Wednesday, July 22, 2009
movie: away we go
like i said, lots of movies. but this one was really good, like legitimately good and i would definitely recommend it, starring john krasinski from the office and maya rudolph from snl, it's a cute, funny, touching story about a couple that's about to have a baby and is looking for a place to call home. on top of the good story, there's allison janney and jim gaffigan, maggie gyllenhal as a crazy hippie person, and a fabulous soundtrack.
holy jellyfish.

I just saw this picture as I was scrolling through CNN's international news with its accompanying article. This is absolutely crazy! If the whole crisis wasn't so devastating to the coastal villages in Japan it would be funny. But it's not funny :( The jellyfish destroy fisherman's nets and then ruin whole catches which are the basis of these people's livelihoods = economic devastation on top of economic crisis = bad news. Too bad, these things look cool but I can see how much damage potential they have too. Especially when you think about them in large groups.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
what i'm listening to: taylor swift
so that everything's not just text, here is one of my current music obsessions if only because the music video is so cute/sweet/disney movie in four minutes.
theater: true west
yea, i document my lives based on shows and movies and events. i probably have more opinions and feelings than show up here, but they haven't come to mind as much recently when i'm in a blogging mood or moment.
so yesterday (yes! almost caught up!) i ushered for the williamstown theater festival's production of true west. it was the preview performance so not everything was to be perfect but still i was not too impressed. i'm not gonna lie, i didn't like it very much. the acting was pretty good though some of the intenser moments/screams could have been more real - but i wasn't a big fan of the plot line, maybe it's because i'm not a very big fan of westerns, who knows. in any case, the fact that i was sort of waiting for it to be over is generally not a good sign.
what does it say about me that i walked out of the kid's musical the festival put on (schmoozy togtherness - about a girl who loses her imagination) much more content and pleased than i did walking out of true west? i don't really care actually, i'm learning more and more to just go with my gut and try not to think about it too much (speaking generally now...it really doesn't matter with theater productions). hopefully it's a good trend.
so yesterday (yes! almost caught up!) i ushered for the williamstown theater festival's production of true west. it was the preview performance so not everything was to be perfect but still i was not too impressed. i'm not gonna lie, i didn't like it very much. the acting was pretty good though some of the intenser moments/screams could have been more real - but i wasn't a big fan of the plot line, maybe it's because i'm not a very big fan of westerns, who knows. in any case, the fact that i was sort of waiting for it to be over is generally not a good sign.
what does it say about me that i walked out of the kid's musical the festival put on (schmoozy togtherness - about a girl who loses her imagination) much more content and pleased than i did walking out of true west? i don't really care actually, i'm learning more and more to just go with my gut and try not to think about it too much (speaking generally now...it really doesn't matter with theater productions). hopefully it's a good trend.
movie: harry potter and the half-blood prince
i guess i'm going to see a lot of movies...anyways, last tuesday i went to see the midnight premiere of hp6 which was exciting for several reasons. 1. it was midnight, anything is more exciting at midnight 2. i have not gone to see a harry potter movie in theaters ever i believe 3. i went with really cool people 4. the actors are starting to learn how to act 5. luna lovegood is the BOMB 6. i thought the movie was pretty good
ok, so the ending was not as epic as it could have been. i still thought the movie overall was good. it helps that i haven't read the book since it came out, so i didn't do all the nitpicky things i probably would have had i read it recently. also i LOVE awkward romantic moments of which there are PLENTY. the movie in general is a lot lighter than the fifth one but in a good way (according to me).
now i'm going to have to go back and read all the books. again. teehee. i feel like that's a good thing to do over the summer - we'll see if i actually get to that or not aha.
ok, so the ending was not as epic as it could have been. i still thought the movie overall was good. it helps that i haven't read the book since it came out, so i didn't do all the nitpicky things i probably would have had i read it recently. also i LOVE awkward romantic moments of which there are PLENTY. the movie in general is a lot lighter than the fifth one but in a good way (according to me).
now i'm going to have to go back and read all the books. again. teehee. i feel like that's a good thing to do over the summer - we'll see if i actually get to that or not aha.
movie: public enemies
so last, last tuesday (i think i've mentioned this before...blogging in bunches? well here's another handful) i went to see public enemies with johnny depp with some friends. i'd say it was a fine movie, not excellent, not horrible but somewhere in between. worth seeing once but probably not again especially considering how long it was. i really liked the actor who played depp's love interest although that story in itself was a bit too contrived for me. to take off my friend's reaction, it should have been more surreal - they had a lot of untapped potential in that area. to me, it really just seemed like they were trying to fit too much into a movie and so everything came out half-baked. still, the 2.50 i payed to see it was worth it. and johnny depp is still an amazing actor.
Monday, July 13, 2009
art: dove/o'keefe
a few weeks ago (i forgot about this until just now and want to write it down before i forget), i went to the clark art museum and saw a special exhibit comparing and contrasting dove and o'keefe, most particularly each's earlier works. overall i thought it was a really interesting exhibit, unlike many people i know, i happen to like georgia o'keefe even if some of her southwestern scenes are less exciting and her paintings enormously feminine. dove's offer a constrast of masculinity and inspiration that is fascinating.
anyways, that's all for now, perhaps more later.
anyways, that's all for now, perhaps more later.
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