Sunday, October 16, 2011

to rent or not to rent...

hey party people, here is your next grouping of movies i've seen of late. i should extend a thank you to Qantas and Air New Zealand first though...thank you both for offering movies before they are available in the US. you allowed me to take many off my netflix queue and for that i am extremely grateful.

so this list is quite long (many many flights to NOT sleep through) but it does contain a nice array of genres...

1. thor
RENT

although i found the acting to only be okay, the story is one i was impressed with. i wasn't that familiar with thor before this movie, but now i can't wait for the sequel. chris hemsworth was HOTT and i am a huge fan of sir hopkins, so both were a treat to watch. sadly, i wasn't so impressed with natalie portman's performance, but i guess we all have our off days. thor will also be featured in the avengers movie (due out may 2012), which is linked in this movie, in an after-credits scene.

2. scream 4
RENT

if you are a fan of the original film (i could watch it on repeat) you will love this outing. 4 brings us back to the original mystery and surprise that we haven't seen in 10 years. seeing the familiar faces back, in addition to some newbies, we are transported back to the crazy life of sidney prescott, and we welcome it. wes craven and kevin williamson did an amazing job captivating me throughout the entire film, and although i hate to admit it, i did have to cover my eyes a few times. bravo scream cast, welcome back!

3. water for elephants
NOT TO RENT

oh dear, where to begin. robert pattinson was great, absolutely no qualms about his performance whatsoever. the same can be said for christoph waltz. reese however, i'm just not that into you. i didn't feel any connection to the character of marlena, and you sadly didn't bring any chemistry to your forbidden romance. this is one of those books that definitely shouldn't have been transferred to the big screen.

4. arthur
RENT

or maybe don't rent, but wait until it's free on demand. although russell brand isn't dudley moore, he brings a newer flair to the character. i read all the terrible reviews and was surprised that i didn't agree with most. i found brand to be captivating, and his acting spot on. let it be said, i am not a jennifer garner fan, but i didn't find myself loathing her in this role. she portrayed the villain perfectly...maybe she's found her calling.

5. fast five
RENT

i am a HUGE fan of all of the fast/furious movies, and this one did not disappoint at all. the whole gang (characters from all of the movies so far) is back for this outing, coming together to pull off one last job. paul walker and vin diesel fall easily back into their roles. dwayne johnson was wonderful as the bad-ass government official sent after them. i would have put this first on my list above, but i couldn't resist putting fast five at spot number 5.

6. dilemma
NOT TO RENT

didn't like it. at all.

7. something borrowed
UNDECIDED

i can't say to rent or not, as i am genuinely perplexed by this movie. SPOILER ALERT-- i don't understand how the book series as been such a hit and has such a fan base. the characters in this book cheat on their best friend/fiance and then end up together? i don't care if they have known each other forever and have undeniable chemistry, this isn't right. as always, john krasinski is adorable, he makes you want to rewind to watch him over and over again. however, i am still just too confused by the plot line to take a stance one way or the other. if you've read (and loved) the book, i guess it's a RENT. but i can't be pulled in either direction for certain...maybe i need to read the book to understand what you all see.

8. hall pass
NOT TO RENT

i didn't like this movie so much, i don't even remember most of it. jason sudeikis i still love you.

9. source code
RENT

so great! jake gyllenhaal is amazing in this groundhog day-type thriller. even though you find out the ending can't really be happy, you are still rooting for it. trying to figure out who the bad guys are and what they are planning had me on the edge of my seat. this movie is fast paced and truly engrossing, you won't be disappointed.

10. adjustment bureau
RENT

i am still not quite sure i am fully getting the entire message, but this movie was great. matt damon once again shows us all what a gifted actor he is, and he's a pleasure to watch in this film. it's films like this that really make you think, and this one had me thinking that i am glad this is not our reality...

11. limitless
NOT TO RENT

bradley cooper is hot and nice to look at, but i wasn't impressed by this movie. a pill that gives you super powers? c'mon now, you had to know there would be a downside to a drug like that. robert deniro didn't get enough screen time, even if he is the pseudo-villain. i would have liked to see more of what ELSE the pill could do, not just enhancing the ability to rock the stock market.

12. you again
RENT

if you are in the mood for a funny rom-com, this is perfect. kristin bell is adorable and odette annable is hot. the high school rivalry revisited between 2 generations of characters made for a great base plot in this film. the movie is light hearted and fun, a great sunday afternoon pick (after football season is over)

13. the rite
RENT

very intense, but great. i am a sucker for possession movies (i mean, those are clearly the real true stories, right?). sir anthony hopkins was great in this movie, as the priest out to save the world. little does he know that he might be just a little too close to the action.

14. just go with it
NOT TO RENT

i was really hoping that the jennifer aniston jinx wouldn't affect an adam sandler movie...sadly, hope is lost. movie was eh, sandler is still funny, but aniston is not. don't waste the spot in your rental queue

well folks, there you have them. the movies that made my journey across the date line a little easier. none of my reviews are meant to be hurtful, just my thoughts on what's out on dvd now. i hope you see at least the RENTS, they are definitely worth it

but hey, that's just this girl's opinion

Sunday, October 2, 2011

to watch, or not to watch...

overall, i am thinking that we are off to a pretty good start with this year's choices. there are a lot of great shows returning, as well as some welcome additions. i have tried to give everything a shot, and even watched 2 episodes of most to be fair. here are my thoughts on the NEW series...

1. ringer
WATCH (for now)

i am genuinely interested and excited to see where the writers are going with this show. Sarah Michelle Geller is always fun to watch, and it's a nice change to see her playing a different type of character. her portrayal of a woman on the run, thrown into a world she's not used to, makes for an interesting hour of television. it helps that she is surrounded by hot costars (hello kristopher polaha). i am not exactly sure how they will keep this show going for longer than 1 season, but i will continue to watch to see where it goes.

2. up all night
WATCH

christina applegate and will arnett are very funny as new parents trying to get a grasp on their new life. i love each of them individually, but together they are hysterical. maya rudolph as the cluelessly overwhelming boss is spot on. all the ingredients are there, they just need to step it up a bit if they want to make it on wednesday nights. the competition is stiff (anything going against Simon Cowell is going to be hit hard).

3. the secret circle
WATCH

teen witches who can't control their powers??? sign me up! this show has the makings of a vampire diaries-like following. the young cast is good looking, the older cast is good looking, what more can they ask for. i personally am so excited to see Gale Harold back to his devious character days (QAF viewers will appreciate that). Britt Robertson is adorable as the lead Cassie, trying to get a grip on her newfound powers. the romantic entanglements should make for interesting story-lines in addition to the mystery surrounding the circle of friends. i am excited to see where they can go, i think there is a lot to work with for the writers. i just hope their ratings stay strong.

4. 2 broke girls
NOT TO WATCH

i am so sorry Kat Dennings, i tried. i have now sat through 2 weeks of this and i can't take it anymore. the writing is there but the delivery isn't. the acting just isn't doing it for me, and the actor chemistry is lacking a bit. i will keep you in the dvr queue for now, but i don't know if i will make it much longer.

5. the playboy club
WATCH

this was not on my original "to watch" list, but i fell in love quickly. i am not the biggest Eddie Cibrian fan, but i am really loving the girls on this show. Amber Heard and Jenna Dewan Tatum are so cute as bunnies Maureen and Janie. the parties, the mob connections, i like the openings the writers are giving themselves to delve into different plot lines. this show makes the 60's look like such fun. it's a shame that the ratings are terrible and the show might not even make it to midseason.

6. new girl
WATCH WATCH WATCH

i said it before, i'll say it again...best show of the fall season. Zooey Deschanel is too cute for words as naive Jess. her upbeat shiny attitude makes everyone smile. the writing is great, the acting is great, the casting is great. the only thing wrong with this show is that it is only a half hour.

7. revenge
WATCH

interesting enough for now, but not quite sure how they plan on going more than 1 season. Madeline Stowe is great as the bitchy matriarch in this mystery plot. Emily VanCamp is also very convincing as the scorned daughter of a wrongly accused man. i was surprised by how much i enjoyed the first episodes, considering i wasn't planning on watching. i am enjoying the dead-on take of the Hamptons snobbery, as well as the two-faced dealings of the above women. i hope this show at least lasts through episode 13; that's when writers say a lot of the secrets are revealed. i guess we all need to stay tuned...

8. charlie's angels
NOT TO WATCH

i barely made it through the pilot. it's already been deleted from the dvr queue. the writing isn't there, the acting definitely isn't there. makes me a little sad that Drew Barrymore put her name on it, to be honest.

9. whitney
NOT TO WATCH

it bothers me when actors laugh at themselves when the audience is laughing. that happens in almost every scene on the first episode. i am not really sure what story this show is trying to tell. yes, some of the jokes are very funny. but some are really not. i will continue to record this, but not sure for how much longer.

10. pan am
WATCH

i love Christina Ricci, so that's an automatic thumbs up in my book. the first episode was a little disappointing, but i am going to soldier on. i have always thought the life of a stewardess to be fascinating and here's my ticket in. i just hope it's as interesting as i always believed it was.

11. hart of dixie
WATCH

i am also a huge fan of Rachel Bilson, and am so excited she is back on tv. although i still see some "summer roberts" in her, i really like her as the fish-out-of-water doctor down south. Scott Porter is lovable in almost any role he plays and Jaime King is devious as a southern belle. the story is there, and the writing is good. i am very interested in seeing where this goes, and love that there's a show back on the CW that's light-hearted (seriously still missing gilmore girls). i hope the ratings stay up for this one.

okay, so that's where we're at right now with new shows. all of those listed, in addition to returning favorites, have kept me quite busy. i plan to update again in a few weeks with the series that haven't started yet. i am keeping an open mind and giving everything a shot, at least for an episode or two. i hope you are all enjoying the shows as much as i am.

remember, take these ratings how ever you want. after all, it's just this girl's opinion