Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Wedding Date

Once again I got sucked into watching a "chick movie".  Unlike the last one though, this one was tolerable.  Not to bad of a movie.

This movie is centered around a woman, Kat, who hires a male escort for he sisters wedding in London where her ex is the best man.  She brings her date basically to make her ex jealous and to find out if he still loves her.  In the beginning of the movie she is nervous about meeting the man that she is taking half way around the world with her.  Oh, did I mention that the date cost her $6,000. She starts to get a little more comfortable with his guy and eventually at starts to fall in love with him.  Towards the middle of the movie things start to get complicated.  Kat finds out that the reason that her ex left her was because he slept with her sister.  One thing leads to another and everyone is mad at everyone else.  Once again, everything works out in the end.

Now this movie I did think was a little predictable.  Not in the sense that I knew what exactly was going to happen but you could tell when something good was going to happen or when something bad was going to happen.  Over all I would say that for a "chick movie" it was ok.

-Rob

Princess

Well, my fiance talked me into watching Princess, a horrible "Made for TV" movie, on ABC Family.  This movie may have been one of the worst movies I've ever seen.  The only reason I watched it was because I thought it was going to be completely different.

The movie started out like any other, giving a little back story about the "leading man".  He was a failed author, a failed music writer or something like that and had pretty much failed at everything else he had tried.  He was staying with a friend of his and his friends pregnant wife.  He had only $50,000 to his name.  Eventually he ends up going to this castle for a "Princess Ball", that is being put on by the Princess that lives in the castle (whom everyone thinks is crazy because she only comes out of the castle once a year for this ball thing).  Go figure that he ends up spending his last $50,000 on an auction to win a dance and dinner with the princess.  After he wins the date with the princess, he says something that makes her think that he is someone else, a "searcher", as she puts it.  He is supposed to be looking for someone that the princess has been dreaming about.  Blah, blah, blah... something about mythical creatures living in the castle with the princess and she is some kind of healer and whatnot, the two of them get in a fight because she finds out that he lied to her.   To make a long story a little shorter in the end everything works out with him and the princess.

Anyway, bad movie.  I wish I could say that it was predictable but the movie kept taking so many turns you never knew what was going on.  Sad part is, is that I kept watching to see how much worse it could get.

If you didn't see this movie, consider yourself lucky!!

-Rob

Friday, April 18, 2008

No Country for Old Men

Well I have come to the conclusion that I'm not and "artsy" or award winning movie guy. Because yet again I took the time out of my life to watch a movie that I really didn't get.

I watched No Country for Old Men a few days ago and didn't get the plot, I watched and when it ended I found myself saying what just happened. I personally felt that the story of the movie bounced around to much and was very hard to follow. 

On the other hand I did see why Javier Bardem won an Academy Award for his 
performance as the killer. His level of acting and conveyed emotion is the only thing that kept me watching the movie

Overall I'm not really sure what to say about the film, it was would be rated a 5 out of 10 for me.