You are, my heart's desire, and I have fallen to, the point of no return...
I am currently suffering from Avatar withdrawal symptoms. I wish there was a fourth season. *sob* To Jeremy, and anyone else currently watching the series, go slow!!!! Take your own sweet time and enjoy it. I rushed through all three seasons and now I have nothing left to watch. *more sobs*
I caught Marley & Me last Sunday and it really surprised me. Mostly because I thought it was going to be some ditzy chick flick and it wasn't. I love the reality in it. Best Hollywood film I've seen recently. And for the first time in my entire life, I saw a RAT (yes, that furry little disease-ridden thing) scurrying about in a cinema while watching a movie. My family and I had front row seats and everyone had their feet up! Funneee.... (I bet that rat was in perpetual heaven. FOOOOOD EVERYWHERE! xD)
My toothache is gone 'cause I visited the dentist today. Woo hoo! No more pain every time I eat or drink. I also passed my essay exam which is nice 'cause I don't need to redo it. :) Mind maps DO work. Except I forgot to organize mine so my points were all scattered. Hee. Gonna try organizing it next exam. Okay, I've bored you enough for now. I keep sleeping after midnight everyday, this is SO unhealthy......
I leave with you some Marley & Me reviews lifted from Wiki I think are quite spot on... (I boldfaced some parts.)
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "a cheerful family movie" and added, "Wilson and Aniston demonstrate why they are gifted comic actors. They have a relationship that's not too sitcomish, not too sentimental, mostly smart and realistic."
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly graded the film A-, calling it "the single most endearing and authentic movie about the human–canine connection in decades. As directed by David Frankel, though, it's also something more: a disarmingly enjoyable, wholehearted comic vision of the happy messiness of family life."
Steve Persall of the St. Petersburg Times graded the film B and commented, "Marley & Me practically leaps at viewers like a pound puppy seeking affection, and darn if it doesn't deserve some . . . Things could get mushier or sillier, but Frankel and screenwriters Scott Frank and Don Roos — who usually handle grittier material — decline to play the easy, crowd-pleasing game. Their faith in Grogan's simple tale of loyalty among people and pets is unique, and it pays off . . . [It] isn't extraordinary cinema, but it relates to everyday people in the audience in a way that few movies do without being dull."
I caught Marley & Me last Sunday and it really surprised me. Mostly because I thought it was going to be some ditzy chick flick and it wasn't. I love the reality in it. Best Hollywood film I've seen recently. And for the first time in my entire life, I saw a RAT (yes, that furry little disease-ridden thing) scurrying about in a cinema while watching a movie. My family and I had front row seats and everyone had their feet up! Funneee.... (I bet that rat was in perpetual heaven. FOOOOOD EVERYWHERE! xD)
My toothache is gone 'cause I visited the dentist today. Woo hoo! No more pain every time I eat or drink. I also passed my essay exam which is nice 'cause I don't need to redo it. :) Mind maps DO work. Except I forgot to organize mine so my points were all scattered. Hee. Gonna try organizing it next exam. Okay, I've bored you enough for now. I keep sleeping after midnight everyday, this is SO unhealthy......
I leave with you some Marley & Me reviews lifted from Wiki I think are quite spot on... (I boldfaced some parts.)
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "a cheerful family movie" and added, "Wilson and Aniston demonstrate why they are gifted comic actors. They have a relationship that's not too sitcomish, not too sentimental, mostly smart and realistic."
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly graded the film A-, calling it "the single most endearing and authentic movie about the human–canine connection in decades. As directed by David Frankel, though, it's also something more: a disarmingly enjoyable, wholehearted comic vision of the happy messiness of family life."
Steve Persall of the St. Petersburg Times graded the film B and commented, "Marley & Me practically leaps at viewers like a pound puppy seeking affection, and darn if it doesn't deserve some . . . Things could get mushier or sillier, but Frankel and screenwriters Scott Frank and Don Roos — who usually handle grittier material — decline to play the easy, crowd-pleasing game. Their faith in Grogan's simple tale of loyalty among people and pets is unique, and it pays off . . . [It] isn't extraordinary cinema, but it relates to everyday people in the audience in a way that few movies do without being dull."
5 Comments:
YOU WATCH AVATAR!? WOAHLIAO~ SO STRANGE 0.0 I thought you have been watching life actors all this while. Suddenly got AIRBENDER!
APPA SOFT TOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SCREAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOO! Avatar!
Go Team Avatar!! LOLS.
YAY! Another Avatar fan! Whoo! High five!
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