Uhm so while I'm still on this Twilight-in-Rome frenzy, it's better for me to get distracted a little, before I collapse :D
I've been to the movies 4 times in two weeks, which is kind of a record for me.
To sum up, I saw:
- Burn after reading
- The Rocker
- Hancock
- Mamma Mia!
I read/hear people who claim they loved it, that it's a brilliant movie and that Joel&Ethan Coen simply are genius. Honestly? I almost fell asleep in my chair! Which is absolutely UNBELIEVABLE for me since I've never - EVER! - fell asleep at the cinema. Never, even watching Solaris, which I believe is the most boring movie ever made.
Apart from Clooney and Swinton's characters and acting, the movie was absolutely nonsense in a way that probably was meant to be funny and clever, but I didn't get it that way. Maybe it's me, i wasn't opened to the Coen's final message or something but when I was getting back home the only thing that was crossing my mind was 'what a way to BURN 7$'. Not good.
So totally different was my experience with Mamma Mia! yesterday night. I went to the theatre with
julesina and from the very first notes of I have a dream I was singing along with the ost and never stopped till the very end. Waterloo+spandex= ROCK big time LOL
Amanda Seyfried, as maybe some of you know, was never my favourite actress on the VM cast. Well, now I can say, without any doubt that she's grown on me so much that I can barely remember why I didn't like her in the first place. LOL
She's brilliant, has this incredibly sweet voice and her interaction with Meryl Streep and 'the fathers' was just SO AMAZING!
I loved the whole package: cast, music, story, even if I have to say my faves were Meryl, Amanda, Colin Firth *me loves him since forever* and Julie Walters. The only little thing I didn't completely like was the eding, aka Donna/Sam together, and, being the annoyngly curious being that I am, not knowing who Sophie's father was. :D
Oh well, I don't want to rant about this! The movie overall was HILARIOUS, and I really had a great time. I was thinking to go and watch it again next week with my BFF if I succeed convincing her LOL
I guess that's all for today. I'm going to launch myself onto bed cause I'm literally fighting to stay awake and I can't - abso-fucking-lutely - get up too late in the morning, otherwise my mom's gonna bite my head off, and it could be probably difficult to go taking the exam due next week or, even worst, going to Rome at the end of the month.
So goodnight everyone!
On a little side note: the second Twilight teaser trailer is going to be shown with Disaster Movie, which I absolutely don't want to go watching. I refused to watch Decameron Pie for the very same reason, because movies like those make me feel like I'm literally wasting money.
Speaking of..For the love of God, someone please explain to me WHY Hayden Christensen even considered doing that movie! Please!
I've been to the movies 4 times in two weeks, which is kind of a record for me.
To sum up, I saw:
- Burn after reading
- The Rocker
- Hancock
- Mamma Mia!
The Rocker and Hancock were ok, nothing special, but certainly a funny way to pass a saturday night out, right?
Actually I have to say Rainn Wilson totally wins at life, I loved his character and I think it's time for me to catch up with The Office. 5 seasons, yes, I can make it..maybe LOL
I read/hear people who claim they loved it, that it's a brilliant movie and that Joel&Ethan Coen simply are genius. Honestly? I almost fell asleep in my chair! Which is absolutely UNBELIEVABLE for me since I've never - EVER! - fell asleep at the cinema. Never, even watching Solaris, which I believe is the most boring movie ever made.
Apart from Clooney and Swinton's characters and acting, the movie was absolutely nonsense in a way that probably was meant to be funny and clever, but I didn't get it that way. Maybe it's me, i wasn't opened to the Coen's final message or something but when I was getting back home the only thing that was crossing my mind was 'what a way to BURN 7$'. Not good.
So totally different was my experience with Mamma Mia! yesterday night. I went to the theatre with
Amanda Seyfried, as maybe some of you know, was never my favourite actress on the VM cast. Well, now I can say, without any doubt that she's grown on me so much that I can barely remember why I didn't like her in the first place. LOL
She's brilliant, has this incredibly sweet voice and her interaction with Meryl Streep and 'the fathers' was just SO AMAZING!
I loved the whole package: cast, music, story, even if I have to say my faves were Meryl, Amanda, Colin Firth *me loves him since forever* and Julie Walters. The only little thing I didn't completely like was the eding, aka Donna/Sam together, and, being the annoyngly curious being that I am, not knowing who Sophie's father was. :D
Oh well, I don't want to rant about this! The movie overall was HILARIOUS, and I really had a great time. I was thinking to go and watch it again next week with my BFF if I succeed convincing her LOL
I guess that's all for today. I'm going to launch myself onto bed cause I'm literally fighting to stay awake and I can't - abso-fucking-lutely - get up too late in the morning, otherwise my mom's gonna bite my head off, and it could be probably difficult to go taking the exam due next week or, even worst, going to Rome at the end of the month.
So goodnight everyone!
On a little side note: the second Twilight teaser trailer is going to be shown with Disaster Movie, which I absolutely don't want to go watching. I refused to watch Decameron Pie for the very same reason, because movies like those make me feel like I'm literally wasting money.
Speaking of..For the love of God, someone please explain to me WHY Hayden Christensen even considered doing that movie! Please!
Feel:
exhausted
2 ♥ | comments are ♥
