Sunday, December 27, 2009

Hello again

After and extensive break from blogging, I have seen 3 movies over this period. Two are worth seeing, and the other not worth your time or money.

Movie #1: Sherlock Holmes

This movie I saw on Christmas day, in a packed cinema, with three of my sisters. As a very critical critique, I went into the movie with a somewhat open mind. I knew how I depicted Sherlock Holmes as a character, and I knew how I enjoy Robert Downey Jr. as an actor, so as I said, I had an open mind. The scenery was very well depicted, and I thought quite highly of each actor depicting each character. It was at some points quite amusing, and other times action packed, delivering a whole hearty serving of greatness. In a nutshell, it's a must see.

Movie #2: Avatar

Now this critique might surprise you. After sitting for 2hours and 40 minutes in a not so comfortable seat, I do have insight on how the movie was. This of course could be explained in two simple words: long and boring. My ass hurt so much after that movie I honestly could care less about how I had just wasted $10. One thing I can give credit to james cameron for is the amazing scenery and graphics. However this was completely wasted on the plot which held no originality or creativity. I was sorely disappointed. Pass on this one until it comes out on DVD, not worth the cinema charge.

Movie #3: The International

I really was skeptical of this movie, but was happily impressed with the film at the end. After seeing Children of Men, I always have enjoyed Clive Owen, and this time he really surprised me. Though somewhat slow at points of the film, it was summed up in a wonderful way. A classic story of corruption and justice taken into ones hands, it was one of those movies that leaves you feeling warm at the end...I don't know why. But I would suggest you see it.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Lovely sounds



My favorite song right now.
Definitely getting a classical guitar as soon as I can scrape up some money. I love the sound, and it is so much more fun to play. Don't get me wrong...I love my seagull acoustic, but a classical guitar would be fantastic to have.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Requiem for a Dream

Quick blog:

Watched Requiem for a Dream last night, had to watch it twice to really pinpoint what I felt about the film. It is a film adaptation of the novel of the same title, written by Hubert Selby, Jr. Starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans, and directed by Darren Aronofsky, I would say this is quite a masterpiece film. You really feel connected to the characters as they are caught in between the self induced desperation and delusion, and the hard fact of reality. Portraying different forms of addictions, the film is beautiful in the way it was filmed with the use of many montages of short shots. Requiem also progresses very well, showing how the characters changed with time, and how the ultimate ending occurred.

Thus after all of that, I can only say one thing: This was a beautiful film

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Let the Right One In

As it was Halloween just yesterday, in the spirit I wanted to watch a vampire movie. So after a little while of searching rotten tomatoes for some decent reviewed vampire movies, I decided to watch "Let the Right One In."

As a fan of foreign films, I really enjoyed this one. As the craze of Vampire/Romance movies continues (aka: Twilight), Let the Right One In trumps any other I've seen...

Go watch it. now.

let Pictures, Images and Photos

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

A must watch movie

maryandmaxposter Pictures, Images and Photos

Mary and Max is probably one of the most wonderful films I've seen all year. Combining the talents of Toni Collette, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Eric Bana, this fabulous stopmotion claymation teaches us all the valuable lesson of accepting ourselves. Yet another great claymation written by Adam Elliot, I suggest you all see it asap.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

1 of a kind: love story

Tonight I had the pleasure of viewing what I believe to be the most wonderful portrayal of a love story. I won't go into the details of the plot, just to abstain from ruining it for anyone who would like to see it.

This film, released in 1971, involves two characters, Harold and Maude. Harold, being a 20 year old boy, somewhat focuses on the morbid side of life, while Maude, who is 79 3/4, seems to live every day as if it were her last.

Love is an interesting topic, and is very difficult to capture in film. However I seem to think very highly of this film because of how it portrays love. You'll have to watch it to see what I mean by this. And I encourage you to do just that.

I only have one more thing to say: What kind of flower would you like to be?

Harold and Maude Pictures, Images and Photos



On another topic: Looks like Jennifer Knapp is making music once again. Check out Knapp's homepageletter to her fans - as well as the new music

Monday, October 12, 2009

Glad to be back

It's been nearly three years since the first and only time I have ever posted on my beloved blogger. However in order to redeem myself, I intend to do a much better job of posting in the future. This blog will address every day life and what it entails. Mainly the theme will revolve around reviews of movies, books, and music. However it will also contain life experiences.

I hope you enjoy.
-John.