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14 September 2009 @ 01:04 pm
I've been watching a lot of trailers lately (thanks to YouTube's new Trailers section) and I'm really excited to see a bunch of movies. I already want to see a couple but seeing trailers helps.

The September Issue - Sept 11
A documentary about Anna Wintour and the Vogue September issue.

Coco Before Chanel - Sept 25
Audrey Tautou<3

Amelia - Oct 9
The story of Amelia Earhart. I love these types of movies.

Couples Retreat - Oct 9
I'm just seeing this for Kristen Bell.

Where The Wild Things Are - Oct 16
So excited about this one.

New York, I Love You - Oct 16
I loved Paris Je Taime and this is the same concept, but set in New York. 

This Is It - Oct 28
A nice movie of Michael Jackson's last rehearsals<3

2012 - Nov 13
I don't know much about this 2012 phenomenon~ but I'm curious.

New Moon - Nov 20
The trailer looks really good.

Broken Embraces - Nov 20
Penelope Cruz + Pedro Almodovar = must see obv.

The Lovely Bones - Dec 11
I really hope they don't screw this up because I loved the book. I saw a still and it gave me hope, so we'll see.
 
Alice in Wonderland - Mar 5
I'm a huge Tim Burton fan and this movie looks like it's going to be amazing.

What are you looking forward to?
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Sarai
18 August 2009 @ 11:11 pm




Eric Bana <3 This movie was perfect. Go see it.
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Sarai
14 July 2009 @ 11:57 am
I'm a huge fan of Kill Bill Vol. 1. Everything about it was amazing--the acting, the story, the action. I loved every second. I think I watched the first movie three years after it came out. I was only 16 when the first one came out so I wasn't really interested in that type of movie. I've seen Kill Bill Vol. 2 in bits and pieces on TV but I hate when they show rated R movies on TV because they bleep everything out, cut out chunks of scenes, and then put five commercial breaks in the middle of the good parts.


So I finally got to see it two nights ago, and I was disappointed with most of it. I liked that we finally got to meet Bill and we saw how Beatrix learned to be such a great killar, but the action was slow in coming and I was getting antsy for the killing to begin. The part where she gets buried alive made me nervous, although I don't know why because I know she had to get her revenge, but it would've pissed me off if she had just been buried alive and that was the end of it.


The last scene where she finally killed Bill just sucked so much ass. I actually felt bad for the guy towards the end and to me, he didn't seem like such a badass cold assassin. He looked more like a really grumpy grandfather with serious issues. I wanted there to be some sort of blood bath between them, like in the first movie where she went on a killing rampage and never looked back. And the Pussy Wagon broke down? Really?

To be honest, the best part about the movie was when Elle got her eye yanked out and was thrashing around yelling "I'm gonna fucking kill you, you bitch!!" (Which was hilarious) and Uma's acting, because I love her as Beatrix Kiddo. Oh, and Beatrix Kiddo!??!?! That's the name you give the Ultimate Baddass Blonde!? GTFO.

Anyway, I enjoyed the first movie a hell of a lot more and if Vol. 3 does come out, I hope it's as good as the first. 
 
 
Sarai
30 June 2009 @ 11:25 pm
I had no idea what this movie was about. I didn't watch the trailer, I didn't read the synopsis on IMDB like I usually do, and I didn't even know it was set in Texas. All I knew was that people talked about it at the academy awards and there was a huge buzz. So I checked it out. And it was a complete. mindfuck.

This movie should have been called Three Guys Chasing Each Other because that's what it was. The action/plot began immediately and I was totally not prepared for what was going to happen. I couldn't look away, though. The main characters were a local sheriff (the good guy), the innocent Texan who stumbled upon 2 million dollars and stole it from the site of a drug deal gone bad where everyone died (the not-good not-bad guy), and the assassin trying to find the Texan and get the money (the bad guy).


The not-bad not-good guy
 
I don't blame this guy. If I stumbled upon 2 million dollars, and everyone who would claim it is dead, I would take the money and haul ass. If someone were to come after me and try to take the money that I stole in order to build a better life for myself and my wife, I would try to run and survive, which is what this guy did. It helped that he served in the war (the movie is set in the early 80's) and he knew what he was doing most of the time.
 

The good guy
  
Meanwhile, this guy, who is quite wise and smart for a local sheriff, is trying to protect the not-good not-bad guy because he's in deep shit and has no idea just how deep. Most of the time the sheriff doesn't make sense, and he stays out of things mostly, but we find out a lot of the story through him. However, my favorite person was the bad guy (as usual):


The bad guy
 
This guy is clearly a psychopath, although we don't know why. He has his own set of rules that I just couldn't understand. I could not figure this guy out. At all. Every time I thought I had an idea and could maybe predict his next move, I was completely off and he would surprise me, again. His entire character was creepy--the hair, the way he spoke, the way he walked, his weapon of choice... which, btw, I've never seen before. This bad guy doesn't use just any gun, he uses something else. And it's disturbing.

The movie is quite graphic in some parts, and it never got boring. The ending was sad, but predictable in a way. Except for one part-- the bad guy never gets caught. He just comes in, shoots everyone, and leaves. But not before he gets in a car accident and buys a shirt off a kid. I mean what? Why? I don't get it.

I've never seen anything like it, and maybe that's what the buzz is about. It's different, impossible to figure out, and entertaining, albeit weird.
 
 
Sarai
08 June 2009 @ 10:57 pm
UP  
I went with my sister today to go see UP in 3-D and man, you guys were completely right--It was amazing. The story was perfect, but I didn't expect anything less from Pixar. Carl and Ellie's story was the perfect tale of romance, love, and day to day adventures with the person you care about the most. It was surprisingly hilarious and I have way too many favorite scenes that stuck out to me. As soon as I got home I made this icon and messed with my desktop wallpaper, I just couldn't help myself:

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My morning was spent finding and editing my dock icons and now it looks like a seven year old's desktop. But I love it. Show me your desktops you guys, I'm curious.
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Sarai
I haven't updated in two days but it feels like a week. I haven't even done anything eventful or important other than work, so I don't know, I quit my job at the mall this past Tuesday. I left on really good terms with my boss, she was completely understanding, and I know I did what was best for me. I was only getting 4 hours a week there and it wasn't worth trying to have open availability there when I could just be working at the restaurant instead. I still didn't like quitting, though. I really enjoyed working there for the most part, I was there a long time (9 months to me is long apparently), and I just really don't like quitting.

This past Thursday I got the results back from my doctor. I have very high cholesterol so now I'm on meds and have to watch what I eat, which is very painful for me. Because I love to eat. And all I like to eat is junk. And apparently, that's really bad for me and now I have no reason to really carry on living! Fun times!

I'm slowly tiring of the internet. I'm tired of sitting at this damn computer and missing out on things. It sounds very dramatic, and I really hate talking about this, but really when I think about it, all those hours I  spent in front of the computer could have been used doing something else. Sometimes I'll sit here and five hours will pass by like nothing. Five. Hours. What the hell?  I've decided I'm slowly weaning myself off, so to speak. It's one of my ~goals~ (I have a few and by a few I mean too many) and I'm determined to see this through. 

Another goal I've set for myself is to get really good grades this semester and I'm well on my way. I'm forcing myself to be disciplined and not leave anything for last minute and so far I have A's on both of my classes. Only a month and a half to go!


I really want to see UP. Pixar always comes out with movies I love; they've never let me down, so I'm really excited about this movie. Hopefully early next week I can see it with my sister. Those of you who have seen it, do you like it?
 
 
Sarai
21 May 2009 @ 11:24 pm

Paris je t'aime is a film about love. From the IMDB plot summary: "Twenty filmmakers have five minutes each . . . The 20 moments are fused by transitional interstitial sequences and also via the introduction and epilogue."


Every scene was different. Some characters spoke only English, some only French, some both. Some stories were all dialogue, some were voice overs, others had none.


Some stories were fantasy and others were all too real. The film was all about love, but it wasn't just about people in love. Some were family members, some were past loves, others were strangers. Every story was so, so different. You can definitely see the different styles from the directors as the scenes change.


It's impossible to summarize this movie. I'm sure every person that watches it takes something different from it. I'm going to have to watch it twice to see if I missed anything but it's worth it.
 
 
Sarai
18 May 2009 @ 10:01 pm

I originally saw Rachel Getting Married because Anne Hathaway (who plays the main character, Kym) (which okay, Kym? how pretentious) was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. I knew it was an independent film, but that was all I was sure of. I thought Anne was Rachel and I also thought Rachel was some sort of drug addict. I also hoped it would be a decent film. I was wrong on all counts.

I think Anne Hathaway was great in this film and she really embodied Kym for me. However, I'm not really sure I like Kym as a character. I understand her frustrations and her pain but other parts of her character were a huge turn off. She talked way too much, was very immature, craved attention, etc. These are characteristics I loathe in people, so I really didn't like her. 

My favorite character was Kym's Dad. What a sweetheart, I wanted to give him a fierce hug every time I saw him on screen. Actually, Kym's Dad was the only thing I liked about this movie. The rest of the movie was just awful in my opinion. 

First of all, some scenes were horribly long. Way longer than they should have been, and the worst part was that they served no purpose. We don't need to see Kym's sister Rachel's entire wedding and reception when nothing of importance happens. I think it was wonderful that Rachel married an African and had an African wedding but I felt like they went so overboard with it.

I fought the urge to fast forward through the scene of the rehearsal dinner when random characters gave little speeches about Rachel's upcoming marriage and whatnot. These characters had nothing to do with Kym. This movie is supposed to be about her. The entire situation with Rachel getting married was all about how it would come to affect Kym, and hopefully we would see her resolve some issues (she doesn't, but more on that below). It was just so confusing to have all these different things happening around Kym that didn't affect her directly. It didn't help the plot or the development of the characters, it was just a mess.

I felt the story line could have been handled much, much better. The movie starts off with Kym going back home after a stint in rehab for something awful she has done. As the viewer, we immediately understand that something grave happened in the past but we don't know what happened until much later. There are hints here and there but we never know the full situation until Kym explains it. But in order to get to that scene, which I found to be very important, the movie takes you through a huge maze.

You know, now as I write this I immediately think of this movie as if we all suddenly showed up for all these wedding preparations and were forced to watch bullshit drama unfold in this family that should have been resolved a long time ago and we really don't care and want everyone to get over themselves. That's how I felt anyway.

I also had issues with Kym and Rachel's Mom. Their relationship is strange, and she's very distant, but we never know why. And that never gets resolved when the movie ends. And the movie ending was so difficult to understand as well. Kym is leaving, but why? Why are we watching Rachel sitting in the backyard doing nothing and having the credits roll? Isn't this movie about Kym? Why can't we end the movie with a shot of the main character or at least have her say some meaningful last words? It felt like Kym just showed up, caused a shit storm, didn't really learn anything or resolve anything, and then decided to run away and never explain why or how she came to the conclusion of leaving. Like, hello, a little closure wouldn't have killed you.

If anyone liked this movie, let me know why. I really can't think of anything.

Random but my sister is watching The Hills in the living room and I can hear Spencer talking about his upcoming wedding and I immediately cringe, just by hearing his voice. With the exception of New York, no one has elicited this response from me.
 
 
Sarai
11 May 2009 @ 10:47 pm
It was perfect.
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Sarai
08 May 2009 @ 10:48 am
Summer classes start on May 11th and I'm scared y'all. I'm doing online classes (DL) this time so I won't have to take time off work. I've never done Distance Learning before so I don't know what to expect really, and I hate not knowing things. I'll be okay once I get the hang of it. I ordered my textbooks and it came out to be $300 bucks. Are you kidding me!? I find it absolutely ridiculous that they keep raping us with these fees. How do they (and by they, I mean schools) expect to survive if everything is so damn expensive? I keep hearing on the news about how students are leaving school and moving back in with their parents. I have a feeling it'll be like that for a few more years and schools will have to find out some way to survive and cut costs.

Anyone else notice how the internet has been dead this past year? Update, people, I beg you. I need more reading material. No one blogs anymore, and if they do, I don't really care to read. I guess beggars can't be choosers (sigh).

I have absolutely no plans for this summer, other than to study and work and save money for the apartment my sister and I hope to move into in the fall. Oh, and I also want to get a CPA certificate to see if I can get a job in a day care center because I love doing it. I did it senior year and I actually enjoyed it so I have my eyes on that. That's really what will be taking up most of my energy, is just work, school, and saving money. I wish I could just backpack through Europe this summer, build some houses in south america, go on a road trip, do something. Do you guys have any plans for summer?

Oh and has anyone seen the new Star Trek movie yet? I haven't seen the series or the old movies (not one) but I really want to see this one for some reason. Knowing me I'll walk out a huge fan and will get consumed in Trek World. Only me, amirite.
 
 
Sarai
14 March 2009 @ 08:24 am
 
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Spring is here and with that comes the hot weather and lots of sunshine. I did a little spring cleaning on Wednesday and finished up on Thursday and now my room is spacious and organized. I love it. I still have a few more things to do, though. I want to paint my desk or just get a new one and I'd like a make-up organizer just for my make-up. I'd also like to get one of those vanity mirrors with the really harsh light so that I won't have to get ready in the bathroom every time. 

I watched Interview With A Vampire for the first time yesterday. What an interesting movie. It made me want to read the books. Are they even worth it? Brad Pitt was hot, but his acting is so disappointing. I liked Tom Cruise as Lestat though. Also, is this the only movie because it seems like a series... Is it Queen of the Damned? Part of the movie felt rushed but I guess the book has tons of things in it that never made it to the movie. That always happens. 

I have no plans for today. I'll probably finish watching Mamma Mia! I also have Choke and Tropic Thunder so maybe I'll stay busy that way. Do you have any plans for the weekend?
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Sarai
02 March 2009 @ 11:18 pm
I am so so hyper right now. I don't know why, I had some Diet Coke, maybe that's it? Maybe today was just a good day (although it wasn't anything special). Hopefully tomorrow is just as good.

Recent movies I've watched: The Duchess, with Keira Knightley. 'Twas alright, I thought the scenery was beautiful, but the entire movie I just felt sorry for her. And I hated the ending. I wish love would have just prevailed. I like happy endings :(




See? Pretty.

I also watched Babylon A.D. with Vin Diesel. The action was alright. The entire plot could've been worked with a lot better. It was way too "What. The. Hell." for me. I don't recommend it. 

I ordered some vanilla scented incense on etsy and I keep waiting for them to come in. There's something to look forward to after all, I guess.
 
 
Sarai
02 December 2008 @ 06:23 pm

This entry will be all over the place. I watched Dawn of the Dead two days ago. When I told my friends I'd never seen it they were pretty surprised. Apparently this is the zombie movie. I love zombie movies and even though I'm not a "horror" fan I really enjoyed this one. It was as realistic as a zombie movie could possibly be, and even though I hated the ending I was still entertained. It was definitely gory, but somehow I was fine. I wish the plot would've been more exciting but the suspense was good and it kept me at the edge of my seat which is nice.

Today was very cold, but I loved it. Work was easy and fun, which is strange, unfortunately. This week I got more hours which is a big relief for me because I have a few more Christmas presents I need to get and bills to pay. I'm just grateful I have a job and can afford these things. So many people are struggling nowadays, and I'm trying to stay in tune with that and be more grateful for what I do have.

I follow a lot of livejournals that don't really "follow" me back , so I probably won't get a lot of responses, but to those of you that follow me, please fill this survey out so that I can get to know you better (taken from [info]f1shnets)! Survey under the cut. )

It's just nice to get to know my LJ friends better. :)

I've been listening to Britney Spears's Circus nonstop the past two days. It's very catchy, although not as catchy as Blackout in my opinion.

Anyway, I need Christmas music! Let me know your favorites, please! I didn't grow up in America, so I don't really know the classics :( I hear them all the time at my job but I don't know the names/artists, and I'd really like to know, so if you could recommend a few songs that'd be great.
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Sarai
22 November 2008 @ 09:23 am

(This is not another Twilight post! Promise.) My date last night went surprisingly well. We went to see Twilight at his suggestion (his name is Charlie). I've never read the books (I tried, though) but I was curious about the story so I went. The movie was okay. It had some funny parts, I really like the main actress (I've liked her from before this movie) and how she portrays Bella, some parts were super cheesy, but overall it was okay. I think it's lame that Edward looks glittery in the sunlight. I was expecting him to turn into some monster but apparently glitter is just as horrific.

Charlie confessed he liked me last night. I like him as a friend but that's about it, and I was really torn up about how to tell him without hurting his feelings. I think I let him down easy and I'm just hoping he takes the hint. He's coming over later today to drop off some Choose Your Own Adventure books and the first five Goosebumps, because that sort of thing turns me on.

This morning I went crazy joining/watching communities on LJ that I've been watching for a while. Makes me want to start up my own community but I know it's hard and I'm just really lazy so I won't. I can barely update my brand new Penelope Cruz community ( [info]penelopefans ), so I know how it would go.

Right now I'm doing a Christmas Wishlist post. It's harder than I thought it would be so I probably won't finish that until idk, next week. 

OT but: How cute is this lady?!
 
 
Sarai
16 November 2008 @ 08:29 pm

I saw Quantum Solace on Friday night with some friends. It was, of course, amazing. Great action from the beginning. There's something special about the action in these new 007 movies. I like to compare it to the Bourne series. It just seems so real. And the leading guy gets hurt.

I have to be honest: I love this Bond. Pierce Brosnan used to be my favorite, but Daniel Craig is growing on me. I love his "Oh fuck it" attitude, his masculinity, and the fact that deep down he really cares. This movie deals a lot with what happened in Casino Royale, so I suggest you watch that before going in to see this one or a lot of things won't make sense.  

I really liked the leading lady in this movie. She wasn't irritating like most leading ladies are. I thought her backstory went okay with the story and even though she didn't kick a lot of ass, I still rooted for her. I want to add more, but I don't want to spoil it for anyone.

I was very pleased with the ending, and I like that the "change" the main character goes through isn't forced. The good guys win and that makes me leave the theater feeling great about the movie. I wish there had been more action and less people had died, but what can you do.

I don't know if anyone else does this but, everytime I watch a good action film I always walk out of the theater thinking "I need to seriously enroll in some self-defense classes." Because honestly? I wouldn't last in a pussy fight. I seriously wouldn't. I wouldn't come out of there like the Karate Kid, but I at least want to be able to defend myself and make a run for it. I also want to be able to defend other people because how much would it suck to feel helpless the entire time you're watching someone get hurt? 

So yeah. TLDR: Bond was good, liked the leading lady, need to learn how to kick ass, bai.