Hello all. I intend to use this blog to rate and review the things I read, watch, eat, attend, etc., as well as to inform you of local events.
I will begin with movies, as I've seen a sad number of them over this break: Slumdog Millionaire, Gran Torino, Milk, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Yes Man, Marley and Me, and Revolutionary Road.
I will try and not give away anything about the movies, rather I will just share my thoughts on them.
My favorites by far were Slumdog Millionaire and Gran Torino.
The visuals in Slumdog were positively stunning. The storyline was unique, entertaining, and intense and the music is fresh and dynamic. The movie makes excellent use of flashbacks that are pivotal to the story's advancement. Slumgdog recently picked up four Golden Globes and five Critics Choice Awards and I presume it will do extremely well at the Oscars. If you haven't already seen it, I highly recommend it as something exciting and different. Rating: 4.5/5
Gran Torino left me bawling. I have a certain soft spot in my heart for grumpy old men and Clint Eastwood's character found his way to the center. Although the plotline was a bit hokey at times, I was overall charmed. There are not many movies that I can honestly say I both roared with laugher and cried over, but Gran Torino certainly made me do both. I strongly recommend seeing this movie, especially since Clint Eastwood has hinted this may be his last performance. This is defintely not one I would miss. Rating 4/5
Although Milk wasn't a personal favorite of mine, I found Sean Penn to be absolutely phenomenal (he literally was Harvey Milk) and James Franco adorable. I wasn't entirely in love with the rest of the movie. It was a little bit slow for my liking. That being said, the issues are still sadly relevant and it felt exciting and relatable with the recent political happenings. Rating 3.5/5
As for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, I was not overly impressed. Clocking in at a whopping three hours, the story was too dragged out. I thought Brad Pitt was decent, nothing to rave about. The movie reminded me almost exactly of a book I just read, The Confessions of Max Tivoli, by Andrew Sea Greer. I can't say I loved either the book or the movie. The digital effects were just something though, as you get to see Pitt at all ages. I guess good looks really can't buy happiness. Rating 3/5
Yes Man was better than I expected, although that's not saying much. I would never have gone to see it, but it was free movie night and Slumdog was sold out. I am surprised to say I actually enjoyed it, being that I am personally not a huge fan of Jim Carey movies. This is the first time Carey really looked his age. Like he really looked old . The storyline was contrived, but the message was good. I walked out of the theatre feeling upbeat and hopeful. Rating 3/5
Marley and Me was pretty much what I expected. Very cute, obviously not anything superb. I've never had a dog so I don't think I was able to relate to it as much as other people, but I found it entertaining enough. It was one of those movies that doesn't require you to think much, which can be refreshing at times. Rating: 2.5/5
I went into Revolutionary Road expecting to like it more than I did. I liked seeing Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio together again and they were both very good, but the movie was slow and depressing. I saw it with my parents who have seen a lot of the same movies I have. My dad positively HATED it, but my mom really enjoyed it (she lives for these types of movies, however). But then a funny thing happened. On our way home, we had a passionate and heated discussion about the movie that lasted until we pulled into our driveway. Although we all loved Slumdog and Gran Torino a considerable amount more, it didn't inspire conversation the way this movie did. SO, I will have to give it credit for being thought provoking. Rating 3/5