Friday, September 23, 2011

Weekends Are Made for Movies...


I truly, truly enjoy watching movies, for as far as I can think back, I always have.

I look forward to the weekends, to watch a movie or three with my family or even by myself. Whether it be at the movie theater or right here in our living room on DVD or Netflix. I enjoy it all the same.

If I really love a movie! I will watch it over and over again, and always appreciate it as much as I did the first time I saw it.

I hope you enjoy my blog and that it gives you some kind of initiative to watch my recommendations.

Happy Movie Watching!
The End
Corey

The Help



This movie was as great as I thought it was going to be. All roles were played to perfection most especially Emma Stone (The Compassionate One), Viola Davis (The Leader), Octavia Spencer (The Tough One), Bryce Dallas Howard (The Bitch) and Jessica Chastain (The Innocent One~My Favorite Character!) The movie was beautifully written and directed.This era will always be a sad time in history but none the less a wonderful beautiful movie.

This movie is about a young woman from Mississippi who wants to be a writer in New York. After witnessing the treatment of "the help" she decides to interview them and write their stories, of course because of the consequences of that time they keep everything very low key. The woman work together to change circumstance and catch a lot of heat along the way.

It is a movie about racism, compassion, relationships between mothers, daughters, friends, and most importantly the help...the woman they hire to care for their children and their families and yet treat them so inhuman.

Loved this movie an absolute must see film.

DRIVE



This movie was quite disappointing to me. I love Ryan Gosling and he has played some really great roles. This movie to me was slow and boring, I really didn't feel the story line at all. The acting from Ron Perlman and Albert Brooks was very disappointing.

The movie is about a guy Ryan Gossling who is a quiet, soft spoken loner, who stunt drives for film by day and is a getaway driver by night. He has a "non-sexual" affair with a married woman (Carey Mulligan) who's husband is in jail and is raising there young son. The husband gets out of jail and instantly gets into trouble with some guys who offered him protection while locked up and want their money back, however thousands more than agreed upon.

Standard (Mulligans husband) gets an offer to do a job and make the money he owes, Gosling teams up to help him. Tragedy occurs and the whole game changes.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Cyrus




When I originally saw the trailer for this movie, I thought it would be a comedy. I suppose also because of the actors that are in it, John C. Reilly, Marissa Tomei, Jonah Hill, Catherine Keener.

This movie was more of a drama to me, a divorced man who cannot get over his ex, whom he still works with and is very close friends with, meets the woman of his dreams. She is torn between her relationship with him and the relationship she has with her son as a single mother. The son sees no place for this new man in he and his mothers life and tries everything he can to break up their relationship. People may see the relationship between the mother and son as "creepy" or "weird" and obviously it is over exaggerated in the movie, but this "love triangle" can be very true in real life. I really feel for all three characters. I think this is a great movie to watch when you are relaxing on a Sunday.

Volver



"There are always things left undone, or not done well. My life has been no exception. I don't know if I can fix them, but if I can it's up to me to do it" ~ Abuela Irene

Beautiful, Beautiful movie! I wanted to watch this movie for so long, and kept putting it off for others...So happy I finely watched it!

I would say this movie is about relationships between women...grandmother, daughters, sisters, friends. Penelope was at the top of her game in this role very strong and emotional.

Penelope's character is dealing with the death of her mother and father, the illness of her aunt as well as having problems with her husband. Then further tragedy strikes and all the women pull together to fix all the issues throughout the entire movie. filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar ties all the twists and turns together into a beautifully written movie. I highly recommend this movie it is excellent!