for a snow day.  Catching up for all the weeks I wasn't able to watch movies!

Five weeks left...WOOT, WOOT!

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
Harry potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
I am Ledged
Ghost Town
The Chenobal Diaries
Hackers

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Looking For a Place to Belong?

This week I have been feeling a little down in the dumps.  What better way to cheer myself up than watching a great movie from my childhood?

This week's movie starts out in a teddy bear making factory just before Christmas.  The factory workers have been pulling very long hours in order to fill all the Christmas orders. One tiered worker who inspects the bears as they enter the smile-enator was distracted and didn't notice a little bear laying on his side. The poor little bear got his mouth sewn on upside down!

The little bear goes with all his brothers and sisters to the department store where he ends up on the discount table.  He meats lots of other misfit toys who just want a place to belong.  The bear ends up in a discount store where he finally learns the true meaning of belonging.

The bear had to go threw so many different challenges, getting his fur bleached, being overlooked by children, being left in the snow, until he truly was able to accept who and what he is. 

This is a heart warming movie that hopefully will keep you going threw this week!

Details:                                                                                                                                               
Name: The Tangerine Bear
Directed by: Bert Ring
Rated: G
Premiered: 2000
Staring:
  • Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Tangie
  • Howie Mandel as Jack
  • David Hyde Pierce as Bird
  • Tom Bosley as Mr. Winkle

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

WDRW # 13

HEY GUYS!

It's snowing..... snowing! What a terrible thing to happen in April! All the school around are closed, expect for mine... BUT that won't keep me away from you guys :)

So here it is, another pathetic excuse for a movie list!

  • Evil Dead (remake)
  • Evil Dead (original)
  • Escanaba in da Moonlight

Monday, April 8, 2013

The Evil Dead

I had never seen the original (However, I'm watching right now at this very minute).  I went into the movie completely blind, armed with my trusty jacket and a package of Twizzlers.

From the very start I was freaked out.  The music was phenomenal! You know when you watch a scary movie and the music just makes everything even worse? Yeah well the makers of this movie definitely succeeded in this department!

Now, there is one major difference that I want to point out between the original and the remake: the reason that the group of people went to the creepy cabin.  In the original they went just for a nice getaway weekend while in the new one they go there as an intervention for the sister.

Now I really don't want to say much about the new movie since it is just new and spoiling movies for other people is something I really do not like doing.  But, with that said, I would like to say that if you can't handle an enormous amounts of blood and gore this is not the movie for you.

Did I hide under my jacket for half of the movie? Yes. Did I cover my ears? Yes. But I assure you I got the just of the movie, I just honestly could not handle how terrifying it was!

Now there is one more part to my Evil Dead experience that I left out.  I went to the movie with my mom, dad, and uncle Matt.  My mom loves the Evil Dead... but my Uncle LOVES the Evil Dead. Throughout the entire movie he was making connections between the original and this one, for example:

  • The 'Michigan State' shirt
  • The fireplace
  • The deer head
  • The necklace
  • The chainsaw
  • The car (the sister in the new one was sitting on the car that the original group of five rolled up to the cabin in)
Trust me, the list goes on and on!

One last thing I want to point out is that the original was funny, it really truly was.  There was plenty of comic relief, actual comedy that everyone could laugh at.  Now the remake does have some comedy, in approximately three places.  But it's dry, demented humor that was really hard to pick up on. 

Would I recommend this movie to you? Yes, If you are a person who truly loves gory films. No, if you can't stand bloody, possession movies.  If you are torn because you loved the old movie and you are afraid that this one will ruin it.  I assure you that a true Deadite gave it two enthusiastic tthumbs up!


Details:                                                                                                                                        
Directed by: Fede Alvarez
Premiered:2013
Rated: R
Starring:
  • Jane Levy as Mia
  • Shiloh Fernandez as David
  • Lou Taylor Pucci as Eric
  • Jessica Lucas as Olivia
  • Elizabeth Blackmore as Natalie

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

WDRW #12

Hey guys! Did you all have a good Easter? It's been another buys week, but every week brings us closer to summer vacation!

My favorite movie I watched this past week was Army of Darkness.  That is one of my Uncles favorite movies so my parents and I decided it was high time we knew what all the hubbub was about! 

  • Army of Darkness
  • Arthur
  •  The Pride and Prejudice
  • Better Off Dead
  • Finding Nemo
  • Skeleton Key
Tell me if you like that movie! Until next time, watch on!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Quote Game Extravaganza Part:1 Answers

The long awaited answers are here!  How did you do?

  1. Scream (number one)
  2. French Kiss
  3. The Breakfast Club
  4. Meatballs
  5. The Shining
  6. Dumb and Dumber
  7. Howl's Moving Castle
  8. The Sasquatch Gang
  9. You've Got Mail
  10. Zoolander
Did any of them really stump you? Challenge me! Post a quote in the comments and see if I can identify it! Until next time, watch on!

Monday, March 25, 2013

High Treason to the 3D

Hey guys, so I'm sitting here with my family watching The Following on Fox and a commercial for Jurassic Park 3D comes on. -_- Finding Nemo, Titanic, and now Jurassic Park.  Where has the creativity in the movie world gone?  Can people not come up with any original content anymore? 

Am I alone in my frustration? Or do you guys think that 3D remakes should be convicted with high treason? What are your guy's thoughts?  

Friday, March 22, 2013

WDRW #11

Hey guys, another week gone.  You know what that means! One more week closer to school being over!  I'm especially excited for summer this year because the time in my life to get a job has finally arrived!  So yeah, there's a lot of things to b excited about!

Moving on to the subject of today's post. Movies:)

  1. Sinister
  2. The Big Year
  3. The Breakfast Club (Times two)
  4. 16 Candles (Times two)
  5. Prometheus
  6. A Fish Called Wanda
  7. The Shinning
  8. Waking Ned Devine
  9. Super Eight

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Quote Game Extravaganza Part:1

Hey guys! So today we are going to play a little game!  I'll say a quote and you tell me what movie you think it's from in the comments! So it's pretty simple, just remember that I'll be posting the answers in about a week , sound good?

  1. "Liver alone! HAHAHA.... Liver, it's a joke."
  2. "Did you know that there are four hundred and fifty-two official government cheeses in this country? Don't you think that's incredible? To come up with four hundred and fifty-two ways of classifying what is basically a bacterial process?"
  3. "Screws just fall out all the time, the world is an imperfect place."
  4. "You must be the short depressed kid we ordered." 
  5. "Heeeeeere's Johnny!"
  6. "Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!"
  7. "When you're old, all you want to do is stare at the scenery. It's so strange. I've never felt so peaceful before."
  8. "Well, I gotta go. My mom thinks I'm at the pet store looking at kittens."
  9. "Sometimes I wonder about my life. I lead a small life - well, valuable, but small - and sometimes I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven't been brave? So much of what I see reminds me of something I read in a book, when shouldn't it be the other way around? I don't really want an answer. I just want to send this cosmic question out into the void. So good night, dear void."
  10. "How can we be expected to teach children to learn how to read if they can't even fit inside the building?"
There you have it folks :)

Sunday, March 17, 2013

It's Not a Problem, It's a Passion

In preparation for my sister and her family moving into our house, my family and I moved all of our movies upstairs to the guest bedroom.  My mom asked me to count all the movies while I was alphabetizing them.  I was excited... at first.  See we have a habit of looking through the five dollar movie bin at Wal-Mart... so we've acquired an ample supply of movies.

The final tally was as follows:
  • 8 VHS
  • 387 DVD
  • total: 386 movies

What do you think, Passion or Problem?  :)

Extreme Bird Watching

This week while my family and I scoured the aisles of our local movie rental store I took a chance on a movie that none of us had seen before.  What made this movie catch my eye out of all the others?  It was the three men on the front cover.  Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson. A match made in comedy Heaven.

The movie is mostly centered around Jack Black's character who is divorced, living with his parents, and hates his job.  He decides that this is the year he will do his 'Big Year' (the 'big year' as many birdwatchers know is when in one calendar year you try to see as many bird species as you can).  Steve Martin's character is newly retired and also is attempting his big year for he fears he might not have many years left.  Lastly Owen Wilson's character, who is the defending world champion for the most species seen in a big year, is trying to beat his old record. 

The three of them run into each other all around the country while looking for birds.  Two of the characters are a little more friendly than the third and they find more joy in searching for the birds.  The least friendly one will loose something this years while he is taking on the big year, something that he wont ever be able to replace.  He lost sight of his passion for bird watching because he got so focused on finding the most species, but winning is not everything, as the other two characters learn. 

This movie was surprisingly inspirational (It was surprising because the actors are notorious for their funny movies) and is jam packed with witty humor and numerous familiar faces form popular T.V. shows including The Office and The Big Bang Theory.  I hope you guys check out this movie! Leave a comment telling me what you thought and what your favorite part was!

Until next time, watch on.   (OH! P.S. the movie is called: The Big Year)

Details:                                                                                                                                        
Directed by: David Frankel
Premiered:2011
Rated: PG
Starring:
  • Jack Black as Brad Harris
  • Steve Martin as Stu Preissler
  • Owen Wilson as Kenny Bostick

Friday, March 15, 2013

WDRW #10

Hey guys:)

State BPA is over, last quarter started and my sister, brother-in-law, and two young nephews are moving in soon.  So I have lot's on my plate :) I will use all these things as my bad excuse for the fact that I watch barely any movies this time!

  • Wreck it Ralph (three times!)
  • Meet Joe Black
That's it!  Did you guys watch any good movies?

Friday, March 1, 2013

WDRW #9

Hello my fellow movie fanatics, did you all enjoy the sunny day? I sure did! Today was my great aunts funeral and having the sunny weather just helped with her celebration of life!

Let's just jump right in today....:
  • Taking Chances
  • The Art of Getting By
  • Fireproof (I watched this one twice)
  • Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
  • The Giant Mechanical Man
  • The Omen
If any of you guys like the movie Juno or Paper Heart I would defiantly recommend you check out The Giant Mechanical Man!  The main character is Pam from the Office for all you Office fans :)

P.S. Who's excited for Breaking Dawn Part II to come out!?!?!?!?! This girl!!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Unwind With a Good Movie

Hey guys, let me start out by saying it's been another stressful week! I'm preparing for BPA state competition, getting ready for some extended family to move into our house for a while and trying to wrap up all loose ends from this quarter. . (That's right, in my school third quarter is almost over! Woot! Woot! Almost a senior!)

So basically I need to be able to unwind with a good movie! What movie you ask? Well I was thinking a good older cartoon, which happens to be on my top favorite list... The Emperor's new Groove.

If you haven't seen this movie here's the low down! The movie starts out with a young emperor that is completely conceded.  He only cares about himself and how HE can make His life better rather than focusing on the people in his kingdom. Now enter in a nice family man from a near by village who has come to talk to the emperor.  The emperor tells him that he has decided to completely destroy his village for a summer home for himself!

Well... without giving away all the details I will say this: the emperor turns into a lama and needs to discover what's truly important in life in order to turns back.

Now obviously there is stuff in between and keep in mind: his movie truly is FUNNY! You will most defiantly laugh out loud on more than one occasion. :)

Some times life gets hard, you need o take time for the little things, breath, and just know that no mater how hard it is, or how bad the situation looks (like for instance getting you village destroyed by a crazy emperor) it will get better!

If you guys have any movies that help you unwind let me know in the comments!

 Until next time, Watch on!

Details:
  • Directed by: Mark Dindal
  • Rated: G
  • Premiered: 2000
  • Starring:
    • David Spade as Emperor Kuzco
    • John Goodman as Pacha
    • Eartha Kitt as Yzma 

Friday, February 15, 2013

WDRW #8

Hey guys! I come to you from my History of Rock and Roll class, we got an assignment that I finished early (we had to research bands, I'm completely done except for the Sex Pistols because my school blocked us from searching anything with the word "sex" involved.  Understandable, yet very annoying in my circumstances.) So today all the teachers in my district have meetings which means my class and I all get to be released from school at 12:30!! And lets not forget the wonderful presidents from years past, that's right, NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY!

But now onto the point, last week I was able to watch a considerable amount of movies.  Without any further delay here is this weeks WDRW!

  • Groundhog Day
  • Valentines Day
  • The Sasquatch Gang
  • 500 Days of Summer
  • The Decedents
  • Gone
  • The Sorcerers Apprentice
  • Scream 4
  • The Invasion of the Body Snatchers
  • An Affair to Remember
  • Arsenic and Old Lace
Offda! I told you it was a pretty hearty list!  Did you guys watch any good movies this past week?  Let me know in the comments!