Tagline: Ska2oosh!

Starring: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Gary Oldman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu

Summary: Po, the new Dragon Warrior, joins forces with his kung fu master friends to defeat an old enemy with a deadly weapon that could spell the end of kung fu

5 Words/Phrases: Great animation; witty script; good development between characters; interesting developments with Po’s backstory; all-around enjoyable movie

Most Impressed By: Jack Black is a great voice actor, he is superb as the voice of Po

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: It’s a solid movie but I’m skeptical of the ending – it leaves the movie wide-open for Kung Fu Panda 3, which isn’t something I’m positive is a good idea…

Overall Rating: 9/10

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Tagline: Witness the moment that will change our world.

Starring: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Kevin Bacon, Rose Byrne, January Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult

Summary: Before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr became Professor X and Magneto, they were simply two young men discovering their powers. The closest of friends, they were working together with other mutants to stop the world’s deadliest threat. During the struggle to save the world from imminent danger, a schism between the two men opened, creating the eternal fight between Professor X’s X-Men and Magneto’s Brotherhood.

5 Words/Phrases: Excellent performances particularly from Fassbender and McAvoy; great action scenes; good story arcs for each of the major characters; thoroughly enjoyable; best X-Men film since X2

Most Impressed By: Fassbender by far and away stole every scene he was in

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: This movie was a great movie to watch after a year of not watching movies while abroad (excluding Harry Potter last November). It’s everything a great, solid movie should be!

Overall Rating: 10/10

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Tagline: Nowhere is safe.

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint

Summary: As Harry races against time and evil to destroy the Horcruxes, he uncovers the existence of three most powerful objects in the wizarding world: the Deathly Hallows1

5 Words/Phrases: Phenomenal cinematography; very loyal to the book; fantastic performances from everyone; laid a good foundation for the second installment; incredibly well done movie

Most Impressed By: The cinematography and the overall tone of the movie – it really added so much to the film. Watson’s acting was also very impressive, which speaks to her improvement as an actress as I’ve never thought of her as a good one!

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: Why is July so far away?!

Overall Rating: 10/10

  1. Taken from IMDB. []

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Tagline: No toy gets left behind.

Starring: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty

Summary: As Andy prepares to leave for college, Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang find themselves in a daycare with a slew of new toys and have to put together a wild scheme to get back home before Andy leaves

5 Words/Phrases: Fantastic animation; witty dialogue; good depth to characters, both new and old; littered with nifty Easter eggs; thoroughly excellent movie

Most Impressed By: The characters of Barbie and Ken seriously had me LOL for most of the time they were on screen!

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: Gosh, I bawled like a baby at the end of the film :’(

Overall Rating: 10/10

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Tagline: What if you had a second chance to find true love?

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Egan, Gael Garcia Bernal

Summary: Sophie (Amanda Seyfriend) volunteers to answer one of the many letters written to the fictional Juliet Capulet in Verona, Italy and journeys with Claire (Vanessa Redgrave) and Charlie (Christopher Egan) on a quest to reunite Claire with her first love

5 Words/Phrases: Absolutely beautiful setting; surprisingly more thoughtful than the typical predictable love story; Gael Garcia Bernal was great as Sophie’s distracted fiance; unexpected level of depth to the characters; really well done movie overall

Most Impressed By: Amanda Seyfried, she’s fast becoming one of my favorite actresses

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: The first thing I wanted to do once the credits began to roll was book a flight to Italy!

Overall Rating: 9/10

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Tagline: A love story. More or less.

Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner, Anne Hathaway, Topher Grace, Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba, Jamie Foxx, Eric Dane, Bradley Cooper, Julia Roberts, Taylor Lautner, Queen Latifah, Carter Jenkins, Emma Roberts, Taylor Swift, Patrick Dempsey, Hector Elizondo, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Bryce Robinson

Summary: A series of interconnected stories about relationships, romance, and love on Valentine’s Day

5 Words/Phrases: Cute; decent intertwining of each story; nice depth to the dynamics between Reed (Ashton Kutcher) and Julia (Jennifer Garner); fell flat in some areas; lacked that special “something” every good movie has

Most Impressed By: The fact that I was able to keep track of all the stories between the characters (there were quite a few!)

Least Impressed By: The lack of a “wow” factor I was hoping this movie would have

Comments: Love Actually > Valentine’s Day

Overall Rating: 6.5/10

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Tagline: You’ve got a very important date.

Starring: Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Crispin Glover

Summary: Nineteen-year-old Alice returns to the magical Wonderland of her childhood to be reunited with her old friends such as the Mad Hatter and learns of her destiny to end the Red Queen’s reign of terror throughout the land

5 Words/Phrases: Fantastic interpretation by Tim Burton of Wonderland; good adaptation of both Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass; beautiful sets and costumes; excellent use of CGI/3D technology; lovely cast performance

Most Impressed By: Helena Bonham Carter’s interpretation of the Red Queen, as she was phenomenally despotic

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: Even though most people that have seen this movie dislike it, I absolutely loved it!

Overall Rating: 10/10

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Tagline: Be Italian.

Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Nicole Kidman, Judi Dench, Kate Hudson, Sophia Loren, Stacy Ferguson

Summary: Famous film director Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) struggles to find inspiration for his latest movie project while juggling dramatic relationships with his wife (Marion Cotillard), mistress (Penelope Cruz), muse (Nicole Kidman), agent (Judi Dench), and mother (Sophia Loren)

5 Words/Phrases: Visually stunning; beautiful song and dance numbers; stunning, scene-stealing performance by Marion Cotillard as Luisa Contini; somewhat disjointed between scenes; some of the female roles were underused/did not mesh well with the rest of the story

Most Impressed By: Marion Cotillard was by far and away the greatest thing in the movie – her performance was powerful yet understated

Least Impressed By: How ill-fitting Guido’s muse Claudia (Nicole Kidman) and the American reporter Stephanie (Kate Hudson) were with the overall dynamics of the cast

Comments: I really loved the soundtrack of this film

Overall Rating: 7.5/10

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Even though I never manage to see all the Best Picture nominated films, I always am very excited for the Oscars each year. I love the glitz and the glamour and seeing some of my favorite stars get recognition for their work. This year’s Oscars was made all the more better by Neil Patrick Harris’ opening act and the rather squee-worthy “upset” in the Best Picture category!

Below is my take on the 2010 Academy Awards. This covers both the red carpet (an abbreviated version compared to the one I did for the Golden Globes as my list was starting to get too lengthy with my elaboration) and the results of the awards portion of the evening.

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Tagline: The story of a man ready to make a connection

Starring: George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick, Jason Bateman

Summary: Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) and his job as a corporate downsizing expert is placed into jeopardy and as a result, his cherished isolated and baggage-free (both physically and metaphorically) lifestyle comes into question and under threat

5 Words/Phrases: Great use of dry humor in the script; very surprised to see Anna Kendrick in a non-Twilight film1; the two main characters were believable satires; humorous observations about jet-set life; spot-on casting

Most Impressed By: The dynamics between Ryan and Natalie (Anna Kendrick) really added to the film

Least Impressed By: A particular turn in Ryan’s personal life (can’t say anything more without it being a spoiler!)

Comments: I know Clooney is always superb in these roles, but I really loved him as Ryan in this film

Overall Rating: 8.5/10

  1. Kendrick plays one of Bella’s friends in the Twilight films. []

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Tagline: The blind side

Starring: Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Jae Head, Lily Collins

Summary: Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron), a homeless African-American teenager, is taken into the care of the Sean (Tim McGraw) and Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock), allowing for both the Tuohy family and Michael to embark on a journey of self-discovery, breaking boundaries and reaching one’s potential

5 Words/Phrases: Great acting; nice sprinkle of comedic moments throughout the movie; had a surprisingly light feel for certain parts of the movie; nice progression of storyline; ad campaign generated a different feel for the movie than expected

Most Impressed By: The performances of Sandra Bullock and Jae Head – both were absolutely phenomenal

Least Impressed By: The trailers, posters and other promotional buzz about the movie created a focus on issues that were not necessarily related to the plot itself

Comments: This movie shows Sandra Bullock at her finest

Overall Rating: 8.5/10

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Note: There are very minor spoilers for the 1965 film The Sound of Music in this entry.

When I was little, my favorite movie was The Sound of Music. (It’s still one of my all-time favorites.) When people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always answered “Liesl von Trapp.”

I wanted to be just like her when I was sixteen. I wanted to receive telegrams from the boy of my dreams and twirl around inside a gazebo with him before he gave me my very first kiss. I wanted to sing “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” with a boy who would be able to sing the verses about being seventeen going on eighteen. I wanted to have her optimism, her poise, and her grace.

I’ve never had an attachment with any other fictional character; Liesl is the only one.

I didn’t realize there was so much about Liesl’s story that involves the loss of innocence and the onset of heartbreak. At sixteen, she’s right at the brink of adulthood. She’s “innocent as a rose” at the beginning but by the end, her innocence and naivety have faded and she has a much more realistic outlook about the ways of the world. Some of that has to do with her short-lived courtship with Rolf. But most of it has to do with the von Trapp family’s unfortunate circumstances thanks to the Nazi invasion of Austria and the onset of Hitler’s regime throughout Europe. Either way, the Liesl at the end of the film is very different to the one at the beginning, and her character development is something that I’ve always taken away from The Sound of Music.

There are so many things that I love about Liesl and a lot of what I love about her has changed over time. When I wanted to be Liesl at the age of six, it was Liesl’s fairytale princess quality that I loved most about her. Now, though, what I love about her is how her story carefully tells a tale of one girl’s transition from child to adult and her slight brush with heartbreak. A lot of my attachment to Liesl is for sentimental reasons, because whenever I watch The Sound of Music I’m transported to a time when I was younger, more innocent, and more naive. Perhaps it’s wishful thinking, but there’s a lot of Liesl’s initial trusting innocence that I think I, too, had when I was about fifteen or sixteen.

I wanted to grow up to be Liesl at the age of six, and now at the age of nineteen there are traces of her I can see in myself from three, four years ago. It’s funny how some things turn out.

I still want to be Liesl von Trapp when I grow up.

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Tagline: Nothing escapes him

Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, Mark Strong

Summary: When occult serial killer and “sorcerer” Lord Blackwood (Mark Strong) rises from the dead after Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) closed his case, Holmes and his assistant Watson (Jude Law) must unravel the mysteries of lies, deceit, and black magic whilst evading the seduction of Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams)

5 Words/Phrases: Fantastic cast; great setting and costumes; excellent dry humor throughout the movie; good pacing; very good use of Holmes’ cleverness rather than overdone special effects

Most Impressed By: How Holmes detailed each and every action throughout the case as he solved the mystery

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: Brilliantly done, there was never a dull moment

Overall Rating: 10/10

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Tagline: The princess and the frog

Starring: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael Leon-Wooley, Jim Cummings

Summary: Set in the jazz era of New Orleans, Tiana (Anika Noni Rose) finds herself crossing paths with Prince Naveem (Bruno Campos), who has been transformed into a frog after a deal with the Shadowman (Keith David) and together, the two must find a way to break the spell and achieve their dreams

5 Words/Phrases: Fantastic soundtrack; beautiful animation (particularly in the voodoo scenes); great characterization of Tiana; lovable supporting characters; good message

Most Impressed By: The animation, soundtrack, characters – everything

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Comments: A Disney fairytale at its best :D

Overall Rating: 10/10

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I love awards season. The glitz, the glamour, the ritziness – they’re all things I love about awards in the entertainment industry. I’m not really one for the music awards but I do love those for movies and television, particularly the Oscars and Golden Globes. Unfortunately I never really manage to see all the movies/shows nominated for awards so I can’t really make a valid judgment on which ones I think should win; nevertheless it’s still fun to weigh in on the outfits on the red carpet and which nominees go home with an award!

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Tagline: Avatar

Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, Joel Moore

Summary: Jake (Sam Worthington), a paraplegic war veteran, is sent to another planet, Pandora, to learn the ways of the indigenous people, the Na’vi. Guided by Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), Jake’s orders from his superiors become at odds with the culture of the Na’vi people and chaos ensues

5 Words/Phrases: Absolutely stunning animation (the world of the Na’vi is beautiful); really good performance from Worthington as Jake; very well-thought out world and culture of the Na’vi; good scope of characters, both human and Na’vi; rather weak plot

Most Impressed By: The world of the Na’vi – it is the greatest strength of the movie, everything is so lifelike and visually pleasing

Least Impressed By: The movie length (2 hours and 40 minutes); the lack of originality about the plot – it wasn’t a direct copy of anything (or was it? :P) but it wasn’t anything that hasn’t already been done before

Comments: Be sure to be in a movie theater with comfortable seats

Overall Rating: 9/10

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Tagline: It’s just one of those days when you’re feeling a little… dead. Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Summary: As Shaun (Simon Pegg) vows to get his life back on track with his best friend Ed (Nick Frost), girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield), and step-dad Philip (Bill Nighy), he finds himself in the middle of a zombie apocalypse and has to save the day, with comical and gory results

5 Words/Phrases: Great comedy; fantastic cast; Pegg and Frost work great together as a comedic duo; very welcome cameo appearance by Jessica Stevenson1; perfect mixture of comedy and gore

Most Impressed By: The strong supporting cast – Pegg may have had the lead role, but the movie was very much about the entire ensemble and they all worked very well together

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Overall Rating: 9.5/10

  1. Stevenson and Pegg starred together in Spaced, one of my favorite TV shows. []

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9 (2009)

Oct. 10th, 2009 08:00 am

Tagline: 9

9 (2009)

9 (2009)

Summary: In a post-apocalyptic world, the fate of the civilization rests on the shoulders of nine rag doll-like creatures as they fight to survive

5 Words/Phrases: Great animation; stilted way of revealing backstory; confusing at times; thinly disguised allegory; incredibly short

Most Impressed By: The animation was very crisp and clear

Least Impressed By: Movie was weak in general

Overall Rating: 5.5/10

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Tagline: Once upon a time in Nazi-occupied France…

Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Summary: As a group of Jewish-American soldiers (the “Basterds”) led by Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) fight and scalp Nazis in Nazi-occupied France, they cross paths with Shoshanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent), a French-Jewish girl whose movie theater is about to become the setting for the biggest scene in history

5 Words/Phrases: Spectacular acting; good use of humor in the least humorous of settings; dividing of the movie into “chapters” helped lessen any confusion; some close-up shots of violence/gore; multi-layered story

Most Impressed By: Brad Pitt’s performance was amazing; Mélanie Laurent stole every scene she was in; Christoph Waltz was phenomenal as Colonel Hans Landa

Least Impressed By: …nothing!

Overall Rating: 9.5/10

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Tagline: Are you man enough to say it?

I Love You, Man

I Love You, Man

Summary: Friendless Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) goes on a series of “man dates” to find a new best friend and instantly connects with Sydney Fife (Jason Segal), but it puts a strain on his relationship with his fiancee Zooey (Rashida Jones)

5 Words/Phrases: Very funny; long runtime; great humor used throughout; a few one-dimensional characters; some cliches were used (sometimes convincingly, sometimes not)

Most Impressed By: Jason Segal’s performance – I think he is a great actor and was a perfect fit for the role!

Least Impressed By: Rashida Jones struck me as whiny and hypocritical as Zooey, but this could just be my personal dislike of Jones talking

Overall Rating: 6.5/10

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