Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Les Miserables





I literally don't even know what to say about Les Miserables.


Go see it.

Seriously.

Actually, there is something I will say about it - the actors are all singing LIVE.  As in, not in a studio with sound equipment and auto-tune and no distractions, then just lip syncing during filming. They are singing right there in the scene - so that ballad whipped out with full emotion and actual tears (in extreme close-up most likely), and that duet sung while fighting with swords are both real.  Unbelievable.

I saw this show as a child in London, and I grew up singing along to the soundtrack on road trips.  So I have been dying to see it ever since I first saw the trailer (and cried like a baby), and I have been building up quite a set of expectations, to say the least.  It was everything I hoped it would be.  I was absolutely blown away by the performances in this movie, to say nothing of the gorgeous set pieces and costumes.  Anne Hathaway is brilliant.  You are doing yourself a serious disservice if you don't go see this movie.  Immediately.

ps: bring hankies.  I'm not sure if you are more likely to bawl if you know what happens or if you have no clue what is coming, but you will cry.  Trust me.  I think I went through 8 tissues, and the girl behind me was openly sobbing.  You will also be singing the music for days afterwards, but that's hardly a bad thing.




Les Miserables  PG-13 2hr 37 min

Monday, July 9, 2012

Baby Bumps






See that book right there?  I KNOW the author.  And not just kind of, I like, know her for real - as in, we've met in person (once) and are friends on Facebook.  So clearly, besties.  And while I would of course foist any friend's book upon the readers of my blog (all 6 of you), in this case I actually want to - because that book right up there?  Is really good!

As in, my email from Barnes and Noble with my receipt of purchase is dated this morning at 8:31am, and I just finished it because I haven't left the couch since I started.  Well, I have, but only to fix the occasional bottle and then return to reading while feeding the baby.  Good thing I can read one handed thanks to my Nook!

That's right folks, this an e-book - so you best hop on the techno bandwagon and get yourself some high tech readery because you need to in order to enjoy this book.

The story of a woman, pregnant with her first child and diagnosed with incompetent cervix and irritable uterus and forced onto bedrest early on in pregnancy, Baby Bumps is basically a thinly fictionalized version of the author's real life experiences, and are written in her singularly hysterical and sarcastic voice (check out her blog for a taste).  As a mother, especially one who so recently toyed with cervical excitement and was nearly put on bed rest myself, this book was especially fun for me to read, although reading it from the exact spot on the couch I spent so much of my time only a few short months ago was sort of reality bending.  I kept thinking I was back in that position, and several times I came close to making my husband get things for me because I wasn't supposed to get up, and when I did I was almost surprised that I no longer had a ginormous belly.  Hey - this isn't just a funny book, it's also a time machine! Bonus!

Anyway, the book is super funny, super engaging, and super informative in case you haven't already had the delightful mysteries of pregnancy and childbirth solved.  A must read for any mothers, moms-to-be, or people just looking for a laugh.  So go buy it and read it!

Seriously.  What are you still doing here?  GO!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Brave






I have been looking forward to this movie for MONTHS - pretty much like I do every year for the new Pixar.  And I can't say I was disappointed, although it didn't sweep me away as the best they've ever done.  The story of a free spirited princess and her struggles against convention, Brave tends more towards the sentimental (although it's not a weepfest like the end of Toy Story 3 or the beginning of UP) rather than the comical.  I don't want to say much about the plot, but I will say that they perfectly captured the emotions of a tumultuous mother daughter relationship.  it even had my 6yo daughter crying at the end worried about losing me!  There are a couple of scenes with a bear that might scare a younger or more sensitive child, but other than that I would absolutely recommend Brave to any and all viewers.  For the fabulous Scottish accents and the heroine's mesmerizing hair if nothing else, lol


Brave PG 1hr 40min

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Snow White And The Huntsman






Previews for this movie had me A) very excited to see how visually stunning it was, and B) wondering how in the hell they thought Kristen Stewart could ever be considered fairest of all over Charlize Theron.  But upon seeing it I was pleased that the film was indeed as beautiful as the previews suggested, and that they did somehow manage to make Charlize's Queen Ravenna hideous and evil so that you rooted against her whole heartedly.

In general, the movie doesn't really follow the classic fairytale as we know it, but there are enough little touches of the original story to show that they didn't just write an entirely original tale and call it Snow White.  Theron is wonderful as the evil Queen, slipping in and out of pride, conceit, rage and psychosis as easily as she displays her beauty.  Chris Hemsworth is very good as the hunstman, finding his humanity again after he had thought he had nothing left to live for.  Kristen Stewart is really the only weak link, she has a great look for film, but I'm not sure she can actually act at all.  She certainly never seems to do anything on screen that I've seen.

The dialogue was also kind of odd - the big inspirational speech Snow White gives to rally her army against the queen didn't really make a lick of sense to me, and there were numerous scenes where we paused on a close shot of Stewart as though she was going to say something important, and she owuld just sort of look awkward and shy and say nothing.  It was sort of bizarre.  But that said, I really enjoyed the movie (since when don't I enjoy a movie? ha!), and I would recommend it.

Snow White And The Hunstman  PG-13 2hr 7min

Monday, June 18, 2012

Madagscar 3: Europe's Most Wanted






Because we love the movies, and because we love to spoil our kids by feeding them popcorn and candy at mealtimes, we took the kids to see Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.  I liked the first two ok, but I can't say I had very high expectations for this movie.  But boy was I wrong.  This movie is hysterical!  All of the original voice cast is back, as the animal characters continue their attempts to get home to New York and the Central Park Zoo.  This time they end up being chased by a rabid French animal control officer and hiding out with a traveling circus.  The plot is hardly thought provoking, but the jokes come fast and furious.  I guarantee kids and adults alike will enjoy themselves at this movie - and you will be singing "polka dot polka dot polka dot afro!" for weeks to come.


Madagascar 3  PG  1hr 25min