Showing posts with label Susan Sarandon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Sarandon. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Movie Review: Cloud Atlas

"Everything Is Connected"

IMDB - Rotten Tomatoes - Amazon - Official Site

Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave dramatically through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future. Each member of the ensemble appears in multiple roles as the stories move through time.

Release Date: October 26, 2012
DVD Release Date: February 5, 2013
Running Time: 172 minutes
MPAA Rating: R

Cast:
-Tom Hanks
-Halle Berry
-Jim Broadbent
-Hugo Weaving
-Jim Sturgess
-Doona Bae
-Ben Whishaw
-Keith David
-James D'Arcy
-Xun Zhou
-David Gyasi
-Susan Sarandon
-Hugh Grant

My Thoughts:
Sometimes, it happens rarely give the state of current authorship, but sometimes the film is better than the book.

I recently started dating again after my breakup and a friend decided to take me to see the film Cloud Atlas. I didn't know much about what I was going to see. So, I didn't have any real expectations from the movie. I wasn't prepared for the single most life altering film experience I had ever had.

The film begins slowly, but at the same time dives into a world of reality and fiction, past, present and future to give you a feel for what's in store. The films score is magical, it evokes feelings of utter sadness and loss, mixed with the angelic ting of hope. The film itself plays out like a symphony of words, images and thoughts.

Needless to say it was for me a life altering experience. I no longer thought my problems, my life, myself was something singular unto myself. But after seeing this film it became all to apparent to me that I am part of the past, the present and the future. That every decision I make will effect the world in some way no matter how minute. That every decision made before me has affected me and caused me to be who and what I am.

Cloud Atlas is 3 hours long but it feels like a blip of time because the view becomes so entangled with the action on screen. It is visual poetry and musical history. It is love, life, humanity, cruelty, death, loss, pain and hope. This film is more human than many of us could feign to ever be. I urge everyone to see it. Learn from it. Live it.

Screenshots :)

Have you seen Cloud Atlas?

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Movie Review: That's My Boy

Everyone has a teenage crush... Donny's went a little too far.

 Amazon - Official Site

While still in his teens, Donny (Adam Sandler) fathered a son, Todd (Andy Samberg), and raised him as a single parent up until Todd's 18th birthday.

Now, after not seeing each other for years, Todd's world comes crashing down on the eve of his wedding when an uninvited Donny suddenly shows up. 

Trying desperately to reconnect with his son, Donny is now forced to deal with the repercussions of his bad parenting skills.

Release Date: June 15, 2012
DVD Release: October 16, 2012

Cast:
-Adam Sandler
-Andy Samberg
-Leighton Meester
-Susan Sarandon
-Vanilla Ice
-James Caan
-Milo Ventimiglia
-Blake Clark
-Meagen Fay
-Tony Orlando
-Will Forte
-Rachel Dratch
-Nick Swardson
-Peggy Stewart
-Luenell

Favorite Scenes:
-That's my boy
-The baseball game
-Fighting at the church.
-Bachelor party.
-The whole bachelor party night. 
-The wedding.

My Thoughts:
I really thought this was a great, funny movie. I've always loved Adam Sandler, but his last movie Jack & Jill really sucked. I think he really made a good come back with this movie. And Andy Samberg is hot! Who doesn't love him?! I felt bad for Todd, his dad was so weird and old school and so not famous anymore, but it all ended well. I really liked when the 'big secret' was revealed. I thought it was so funny how they didn't really think it was a big deal. 


Screenshots :)

Did you go see That's 
My Boy this summer?
Did you like it?
Leave a comment :)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Movie Review: Jeff, Who Lives at Home

'The first step to finding your destiny is 

leaving your mother's basement.'



Release Dates:
-Austin Film Festival: Oct. 22, 2011
-Theaters (Limited): Mar. 16, 2011
-DVD & Blu-Ray: June 19, 2012

Cast:
-Rae Dawn Chong

Plot Summary: 
Dispatched from his basement room on an errand for his mother, slacker Jeff might discover his destiny (finally) when he spends the day with his brother as he tracks his possibly adulterous wife.

My Favorite Scenes:
-Opening scene
-The cemetery
-The Restaurant
-Spying in the hotel
-Sharron at the water cooler

Reasons to watch it:
-It was awesome: 5+ stars
-A lot of funny, feel good moments.
-Well done acting and real emotions.
-It's really good for an independent film.
-The wife is possibly cheating = good stuff.
-Susan Surandon has some girl on girl action. 
-Come on, who doesn't like Jason Segel & Ed Helms. 
-And with them, you know it's gonna be funny.

Reasons not to watch it:
-None! But if i must.
-If you are lame.
-If you hate good movies.

Some screenshots for fun!


Have you watched it?
If so, comment and let's talk.
If not, what are you waiting for?!?

Have a wonderful day!
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