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

Monday, April 20, 2009

To boldly go?

I've never watched Star Trek before, but I am excited about this



I'm not one for movie star crushes, but dayum! Resistance is futile...I'll follow him where no man has gone before...He can beam me up anytime... You get the idea.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog

I know that a lot of my recent posts have been about entertainment/pop culture etc and have been severely lacking in jholiday personal life updates. So, I'm sorry to deprive you longer still of jholiday life updates and hot goss, but this show is too good to not talk about. And, I haven't been doing anything all that exciting lately anyways.

"Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" (avail. only thorugh itunes) is one of the greatest shows ever! It stars Neil Patrick Harris and is created by Joss Whedon who created that cult classic Buffy show that I always thought was lame. Buuuut, this show is all gold, baby. Watch it, watch it, watch it now!!! HCUOSJKFSJLJCLBS!!! I can barely contain myself.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Moonstruck

I watch a lot of movies. Sometimes I don't want to, but lately I've had so much free time that I'm going through my Blockbuster Online movie queue like a mad woman. So today Moonstruck arrived in the mail, and I immediately popped it in the dvd. It was a great romance, but without all the romantic comedy stuff that usually makes me gag. It probably didn't hurt that it had an oh so hottt young Nicholas Cage, whom I've loved ever since 'Peggy Sue Got Married'.

I feel like something special in 80's movies, especially romantic comedies, is so missing in movies today. They seem more real, more relatable. A movie like Moonstruck, or Ordinary People(not a rom-com), or whatever, isn't afraid to have more dead, slow screen time, which makes the characters more relatable. Their on screen awkwardness has the effect of making them seem more human, and not a character. I guess they seem to live life more at the pace of you or I.

In this film Cher's character's parents are both involved in infidelity in a saddeningly unresolved way, and its juxtaposition with the burning central romance creates melancholy questions about the longevity of romantic love. All in a film that gives you such excitement about the passion of its central characters, too!

Next on the movie queue is the HBO series Six Feet Under (so I get to see a gay Dexter! Yess!) and American Gangster (which I've been putting off. It's been on my coffee table for a month.)