Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Book Review: The Help

Like many people I saw the movie and then decided to read the book. I highly recommend the movie. I think some of the characters were nominated for awards and I agree with that decision.

I liked the majority of the book more than the movie. I appreciate the change they made to Skeeter's maid story. I was surprised that Stuart did not come back in the end.  I guess it make sense but I always hope for a little more romance. 

The most disappointing part was the ending.  True to form, I always appreciate a 'fairy tale' type story where good completely conquers all. You will have to read it to find out.  I can see why the author ended it that way.  I would have appreciated a five to ten year fast forward.  I enjoyed hearing the different characters perspective. I also wonder what any former maids would have to say about the inter thoughts of Minny and others.

The ending made me question how much we really have changed. Of course now there is not the white verses colored barrier but there are others; dare I say gay marriage, pro-choice verses pro-life, Republican verses Democrat. Perhaps this is all cropping up because I have been watching more news lately.

I would like to end this post with this quote: 

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”
Martin Luther King Jr., A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches

I am going to try to love out the hate although it can be challenging. 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Happy THANK YOU More Please

I saw this movie on an airplane going somewhere for work. I asked my co-worker about it and said he didn't like it. Fully wrinkled his nose. I have to say I really liked it. 
I need the piece of wisdom from this movie. WARNING I am going to ruin the title for you:
One character says she is told by her cab driver that the universe wants her to have happienss and she needs to be more grateful. 
Asking: "How do I do that?" 
He says "You just need to say 'thank you'" 
She says "that's it?" 
And he says "yes, and then you need to say "more please"".
The story is a crazy little tale with several characters. I have to say I have been feeling a little okay a lot overwhelmed at work lately. 
I also have this idea to apply for graduate school which seems to add on to my already busy schedule. You can maybe sense that I"m not exactly very grateful right now. So from today forward I am going to try to remember- "Yes, Thank you.. MORE Please" It is true even looking back at college when I thought I had too much on my plate the opportunities that came along taught me more than if I had let them slip by. 
I hate to make an analogy but if my life is a crazy roller coaster ride I want to actually enjoy it. Instead of feeling like I am holding on for dear life!

thank you more please :)

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Good Books

Even though I am a college graduate, I am still learning that there is a ton I do not know. I am thrilled that I now have time to read for fun. I am also finding reading a lot more enjoyable than watching TV.  However, I am realizing with the ability to read anything. I need to be more selective on what I am picking off the shelf. There are a ton of good books out there.
I want to be reading the really good books. I also want to do a better job of keeping up with the news. In addition, it would be great if they challenged my thoughts on the world. 
I just finished Water for Elephants. I highly recommend it. I am looking forward to seeing the movie but I am afraid it will not be as good! 
I hope everyone finds time to read.

Monday, February 28, 2011

2011 Oscars

Well, I always try to watch the Oscars. I like the celebration associated with film. The fancy gowns and the acceptance speeches.  We all know who the critics picked. I am not going to bore you with how I feel about them. I am happy for Toy Story 3 and Alice in Wonderland. I feel both their Oscar wins were well deserved. I just want to take a moment to recognize some recent movies I have seen and enjoyed. In no particular order:

Love & Other Drugs - Yes there are several sex scene but it really is just a love story.
Morning Glory - Sometimes I feel a lot like Rachel McAdam's character.
No Strings Attached - It's a chick flick but it's good. It reminded me of 500 Days of Summer.
The Social Network - How many people are on Facebook now? Need I say more?
The Tourist - Clever. I want Angelina Jolie's wardrobe. If anyone has it, please send it to me.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Up in the Air and down again

Recently I had to extend my travel for work. It was awesome because I learned a ton. However, returning home, I forgot about the food in my fridge. Soy milk after it's expiration date is really disgusting. I also had moldy lemons. If life gives you moldy lemons I don't care what people say THROW them out! 

Needless to say now my fridge is bare. I went looking for my rental car in the parking lot yesterday at work. I was worried I did not clean up enough in the morning for the maid... then I realized I was the maid.

There is a quote in the movie Up In the Air-"All the things you probably hate about travelling -the recycled air, the artificial lighting, the digital juice dispensers, the cheap sushi- are warm reminders that I'm home." 
Well I was beginning to relate to that with regards to many other activities, such as clean-up after myself for the maid and  eating at restaurants by myself or with co-workers. 
Ryan Bingham, the main character in the movie, is right about one thing: "If you think about it, your favorite memories, the most important moments in your life... were you alone? 
Life's better with company."

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Week One-Post Grad

Well post college was filled with a lot of driving and traveling. I cannot complain! I got to visit the heart of Los Angeles for a bit. I was on the 18th floor of one the sky scrapers for a bit!

I am obsessed with the movie 500 Days of Summer. I often have a hard time rewatching movies unless I find them spectacular. I have watch 500 Days of Summer four times! It was a really cool treat to see the same skyline that Tom and Summer sat at. I did not know that there is a trolley up and down Angels point. I took the stairs :) Bottom line watch 500 Days of Summer and walk around historic downtown LA afterward is totally worth it.
To the Right

To the Left



 The following day I spent some time in San Deigo. It was so beautiful. Since I did not grow up near the ocean I am still in awe of it. I wonder if I grew up near it if I would still appreciate it. The water looks much more inviting than it does on the Central Coast of California. It has this great blue green hue.
San Diego

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Good Movies

I enjoy movies. Don't w0rry I am not like a critic. I won't make you read my opinions of every movie I have ever seen. I like all sorts of movies except for horror films.

The List:
If someone asked these are what I would recommend.
I hope to make this list grow. If you have a great film recommendation, please share.


1 500 Days of Summer- from the movie- "This is not a love story."
2 Riding Giants-- big wave surfing documentary, if you like Hawaii watch it

3 U-571-- submarine action flick
4 Triples of Belleville-- the closest modern day animators have gotten to creating something as great as Walt Disney (yeah i like Disney)
5 Something's Got to Give-- romantic comedy
about older adults
6 The Nancy Dairies--makes you appreciate your parents

7 Enchanted--new age fairy tale in New York

8 The Lord of the Rings-- based off the book, very fantasy (read the book first!)- It's epic!
9 Star Wars-- every movie it has almost every genera covered- sci fi, romance, action, etc

10 Hitch-- for relationship advice (Hitch really does exist. I saw him in person.)

11 The Bourne Identity Series-- great plot, great action


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