.:What I'm Watching:.
In Bruges.
[After
accidentally killing an innocent boy in London, Irish hit men Ray
(Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson) are sent by their boss, Harry
(Ralph Fiennes), to lay low in Bruges. But, uncomfortable in this
foreign city, the two professional killers soon get into trouble.
Complicating matters further, when the guilt-ridden Ray falls for a
girl working on a film shoot, he finds himself confronting the girl's
jealous ex-boyfriend. ~netflix] i actually really liked it. also, i'm finding myself NOT hating colin farrell. 4 stars.
Mad Men, Season 1.
[It's 1960, and ad executive Don Draper (Jon Hamm) rules the roost at
New York's Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency in this sharply written
drama. Living a glamorous existence of never-ending cocktail hours,
worry-free smoking and ego-stroking power, ladies' man Draper makes
numerous conquests both at work and in his personal life. But the world
is beginning to change, and Draper will have to use all his smarts to
stay one step ahead of the game. ~netflix]
this show makes me want to chain smoke. seriously. boy, people smoked a
lot in 1960. hehe. it's interesting to watch how they probably treated
women back then... but then it pisses me off because, really, not much
has changed. watching it just reminded me how it was at work sometimes
and it just made me angry. 3 stars.
North by Northwest.
[What
if everyone around you was suddenly convinced you were a spy? This
classic from master director Alfred Hitchcock stars Cary Grant as an
advertising executive who looks a little too much like someone else and
is forced to go on the lam (helped along by Eva Marie Saint).
Hitchcock's sure-handed comic drama pits Grant against a crop duster
and lands him in a fight for his life on Mount Rushmore. That's a
cliffhanger if ever there was one! ~netflix] i love old movies. they're just so darn cute. and this one is a classic for a reason. 5 stars.
Samurai Jack, Season 1.
[A
Japanese samurai -- Jack, by name -- is transplanted into a future
reality that's controlled by the evil despot Aku. The wayward warrior
with a moral code must find a way to survive until he's able to return
to his ancient world and rid himself once and for all of Aku. This
collection contains all 13 animated episodes from the show's first
season, which aired on cable's Cartoon Network. ~netflix] i love
the animation style and the story line is super-engaging. not a whole
lot of dialogue. definitely more action than anything else. and samurai
jack is exactly how i like my men. men who don't talk much but are
great with the action. tee hee. 5 stars.
The Spiderwick Chronicles.
[When
city-raised twins Jared and Simon (both played by Freddie Highmore)
move to an old country mansion with their mother (Mary-Louise Parker)
and sister (Sarah Bolger), it's quite an adjustment -- especially when
they uncover a magical and sometimes dangerous fantasy world. Based on
the best-selling children's books, this family adventure populated with
all manner of fanciful creatures co-stars Joan Plowright, David
Strathairn and Nick Nolte. ~netflix] kinda scary for a kids movie! hell, i was kinda scared! heh. it was pretty good, though. i liked it. 4 out of 5 stars.
Super High Me.
[Determined
to find out the true effects of marijuana on the human body, stand-up
comedian and former Stoner of the Year Doug Benson documents his
experience avoiding pot for 30 days and then consuming massive amounts
of the drug for 30 days. More than just an amusing story of one man's
quest to get superhigh, this documentary also examines the hotly
contested debate over medical marijuana use. ~netflix] i was
kind of disappointed in this documentary. and i think that for his
"testing" they make it seem like oh, he did so much better on his tests
when he was high... but i think this guy is kinduva failure and he has
so much anxiety that he NEEDS the weed to help him cope. they don't
really go into that. kids are gonna watch this movie thinking that it's
going to have the same results for everyone and that weed isn't
necessarily dangerous. i'm not saying that it IS dangerous. but it just
depends on the person. and even though there's a disclaimer in the
beginning, i don't know that people will really pay attention to it.
also, it wasn't that entertaining either. boo. 3 stars.
Vantage Point.
[Moments
after he arrives in Spain for a landmark antiterrorism summit, U.S.
President Ashton is shot. The 15 minutes leading up to the shooting are
rehashed -- Rashomon-style -- from the perspective of various
onlookers: two Secret Service agents (Dennis Quaid and Matthew Fox), a TV reporter (Sigourney Weaver) and a tourist (Forest Whitaker). This nail-biting political thriller marks the feature directorial debut of Pete Travis. ~netflix]
as long as you don't think about it too much, it's all right. and
chases always make movies more exciting, so it does have THAT going for
it. 2.5 star movie. nothing great, though. i felt like the director was
just trying too hard and kind of ... failing. the best part of the
whole movie is when matthew fox is speaking in spanish and it's OBVIOUS
that they dubbed it over with some other dude's voice. i couldn't stop
laughing because it sounded SO ridiculous! that other dude's voice was
like, 2 octaves lower than matthew fox's voice. hehe. you'd think they
could find SOMEONE in any of the spanish speaking countries that
sounded somewhat like matthew fox. man. it was funny. hehe. 3 stars.
The Wild Blue Yonder.
[Werner
Herzog crafts a thought-provoking exploration of life beyond Earth by
blending authentic NASA images with documentary footage shot beneath
the Antarctic Ocean by avid diver and experimental guitarist Henry
Kaiser. After human beings suck everything valuable from planet Earth
-- including all life-sustaining matter -- aliens move in to try to
settle a veritable wasteland. Oscar nominee Brad Dourif (One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest) stars. ~netflix] pretty boring. i fell asleep. i want my sci-fi movies to be SCI-FI. not the
idea of sci-fi with NASA footage. probably only pretentious wannabe "artsy" people will like this movie. hehe. 2 stars.
Without a Paddle.
[Three
friends (Seth Green, Matthew Lillard and Dax Shepard) leave their home
in Philadelphia for a camping trip after their friend Billy's death.
Their destination has special meaning, as Billy was fixated on going
there to search for a lost treasure. Hoping to find some of the
$194,200 of famed airline hijacker D.B. Cooper's money -- rumored to be
located somewhere in the wilderness -- the men embark on the adventure
of their lives. ~netflix] i thought it was gonna suck, but it was all right. i didn't hate it. 3 stars.
.:What Mia's Watching:.
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland.
["Sesame
Street" veteran Elmo gets his own movie when he dives into Oscar the
Grouch's trashcan to retrieve his blanket and wakes up in Grouchland.
The Muppets mission: To rescue the blanket from the evil Huxley (Mandy
Patinkin) with the help of the Queen of Trash (Vanessa Williams). There
are lots of fun and songs along the way (including the all-time kids'
fave "I'm a Little Teapot") plus Bert and Ernie as hosts! ~netflix]
dude, if this movie was made in 1999, how is it that all of the human
characters look EXACTLY the same?! sheesh. anyway, it was cute. they
had it free at one of the theaters here so i figured i'd take mia to
the movies. it was her first time! she had a pretty good time. :)
.:What I'm Listening To:.
The Fratellis:
Here We Stand. man, what a disappointment! i LOVED their first album. but their second one, not so much. it was kinda boring and lame.
.:What I'm Reading:.
Quick Reads! they're the best invention ever! i read 1.5 books in less than 45 minutes. the ones i got were:
Doctor Who: Made of Steel
Doctor Who: Revenge of the Judoon
totally fun and totally short... according to amazon UK, they're 112 pages long. i enjoyed them. :)