Rating 4 Stars

*Cinema — Star Trek

Star Trek (2009)

  • I thought I was gonna like this, and I really did.

  • I’ve never seen a Star Trek movie before, but that didn’t matter. I knew the basic characters, the basic premise, and of course, all the well-known catch phrases.

  • I totally was so excited to see this because Jennifer Morrison (Cameron from House) was in it. Even if I knew she’d only be in it for a few minutes.

  • I had no idea that Eric Bana was Nero until.. right now, looking at imdb. Too funny. Eric Bana should only ever be the guy in Munich.

  • Simon Pegg, as Scotty, was easily my favorite character. Simon Pegg is just the best guy ever.

  • Every signature phrase made me just laugh out loud. It was so funny to hear people saying those lines and meaning them…

  • I just have a vision of the writers having a big white board with a list of all the signature phrases they needed to use in the movie, and writing the movie around those lines.

  • Overall I loved it. It was all I expected it to be, and even a little bit more.

Posted May 18, 2009
Rating
4 stars
Comment
4 comments

*Cinema — Watchmen

Watchmen (2009)

  • Yup, it was awesome.

  • Wasn’t nearly as dark as I expected.

  • Jeffery Dean Morgan really did a great job.

  • Malin Akerman must have one of the most distinctive voices on the planet. I just couldn’t get her character from 27 Dresses out of my head. Made it hard for me to take her seriously.

  • I spent the entire time trying to figure out why Carla Gugino looked so familiar. Its because she’s been in a ton of stuff, but just as a brunette.

  • Jackie Earle Haley, who played Rorschach, plays a great crazy dude. He also played a a convicted sexual predator in the movie Little Children.

  • I just realized that Patrick Wilson, who plays Night Owl, was also in Little Children (with a much better haircut). Interesting…

  • I kind of found it hard to take anything Night Owl did seriously. The dude was a dweeb. Even when he was having some fantastic sex.

  • I was pretty much unfazed by all the blue man nudity.

  • I would totally watch this again.

Posted March 9, 2009
Rating
4 stars
Comment
1 comment

Dexter Season Three

Warning: my review may contain spoilers… ;)

  • Liked this season much much more than I expected to.

  • I’ll never see Jimmy Smits the same way again.

  • I had no idea Smits was actually a good actor. He’s talented.

(Read the rest)

Posted February 9, 2009
Tags
dexter & tv
Rating
4 stars
Comment
2 comments

*Cinema — The Big Lebowski

The Big Lebowski (2008)

  • I know, I know I just never got around to seeing it.

  • John Goodman was great, but my goodness, I just wanted his character to shut up the entire time.

  • Quite possibly the least annoying role Jeff BRidges has ever played.

  • A perfect role for Tara Reid.

  • Julianne Moore’s manner of speaking was bizarre and great at the same time.

  • I think my favorite thing about most Coen brothers movies is the way every single facet of one of their films is just so stylized, and each time, its a completely different style.

  • I absolutely loved the ending.

Posted November 26, 2008
Rating
4 stars

*Cinema — Wonderland

Wonderland (2003)

  • Very interesting to see Val Kilmer play the same character Mark Wahlberg previously played.

  • They obviously both played the role of John Holmes with a a child-like quality.

  • Yet Wahlberg played Homes at around ten years old, while Kilmer played him as a toddler.

  • Generally the toddler was more annoying and much less empathetic.

  • The real story behind this movie is what makes it so compelling. Its nuts.

  • Kate Bosworth has fantastic hair in this movie.

  • Definitely weird seeing Dylan McDermott in the role of David Lind. Weird seeing him trying to look and act like a scary guy.

  • Did I mention how great the real story is behind this? Cause it is.

Posted November 17, 2008
Rating
4 stars

*Cinema — O Brother, Where Art Thou?

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

  • That song is the catchiest song on the planet.

  • I had seen bits and pieces but never had gotten the chance to see it from start to finish.

  • Oh, Dan Dapper. I’ve never seen someone so obsessed with their hair.

  • Of course I loved all the Odyssey references.

  • Seriously though, the catchiest song ever.

Posted September 7, 2008
Rating
4 stars

Cable YoYo Pop

Cable YoYo Pop

Cable YoYo Pop (RadTech)

  • Yes, I know I’m reviewing a ten dollar product.

  • It’s designed to stick onto the back of your iPod. However, if you have an iPhone, you probably don’t want to stick your headphones on it all the time.

  • So I stuck the suction cup to the included same-sized belt-clip. It worked like a charm.

  • It took me way too long to find the ideal way to keep my headphones in my purse.

  • Small and very thin.

  • However not too tiny that you lose it within the first day.

  • It’s the perfect size.

  • Very, very impressed.

Posted July 30, 2008
Tags
fluff
Rating
4 stars

*Cinema — The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight (2008)

  • As good as everyone is saying.

  • Heath Ledger was fantastic. Creepier than anything ever.

  • Seriously though, I had trouble watching half of his scenes simply because I was afraid of anything he’d do. Although this was less about his acting and more about his actions. I’m a wimp when it comes to movie violence.

  • Maggie Gyllenhaal kicked Katie Homes’ butt. I mean her acting was just so much better.

  • Loved Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine as usual.

  • Christian Bale was good of course, though for a movie about Batman, it wasn’t really all about Batman.

  • There is no way that Nestor Carbonell looks old enough to be a mayor. I’m probably just used to Mayors being old.

  • The criminals (other than the Joker) were kind of… eh.

  • Real, creepy, and highly enjoyable.

Posted July 25, 2008
Rating
4 stars
Comment
2 comments

*Cinema — Wall-E

Wall-E (2008)

  • Might be the cutest movie on the planet.

  • Loved just about everything Wall-E did.

  • So sweet.

  • Absolutely beautiful. I can’t wait to see it on my TV.

  • Loved every bit of physical comedy.

  • I know I’m probably in the minority, but I actually liked Ratatouille even more.

  • However that doesn’t mean that I didn’t love Wall-E.

Posted July 8, 2008
Rating
4 stars

*Cinema — Iron Man

  • On a whole, highly enjoyable.

  • If for no other reason than for Jeff Bridges’ beard.

  • Robert Downey Jr. is a very lucky man for getting that part.

  • He did an awesome job though.

  • I spotted on Downey’s imdb page that he’s going to be playing Tony Stark in The Incredible Hulk. Interesting…

  • Its fair to say that there was a fair amount of product placement, but of course, its a superhero movie.

  • It was… refreshing.

  • Looking forward to the next one.

Posted May 20, 2008
Rating
4 stars

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