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Midnight Cowboy. Lost in Translation. The Kids Are All Right. The Truman Show. Martha Mary Marcy Marlene. Sala Samobójców The Suicide Room

01 Friday Mar 2013

Posted by Joanne in Julianne Moore, Laura Linney, movies, Oscar nominee

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Learning to recognise the best blues songs in history for my music class, while writing my grades of what I have seen these past two weeks, most of these I saw during my flight and let me just say Quantas’s Oscar collection is pretty amazing. At the moment I cannot remember two films, shame on me, but so much is going on, I will update when I finally remember.

Midnight Cowboy

10/10

Lost in Translation

10/10

The Kids Are All Right

7.5/10

The Truman Show

8/10

Martha Mary Marcy Marlene

7.5/10

Sala Samobójców The Suicide Room

9/10

The Morning After. The China Syndrome. Interiors. Testament. The Day After Tomorrow. Missing. Fargo. Capote. The Graduate. Megan is Missing.

09 Saturday Feb 2013

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The Morning After

I loved every second of it, till we find out who framed her. I have no idea why she didn’t stand up for her ex husband, I know he tried to kill her, but I think she would besides that.

9/10

The China Syndrome

I was very into the story all the way. Jane was spectacular, and looking really well in red, and Jack Lemmon gave wings to the film, I still wish his character would not die. I wish she stood up for him more confidently, cause it was really sad to look at everyone calling him a lunatic or drunk, when he was the good guy.

10/10

Interiors

If there actually was rape, the film would get a 9. All the existential thoughts and the screw-up Joey, and the final suicide, were very intriguing.

8/10

Testament

What a marvelous film, I really wished we knew what happened to the dad, but other than that absolutely incredible film, the burying the kids, truly compelling.

10/10

The Day After Tomorrow

I was blown away with the special effects, for 2004 they were better than in 2012. I do not remember 2012 that much anymore, but I do think this one was better, nothing beats the scene of War of Worlds when they are transporting people by prom and people kept jumping and falling into the water, that was spectacular, good thing I have it on dvd. The thought of another ice age happening because of global warming, this is probably how we are all gonna die, and that is beyond scary.

9/10

Missing

Jack Lemmon and Sissy Specek were absolutely sensational.

10/10

Fargo

All the blood on the snow.

9/10

Capote

7/10

The Graduate

9/10

Megan Is Missing

The ridiculousness of this film does not end. The last 22 minutes were the only part I should have watched, it is not possible the rape lasted that long. Which serial killer first keeps the victims under the bridge for a few days, then rapes them, and then starves to death and buries alive? What would be the point of that, he should rape then just bury. Why the hell did he stay on-line and kept talking to the girl, what kind of a serial killer does that? The girl showed absolutely no reaction to friend’s death. How is this possible that her parents would let her even walk outside, when her best friend just went missing. The lesbian friend blamed Amy, though she was the one who introduced Megan to Josh, what the? The whole camera thing, she did not play it and haven’t seen a guy in the background? I have noticed him immediately. What about him? He record everything, but does not keep the tape to get off on it? He leaves it in the woods? What is the point of making the video then? I could go on and on.

3/10

They shoot horses, don’t they? Les Miserables. The Impossible. Hyde Park on Hudson. Jindabyne. Maze. Coming Home. Tommy. The face on the Milk Carton. On the Edge of Innocence. Daughters. Confessions of a Go-Go girl. Why my daughter? Selling innocence.

26 Saturday Jan 2013

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They shoot horses, don’t they?

It all just felt magical, but I would not sign for a dancing competition like that. I would not last 5 hours. The suicide scene was spectacular, summing up life so accurately, and the last scene ‘They shoot horses, don’t they?’ I was just amazed every single second.

10/10

Les Miserables

I was not impressed with Hugh Jackman’s singing, but a good adaptation, and the last scene killed me. The rape scene was not compelling and dramatic enough for my taste. I cried when they cut her beautiful hair. Anne did great job, and I am still singing all her singing parts, but oh well.

9/10

The Impossible

After Lincoln, my favorite film this year. When tsunami hit them, this scene left me speechless, the whole film did actually.

10/10

Hyde Park on Hudson

The scene when she realizes he lied to her and he has tons of lovers, oh marvellous, and all the contemplating of all these beautiful landscapes, and both Laura and Bill Murray were spectacular.

8.5/10

Jindabyne

I still have no idea how could they be so happy, fishing next to a dead body. That is both absurd and so sickly intriguing.

8/10

Maze

Laura Linney looks so beautiful in red hair. I loved the film, though the love twist at the end was not necessary, I really think the film would be better if he didn’t get the girl.

8/10

Coming Home

I adore the moment when I realize I have already seen the movie, though I thought I did not. My father must have showed this one to me when I was younger than 12, and that is why I did not remember. But when the scenes passed I realized I  remembered them all, but for some reason could not tell what would happen next. But why am I saying all this, amazing film, and Jane Fonda and Tom Voight were sensational.

Tommy

The beginning was excellent, but what happened after he grew up was just one big misunderstanding. But Ann-Margaret’s performance was glorious.

5/10

The face on the Milk Carton

What a great film. Jill Clayburgh was amazing in it.

8/10

On the Edge of Innocence

I was all depressed yesterday, so I thought, lifetime movies. It is hard to rate them, cause they are all pretty much the same. This one was pretty much bad and the happy ending, I am not keen of it.

5/10

Daughters

I love Holly Marie Combs, that is pretty much it. It is truly saddening why cannot the abused stop giving second chances to the abusers and just get out.

7/10

Confessions of a go-go girl

I am not going to comment on acting here, but I loved the film, it was light and cute, but with the lifetime scandal.

8/10

Why my daughter?

The scene when the mother finds out he is her pimp, yes, nice, and I am still shocked that he killed her.

7/10

Selling innocence

Of course this guy from help centre was the creep, I am disapointe din myself that I have not noticed that sooner, a great film, I wish she would tell the young girl what was going on. I am not surprised she did not tell her mother, that was a lot of money for a few, not nude pictures, and how old was the main character?

7/10

Trust. Poker House. The Perfect Family. The Prime of Miss Joan Brodie. Sinister. The Hunger Games. Eye for an Eye. Punchline. Kika. The Perks of Being A Wallflower. Augusta, Gone. The House at the End of the Street. The Pitch Perfect. Beyond the Blackboard. ATM. The Crazies. Underground The Julian Assange Story. Mom at Sixteen.

28 Friday Dec 2012

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I should have posted it before after Christmas but somehow I got all wrapped up in other things, and here I am posting it today.

Trust

I was impressed, not at first, but then everything went just the way it should. Not too brutal and just the enough amount everyone should know and David Schwimmer did great job directing it. Definitely will rewatch it. There were many scenes that were compelling, my favorite the girl’s realization that he raped her not loved her, her father apologising at the end, family being all everything is normal, her thinking he loves her and will call her back, the rape scene, when her father saw her picture on the wall along all other hal fnaked models and father’s flashbacks. We did not need that scene during the ending titles though, but I really thought him taking the video would lead to somewhere like they would find him or something.

10/10

Pokerhouse

The rape scene was incredible, and mother all drunk and not caring, loveed Selma Blair in this, and Jennifer Laurence was great too, the last scene, girls singing in the car.

8/10

The Perfect Family

The mother just got used to the whole situation too quickly, yeah and it was too happy in general. Favorite scene, the first one at the dinner table.

7/10

The Prime of Miss Joan Brodie

Maggie Smith is spectacular in this, oh my, absolutely incredible. The film was marvellous too, though sometimes that kid was too annoying and self confident.

10/10

Eye for an Eye

Absolutely perfect, kind of a rape and revenge film and Sally killed it.

9/10

Sinister

I was really disappointed, as it was only tense at the beginning when he watched the tapes and the only creepy scene was when the face was revealed in the reflection of the water, other than I really thought it would be the next Insidious and it was pretty much disastrous.

6/10

The Hunger Games

And somehow I did end up watching it, though I said I would not and was surprised cause I thought It would be just another Twilight, but the whole story, sacrifice two kids from a district, and all the kills.

7/10

Punchline

I am always gonna laugh at this one, absolutely amazing. Sally was spectacular. My father used to talk about this film all the time when I was a younger teenager. He still quotes the scenes like Tom’s character medical exam or dinner at the table with the priest. Hilarious. I will watch it with him when I’m home in 3 weeks.

10/10

Kika

The rape scene was incredible, may have been a little too much for most of the audience, but really perfect. The whole film was so beautifully crazy. Kika was pretty annoying in a good meaning of the word. Not as perfect as Bad Education, but one of Almodovar’s best.

10/10

The Perks of being A Wallflower

The only thing I did not like about the film is that Kate Walsh did not have enough screen time, other than that film was incredible. I was really glad when I saw where the film was going, the sexual abuse storyline. Kind of a teenage version of The Silver Linings Playbook.

And at this moment we were infinite.

9/10

Augusta, Gone

6.5/10

House at the End of the Street

7/10

The Pitch Perfect

5/10

Beyond the Blackboard

Not music for the heart good, but good enough.

6.5/10

ATM

I actually really enjoyed it, what an intriguing ending, when it really looks like no one was there.

8/10

The Crazies

7/10

Underground The Julian Assange Story

Rachel Griffiths was the only good thing about this film.

4/10

Mom at Sixteen

6.5/10

Born on the 4th of July. Klute. Chloe. Schinler’s List. Loving Annabelle. Far From Heaven. Magnolia. A Single Man. The Unforgotten. Shelter. The New Daughter. Game Change. Elevator.

21 Sunday Oct 2012

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Born on the 4th of July

9.5/10

Klute

The music was fabulous, old horror and thriller like. The writing is excellent. Did not see anything special in Sutherland’s performance. I loved how often the tape was played.

And for an hour… for an hour, I’m the best actress in the world, and the best fuck in the world.

9/10

Chloe

Everything is perfect, except for Amanda Seyfried. Julianne looked exceptionally beautiful. I have seen the last 10 minutes already in 2009. The best scenes where when Katherine tells her husband ‘I slept with her’ and when Chloe says Katherine how she felt her in her son when she slept with him, or how she looked at Katherine shoes when sleeping with her son.

8/10

Schindler’s List

The first part of the film was a bit weaker, but then It was all a perfection.

10/10

Loving Annabelle

I have no idea why I ended up watching this, I must have been drunk or something, but hell I swear I was not. Annabelle is just so annoying, sure someone grabs someone’s hand though they know that person doesn’t like them. I think it was some sort of soft porn. The ending was good though, but I really hoped she stayed in prison, but as Annabelle’s mother is rich, we all know that is not going to happen.

2/10

Far From Heaven

Did not know whether to ship it or not, other than that It was all intriguing.

9/10

Magnolia

The scene where everyone is failing is beautiful.

8/10

A Single Man

What a beautifully made film. I loved the ending, the last act though was not good enough. The friendship was amazing.

8/10

The Unforgotten

It was not bad until the ufo came. I loved how he did not remember her at the end.

5/10

Shelter

The film did not move me at all, the ending did though.

4/10

The New Daughter

I feel like there was no good scene except for the very ending, where the kid thinks daddy is coming, but daddy is dead and the creatures are coming.

2/10

Game Change

Who cares, in 48 hours no one will even remember who she is.

9/10

Elevator

It was pretty much boring, till this guy decided to click the bottom outside, and I was all he’s gonna get cut, and then when I saw this girl was playing with the buttons again, I knew it was gonna happen. That scene was super tense and very good, I could not stop saying ‘holy shit’. What a stupid kid. And then when he was trying to press the up bottom I knew he would accidental press down and his head and arm is going to get cut off. Of course here the scene was screwed up and there was blackness for way too long. Oh no, no, no! The chubby one can’t get out, that is just not fair and so extremely depressing. ‘I guess I’m the hero.’

4/10

Hilary and Jackie. The Hours. Carnage. The Beaver. Little Man Tate. Foxes. The Iron Lady. Erin Brockovich. North Country. Frozen River. Winter’s Bone. In the Bedroom. Plain Truth. Breathless. The Grey. Dead Man Walking.

15 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by Joanne in Jodie Foster, Kelli Giddish, movies, Oscar nominee, Rachel Griffiths

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As I am moving out, and the Internet connection is not going to be as good as it should be, I will not watch much films, and only have time to watch my tv series and comment on them each week.

Hilary and Jackie

I cannot imagine how hard it must be to be compared to a sister, all the pressure and competition. When Jackie said she wants to sleep with Hilary’s husband, just because they share everything, that was just devastating. Hilary finally allows her sister to do so. What a beautiful and extremely painful movie. She is sleeping with her sister’s husband and she is mad at her for sleeping with her own husband.

I’ve given you everything you’ve asked for. For everything you’ve asked for I said yes.

The truth is you’re not special.

She can’t possibly be Jewish, she’s blonde.

If you think that being an ordinary person is any easier than being an extraordinary one, you’re wrong.

7/10

The Hours

There was so much beautiful pain in this film.

It would be wonderful to say you regretted it. It would be easy. But what does it mean? What does it mean to regret when you have no choice? It’s what you can bear. There it is no one’s going to forgive me. It was death. I chose life.

There are times when you don’t belong and you think you’re going to kill yourself.

I remember one morning getting up at dawn, there was such a sense of possibility. You know, that feeling? And I remember thinking to myself: So, this is the beginning of happiness. This is where it starts. And of course there will always be more. It never occurred to me it wasn’t the beginning. It was happiness. It was the moment. Right then.

But I still have to face the hours.

Always giving the parties to kill the silence.

Would you be angry If I died? I think I’m only staying alive to satisfy you.

I’m saying that even crazy people like to be asked.

It is possible to die, if it is a choice between enrichment and death, I chose death.

You cannot find peace by avoiding life.

9/10

Carnage

Best film of the year and Jodie Foster, ladies and gentlemen, and that performance, enough said.

Why can’t things be easier? You know? Why does everything have to be so exhausting.

At least our kid isn’t a little wimpy ass faggot.

The truth is that nobody here cares.

I’m glad our son kicked the shit out of your son!

You’d known her 15 minutes and you already knew she was fake?

I saw your friend Jane Fonda on TV the other day. Made me wanna run out and buy a Ku Klux Klan poster.

I don’t have a sense of humour and I don’t want one!

She doesn’t care any more than you do.
Mmm, that’s true.

Don’t you tell me about Africa. I know all about suffering in Africa.

How could you be so openly despicable?
Because I feel like it. I fell like being openly despicable!

Zachary is not a maniac!
Yes, he is.

Nobody told you to listen to my conversation.
Well nobody said you should have it under my nose.

I got no patience for this touchy feely bullshit.

I am a short-tempered son of a bitch.
We all are.

She keeps calling me a doctor.

It could be the cobbler. That much I know.
It’s not the cobbler.
Do you think it was the cobbler?
Of course it was.

9.5/10

The Beaver

The scene when Meredith is trapped between her son being hit and her husband depression. She has been very understanding, it is obvious she snapped. What I cannot believe is why did not she call the doctor earlier? The writing is exceptionally good. Oh how people underestimate depression. How his mind is his biggest enemy. The cutting  the arm off was absolutely unexpected and so real and good at the same time. How we see his son is following his fathers steps.

Probably sleeping, that’s all he does.

Nobody wants to feel pain anymore.

8/10

Little Man Tate

The kid is a little autistic, if you ask me and the character of Jane is super annoying, she just purposely wants to take the kid away from his mother and she is basically acticng all ‘I’m your Mommy.’ and Henry Junior Connic character was first super sweet and then turned out to be a jerk. Other than that, amazing film.

Can I have a coke?
Absolutely not.
Kid pukes.
Now can I have a coke?
In a fridge.

7/10

Foxes

7/10

The Iron Lady

Meryl’s performance is astonishing. The film itself is a little chaotic, the flashbacks appear to often. I think it should be more like I admire how t starts with first, what is now part and then we go to the past, I do believe the story would be more moving if after all her success we were hit with the present. Switching the voices and learning how to sound like Margaret require a lot of practice, and not everyone would be able o do that. What I cannot understand about Meryl’s choices of roles, is how lately she goes from dramatic ones to comedies. I always feel like she’s wasting her incredible talent in comedies. Films like, Devil Wears Prada, Mamma Mia, Julia and Julie, It’s Complicated and now Springs. After Carnage, my second favourite film this year and a well deserved Oscar.

9/10

Erin Brockovich

The love part was a little too much, other than that a very inspirational story and a good film. I’m a fast learner. Show me in a lab once and I’ve got it down.

For the first time in my life, I got people respecting me. Please, don’t ask me to give it up.

Oh, you fucking piece of CRAP with no signal!

Ed, have a fucking cup of coffee.

I don’t need pity, I need a paycheck. And I’ve looked. But when you’ve spent the past six years raising babies its real hard to find somebody who pays worth a damn, are ya getting every word of this down honey or am I talking too fast?

Are you going to be something else that I have to survive? Because… to tell you the truth… I’m not up to it.

NOT PERSONAL! That is my WORK, my SWEAT, and MY TIME AWAY FROM MY KIDS! IF THAT IS NOT PERSONAL, I DON’T KNOW WHAT IS!

Annabelle Daniels: 714-454-9346. 10 years old, 11 in May. Lived on the plume since birth. Wanted to be a synchronized swimmer so she spent every minute she could in the PG&E pool. She had a tumor in her brain stem detected last November, an operation on Thanksgiving, shrunk it with radiation after that. Her parents are Ted & Rita. Ted’s got Crohn’s disease, Rita has chronic headaches, and nausea, and underwent a hysterectomy last fall. Ted grew up in Hinkley. His brother Robbie, and his wife May and their five children: Robbie Jr, Martha, Ed, Rose & Peter *also* lived on the plume. Their number is 454-9554. You want their diseases?

Well, um, seeing as how I have no brains or legal expertise, and Ed here was losing all faith in the system, am I right? I just went out there and performed sexual favors. Six hundred and thirty-four blow jobs in five days… I’m really quite tired.

Like I was saying, I thought that the number you proposed was inappropriate, so I increased it.

7/10

North Country

I was nicely surprised with this one. I was shocked how they made it seem like the guy raped her, and at the end we find out she was raped by a teacher. The son pissed me off through the entire film, ungrateful son calling his mother a whore, that was just really hard to look at.

8.5/10

Frozen River

A baby in that bag, I did not see that one coming. The thing is, the film still does not have enough suspense, but still is very good. The kid burned the house down. The ending was a twist, she gave the kids away, that was just surprising. The film would be better if the kid died.

Count it.

8/10

Winter’s Bone

It was fine, until the torture porn started, aka finding her father’s body, that’s when the film got excellent.

What are we ever gonna do with you, baby girl?
Kill me I guess.
That idea’s been said already. Got any others?
Help me. Nobody’s said that idea yet, have they?

8/10

In the Bedroom

Did you do it?

7/10

Plain Truth

Boring with a nice twist at the end.

5/10

Breathless

The opening, Deter like, which is always good, though this one may be a little too Deter like. As a huge horror fan I enjoyed it just a little too much, the humour is good and the film is simply prefect, until the third act, when it all falls apart, when the private detective comes and ruins the story entirely. The film would be so much better if it just ended like they cleaned everything up and escaped, or got caught and shot the police man and then escaped. I really enjoyed Kelli’s character, more than Lorna. Tiny was just excellent, and when she started cutting Dale up, that was just breathtaking. The self defence scene was great though. I liked the idea that Tiny would kill them all. Am going to buy it on DVD and replay the first two acts.

I didn’t think there was that much money in the whole state of Texas.

Oh my God, Lorna, Oh my God.

Holy Jesus, Dale’s dead.

We’ve got a hell of a situation on our hands, Lorna.

Now, that’s a bit better.
Better? That bag does not change the fact that there’s a dead man underneath it.

We’re in Texas, there are no accidents, there’s alive and there’s dead.

I didn’t kill nobody.

What happened?
Bugs.
Bugs? No kiddin.
Never knew bugs could do that.
Earth to earth, dust to dust, all that.

With the turkey knife?

I ain’t cutting no man into pieces.

You what?

Hell of a good time we havin, ah?

I guess I always kinda liked cutting stuff up.

Does blood make me look fat?

Instead there’s poor old Dale… While you gals are having the time of your lives.

Figured it was self defence.

Abso-lutely.

Even a good woman has got a breaking point.

How do you think you’re gonna get out of this one?

8/10

The Grey

The plane crash was intriguing, it was very smart of him to fasten all three seatbelts. You’re gonna die, that’s what happening, sounded a lot like ‘You’re are about to be kidnapped.’ This is Fuck City, population 5 and dwindling. There are many beautiful scenes, the last scene when he’s looking at all the photos in the wallets, really moving. The way I see it, he died, I do not believe the ending means he won over the wolf and is resting, he’s dying along with the wolf, that is what happened. I do not like the idea of purgatory some people are giving, this is not lost people. He did not commit suicide, they all suffered and were killed by wolves. The lucky ones, died in plane crush. The title does not mean purgatory, it means hanging between life and the inevitable death, because they all are going to die. In the beautiful mountains, in the cold, eaten by wolves.

Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I’ll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day.

Do something. Do something. You phony prick fraudulent mother fucker. Do something! Come on! Prove it! Fuck faith! Earn it! Show me something real! I need it now. Not later. Now! Show me and I’ll believe in you until the day I die. I swear. I’m calling on you. I’m calling on you! Fuck it. I’ll do it myself.

We’re going to get a large branch and sharpen the end of it, and we’re going to shove it up this thing’s ass. Then we’re going to eat it.

Who do you love? Let them take you.

Don’t move. Stare right back at them.

Fate didn’t give a fuck. Dead is dead.

There’s not a second that goes by when I’m not thinking of you in some way. I want to see your face. Feel your hands in mine. Feel you against me. But I know that will never be. You left me, and I can’t get you back… I move like I imagine the damned do, cursed. I feel like it’s only a matter of time… I don’t know why I’m writing this, I don’t know what can come of it. I know I can’t get you back. I don’t know why this has happened to us. I feel like it’s me. Bad luck. Poison. I’ve stopped doing this world any real good.

I got a book. It’s called “We’re all fucked”. It’s a best seller.

A job at the end of the world. A salaried killer for a big petroleum company. I don’t know why I did half the things I’ve done, but I know this is where I belong, surrounded by my own. Ex-cons, fugitives, drifters, ass-holes. Men unfit for mankind.

It’s good. It’s good that it hurts.
It’s good?
It’s good, yeah.
Oh well then I’m fuckin’ fabulous.

I just had the clearest thought. I’m done. I’m done.

Is that it? You’re just gonna sit there? Is that what you want?
Yeah.
After what we survived?
That’s exactly why. What I got waiting for me back there? I’m gonna sit on a drill all day. Get drunk all night. That’s my life. Turn around and look at that. I feel like that’s all for me. How do I beat that. When will it ever be better? I can’t explain it.

8/10

Dead Man Walking

6.5/10

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Steel Magnolias. Enter Nowhere. Sybil. Carriers. Detention. The Art of Getting By. The 19th Wife. Brake. The Awakening. Doubt. Funny Games US. The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer. Mulholland Drive. World Trade Center. The Accused. Taxi Driver. Nell. The Dangerous Lives of the Altar Boys. Flight Plan. The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane. The Brave One.

20 Monday Aug 2012

Posted by Joanne in Jodie Foster, movies, Naomi Watts, Oscar nominee, Sally Field

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First of all, it was good to go back to watching movies again, but I am going through some serious TV withdrawals. It has been very hard for me not to start any new tv series, and even reruns don’t help anymore. I have trouble sleeping and functioning. It has been just 5 days, but it is long enough. All I have to do is survive till the 18th of September, then to 25th, and I will have 6 shows each week. But till then at least three films a day. This is what I watched or rewatched this month.

Steel Magnolias

I guess I decided to watch it again, when I heard there will be a remake, which is disastrous, how the hell can they replace THAT cast? And the funeral scene? Sally Field’s performance in that particular scene. Shirley MacLaine’s character. There are many charming scenes and all the ladies are extremely likeable. Everyone is full of class, and the story is filled with adorable jokes. Not replaceable.

10/10

Enter Nowhere

When I am writing my thoughts on this one, I would like to say that Sara Paxton books very good movies. Every actress in 18-25 category should aim for carrier like hers. Since Wes Craven’s remake she has done a lot of good works, and as I’m looking at her IMDB page right now she already has 9 films booked and filmed coming out in 2012. She doesn’t take comedies or pseudo horrors like most of the starlets her age do. Her carrier right now is as good as Kristen Stewart’s before Twilight. She is 24, but still can pass 18. Sure she did some weaker films too, but who didn’t. Enter nowhere and The Innkeepers are examples of a satisfactory carrier. The scenery was mysterious, the acting average, and the plot was promising, till it crashed, hard. For me the scene that cracked me up the most was ‘It looks like Poland.’ The coming in and coming out of the house is a trick well known for the genre, but usually less disappointing. The whole we’re all related idea should definitely be replaced by something else. Even some well know but simple, someone kidnapped us and wants to kill as idea. Unfortunately, filmmakers want to shock people, and there are more and more films which plot’s purpose is to save the world or change destiny. That is how ideas like this, or the recent The Cabin in The Woods are created. I think the rhythm of the film suddenly sped up, and killed the not too good in the first place tension. The atmosphere was good till some point, that’s why the grade is that high.

7/10

Sybil

Sybil will always be my in my top ten favourite films, and Sally’s Sybil will always remain among my top ten favourite performances. This film is the perfection in every second. My definitely favourite display of the multiple personalities character and one of the intriguing cases of child abuse, the toxic mother/daughter relationship which is so rarely showed on screen. We can learn a lot from this film, and come on, we would all want to have a psychiatrist like Sybil’s, the one who actually cares and listens.

Nothing will fit perfect anywhere until I fit perfect.

Is it fun talking like a little girl, Ms. Dorsett?

What the hell did that monster do to you? What happened in the green kitchen?

In accepting Peggy into her arms, Sybil began the deepest healing of her selves. In embracing Peggy, she embraced herself. In calming her, she was calming her own heart. As I watched her becoming mother to herself, I felt my own long motherhood ending. I released what I had held so long. I celebrated the beginning of her emancipation. I let go. Our work together lasted eleven years. Today, Sybil lives peacefully in a small college town where she’s a professor of art. There’s not enough time in the day for her to do everything she wants, but that time in every sense, is her own. She tells me she’s happy. I know she’s free.

10/10

Carriers

I have absolutely no notes from this film, which clearly says something. No, seriously, there are so many viruses films out there that they all start to look the same, just like zombie films. This one, on the other hand, was just okay at the beginning, then very good, when we meet Christopher Meloni’s character, then we have the amazing scene where the kid wants to pee, and the father has to chose between dying with the daughter or living alone. As the car drives away, there’s the beautiful scene when the father walks with the daughter, we prepare ourselves for the inevitable truth, the plot will fall so suddenly, we will not be able to sit in our sits. Then we are just driving. Till that point film was surprising good, we were actually into the story, as we compare it to all the other virus films that we have seen before, like, let’s take Resident Evil for example, and we think ‘oh, this virus film is actually good’. Then the action suddenly stops, there is this one satisfying scene when the older brother leaves his girlfriend behind because she’s infected, and then just nothing. As for the rest of the film, nothing interesting happens.

7/10

Detention

I have never been that disappointed with a film in my life. I was actually waiting for it to come out for two years now, and what do I get for my patient wait? Nothing, absolutely nothing. Do not get me wrong, I did enjoy the 90s references, but the rest was just wrong. I enjoyed the humour, till some point, so I am not giving the film zero points.

Every morning I try to remember that I’m only the second biggest loser to walk Grizzly Hills High. First place goes to the drunk slut who screwed the dead mascot in 1992. But the 90’s are history, and so am I.

I know it looks like such a lighthearted feel-good comedy, being an expecting teenage mom. But let me tell you something, I’ve been principal at this school for five years. Let me tell both of you something, pregnant teenagers are never funny, ever.
I’m not pregnant.
Cut the carbs.

3/10

The Art Of Getting By

Screw love, I was surprised by the existential aspect of this film. Freddie’s character was so… to identify with. There is that, and I am an artist too, so there’s another point. Though I did not like Emma’s character, she’s recently booking good films. This, It’s kind of a funny story, Lymelife or Scream 4. When it comes to Freddie, I really enjoyed August Rush, Finding Neverland and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but that was some time ago. Rita Wilson always plays my favorite mothers, and she’s the main reason I watched the film. If I’m right, I know I am, that’s that kid from Speak. Why do girls always fall for unemployed struggling artists, like painters or musicians, will never figure this out.

Just be careful, they have an easier time of getting by than you do.

I have no idea what I’m doing here.
I don’t think anybody does, at least you admit it.

I have fears but I thought they were pretty run-of-the-mill: pain, death.
Not me. I fear life.

You’re going to have to start using that brain of yours to access that talent of yours to show that beautiful heart of yours.

“Since the dawn of recorded history, something like 110 billion human beings have been born into this world. And not a single one of them made it. There are 6.8 billion people on the planet. Roughly 60 million of them die every year. 60 million people. That comes out to about 160,000 per day. I read this quote once when I was a kid, “We live alone, we die alone. Everything else is just an illusion. ” It used to keep me up at night. We all die alone. So, why am I supposed to spend my life working, sweating, struggling?…For an illusion? Because no amount of friends, no girl, no assignments about conjugating the pluperfect or determining the square root of the hypotenuse is gonna help me avoid my fate. I have better things to do with my time.”

“Some people say its brilliant, some people say its bullshit and honestly I can’t tell the difference. So you just do it and hope that you’re not fooling yourself.”

“I actually felt something. That doesn’t always happen, it hasn’t happened in a very long time… and I have lived long enough to know that when it does, you should act on it.”

“If you speak even the most rudimentary form of the English language then you’ll understand this: Leave me alone.”

I just can’t shake this awareness of my own mortality. Everything seems meaningless. I just feel like I’m full of shit. I have no idea what I’m doing here…”

Happiness is like something you have to look after.

“Women like being desired. Just throw her up against a wall and start kissing her. Chances are she’ll kiss you back, and if she doesn’t, at least you tried. You’ve got to do something or else you’ll lose her.”

“Every time I think about a subject, or even try to visualize an image of what I think I should paint, I just.. I just feel like I’m full of shit. Like I’m trying to be something I’m not.”

What were you like as a child?
I was such a better person that I am now. I’m serious. I was happy, I was open, I was curious. But I’ll tell you this – I knew it was ending. I was overwhelmed with sadness when I realized I was gonna change, and it’s all most likely gonna get worse. Like a nostalgia for the present, I couldn’t shake it.”

It’s a long life. We’re not done.

I was nothing. I felt like nothing, less than. You changed that.

I have a real problem with motivation.

8/10

The 19th Wife

The first fought that came to my mind was, the music is highly inappropriate. I enjoyed Patricia’s character, the scene when they were cutting her hair and she was crying was really moving. ‘Did they give you a choice? Then it’s not a sin.’ Through most of the film, I was all in tears because I fought they will kill her. Don’t we just all love how Lifetime movies squeeze the tears out of us? I have not read the book, I just read some articles on the topic, and I do not get something. The film says she disappeared in 1907 and was possibly murdered? When all the articles I read said she died in 1917?

7/10

Brake

A guy waking up buried in a box is my favourite kind of thriller. All the ‘slow it down, asshole’, ‘doggie, doggie, come here’ and ‘there’s someone at my window’ really helped to set the tension. The whole idea was very compelling, till the last act, when everything falls apart. Claustrophobic box and dozens of bees, that might have been too much, but no it was just perfectly balanced. When I heard about the car bombs, I knew he was in one. I have been asking myself the question who would die through the whole film, and I thought it would be her, because that would ruin him. Then I totally believed Henry drowned or was blown up when his time was up. If I was the main character I would check photos and messages on that phone, that might have given some hint. ‘Go fuck yourself.’ The idea with her being in an ambulance and him being in a cop car was nicely played. I might have been naive, but I really fought his friend is not a part of this. Every single thing was absolutely perfect about this film, until we find out he somehow survived. When I was thinking that was the stupidest training ever and was all ‘are you kidding me? ‘ and ‘he drowned right, right?’ Tom Berenger you always play a villain so fine. Ah, Washington monument, should have seen that one coming. I was really willing to give it a 10 if he drowned and it was all an after death dream, or if Molly died, and a 9 if there was a big catastrophe. The ending ruined the most perfect thriller.

8/10

The Awakening

Another example of an appealing ghost story idea going wrong. The tension was pretty ample until it all fell into pieces. In the first part I was mad at myself for not seeing it at the cinema and happy to get the poster, but then I realized when it was all heading. One thing I cannot say this film lacked was a beautiful location, the mansion too. Music was discernible at the beginning, then I just forgot about it. The dummer was pleasing. I really enjoyed the idea of her looking at the doll version of herself, that was creepy enough for a ghost story. ‘Lock the door.’ I think most of the people who saw the film figured out who the ghost was when the Tom was following her everywhere. ‘Stop bossing me around.’ ‘She’s very troubled, you have to understand that.‘ I am pretty sure this guy with glasses has some significance that I cannot figure out, which is killing me. I was right to think there were no children there. The whole explanation is highly far-fetched. I knew the scars on her collarbones where significant. I can understand that she has blocked all the bad memories, but she has seen the photo and the kid million times how could she not recognize him? People really try to be more creative and finds some new plot, not a person being the ghost or being the second kid that survived some massacre. The way I read it is she is alive, and I think her death might have actually save the story.

6/10

Doubt

I have decided to go through my film collection, and as It has been more than four years since I have seen this film at the cinema, and as I have been buried under the cushion with my lovely cold, I said why not Doubt? It is not the best priest/boy abuse film, with my personal best and a true masterpiece Bad Education. Here the story is nor proved nor we see the boy suffering, or meet priest’s other victims. We are just chasing the priest and making him confess. ‘God Bless you sister.’ ‘I love this song.’, Meryl’s reaction. The dance looks even more terrible than the previous song. I thought nuns shout pretend they do not see and cover for a priest. Sister James annoyed me then and still does a little, how can she be so naive? I really do believe she just wanted to get rid of the problem to go back to living simply. Why on Earth would she tell the priest that she really believes he is not guilty? ‘Well go back and shut up.’

Though it has been I will step outside the church if that’s what needs to be done, ’til the door should shut behind me! I will do what needs to be done, though I’m damned to Hell! You should understand that, or you will mistake me.

Where is your compassion?
Nowhere you can get at it.

I don’t think Father Flynn did anything wrong.
You just want things to be resolved so you can have simplicity back.

Then why do you look like you’ve seen the devil?

Did you ever prove it?
To whom?
Anyone but yourself?

I have doubts. I have such doubts.

9/10

Funny Games US

A very solid thriller composed as a game. ‘Why are you doing this?‘ ‘Why not?‘ The film was good, and the suspense was on the normal level, but the film sped up when they told her to take off her clothes, then it all started spinning, and suddenly the kid is dead. I do not recall any thriller at this moment where the kid is actually killed, not like in The Amityville Horror where the whole family is killed at the beginning, but when we get to know the kid and their parents, the kid and usually the mother survive, thankfully not here. I really did not like when they rewinded the game, that ruined the credibility of the story, a lot. Sure let’s just sit with that Nokia waiting for it to magically start working…and eat a baguette, cause there is no danger and we are all good, and our son did not just get killed. That may have disturbed me a bit. If my son was shut, I think I would be so devastated, I would beg them to shoot me too. I really expected them to kill the father, not the son. When she shot the guy I was happy, and I was utterly disappointed when they rewinded it. The ending was my definitely favourite kind, everyone dies and the game starts over, with a new family.

8.5/10

The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer

Well spent four hours of my life, based on the true story is a very well made documentary. First he forces her to have an abortion, then he forces her to strip and dance in a club, he treats her very badly and then he kills her. ‘To kill what you can’t have it is a very natural thing.‘

9/10

Mulholland Drive

Let me just start with how much I enjoyed this one. I loved how Rita basked in taking advantage of Diane and making her feel useless and replaceable. That brought a great explanation to the too colourful act two. The only thing that I am still trying to figure out is the meaning of her grandparents (I assume) in the story. The way I see it, they were disappointed with her not succeeding? Some people form the sexual abuse accusation, but I cannot see that. Okay, maybe they were highly demanding, but sexual abuse, what, both of them? I do not see that.

9/10

World Trade Center

The true story of John and McLoughlin and Will Jimeno, 9/11 shown from the side of the rescuing team and their wives and bringing hope to the victims.

We’re not leaving, We’re the Marines, you are our mission.

We prepared for everything. Not for this. Not for something this size. There’s no plan.

This guy. He’s gonna die if you don’t get him out soon. And the only thing in the way is my leg. I want you to cut it off. Just cut if off. I can live without a leg.
I’m not cutting your leg off. I can’t. You’re coming out in one piece, you hear me?
You gotta… Look it’s my leg. Just juice me up and cut it off. If he dies, I die. That’s just the way it is.
Look Will, your partner must be 20 feet deeper. Probably more compacted than you. Even if I cut your leg off, he’s not gonna get out of there for hours. I’m sorry, man. Now, let me do my work.

It’s like God made a curtain with the smoke, shielding us from what we’re not yet ready to see.

“9/11 showed us what human beings are capable of. The evil, yeah, sure. But it also brought out the goodness we forgot could exist. People taking care of each other for no other reason than it was the right thing to do. It’s important for us to talk about that good, to remember. ‘Cause I saw all of it that day.”

8/10

The Accused

My personal favourite Jodie Foster’s performance, and a well deserved Oscar. Also one of my top ten favourite lead performances by any actress. The film is heartbreaking, and the topic of rape is very well portrait.

What the hell are you talking about? You saw me at the hospital, what you think I asked for that? Is that what you think? If that’s what you think then you get the fuck out of my house!

This is what the jury is going to see. And they are going to see the girl too and you can’t tell it from these. But she’s tiny. She’s the most defenceless looking thing you you ever saw.

You don’t understand how I feel! I’m standing there with my pants down and my crotch hung out for the world to see and three guys are sticking it to me, a bunch of other guys are yelling and clapping and you’re standing there telling me that that’s the best you can do. Well, if that’s the best you could do, then your best sucks! Now, I don’t know what you got for selling me out, but I sure as shit hope it was worth it!

Ladies and Gentleman, Mr. Paulson has told you the testimony of Sarah Tobias is nothing. Sarah Tobias was raped but that is nothing. She was cut, bruised, and terrorized but that is nothing. All of it happened in front of a howling crowd and that is nothing. Well, it may be nothing to Mr. Paulson, but it is not nothing to Sarah Tobias and I don’t believe it’s nothing to you. Next, Mr. Paulson tried to convince you that Kenneth Joyce was the only one in that room who knew that Sarah Tobias was being raped. The only one. Now you watched Kenneth Joyce, how did he strike you? Did he seem specially sensitive? Did he seem so remarkable that you said to yourselves, “Of course. This man would notice things other people wouldn’t.” Do you believe that Kenneth Joyce saw something in that room that those three men didn’t see. In all the time that Sarah was pinned down on that Pinball machine that other people didn’t know? Kenneth Joyce confessed to you that he watched a rape and did nothing. He told you that everyone in that bar behaved badly and he was right. But no matter how immoral it may be, it is not the crime of criminal solicitation to walk away from a rape. It is not the crime of criminal solicitation to watch a rape. But it is the crime of criminal solicitation to induce, or entreat, or encourage, or persuade another person to commit a rape. Hold her down, stick it to her, make her moan. These three men did worse than nothing. They cheered and they clapped and they rooted the others on. They made sure that Sarah Tobias was raped, and raped, and raped, and raped. And tell me, was that nothing?

10/10

Taxi Driver

Maybe instead of why I loved the film, obviously, I will say what I did not like about it, like when the main character takes Betsy to the ‘grown ups’ film, that screamed trouble loudly. Sure, I loved how he wanted to take care of all the street trash, but the ending is just too unlikely to happen. All his thinking, Jodie’s performance and everything else was an absolute perfection.

The days go on and on… they don’t end. All my life needed was a sense of some place to go. I don’t believe that one should devote his life to morbid self-attention, I believe that one should become a person like other people.

I think someone should just take this city and just… just flush it down the fuckin’ toilet.

June twenty ninth. I gotta get in shape. Too much sitting has ruined my body. Too much abuse has gone on for too long. From now on there will be 50 push-ups each morning, 50 pull-ups. There will be no more pills, no more bad food, no more destroyers of my body. From now on will be total organization. Every muscle must be tight.

All the animals come out at night – whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets. I go all over. I take people to the Bronx, Brooklyn, I take ’em to Harlem. I don’t care. Don’t make no difference to me. It does to some. Some won’t even take spooks. Don’t make no difference to me.

Loneliness has followed me my whole life. Everywhere. In bars, in cars, side walks, stores, everywhere. There’s no escape. I’m God’s lonely man… June 8th. My life has taken another turn again. The days can go on with regularity over and over, one day indistinguishable from the next. A long continuous chain. Then suddenly, there is a change.

Listen, you fuckers, you screw heads. Here is a man who would not take it anymore. A man who stood up against the scum, the cunts, the dogs, the filth, the shit. Here is a man who stood up.

Each night when I return the cab to the garage, I have to clean the cum off the back seat. Some nights, I clean off the blood.

9/10

Nell

What’s not to love? The bar scene was perfectly uncomfortable.

7.5/10

The Dangerous Lives of the Altar Boys

A well discussed issue of brother/sister incest.

I used to let Donny do… things to me.
What kind of things?
Everything.
Wait, Donny who? Donnie, your brother?

First few times I felt smarter than everyone else, sort of dangerous. Do you know that feeling? Then I just started feeling like a monster. Look I was going crazy keeping my secret, I had to tell you. And I’ve been practising what to say ever since we met.
Don’t hurt yourself.
You hate me.
No. I just don’t know.

She told me a secret, you cannot tell anyone.

I think I’m ugly and I’m awful and I don’t know why I came here.

You’ve got to aim lower.
That low enough?
Not as low as fucking your own sister.

I’m the bad one, all right? You can hate Donny and think he’s an evil asshole, but I made him do it. I tricked him one night when he was stoned and then I blackmailed him to doing it all the time. And I loved it. He was all I thought about.

When you look at me, I can hardly breathe.

7/10

Flight Plan

It was a good thriller, not too good though. I have no idea why so many people call it Panic Room 2. Panic Room is perfection, and this is just another thriller. ‘Zawracamy na pokład, Zawracamy na ALTO airlaines’ that was cute, thank you. Through most of the film I was sure the kid died with the father, but then she did not carry two coffins, just one. So there, you got me. ‘Excuse me Ma’am, I’ve got two questions for you. What are the movies and how loud do these headphones go?‘ That is basically me, oh I laughed hard on this one, that is just me. Through the entire film I felt like Jodie was too over educated for this film, she’s a genius. When the masks started falling, I could not stop laughing, that was absolutely amazing, everyone started panicking, and no one knew what was going on. When she accused this Arab guy, and then this other guy wanted to beat him, that was, well, real. The best scene was when she walks with her daughter, that moment of proving everyone wrong. It was nowhere near as splendid as Wes Craven’s Red Eye, but it was good enough.

Miss Pratt, there are 425 passengers on this flight who are not receiving any attention at the moment because every one of my flight attendants are looking for a child that none of them believe was ever on board! If you think we could be doing more to meet your needs, then I suggest you take it up with customer service after we land.

Hey! Your husband didn’t jump off that roof! He flew!

Hey, are you watching this movie? Not too funny. ‘Course at 36,000 feet, you can’t just up and walk out of the theatre, can you?

You just scared the shit out of 400 passengers, people who didn’t plan on spending the night in Newfoundland!

A teddy bear does not constitute an inaccurate passenger manifest.

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m sorry to interrupt, but we’ve got a first to report. It seems our aircraft is big enough to lose a child in. Her name is Julia Pratt, six years old, she is wearing a navy blue jumper. If she’s anywhere near you or perhaps playing with one of your kids, please press the call button now. We’ve got an anxious mom up here. Thank you.

What is she holding?
She’s holding her daughter.

7.5/10

The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane

Through half of the film I though she killed her father. I wish the paedophile/victim relation was actually picked up and better described.

How old do you have to be before people start treating you like a person?

School is having people tell you what life is and never finding out by yourself.

My father had given me a small bottle containing some white powder. He said if she should arrive, I should put it in her tea. Calm her, make her less aggressive. I looked it up based on it properties. Potassium cyanide. Father meant what he said about doing anything you have to to survive. I can still see her red nails holding up that cup. After a few sips she said that the tea tasted of almonds. It’s the almond cookies, I told her.

Maybe you don’t understand about poets: Edgar Allen Poe was a drug addict, Dylan Thomas drank himself to death, Sylvia Plath took her own life.

We worked out every detail, we knew it wouldn’t be easy. Here’s a letter from my father: Don’t give in and play their game, fight them any way you have to, survive. That’s what he said. Then he kissed me and walked off into the trees and down the lane.

7/10

The Brave One

What was that? Grown up Iris fighting the scum and criminals? Taxi Driver 2? Cause that’s what it felt like. The film lacked a lot, though not my favourite Jodie’s performance, her Golden Globe nomination was well deserved. The problem is, she was the only excellent thing about the film. The ending was entirely ridiculous. The second act was intriguing, how she tried to cope with the killing, and could no longer be a person she was before. The radio broadcasts were very good as well.

I always believed that fear belonged to other people. Weaker people. It never touched me. And then it did. And when it touches you, you know… that it’s been there all along. Waiting beneath the surfaces of everything you loved.

I should have walked out of that train. I could have just shown them the gun, they wouldn’t have hurt me. Why don’t my hands shake? Why doesn’t somebody stop me?

How did you… pull it back together after what happened to you?
You don’t. You… you become someone else. A stranger.

There is no going back. To that other person. That other place. This thing, this stranger. She is all you are now.

7/10

From today I’m starting watching or rewatching all the Oscar Lead Actress Nominees. I have seen most of the films nominated in different categories from 90s and 2000+, but just about twenty before the 90s, I think I will start with the 70s, and I chose the Lead Actress category first. I will most likely skip the romances/melodramas and historical films, but I will definitely watch all the dramas.

Word count: 5272

Secretary. A Lonely Place To Die. Norma Rae. Painful Secrets. Carjacked. The Yellow Handkerchief. Welcome to the Rileys. The Messagner. The Woman in Black. Panic Room. Chernobyl. The Treatment. Silent House. The Innkeepers. I Don’t Know How She Does it. New Year’s Eve. Head Of State. The Party Never Stops: Diary of a Binge Drinker. Invention of Lying. Piranha 3DD.

13 Friday Jul 2012

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Secretary

I would much more like it if it was more of a drama not love story, but everything about it was just right.

In one way or another I’ve always suffered. I didn’t know why exactly. But I do know that I’m not so scared of suffering now. I feel more than I’ve ever felt and I’ve found someone to feel with. To play with. To love in a way that feels right for me. I hope he knows that I can see that he suffers too. And that I want to love him.

Each cut, each scar, each burn, a different mood or time. I told him what the first one was, told him where the second one came from. I remembered them all. And for the first time in my life I felt beautiful. Finally part of the earth. I touched the soil and he loved me back.

Why do you cut yourself, Lee?
I don’t know.
Is it that sometimes the pain inside has to come to the surface, and when you see evidence of the pain inside you finally know you’re really here? Then, when you watch the wound heal, it’s comforting… isn’t it?
I… That’s a way to put it.

9/10

A lonely place to die

The first and second act, all the woods scenes are absolutely agitating, but then there is just too much shooting.

8/10

Norma Rae

One of those films, that change your life. I had an occasion to see it a few times before, but this time it was different, as the last time I saw it, it was about two years ago, before Sally and Beau stared together on Brothers and Sisters, and it was a nice surprise to see him here, now I’m going to enjoy watching Nora and Brody scenes even more. A beautiful inspirational story and one of my ten best and most favorite films ever made.

10/10

Painful Secrets

The main character makes every self harmer look like a psycho. Mean girls at school pulling up her sleeves, excellent. Mother’s portrait very realistic and well presented, but ending with the mother moving out, not possible.

You mutilate your own arm and you have no idea why you do it?

5/10

Carjacked

Through most of the film, I was telling myself, that’s what I would do, that’s what makes this movie good. No surprises here, Maria Bello makes the story appealing, again.

8/10

The Yellow Handkerchief

Don’t we just all love dramas like this, peaceful, with no everyday drama, pretending, sweet-talking, just living.

8/10

Welcome to the Rileys

A family helping a troubled young girl, after the loss of their own.

7/10

The Messagner

I remember being a kid seeing the trailer of it at the cinema thinking, I gotta see this one, and after 5 years I finally got to. It was pretty average, and then the guy who was helping them turned out to be the head of the family who died there. And that story never gets old, from the masterpiece The Shining to the newest Seven Below. We’ve seen it, we like it and always will. The fighting part was too short, but the scenery was breathtaking.

6/10

The woman in black

The opening scene, a big yes. Climate, scenography, a huge yes. 25 minutes into the film, ‘this feels like Harry Potter’ The woods seen from Deathly Hallows or or labyrinth from Goblet of Fire. I love how instead of suicide note says, self murder. ‘You could have saved him’. The ending may have swept me of my feet a little bit, though we knew she was not gone.

8.5/10

Panic Room

Where’d you learn that? Titanic. I would definitely carry the phone with me, and I know it was 2001, but c’mon she had a cellphone. The idea of actually hiding in a panic room, smart. A very good thriller, is it wrong that I felt bad for the black guy character?

9/10

Chernobyl

Extreme tourism, no thank you. Nothing like Paranormal Activity, which is a good thing. I always tend to put myself in the characters shoes, and if I were one of them, I would just keep walking, 20km? not more than 8 hours by foot. Why the hell did they stop to take these cables, and come back? No idea. Going back for your friends, another bad idea. Giving a gun to a blonde chick who will not use it, no way, you do realize you will need it more, right? If I were them, I would be selfish, and just keep on going. To go or to stay? Always go. Bad thing, not once did they think about being affected by radiation, and instead of picking the woods, they pick some buildings, of which construction they have no idea of. The chick ending up in the same cell as more infected people, a little too much. I do think the whole idea of Chernobyl, the story not well used. The radiation did a lot of harm, and it would be better if they showed the mutation, and went with something like, people really living here, not just patient escaping theory. Ignoring all the disadvantages and thanking myself for seeing it at the cinema, hell yeah. One of the best horror films this year.

9/10

The Treatment

The film has some sweet moments, but nothing special.

6.5/10

Silent House

Well I clearly did not see it coming, we could expect the main character to be a psychopath, but child molestation and abuse, very nice. I know that Mary-Kate and Ashley never got to be in a horror, but after Lizzie’s performance, I can definitely say we will hear about her, and in a few years, she may be a star, who’s carrier we will follow on daily basis.

7/10

The Innkeepers

The atmosphere was good, and we all love hunted motels, but this movie lacked scare, and when it was, there was a disappointment. The story was badly told, and nothing was clearly answered, but we could analize everything, and come up with an answer that made sense. It may see too tangled, but it is there. The final scene, I saw a bad version of it, but the portrait of Sara’s character was too bright, and definitely did not bring any chills, the sudden door closing does though.

7/10

I don’t know how she does it

I was disappointed with this one, but to watch her have everything under control and her struggle for everything to stay that way was bearable, bad thing it was a comedy.

6.5/10

New Year’s Eve

Oh, thank God, it was not as bad as Valentine’s Day. I was thinking how to grade it and I think the best way is to assess each story seperately. I have watched this film for Hilary Swank, so her character is where I am going to start. Hilary and Robert de Niro, I have no idea why in all those multistory films, someone has to die, but the story was good, all of it. Michele Pfeiffer and Zac Efron, I thought I would like it but I did not, but I loved Michelle’s dancing at the end. But what are you doing, I’m twice your age.’ pretty much spoiled the whole atmosphere. Halle Berry’s story, can we even count it as a sperate story it was so short, and we have seen it already. Wait a minute, didn’t Julia Roberts have like the very same storyline in Valentine’s Day? Jessica Biel and Sara Paulson, it was pretty annoying at times, but interesting in general. Katherine Heigl and Jon Bon Jovi, average, but Sofia Vergara killed it, every time. Sarah Jessica Parker, Abigail Breslin and Jake T Austin, no surprises here, and the only thing I liked, was the scene when the girl sees the guy kissing someone else, turns around crying, and there’s her mother. Ashton Kutcher and Lea Michelle, cliché and nothing special. Josh Duchamel and Sara Jessica Parker, I clearly did not see that one coming. What I also liked was Hector Elizondo’s character, the way Hilary and Josh’s characters almost run into each other, and did in bloopers. As it is my favorite day of the year, I may be a little biased, but no shame here, I just like this day too much.

Nothing beats New York on New Years Eve.

7.5/10

Head of State

There are no surprises here, when I say that I only saw this movie, because Stephanie March is in it, no shame here. The problem is she was the only good thing about this film, the dialogues were lacking, the script was crushing, and I may have been too exhausted when I was watching it, as it was already 1am, because in normal circumstances, I would just turned it off. It was not disastrous, till the character’s brother became his associate, then it was just too much and too unrealistic. The best scene:

‘Can I have a massage?’ ‘Yes!’

4/10

The Party Never Stops: Diary of a binge drinker

We can see that it was aimed for teens, as the story is easy and lacks a lot. I was actually satisfied and a bit sad for what happened to her friend.

5/10

Invention of Lying

The beginning was actually satisfying, but when the character reads his play, it all starts crashing. The idea was not so bad either, but it was not well lead. The scene with Stephanie March was too hilarious.

Some days I stay in bed eating and crying.
I been throwing up painkillers all night, because I’m too afraid to take enough to actually kill myself.
You’re a little man-bitch.
Pepsi – when they don’t have coke.
Listen, I am not attracted to you.
The world is gonna end unless we have sex right now.
Do we have time to go to a motel, or do we have to do it right here?
Your baby is so ugly, it’s like a little rat!

5/10

Piranha 3DD

I have to say, maybe I have overrated the first part, cause this one was a huge disappointment. The story was bad, killings too short. The film was so ridiculous that it was hilarious. I laughed my ass off. as it was that stupid. I am giving it a one extra point for David Hasselhoff, who was amazing and funny. So to everyone who says it’s the worst film of the year, no it isn’t. Check , that was disastrous. Piranha 3DD is a COMEDY, and it is one.

People are dying! Do something!
First of all, I’m not a lifeguard. Never was. Secondly, that was what natural selection’s all about.
Josh cut off his penis because something came out of my vagina!”
You went back in the water. You little ginger moron.
Holy fuck, I’m getting old.
I’m not afraid of some punk ass water.
Holy flying baby shit.
Welcome to rock bottom.

4/10

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I am the dark and twisty Meredith Grey, the mad Dexter Morgan, hoping to grow up to be a little more like the wise, but fun Nora Walker. I am an aspiring filmmaker. My favorite actresses are Jodie Foster, Sally Field and Julianne Moore. Favorite genre – psychological drama. I watch anything with a sexual or mental abuse plot. I used to be a horror freak. I am obsessed with Grey’s Anatomy, SVU and many more. My other interests include making oil and pencil portraits and wildlife conservation. I cannot say no to beautiful landscapes, travel, Aussie accent, TV/film quotes and avocados. I have recently moved back from Australia to the UK. I’ve been running this blog for the last 9 years. Here I comment on films and episodes I watch. Enjoy! – Joanne

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15.04.2011 ‘You forgot the number one rule about remakes: never fuck with the original.’ (Scream 4)

01.06.2011 ‘We need to become doers.’ 2×16 ‘You’re a doer, remember?’ 5×22 (Greys)

5.08.2011 “It’s just… Meredith always makes me think screwed up people have a chance.” (Greys)

9.10.2011 ‘You be wowed, I’ll be drunk.’ (The Big C)

10.11.2011 ‘George is dead and Izzie is gone and we’re all different. We’re different.’ (Greys)

17.12.2011 ‘I thought I was headed in the right direction. My Dark Passenger back behind the wheel. But if I was so sure I knew where I was going…How did I get so lost?’ (Dexter)

23.01.2012 ‘You’re drowning, Grey.’ (Greys)

18.11.2012 ‘You’re a serial killer and I’m more fucked up than you are.’ (Dexter)

7.05.2013 ‘I think my antidepressants just kicked in.’ (The Big C)

10.05.2015 ‘The sad widow is my friend. My best friend.’ (Greys)

My tumblr titles

10.10.10 – ‘Like I said, I’m screwed.’ (Greys)

15.04.11 – ‘It’s just a good story.’ (Greys)

22.06.11 – ‘I should have fought for you, Violet.’ (Private Practice)

20.12.11 – ‘I am a father, a son, a serial killer.’ (Dexter)

8.08.12 – ‘You have to pick the girl who lives.’ (The Big C)

5.10.12 – ‘You are my person. You will always be my person.’ (Greys)

10.11.12 – ‘Thirty second dance party. Dance or you’re fired.’ (Greys)

19.02.13 – ‘There’s nowhere on Earth I’d rather be right now.’ (Castle)

29.07.13 – ‘The family that kills together.’ (Dexter)

15.01.15 – ‘Let’s go home.’ (Parenthood)

20.05.2015 – ‘The sad widow is my friend, my best friend.’ (Greys)

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favourite film and tv quotes

‘When I lived in Porpoise Spit, I used to sit in my room for hours and listen to ABBA songs. But since I’ve met you and moved to Sydney, I haven’t listened to one Abba song. That’s because my life is as good as an Abba song. It’s as good as Dancing Queen.’ (Muriel’s Wedding)

‘I used to think about
your life in New York. I tried to imagine your room. I kept track of the time difference, so I  knew when you were awake and when you were asleep.’ (Disobedience)

‘Nothing’s clean, Howard. But we do our best, right?’ (The Aviator)

‘No, I’m not quitting. I don’t quit things.’
‘No, actually you do. Your mother quit your father. Your father quit you. You quit your boyfriend and if I read your hospital chart correctly you quit your life momentarily on a couple of occasions. You quit. It’s what you know how to do.’ (Greys)

‘Where the hell was I that year?’
‘Your were watching television’. (Everybody Loves Raymond)

‘It’s impossible to worry about anything else when there’s blood coming out of you.’
(Short Term 12)

‘I wanted it to happen. And when we were girls… Even then, it was the same. It’s always been this way! I have always wanted it.’ (Disobedience)

‘Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes you play games in your head. You make up someone, someone good.’ (Greys)

‘There comes a moment when our lives change forever. The moment we admit our weaknesses, the moment we rise to a challenge, the moment we accept a sacrifice, or let a loved one go. And sometimes the change in our lives is an answer to our prayers.’ (Desperate Housewives)

‘Yesterday I went to the movies all day by myself. One after the other. I’ve never done that before. I had a really happy day.’ (Doing Time for Patsy Cline)

‘I just need something to happen. I need a sign that things are going to change. I need a reason to go on. I need some hope. And in the absence of hope, I need to stay in bed a feel like I might die today.’ (Greys)

‘She saved me my whole life. Without her, I’m nothing.’ (The Favourite)

‘Don’t wonder why people go crazy. Wonder why they don’t. In face of what we can lose in a day, in an instant, wonder what the hell it is that make us hold it together.’  (Greys)

‘Bree sobbed quietly in the restroom for five miutes, but her husband never knew, because when Bree finally emerged, she was perfect.’ (Desperate Housewives)

‘I am not food, you cannot just eat and eat.’ (The Favourite)

‘I don’t love him.’
‘Of course you do.’
‘No!’
‘Don’t take me for a fool Olive,  I’m many things but I’m not a fool.’
‘I know that, you’re brilliant.’
‘Don’t you see, it’s over. Whatever this is, was, it’s over.’
‘I love You.’ (Professor Marston and the Wonder Women)

‘At the end of the day, the fact that we have the courage to still be standing, is reason enough to celebrate.’ (Greys)

‘Many years ago, a neighbour and a good friend of ours took her life, and that left us all heartbroken and perplexed. But somehow, when I was alone in that hotel room, I forget about all the pain that she caused. In those awful moments, I thought maybe she had the answer.‘ (Desperate Housewives)

‘What happened last year when you fell in the water?’
‘I almost drowned. Do you think I did that for kicks?’
‘You put your hand in a body cavity that contained unexploded ammunition.’
‘I was trying to save a patient!’
‘Why is it that every other person in that room had the sense to hit the deck? You know people run away from this line between life and death. You seem to stand on it and wait for a strong wind to sway you one way or the other. You’re careless with your life. You’re not slitting your wrists but you’re careless. Probably because your mother told you you were a waste of space on this planet. The problem is you believed her. And if you don’t want out one of these days you’re going to die because of it.’  (Greys)

‘This is the street where I used to live and these were the people with whom I shared my life. I met them the day they moved in. And I saw what they brought with them. Beautiful dreams for the future. And quiet hopes for a better life. Not just for themselves, but for their children, too. If I could, would I tell them what lies ahead? Would I warn them of the sorrow and betrayal that lie in store? No. From where I stand now, I see enough of the road to understand how it must be traveled. The trick is to keep moving forward, to let go of the fear and the regret that slow us down and keep us from enjoying a journey that will be over too soon. Yes, there will be unexpected bends in the road, shocking surprises we didn’t see coming, but that’s really the point. Don’t you think?’ (Desperate Housewives)

‘Was your life not working when you let that slip out from under you?’
‘When are you going to stop suggesting that I’m suicidal?’
‘When you start acting like someone that wants to be alive.’
‘Give me my chart.’
‘Why?’
‘Because I’m not suicidal, and if it says that I am, then it’s wrong.’ (Greys)

‘There is nothing wrong with me.’
‘Then show me your arm.’ (Degrassi)

‘Look, my whole life, I have been the freak. The girl who nobody picked for dodgeball. The girl who didn’t have a mom. The girl who dressed funny because it was her dad buying her clothes. And then, tonight I looked at these people, and I thought maybe there’s a future where I don’t have to be a freak. Maybe I can be who I am and that’s okay.’ (Everything Sucks)

‘Dr, I have been this way since…since I can remember. There is no cure.’ (American Horror Story)

‘He was so crazy about me, I couldn’t breathe. So we tried drinking our way back into love, but it never made sense in the morning. So I ran. And every time I came back, he was here. And he was still crazy about me.’ (My Blueberry Nights)

‘Bree van de Kamp had always wanted to live her life with elegance and grace. That is also how she wanted to die. Her plan was to pour herself a glass of her favorite chardonnay, put on her most stylish nightgown and leave behind a note on embossed stationery.’ (Desperate Housewives)

‘All we have is this moment. The future is just a fucking concept that we use to avoid being alive today. So be… here…. now.’ (Six Feet Under)

‘On the train coming here, we were in the same cart, I saw you, you were reading and you feel asleep. I didn’t dare to look at you, you were so beautiful, it was scary. Afterwards,  I couldn’t stop thinking about you. It made me smile. Then I thought of all the men who would get to hold you, who’d make you laugh. How lucky they were.’ (Enemy at the Gates)

‘It was a good day. Maybe even a great day. Even when it was hard, I was the me in my head. There was a moment when I thought I cant do this, I cant do this alone. I close my eyes and imagine myself doing it, and I did, I blocked out the fear, and I did it.’ (Greys)

‘There comes a time when we must expose our weaknesses. When our secrets can no longer remain private, when our solitude can no longer be denied, when our pain can no longer be ignored, but sometimes we feel so alone that a weakness we thought we’d overcome suddenly becomes too strong to fight.’ (Desperate Housewives)

‘Why did you get married, Esti? Why didn’t you just leave? So everything was all right when I left?’
‘No. I was ill.’
‘What sort of ill?’
‘In my head.’
‘If I had to sleep with a man, why not with our best friend?’
‘Oh, Esti…’
‘It hasn’t been a complete disaster.’
‘And that’s enough?! Do you have to have sex every Friday?’
‘It’s expected.’
‘It’s medieval. What happened to you?’
‘Nothing. You happened to me. And then I started teaching and that became important. I give them ambition.’
‘To do what? Push out seven babies and be a good wife?’
‘Don’t. Don’t. I help them to value themselves.’
‘Okay, but what about you?’
‘That is me. And you? Are you happy?’
‘Yes, I am.’
‘Have you been with other women?’
‘No. Not really. And you?’
‘No.’
‘But, Esti… Do you still
only fancy women?’ (Disobedience)

‘OK, then, listen. Let’s not get caught.’
‘What are you talkin’ about?’
‘Let’s keep goin’!’
‘What d’you mean?’
‘Go.’
‘You sure?’
‘Yeah. Yeah.’ (Thelma & Louise)

‘She let me live at Nora’s house. She let me believe that I was a part of their family. I fell in love with that family. What am I supposed to do, just sit there, pretend I’m related to them? I was happy. For the first time in my life I was happy.’ (Brothers and Sisters)

‘You will be left all alone with your bitterness and your rage and your knowledge that you loved her and she loved you and you threw it away for them.’
‘Do you love her?’
‘Yes.’
‘And Have you always?’
‘Yes.’
‘So then ask her.’
‘Olive, will you forgive me?’ (Professor Marston and the Wonder Women)

‘No razors, no scissors, no fucking freedom.’
(Short Term 12)

‘You can’t take a picture of this. It’s already gone.’ (Six Feet Under)

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