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Top Ten {Tuesday} – Mighty Fine YouTube Shows

19 Mar

Top Ten Tuesday has a new hostess with the mostess, Angie from Many Little Blessings.  Link ‘em if you got ‘em and check out the other fanfreakingtastic lists while you’re at it.  Let’s get started.

One of my badass Band ladies, Carol Anne, commented that she’d like to hear about the YouTube series I subscribe to which I had referenced in another post about my love for and disgust with teevee.  Which made my geeky heart go pitter patter because zomgswtfbbq I can return to my TTT roots and get all list-y.  Let’s get it on.

10.  WIGS - Christine –  WIGS is a YouTube channel that offers scripted programming with women leads.  There are quite a few ongoing series as well as some short films.  They feature some kickass actors – Maury Tierney, Jena Malone, Rosanna Arquette.  Christine hooked me.  It stars America Ferrera who’s, duh, awesome.  It follows her experiences speed dating and is really well done and often thought provoking.

Check it out.  It’s commercial free, quality entertainment that doesn’t require a big time commitment.

9.  Save the Supers –  This show is ridiculously silly.  It’s also subversive and awesome.  And written by Guildie Sandeep Parikh (swoon).  It’s about a group of off brand superheroes struggling to make a living in this down economy.  Expect brightly colored spandex, riffs on cheesy stereotypes and comedy gold, baby.

8.  The Nerdist -  Nerdist Channel is home to a bevy of super rad nerd bait such as Awkward Family Photos, Ain’t it Cool, Talking Dead BONUS! and my favorite, The Nerdist which is a nerdgasmic talk show featuring other nerds, things nerds love and nerd related issues and or products and entertainment.  Chris Hardwick is like, the cutest skinny nerd ever in his suit and with his awesome powers of sarcastic humor, geeking out over nerd stuff and being smart and well spoken and shit.  You can watch entire episodes of The Nerdist on the BBC America channel, but you can get all kinds of silly goodness right there on your YouTuber any hour of the day or night.

7.  Fresh Hell -  Brent Spiner plays a version of himself in a world where he done someone wrong  on an apocalyptic (to his career) level.  We never find out what exactly he did to raise the ire of the entire nation, but it must have been bad because he is almost universally loathed.  He pairs up with a wannabe porn star to revamp his image and revive his career.

It’s weird and it’s funny and it had potential to grow into something even more of those things.  The second season was far better scripted and produced than the first so I have great hopes for the next one.  I love me some Star Trek and I love me some Data so having Spiner back on the scene is pretty cool for this geek girl.

6. Words With Girls –  These lesbians be funny.  I have rainbow Harted Hannah for quite some time and am feeling the same sparkly love for the creator of this silly little show, Brittani Nichols.  It’s another show about nothing and everything.  They talk about everything from hair to racism, slap a big, ole comedy bow on it and call it good.  And it is.  I hope another season is ordered.

5.  California On –  This crazy dude interviews Californians on rando topics in a not so veiled attempt to capitalize on the 15 minutes of fame impulse and see some ( . )( . ).  It’s NSFW, but neither is this fucking blog.  It’s also pretty freaking amusing.

4.  Tabletop – So three of my top four are from Geek & Sundry which is an entire channel filled to the brim with indie geek related wonder.  The channel was created by the brilliant and luminous elven goddess of the geeks, Felicia Day.  Pretty any much found on this channel is solid gold and that fly lady can do no wrong in my eyes(she was on Buffy, Supernatural, Dr. Horrible, Eureka and The Guild for sweet lady internet’s sake).

Tabletop is hosted by the equally fly Wil Wheaton of King of the Internet fame.  He plays tabletop games with his geeky celeb friends.  Sound hella boring?  It somehow is really not, even to non-gamers like me.  WW is funny and relatable and so are his guest.  It’s interesting to see the games played and brings the focus off of the screen and onto the camaraderie and good, old-fashioned fun.  It’s a bit like Wild Kingdom, as you get to observe nerds in their natural habitat relating to others of their kind.

3.  The Flog –  Another show on Geek & Sundry, this one belongs to the winsome Ms. Day.  It’s a video blog where she recommends geekish things or does something random, sometimes with other celebrities.  She’s cuter than a bug’s ass and a charming little bundle of ADHD.  J’aime.

2.  My Drunk Kitchen –  If you haven’t seen Hannah Hart’s drunk cooking, I don’t know who you are.  HH is HIGHlarious and totally whimsical.  She reminds me of Ellen and not because she’s a lesbian.  Ok, ok, not ONLY because of that.  She shares the same zany humor that stays away from making fun of anyone.  Other than herself.  Obvi.  Subscribe now, you will not regret it.

1.  The Guild –  I cannot truly explain my deep and abiding adoration for every one of  the Knights of Good.  Somehow I didn’t know about this show until seasons 1-4 were available on Netflix.  Obviously I watched them all in an evening.  Which is not as difficult to accomplish with webisodes as they are typically less than 10 minutes per.  I fell hard for this show, as did the rest of the geek/nerd population of the internet (read: the internet).

It’s a scripted show about a group of online gamers that surrender their actual existences over to the game.  They meet by happenstance and form an awkward, socially inept group IRL as well as in the game.  It depicts the diversity found in gamers today and shows that not every gamer spends his life sucking down Mountain Dew in his mama’s basement while exceeding the bandwidth of his pirated internet host through 23 hours a day of WOW.  It’s also wacky and wicked funny.  Watch this shit.  Subscribe.  Give Felicia Day all your dolla bills.  Who run the world?  That girl.  Or she’s gonna, anyway.

That’s my list.  I got ten minute chunks of time to burn, what you got?

 

Top Ten {Tuesday} – 2012 Movies.

26 Feb

Top Ten Tuesday at Many Little Blessings

Top Ten Tuesday has a new hostess with the mostess, Angie from Many Little Blessings.  Link ‘em if you got ‘em and check out the other fanfreakingtastic lists while you’re at it.  Let’s get started.

The Oscars were the other night and, while I typically find them to be a giant snore fest, I do have interest in who takes home the golden god.  I managed to see about 10 minutes of it, which was more than enough especially considering that 10 minutes included the hard-working constant and over-looked Ben Affleck and the hawtest dress of the night.

Michelle Obamaphoto credit US Weekly

I agreed with some of the choices and thought others were slights or abominations.  Out of the nine films duking it out for best picture this year, I saw only two.  They were both good, solid movies but neither would top any of my lists.  Here are the films that did in 2012.

The Avengers - This movie was a long time in the making.  They had to roll out the individual characters movies before this could work and they had to take four big name heroes with big time personalities and make them mesh together in an organic and seamless way.  And they pulled it off.  In spades.  The Avengers wins the comic book movie showdown of 2012 in my book for making it fly in such a badass and satisfying way.  2015 cannot get here soon enough.

The Dark Knight Rises - There is no way a comic book nerd like me is not gonna have this movie on their list.  Although I will always prefer Batman Begins because it was the first movie that I felt really showed how superheroes and villains fit into the real world, I found all three movies in the trilogy to be phenomenal and I will miss seeing old Bats through Nolan’s eyes in the movies to come.

The Amazing Spiderman - I am an old school weirdo that has difficulty with change, like every other fat boy comic guy out there.  So clearly I was concerned about yet another reboot of a well loved character.  Especially because I thoroughly enjoyed Sam Raimi’s version.  Well, the first two movies anyway.  I was surprised by how much I liked this movie, despite the few niggling character discrepancies that only comic geeks like me like to snivel about.

The thing that makes Spidey great is his relatability, his humanity and his cheeky nature.  He’s got the whole great responsibilty/great power thing going on, but that doesn’t bog him down as it does with someone like Superman or even Batman because the seriousness and the could-be-treacly goodness is tempered with the steady stream of one-liners and an almost joie de vivre during combat.  This new Spiderman has an edge, a darkness born of loss.  It’s something that has been missing in the past.  His comments in this movie have a little more sarcastic bite, a little more weight to the tone, a defiance of sorts.  And it works.  Because underneath it all, he’s still good old Peter Parker who will take it on the chin for any one of us and come back for more.  And there is always more to be found.

Hunger Games - I am not a bandwagon jumper when it comes to books.  I typically stay away from series that burn like wildfire across the internet for fear of suffering through poorly written tripe such as Twilight.  But when I read my sister was on board, I decided to give The Hunger Games a read.  And I was hooked.  The characters were compelling(more so in the books, as it usually the case), the story raced at a thrillingly rapid pace and each chapter, and book, left you teetering on some edge and desperate to get the 411.

The movie was not quite as captivating as the book in large part because much of Katniss’ personality comes through her internal dialogue in the book which isn’t easily translated to film.  Despite that, and the typical discordance of the images of the mind of the reader and those of the film maker, I enjoyed it and look forward to Catching Fire.

Madagascar 3 - This movie demonstrates what it feels like to be on the best acid trip in the history of ever.  Brightly colored, frantic and frenetic, unexpected and remarkable acts happening without rhyme or reason and all to a staccato techno beat.  Plus…

Chronicle - This was a cool little movie that, in my opinion, didn’t get enough burn.  Clearing I’m partial to the superhero dealio, to anything really with a supernatural bent.  This movie used the found footage trick to great advantage, again showing us how a regular person could be transformed into something highly irregular.  It also showed how what we are and what we’ve been through makes a difference on what we take from wins and losses.  I’m hoping for a sequel.

Cabin in the Woods - Remember when horror movies were scary rather than sex and gore fests?  My husband still wants to watch these movies, despite every one deemed after viewing as lame, stupid and definitely not scary.  This crazy little film fits perfectly into what I look for in a movie – funny, scary, makes you think.  It also doesn’t hurt that it was written by Joss Whedon, the Geek King.  The scary is always better with the funny and that man does it better than anyone.

Looper - I found this movie, despite the distracting makeover on Joseph Gordon-Levitt, to be wholly engaging and thought provoking.  I enjoyed the slip to the morality inside this world and this character.  Obviously the science fiction aspect is attractive to a person like me, but I think it was also of interest to those with preferences outside the genre.  The creativity and willingness to set art on its head that Gordon-Levitt possesses in all the projects he participates in was evident in this film.  Emily Blunt surprised me with a role outside her typical fare.  The two things that pulled me out of it were the changes to Gordon-Levitt’s face and the kid having been on One Tree Hill.  As much as I love OTH, and I really, really do, that character doesn’t have any right to share a screen with the kind of talent showcased in this film.  Those things aside, I highly recommend this to anyone(other than my mother) who likes a side of rumination with their thrillers.

Safety Not Guaranteed - A movie rife with indie comedians, awkward and grumpy Aubrey Plaza who rules Parks and Rec with her zany hubby, Jake M. Johnson who does the same on New Girl and Mark Duplass who is pretty much ubiquitous in indie film and television these days.  Throw in an offbeat character or two, lo-fi sci-fi and time travel and I am sold.  This film could have easily gone for the cheap and easy laughs at the expense of the eccentric, but instead it honored the wonderfulness of human connection and celebrated the imagination.  Hello, win column.

Ruby Sparks - Paul Dano is the awkward poster boy for Independent Spirit and his glowy little sprite girlfriend Zoe Kazan makes them the perfect indie couple.  Kazan wrote and stars in the movie, which should feel odd or pretentious as she’s cast herself as Dano’s ideal woman.  But instead it comes across as authentic and engaging.  It’s smart, gently funny and wants to make you think.  It manages to do so without beating you over the head with message or an excess of depth.  It’s the ultimate in indie romcom.

Moonrise Kingdom - This is my movie of the year.  There was not one misstep in this film.  Perfect from beginning to end.  Yes, I am partial to Wes Anderson films, Rushmore is still in my top ten.  And yes, I am partial to the whimsy.  And the quirk.  But neither, although present throughout, overwhelm the sweetness and wonder of young love.  The cinematography is lush and redolent of simpler days gone by and the glorification of individuality and intellect.  Even my horror/ridiculous comedy loving husband loved it and, independent of my selection, claimed it as his favorite movie of 2012.  If that doesn’t sell you, nothing will.

 

The Walking Who?

25 Feb

So I watched Emma Caulfield‘s Grab Bag on YouTube a while back (you should subscribe, she’s balls out and she used to take balls out for a living(Anya.  From Buffy.  You know, revenge demon gone gooey for Xander.))  The prompt she grabbed was to take the Which Walking Dead Character Are You quiz.  Clearly I am obsessed with all things TWD so I popped on over to find out my true nature.

Source: gq.com via Lucid on Pinterest

 

Now, I didn’t really have a character in mind because I don’t fancy myself having much similarity to anyone in that crew.  Why would I want to be Daryl, when I could be WITH Daryl?   Amirite?  I was really only certain that I would not want to be Andrea because Andrea is the Kate of TWD.  Kate from Lost?  Oh, have I Lost you with my trip down the geekhole?  Kate was the single most annoying character on Lost.  Yet, oh so sexy and therefore worthy of redemption.  With the straight dudes and their hard-ons, at least.  Kate fancied herself a badass and always insisted upon being a part of every mission, which she then promptly fucked right up.  Andrea is that for the Rick and the gang.

 

So clearly, not Andrea.  But Shane?  Really?  Shane made me mental when I first watched the show.  And up until (SPOILER ALERT) Rick shot him dead.  Then he zombied out requiring Carl to then shoot him eternally dead.  Which was actually pretty badass.  But Shane?  No.  Uh uh.  No way.

The Walking Dead takes part in the cable teevee phenomenon of seasons split down the middle with a several month hiatus (*cough, bullshit, cough*).  So I decided to watch the entire run over again whilst awaiting the mid-season premiere.  Which turned out to be a kickass idea as I picked up on a lot of stuff I had either forgotten or missed on the first go round.

Like Shane really isn’t that bad.  Like his motivation was Lori and Carl.  He did just about everything to make sure they were safe and that he was still around to protect them.  I can get behind that sort of behavior in a crisis situation and nothing says crisis like a horde of blood thirsty zombies gnawing on human remains.  I believe that starting at home is where it’s at.  It goes hand in hand with the whole put yer own airplane mask thingamabob first so you have the air in your lungs and the blood moving in your veins necessary to take the steps to save someone else.  In other words, you can’t help anyone until you help yourself.

So I guess I’ll take Shane, but hopefully I won’t go out like him.  If I do, I hope Carl’s got a round in the chamber.

 

Strong, but bullheaded, you lack foresight, and have a quick temper.  Though you can lead when pressed, your inability to see the big picture makes you better as a follower.  A passionate defender of the weaker members of the group, you sometimes let your anger get the better of you when protecting them.  Like a loaded gun, you can keep the peace or shatter it.
 

Aunt Becky’s Annual Memepalooza

28 Dec

Becks over at Mommy Wants Vodka hosts her annual meme about this time every year and I am jumping aboard this crazy train for the second time because I like random surveys given by foxy bitches who like encased meats.  This is what I had to say last year, if’n you care to refresh.

1. What did you do in 2012 that you’d never done before?

I made science my bitch.

2. Did you keep your New Year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

I’m gonna say yes because I’m too lazy to look at my resolution post from last year and because I’ve been told that I need to believe in myself more.  I will make more.  I will make many.  #onedayimgonna

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?

My lovely step sister just had her first kid.  Several Bandmates had babies and one of my mommy friends had her second kid.

4. Did anyone close to you die?

My favorite aunt died.  There’s a hole there to deep to mention in polite company.  One of my Bandmates, the irrepressible ball of joy Mrs. One Day, died this week.  Although I didn’t know her well, her kindness was legend.  She will be remembered, as will her message of dreaming big and dreaming often.  #onedayimgonna.

5. What would you like to have in 2013 that you lacked in 2012?

Daryl Dixon and the ability to freeze time.

6. What countries did you visit?

Texas.

7. What date from 2012 will remain etched upon your memory, and why:

Halloween was pretty memorable.  Hulk and Thor do Urgent Care tends to stick to the gray matter.

8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?

Showering more days than not.

9. What was your biggest failure?

There were many.  The most recent went undetected to my epic relief.

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?

Depression.  It’s old news, people.

11. What was the best thing you bought?

Contigo Water Bottle at the recommendation of Moosh in Indy.  Money well spent.

Gray Brain Cameo

If I only had a brain.  Oh wait, I do.

Womens NEW YORK Love Tri-Blend Pullover - american apparel S M L (5 Color Options)

I’d wear this everyday, but then I’d have to shower more.

12. Whose behavior merited celebration?

Ellen, because she is spreading the kindness movement on a global level.  Also, she’s fucking funny.  And a cover girl.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?

There was a lot of unkindness and bullying that made me sad in the heart parts.  There was also the whole election dealio that left me exhausted and deflated.  And, of course, the escalating incidences of violence that decimated me.

I’m trying to keep the light on the good stuff I witnessed.  The kindness, the camaraderie, #26acts, all that Ellen does everyday for people.  The Band, the Bloggess, Moosh in Indy and everyone else who shines lights into the dark corners and lifts up those who are down.  Kindness is catching.  Pass it on.

14. Where did most of your money go?

Christmas lights.  It’s like the Griswold’s up in this bitch.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?

Comic book movies.  It was kinda a big year for the geeks.

16. What song will always remind you of 2012?

We really are you know.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:

i. happier or sadder?  I can hardly remember yesterday, how am I supposed to remember last year?  This year has been pretty bad so probs sadder.

ii. thinner or fatter?  Thinner.  Slightly.

iii. richer or poorer? Same, same.

18. What do you wish you’d done more of?

Flash mobs.  Also flashing.

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?

Second guessing and stressing.

20. How will you be spending Christmas?

I spent it with the kid and the hubberband.

22. Did you fall in love in 2012?

Only with Daryl Dixon and Russell Stover Dark Chocolate and Coconut Cream Santas.

23. How many one-night stands?

I’ve had a series of them with the aforementioned Santas.

24. What was your favorite TV program?

The Walking Dead.

25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?

I don’t hate anyone.  But I harbor strong feelings of anger, disappointment and revulsion for a select few.

26. What was the best book you read?

Let the Great World Spin

Let’s Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir

27. What was your greatest musical discovery?

28. What did you want and get?

A meat thermometer.  Seriously.

30. What was your favorite film of this year?

Moonrise Kingdom and The Avengers.

31. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?

I turned 43.  I went to Bio, had a massage and saw Pitch Perfect.  It was cool.

32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?

A little more sun and a little less science.  Also, world peace.  And more Dark Chocolate Santas.

33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2012?

Minimalist.  Read: I can fit into two pairs of pants, both of them yoga.

34. What kept you sane?

I don’t think I am this year.

35. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?

 

Source: fanpop.com via Lucid on Pinterest

 

36. What political issue stirred you the most?

The election was pretty hairy.  I’m grateful for three more years before the next shitstorm.

37. Who did you miss?

38. Who was the best new person you met?

Well, I technically met Lisa last year online, but met her live and in person this year.  So, Lisa.

 

39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2012:

Patience is not a virtue I possess.  Hurry the fuck up, is.

40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year:

I know what I want but I just don’t know
How to, go about gettin’ it

http://youtu.be/bq76w2e6HoQ

 

Top Ten {Tuesday} – Movies of 2011

13 Mar

Top Ten Tuesday has a new hostess with the mostess, Angie from Many Little Blessings.  Link ‘em if you got ‘em and check out the other fanfreakingtastic lists while you’re at it.  Let’s get started.

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I am not an awards show kind of girl.  My bestie?  She loves the glamour and the glitz and the major star power doing the red carpet mambo.  Me, I get bored to tears by that sort of thing.  And yet, somehow, I managed to watch, not one, but three awards shows in their entirety this season.  Ellen hooked me into the Golden Globes with her interview with Ricky Gervais, with his gleeful promises of controversy.  And although he didn’t live up to his promise, it was fairly entertaining with some amazeballs dresses and fiine looking gentlemen.  Ahem, Ewan McGregor.

Then I watched the Independent Spirit Awards, hosted by Seth Rogan throwing down the F bomb left and right and  dissing Chris Brown ftw.  Indie adoraballs, is what I call him.  And I realized those peeps were far closer to what I would consider to be my peeps and I left the evening satisfied and with a long list of movies to rent.

The following night I watched the Oscars and was less than impressed.  People looked lovely although there were few true standouts.  Some of the speeches ruled, Octavia, Meryl, Mr. Plummer and the Artist guy.  Billy Crystal looks old and a little puffy and half laughed at all his own jokes.  It was an hour longer than it should have been and several of the nominees were unworthy of such acclaim.  All in all, a bust.

But it did get me thinking about the movies that I loved and found deserving from last year.  Here are the top ten that I loved in 2011.

10. Captain America -

 

I’m just a comic book nerd at heart.  This was another movie that showed you how all the crazy shit that goes down in comics could actually happen in real life(the ultimate example of this being The Dark Knight).  Clearly the whole skinless Nazi on a giant flying ship thing is a bit far from reality, but I’m talking more of the guy juiced on super steroids that kicks ass with mere strength, a shield made from vibranium and adamantium and a whole lotta heart.  Ok, so maybe it wasn’t all that real, except to me and my fellow nerds.  But it was wholly engaging, satisfying and entertaining.  And it is awesomesocks to see more and more big budget, well made comic book movies come to life.

9.  Crazy Stupid Love -

 

I’ll admit I was sold on the hype early on.  Ellen raved about this movie months before it was released and there is hella little that Ellen and I have beef about.  I’m sold on all the major players, save Ryan Gosling.  I’m like the only chick alive who thinks the Notebook was a big, ole boring ass pile of doody.  And really I didn’t even know the guy’s name.  It was only after seeing CSL and Drive that I remembered him from Lars and the Real Girl and Half Nelson.  Ok, now I’m feeling ALL the major players.

And the movie had heart.  It was funny and charming and sweet and silly, just like rom coms should be.  Used to be.  And it was thoroughly enjoyed by me.  Even my in-laws liked it.  And I didn’t hear any complaints that RG was half naked and looking photoshopped.  I certainly was not the one to lodge any.

8.  X-Men First Class -

 

Again the geek heart sang with all the lovely bits of nerditry in this movie.  But non-geeks could certainly enjoy this origin story as well.  And did, if the box office and reviews have anything to say about it.  The cast was stellar, the effects dope and anyone who survived middle school can relate to mutant culture.  Highly recommend.

7.  Win Win -

Source: imdb.com via Amanda on Pinterest

 

I forced my husband to go to this movie.  To his credit, it wasn’t a very forceful force.  And he freaking loved it.  And rightly so.  Because it was a funny little charmer.  With heart.  And some bite.  Which in my book is a close second to the quirky whimsy.  Paul Giamatti is onr of those fantastic actors that make you draw every anxiety ridden breath right along with them and makes you silent fist pump when he comes through in the end.

6.  The Help -

Source: imdb.com via Donna on Pinterest

 

I read the book a while back and enjoyed it.  I put it down and didn’t think of it again until I was inundated by the blogland talk about the movie being racist.  During that time, I did a lot of research and reading and wracked my poor, tired brain for recollections of the particulars in the book.  I found there to be a ton of compelling and well spoken words written in belief that the movie was perpetuating the myth of the white savior and was an affront to Black Americans who have the marks of this so very recent history imprinted upon their DNA.

I decided not to see the movie as I didn’t want to support something that would knowingly hurt any person.  Then I decided to see the film with my best friend.  And all those worries and concerns and white guilt feelings were washed away.  I am still sorry that anyone took offense and/or felt the sting of a freshly opened wound, but, in my opinion, this movie was in no way racist or intending in any way to laud the actions of white over black.  What I got from The Help was empowerment, triumph of spirit and women lifting each other up with their words and their actions.  And we need a whole hell of a lot more of all of those things in Hollywood and in day to day life.

5.  The Descendants -

Source: weheartit.com via Soraya on Pinterest

 

What can I say that hasn’t already been said about this movie?  George was subtle and nuanced and lovely.  As usual.  I think people forget that he is a gifted actor because we are blinded by his megawatt smile, slick attire and modest head tilt.  The daughters, particularly Shailene Woodley, were amazeballs.  Nick Krause broke up the tension with outrageous humor.  And Hawaii, the ever-present co-star, permeated the movie without appearing heavy handed or like a caricature of itself.  Every little bit of it was lovely and genuine and worthy of the Oscar nod.  Go see it while you still can.

4.  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 -

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There has been little to no contention.  This was a satisfying, albeit bittersweet, ending to the beloved series.  As someone who has read none of the books and didn’t jump onto the bandwagon until  the Prisoner of Azkaban, I may not be well qualified to judge.  But as the devoted fan that I became, and as the hopeless romantic that I truly am in regard to those I love in film or on the page, I was grateful to see the characters cared for in the way that they were sent off.  Also?  In regards to Snape, I motherfucking told you so.  Ahem.  Rent the entire series if you have a free weekend.  Pure magic.

3.  Bridesmaids -

 

All of America loved this movie.  Because it was freaking hilarious, yo.  But also because it proved, yet again, that women can be both freaking hilarious and as raunchy as we want to be.  Funny as shit, and shit and girl power.  Can you say sequel?

2.  Drive -

I still have no idea what I was watching when I saw this movie.  All I know is that I totally loved it.  They pretty much had me from neon pink, 80′s scrawl and the pulsating beat over the opening credits.  I gained a true respect and admiration for Ryan Gosling and his balls out choices this summer and a re-found respect for Albert Brooks.  I like my career criminals old, Jewish and meaner than a honey badger on meth.  See this movie if you want your mind blown and your freak freaked.  And then buy the soundtrack because, wowsa.

1.  Beginners -

 

I may have talked about this movie a time or two.  So you probably should just check those words out or I may get flagged on some list for talking excessively about Ewan McGregor and Beginners.  Which actually sounds pretty freaking awesome so flag away.

Suffice it to say, Beginners wins my best movie of 2011 and Ewan, Christopher Plummer and Mélanie Laurent were my best actor, supporting actor and best actress.  I don’t want to have to tell you again – SEE IT.

 

Top Ten {Tuesday} – Movies So Nice You Should See ‘Em Twice

19 Jul

Since the summer teevee drought has set in, I find myself scrambling around for new movies to watch.  There are precious few that I haven’t seen that I actually want to see.  So I’m going back to the tried and trues, the ones that have knocked my socks off once upon a time.  I am looking forward to losing myself in these worlds that I have loved once again.  What movies have you been dying to re-see?

10. Forrest Gump – Viewing some extraordinary moments in history through the eyes of an ordinary man shows us that none of us are actually ordinary.  Plus, 346 varieties of shrimp.  Who could refuse?

9.  True Romance – Clarence + Alabama = true love and true romance always.  Plus some ass kickings to popo, mobsters and killer pimps.  You are so cool.

8.  Big Fish – “A man tells his stories so many times that he becomes the stories. They live on after him, and in that way he becomes immortal.” – Will Bloom, Big Fish.  And, oh the whimsy!  Makes me a bit giddy.

7.  Amelie – The quirk, the whimsy, the mischeivious beauty of Audrey Tautou.  This sweet, fantastical movie is jam packed with the happy.  I might need to move this to the top of the list.

6.  Chariots of Fire – It’s been so long that all that has stuck to my brain pan is two runners from different religions running to the beautiful soundtrack.  I do remember loving it to bits and hope to recall why that was.

5.  The Philadelphia Story – There isn’t a bit of this quick, silly, witty, lovely movie that I don’t completely adore.  If you haven’t seen it, it will NOT disappoint.

4.  Trainspotting – Something about this movie just got up inside of me and I could relate in a way that was visceral, although I was ruled by la cocaína instead of junk.  This movie also introduced me to the radically awesome Ewan McGregor.  Watch with caution if you have sensitivity to poop related scenes or super sad stuff with kiddos.

3.  The Big Lebowski - The Dude abides.  And so should you.

2.  Rushmore – Quit possibly my favorite movie of all time.  Jason Schwartzman before he became a parody.  Bill Murray in typical genius mode.  Quirk.  Whimsy.  Hysterical.

1.  Shaun of the Dead – Because my mama raised me right, Imma end on zombie.

 

Check out the other terrific Top Ten Tuesday lists hosted by the lovely Oh Amanda, you won’t regret it!

 
 

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