Showing posts with label Movie Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Review. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2013

The Skeleton Key

Wow. That is really all I can say about this movie. It was totally unexpected, the ending that is. It does start of a little slow but it does pick up quick! Kate Hudson is the lead female character of the movie and she plays a home nurse named Carolyn who becomes attached to a little old man who lives in a big old house with his er, loving, but scary looking wife. I'll be honest, she was a little spooky. Anyways, Caroline becomes the home nurse here in the boonies and finds that the mans affliction was something more than a stroke, something was up, and it was a bit more than a medical affliction. She sets out to cure him, believing that it will make him better, which in the long run is her very own downfall. Downfall? Find out and see!
If you believe that any thing can happen, then you will enjoy this movie. If you don't really like scary movies, like me, you just might enjoy it as well! It's a superb performance by all, especially the hot lawyer (sorry love!).

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Mamma Mia

 
Oh Momma Mia... My My!
 
When I listen to any song from this movies soundtrack I can't help but sing along! It is just too catchy! If you have ever heard any of these songs, you will totally understand! Thank you, ABBA!
 
Ah yes, the basis of this story, well, it is a wild one.
 
The beginning of this movie starts off with our lead character Sophie mailing three invitations to three different men in three different cities around the world. These men, whom we have no idea how they're related to her, decide on the spot to leave thier homes, or ports, and make thier way to a little island in Greece where they realize that they do have something in common. Years ago they all dated the same woman within days of eachother. And now that woman's daughter is about to get married. Well, who wouldn't want to miss the chance of a lifetime to see your old girlfriend again? Especially when she lives on a private island, runs a top of the line hotel and can sing like a nightengale? Well, everyone else except for these three men.
 
Within three days a whole hullabaloo breaks out because Sophie has inadvertanly explained to all three men that one of them is her father but who is to say which one it is? And at the end of the week she is going to get married and someone is going to walk her down the aisle but who?
 
All this drama, good clean fun, catchy show tunes and more!
 
Oh, and enjoy the shirtless photos of her fiancee too. I know I did ;-)

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Labyrinth

 
If you haven't watched this movie yet then YOU SHOULD. I'm not kiding. It not only is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE MOVIE but it also has my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE SONGS in it! I know it seems like I'm screaming, but for realzies people... It is an AWESOME MOVIE.
 
Okay, maybe that didn't get your attention. To be truthful, that wouldn't get my attention either.  But this would get my attention:
 
How would YOU like to get rid of your awful younger sibling? Have no fear... The Goblin King is here! He's here to take away your step sibling ... he's here to take away all of your troubles, because after all... who better than to solve all your broblems than someone who is in love with you?
Hold it. So the wonderful Goblin king who happens to be in love with you at the same time, has recommended that he take away your step sibling forever and turn it into a baby goblin as long as you love him in return?
Now what do you do with that?
Option one: Send the crying child away and marry the loving singing Goblin King.
Two: Rescue your step sibling and ruin the Goblin King and the Labyrinth or...
Option Three: Was it really all just a dream?
 
"Through dangers untold and Hardships unnumbered..."
 
What would you do if you were in the Labyrinth?
 
Would you solve the riddles?
Would you befriend the monsters?
Would you save your family?
Would you save yourself?

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Under A Tuscan Sun

What a beautiful love story that reminds us that the best way to find love... is to be patient.


I absolutely loved this beautiful story. This story revolves around a young American woman who has fallen out of love, once again. I know, another love sick American trying to find love in a different place.
Our American takes the chance to run away from her problems when her best friend, who is a lesbian, gives her tickets to tour Italy because she can't take the trip her self due to being pregnant.  All fine and dandy, she gets to go on a free tour trip in beautiful Italy, with a very colorful group. And these tourists are colorful! I loved the outfits that every one was wearing! Completely European! I miss Europe! 
On the trip she finds a lovely little home for sale and decides to buy it on a whim, but she almost couldn't buy it, until a pigeon pooped on her head. Apparently it's a tradition in a particular area.
After buying the house, the only logical thing to do is to make the house, a home! So she hires a family that can help her remodel her new home and ends up making some new friends in the process. 
One of her new friends knows the streets, and knows the community well enough to be able to teach the young, unexperienced American the ropes about love.
One of the best pieces of advice that our American learns? She learns that to be lucky in love, you have to wait for love. It's like waiting for a ladybug to land on your shoulder. You have to be patient, waiting out there in the tall tall grass, waiting for the perfect moment for when the ladybug, or love, settles on your arm. 
And I've learned a very valuable lesson.
I'm going to wait for love, like a ladybug, and wait for it to settle in my heart.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Secret Window

 
HEY KATIE! THIS POST IS FOR YOU!

Johnny Depp. Always an interesting character. In this movie I definetly saw a few of his other characters, but I could NOT get over his hair cut here! Absolutely ridiculous! I wanted to cut it right then and there!

Anyways, the first time I watched this movie was New Years Eve/New Years Day 2007/2008. I remember cause I watched it in my best friends room at the time which incendentally enough about a year later was where my boyfriend at the time cheated on me. A YUP. Happy Memories.

 
These retellings of stories do have a purpose. You see, Mr. Rainey here had a similar problem. He caught his wife cheating on him one stormy winter night. but he's a writer so what does he do? He WRITES the perfect murder. At least, he thinks so.
 
Then one day, after he starts to get his life back together, somewhat, after finding his wife cheating, he gets a rude call from a stranger from Mississippi. John Shooter. A gun toting, truth seeker who has no qualms about twisting people into getting what he wants. A very twisted man.
 
So Twisted is this Shooter fellow, that he kills a dog, and two more people before Rainey can figure out who the heck this guy is and how to be rid of him forever. It's such a twisted ending, and such a cruel way of punishing people that it has taken me over 4 years to get the guts to watch this movie again! And, boy was the wait WORTH THE ENDING!
 
Also, after four years, you kind of understand a few more important details that you didn't quite understand the first time you watched the movie under the covers...

 
Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Precious

 
Precious. That's what she goes by, what she'd rather go by. Not her first name, not fatty, not stupid.
Precious.
And isn't life precious. 
Precious Jones has been through an abusive life, first caused by her abusive father, then her abusive mother, taunts by people in and out of school and mentally as she begins to not believe in herself.
Then her principal puts her into the alternative school and life does become precious.
Precious has the opportunity to learn.
Opportunities to write.
Opportunities to be herself.
Which is what she needs.
After her second child is brought into this world, she makes the choice to leave behind what she knew before, all that was familiar and start a new life.
School continues, her babies are growing and she earns an award.
She finds friends but most important, she finds hope.
Hope that wasn't there before.
Sapphire brought to life an abused girl who went through a window to find herself.
If she can do it, ladies and gentlemen, I believe you can get through your every day trials.
Push yourself to your limits.
Or someone else may do it for you.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

 


Woof. I mean look at Agent Sawyer! If that's not a reason to watch this movie, then shoo. Go watch Twilight or something just as terrible. Agent Sawyer works for the United States, and guess who he really is, Tom Sawyer! Oops, I'm getting ahead of myself, but who would have thought that he would turn out to be so good looking? Oh and Sean Connery (Who Will Never Die) is in here too. Did I mention that I'm a fan of him too?

Anyways (tears eyes away from Sawyer) the scene is set for the 1900's, a time for new inventions, dastardly evil deeds and a need for a super hero. Or seven. The "Fantom" is terrorizing England and Germany with new war tactics and an army that is human, but just won't die. A band of legendary characters bands together to bring down "Fantom", namely, The Invisible Man, a Vampress (one of Dracula's brides, and other book review coming later), Dorian Grey (and another book review coming later), Captian Nemo (no, not the fish Nemo), Tom Sawyer, and Dr. Jeykll / Mr. Hyde. Fantom manages to get into Allan Quartermain's head that he's going to destroy the powerhouse cities which prompts Mr. Quartermain to build his own army.

Everyone has a mini back story, where everything plays out in the drab bits which makes everything a bit more interesting, and less drab! The Invisible Man reveals how he became invisible, and how much fun it is to be invisible; the vampress loves seducing men and then bites their heads off... figuratively of course. Then there's Dorian Grey who is so full of himself that he doesn't see it himself. Captian Nemo has a kick ass ship and car, he's kind of a before-Iron Man that's how awesome he is. Then theres the dreamy Agent Tom Sawyer who works for the American Army; Dr. Jeykell & Mr. Hyde's story is pretty well known, but it does come in handy during the movie and then there's Allan Quatermain who mourns the loss of his son and swears revenge on the elusive 'M.' There's more to each story but you have to read the books, or just watch the movie!

Anyways, I know I'm not that helpful by playing up Tom Sawyer, but you wouldn't believe how this band of misfits turns out to be the best League. Better than the superheroes, but not better than the Harry Potter trio. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a little bit more untouchable than Harry Potter.

♥ Tom Sawyer ♥



Friday, May 11, 2012

Morning Glory

If you have never seen this, you will be in tears the entire movie! The cast includes Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, a hilarious cast set up in a small morning show newsroom where anything goes!


Mike Pomeroy: I'm not saying the word fluffy.
Can you even imagine Harrison Ford saying the word 'fluffy?' Just think of Indiana Jones in the middle of a fight with the little indigenous people muttering fluffy. It's still making me giggle!

The movie is based on a young girl named Becky Fuller who is looking for a new job, and one just about drops in her lap. She starts working for a news crew that is failing due to an idiot in charge. When she becomes the head honcho, Becky fires the idiot and restarts the entire program from scratch.
Mike Pomeroy (played by Harrison Ford) is a character. Simply put. He and Colleen Peck (played by Diane Keaton) were stuck together by Becky to restart the show. Becky wants to be number one on the telly and pushes Mike and Colleen to work together to boost the ratings and the laughs!

 I watched this movie with the girls at 12 in the morning and we were rolling in the aisles! Rachel McAdams also is looking for love, which makes it a good movie to watch when your painting nails, pranking boys and generally having a good time!


Also, you get to hear Harrison Ford say "FLUFFY." Hehe ♥

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Prince of Persia The Sands of Time

Prince Dastan: Difficult, not impossible.
Tamina: All more proof you're insane.
Prince Dastan: Why do you look so impressed?
- One of my favorite lines in the movie ☺


Sorry it's not the best picture but it is the cover of the movie! If anyone is familiar with the story of Prince of Persia then you are also familiar with the story line of the raging wars between the brothers and the families and how  one brother was adopted and ...
Oh you're not? Let me fill you in then! The original Prince of Persia was written to explain the video game, which has a hundred different endings and a hundred different stories.  The main one (to my understanding) is as follows: A king had a son and a daughter, and went to war where he killed the leading general of the opposing kingdom. He adopted the son and raised him as his own. When he died the kingdom went to all three of his children. A third general disagreed and told the children (who are now adults) that he will not attack unless if the adopted son and the daughter marry. Already there is tension between the siblings because the siblings had different viewpoints and did not agree with one another over life and death matters. But this Persia where life and death is the meaning of life. In a nutshell the prince and princess marry and she becomes pregnant with his child. and on the child's birth day the opposing general attacks feeling that the kingdom is weak. The infant is whisked away and becomes another chapter in the book. Fast forward about two hundred years. The same kingdom is at a loss because they fear that a prophecy will soon ring true, that a son born on a certain date will take over the kingdom. The king freaks out and orders that all male infants born on that date perish. Thousands of infant boys die, except for one. His mother arraigns that if he was born on that date then he would be taken away. In his place a maiden uses a baby lamb and convinces the guard that the infant was stillborn and defected. Twenty years down the road the son meets a runaway princess (it seems to be a theme here) and they defeat the kingdom that was rightfully his and begin their rule as a peaceful kingdom.
I'm not sure how many years before or after Prince of Persia Sands of Time is to the original story, but I can tell you that it has all the common themes that the original Prince of Persia held. It begins with a king adopting a street rat and raises him with his two sons as a prince. He becomes framed for a murder he did not commit (using magic and deceit, another theme) and ends up in the clutches of a woman that he suddenly became betrothed to, and it helps that she is quite pretty, but he won't admit that! The rogue prince and the high princess go on an adventure to protect the Sands of Time which exist in a magic dagger that can turn back time if you find the secret mechanism.
The princess becomes very agitated, partly because she's forced to be on this adventure with her future cocky betrothed and second of all she wants to protect the dagger. I've noticed that women play a pretty major part in these stories which is a bit of a relief if I may say myself! She makes up for everything that the prince is putting her through, which makes it all better. The villain constantly changes throughout the movie and if you don't pick up on the first, then you don't pick up on who is to blame next and why the heck are there assassins running after the adorable prince now? Magic is evident, time is at stake and if you're squeamish around snakes, then I suggest you watch a different movie. Enjoy! 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Bee Movie


Does anyone remember Jerry Seinfeld? Remember he used to be Seinfeld, the main character? No?  Does Nobody watch late night TV anymore? I guess not!

Anyways, Jerry Seinfeld is the main character in this hilarious movie starring as Barry, the Bee. Barry has just graduated from college (three days of grade school, three days of high school, and three days of college mind you) and is ready to set off to find his role in society. As it turns out, his position has already been decided upon. He sets of on a quest to find his place in the world and becomes lost in New York City where he meets Vanessa.  When meeting Vanessa he learns more about the bees role in the world of humans and realizes that bees are not being appreciated for what they do!

There are more remember able members of the Hollywood socialite groups here, including, Renee Zellweger, Sting, Oprah Winfrey, Rip Torn and Larry King! Very educational movie, looking forward to using this movie in the classroom as well!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Ghost Rider


Ghost Rider has leaped from the pages of the Marvel comics books and has landed directly into the movie screen. Yes ladies and gentlemen, another comic book character has entered your homes through the device called the DVD player, not through your sons or daughters backpacks like good children do. No, Ghost Rider has become another movie starring none other than... Nicholas Cage. What hasn't he been in?


So Ghost Rider, I'm not sure how similar it is to the comic book, but Ghost Rider, pictured above, started off as a motorcycle stunt kid who used to ride with his father. Then he made a deal with the devil, and like most deals, it went bad. Years later Blaze meets up with the Devil again and the Devil turns Blaze into the Ghost Rider. Basically, he rides as a human during the day, and at night he hunts bad guys. Oh and here's the best part. he becomes skeleton like, his head starts to burn with fire and his motorcycle tricks out to however he wants it to.


Not too bad right? Well, it really wouldn't have been in Blaze didn't have a girl friend. And like any good story character, his girlfriend gets in the way, becomes bait, needs to be rescued, all that good stuff that makes movies like this interesting. Oh and Girlfriend not only becomes bait, she becomes a bargaining chip. Particularly like the flaming body parts, saved me from actually seeing Cage the whole time (haven't you had enough of him already Hollywood? Shesh!) and turned out to be an okay movie. Oh, and there's a sequel coming out too. Enjoy!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Godfather

What I can't believe is that I waited until NOW to watch this spectacular movie. Honestly. As my relatives said "Pay attention, this is your heritage." Of course, they were referring to the wedding, which I believe I shall pull as many details from as I can! (What is this I hear? The beginning of the Godfather playing again? Oh happy days!) The movie begins with the Godfather (played by Marlon Brando) agreeing to take on certain tasks that other men have asked of him while attending his daughters wedding. (This is part of a tradition, and as well she is his only daughter to begin with).
Don Vito Corleone (Or commonly known in the movie as THE DON) is the head of one of the five families in Eastern United States and has all that hold power in his pocket. He has three sons, Micheal (Al Pacino!) Sonny, another one who we really don't see too often and his godson, Johnny. One day he is shot down and it seems that the whole mob empire is going to be at war at each other, until Micheal steps in and handles the situation by taking his fathers advice, "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse." While out of town Micheal misses out on some of the action that happens in the States, which is fantastic. So much "mob love" going on here! Truth be told, it is a manly movie, but there is a enough romance to keep a girl interested! Which includes weddings, romancing (the good kind, like shopping together and dates in Sicily! And, surprise surprise, Diane Keaton plays  role here too! How amazing is that?) Oh, and that poor horse...
I hope you enjoy this movie! The book that I'm tying with the movie is called "Son of the Mob" by Gordon Korman which is a Young Adult novel, but he is a good author!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Amityville Horror

I'm not usually one for Horror movies, but I dared to watch it since I wanted to well... seem less babyish. And yes I screamed just about the whole time. No joke. Worst part was that I still had to go to bed that night. Luckily, I don't live anywhere near where the house was... was? Oh shucks, maybe it's still standing! Somebody tear that house down!!!
Sorry, okay, back to the movie. It begins with this young couple deciding to move into a new home. The hubby tries to make friends with his new beau's kids, but things start to get ugly. As they are moving into the house, strange things start happening. In the beginning, the littliest daughter befriends a ghost and starts to have some 'fun'. I say 'fun' because at one point she ends up on the roof and almost jumps.  The husband starts to have delusions about the new house, and the creepy ghosts that haunt the joint don't really help at all. In fact, they really make it worse. By and by the experts are being called in to get rid of the ghosts, but like the priest in 'Casper', they run out of there pretty darn quick.
As the worse begins to take form, the mother becomes the only sane person in the house and decides to take charge of all the trouble that is brewing... until the unavoidable happens, Hell Breaks Loose. I must admit, after watching the movie and not sleeping for a week it was a good movie to watch. Just enough special effects and I'm quite thrilled to read the book! (Apparantly the whole thing was written as a book first at first-hand experiences, but then I heard after that, that the story was really just a hoax. All I'm saying is if I saw a basement like they had, I would be three states over in a matter of minutes!) Oh, and one other thing, watch this in the daylight, like any other horror movie, please?
 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Nightmare Before Christmas

 

Many of you may not know about Tim Burton, but he is a spectacular film director. He's not a typical director, instead of using people, he uses hand crafted characters and set designs that sprung from his brilliant mind to express how marvelous he really is, the one and only Tim Burton.
In this brilliant movie, he does it again with Nightmare Before Christmas, a spectacular film about a lost character named Skeleton Jack who is the Pumpkin King in Halloween Town. Sally is a ragdoll who wants to be free from her madman master and finds a way to run away from her demanding home. Jack walks away from the life he knows as the Pumpkin King and ends up in Christmas Town, a completly different lifestyle than what he knows in Halloween Town. He brings back his ideas to Halloween Town and declares that he can do Christmas better than the idol of Christmas Town, Sandy Clause himself. Sally finds herself in a preditament of falling in love with Jack who was stuck on the track of taking over Christmas and becoming Santa himself, just in a more scarier way. Sally decides to take Christmas into her own, uh, hands.
Always a great movie right before Christmas, or Halloween. Or right between if you dare.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sucker Punch

This as a good movie when considering it had all the elements of a 'manly movie.' Have you seen those Dr. Pepper commericials when the guy says that certain things are for men and not for women? Well, this is for you boys! It starts off a little slow, when our girl right up front here 'Baby' is accused of a crime and sent to an asylum.  The asylum turns out to be not as safe as it should be and 'Baby' finds herself taking dance classes (horrors!), cleaning floors and having to deal with the advancing chubby cook. She creates a world that she can escape to and is able to survive the first day. Four other girls join in on her quest to be free from the asylum and bring hell to anyone who tries to stop them.
What is a nice change from this movie to a few other is the emphasis on violence, danger and not so much as sexuality that plays into the scenes.  The movie goes fast, and the only slow parts come when information needs to be given. I can't give you the ending, but you most definetly will not expect it. Also, Vanessa Hudgens in the movie, this is a far cry from her last famous role as a high school glee singer in High School Musical with her ex-boyfriend Zach Efron. Personally, I would pick this movie over that one any day.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Changeling


As you may be aware, I am interested in the subject of changeling children. If you are not aware, please see the short story "Lilly" found on the bottom of the blog, thanks!
When I first heard of Changeling it was when it was still in theatres. As I am a broke college student, I didn't watch it and waited for it to come out on DVD. Finally it arrived and I was able to watch it! And I was not dissapointed with the full story.
Changeling takes place in the late 1920's in Los Angeles, a city full of corruption, secret murders and unsolved kidnappings. Angelina Jolie stars as a mother who falls victim to a kidnapping and a 'glossing over' 'he's probably only a runaway kid' treatment from the L.A. Police Department. One day the police knock on her door and declare they had found her son, however, it is not her son. In a period where women were looked down up and were placed into mental institutions with ease, Jolie has her troubles when she tries to fight with the police in getting her real son back.
Jolie never succumbs to the rough treatment the L.A.P.D. puts her through, instead continues to fight until the real culprit is caught and handled by a higher power. 
I truly enjoyed this story, and I would like to watch it again, but the most interesting aspect about the movie was, the movie was based off of a true story. This captured my attention, and it was unbelievable to think that these happenings did occur in Los Angeles. This is not a comedy, not a girls night in movie, and certainly not a first date movie. This is a thriller that will capture you from the moment it begins to the moment the vandels are dealt with. Certainly on my 'will buy in the future list' for myself.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Titanic

"Titanic was called the ship of dreams and it was it really was." - Rose

Titanic is a beautiful movie and can be enjoyed over and over again. Rose and Jack are two lovers who meet on the ship named the Titanic, she was about to jump over the edge but he saved her. This sparked the relationship between them, that would last over a short time.

Titanic was doomed from the start, first being named after another doomed ship, then the 'we-don't-need-to-do-an-emergency-test" attitude, then in the end sinking because of an inattentive late night watch that was covered up years later.

This story however false, is still a beautiful love story. Rose and Jack are two young adults beginning their lives on the ship of dreams, Rose was going to America to marry and Jack was returning home after winning his tickets from a card game. Rose was a wealthy, first class woman who lived under who lived under her mothers and fiance's thumbs. When Rose was with Jack she felt free, and able to live her life a little more on the wild side. Honestly, who else could you go running around a giant ship running from the law and finally have some fun in the lower areas?

Chases lead to more as finally the inevitable happens, the ship strikes the iceberg. No matter how many history books you read, or how many documentaries you read you can never fathom how much destruction there truly was.

The love story was incorporated into the story wonderfully, however the director did a wonderful job of presenting part of the worlds history in movie. I can't describe it all, you will have to watch it yourself. Understand though, as there may be love, there is history. And you cannot change history.  

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Twilight

And so the next movie is coming out soon, I know I'm a little behind, but if you haven't noticed, I"m not the biggest fan of Twilight. So I did this for all you Twilight fans out there. I am a fan of Taylor though, hence the many photos of him.
So Basically in the movie & in the movies of Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn the story revolves around a mis-matched couple who live in Forks, Washington. And the book accurately describes the area which the residents were not too happy about. So many fans had shown up! In the movie a few shots are actually done in Forks, and Stephanie Meyer was astonished that the residents who were used as extras didn't really mind the cold. Fun fact!
So Bella, a bleached white female from Arizona (which I hope to visit again in the future, it is so pretty out there!) meets Edward who is a sparkly pansy vampire (sorry, I still don't like the movies! The books are better!) and abruptly decides that she doesn't like him. He turns out to be a vampire (she does research) and decides that hes actually okay. And there is the love for the century. (*hack!* Sorry, hairball. Oh wait, sorry Jacob, you're part comes in soon!)
Completely relevent, and I thought it was funny too. So Edward and his family (Jasper and Emmett included) accept Bella for being a tasty little human snack (I wish, they all turn out to be vegetarian vampires) and swear to protect her. Well worse comes to worse when some other vampires decide that Bella is a tasty little morsel and all hell breaks loose back in Arizona.

Next book.
They love each other. How wonderful. Bleaugh. Well Edward decides that he has to leave and tells Bella that he has to go and uses this opportunity to test her love. Pshaw. Well Bella runs to her old friend Jacob and again, all hell breaks loose. Oh by the way, Jacob has a secret which would kind of spoil everything if I told it here and now.
Book Three. Stuff happens, again, testing thier love, friendship and the ties that binds everyone together. *Koff Koff* Sorry Jacob, that one was from you. All hell breaks loose again, and well, the good guys win, again. Wait, good guys? If Jacob is on the good side then I'd hate to see whatever the bad side had for back up.
Uhm, Fourth Book? Yea, Fourth book.
Yes, what happens, happens and everyone is thrilled that it happend.  Yick. Jacob gets mad, Bella & Edward get lucky and well, everyone starts to sparkle. All hell breaks loose again, but this time its near Forks, Washington and that fight I'm actually looking forward too. Oh, and the fourth is the end, the epilouge of everything. Big soppy happy ending. My favorite ending to all that is:

Oh so how I wish..... Enjoy! If you want to. If you don't I won't feel bad. The rest of the fandom might though. I liked the books more than the movie, but when I saw the movie it all just about spoiled it for me. Oh and Kristen Stewert is in it too, and ya'll know how much I love her. *koff koff* *ACHOO!* Okay thats it Jacob, Beat it! Now I'm getting allergic to you!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Princess Bride




A fairy tale retold to a young boy while he was sick. A tale of true love, dashing men and of three kinds of kisses. Oh and of inconceivable situations. Inconceivable!
Also, who doesn't love young Cary Elwes? ♥