Saturday, January 25, 2014
Dallas Buyers Club: What Would You Do If You Were Told You Only Had 30 Days Left?
Monday, January 20, 2014
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
It's a sunny day and you are sitting on a cozy bench awaiting your next college class when panick strikes. You and your peers swarm to the nearest television and are horrified at the events you see. It is September 11th, 2001. What steps in life do you take next? Do you follow your original life plan? Well, if you are Jack Ryan, that is the exact opposite of what you do.
Jack wanted to serve his country so he did what many did during this time, he joined the millitary. This changes the direction his life heads as his plane is shot down. What we find out later is that not only did Jack survive, but he carried every body off that plane with a broken back and several other injuries. Once Jack begins to mend, he is approached by the CIA not only for his heroic actions, but his intelligence. Jack is then sent back to school to finish his doctorate and once finished work for a company as a finance analysist while secretly working for the CIA and providing information that will help discover future acts of terrorism.
Working for the CIA has its problems. Especially when you are in a relationship. Being that he isn't married, he cannot tell his girlfriend his true job. As he is often out late and going to random places, his girlfriend becomes suspicious. naturally. When a development in Russia leads Jack and the CIA to Moscow to prevent the next great depression from occurring and devastating acts of terror, he must leave on short notice. His beautiful and intelligent girlfriend (played by the talented Kiera Knightley) will not stand for this and surprises him in his Moscow hotel room. Uh oh. Little does she know what she is about to get involved in.
Jack is in need of vital information that could stop a Russian terrorist from causing serious damage to the United States and the only way to do that is to have dinner with Mr. Russain terrorist and Jack's girlfriend. After all, this guy is Russain and has a thing for romance, especially with a beautiful young woman.
The lovely Kiera is left to converse and distract while Jack sneaks to hack into the company the terrorist runs. Dinner seems to be running smoothly until another guest appears, revealing the trap. So now Jack not only needs to save the innocent civilians of the United States, but his lovely girlfriend who is now being held hostage by scary Russain terrorists.
There were definitely a lot of tense scenes that left you on the edge of your seat. I do think sone scenes jumped a bit and lacked a cohesiveness. It was a fun to watch action movie with predictable outcomes. I did enjoy it for what it was and think action movie goers will too.
Labor Day by Joyce Maynard: A Weekend You'll Never Forget
Well folks, Buzzfeed posted another list. It is very similar to the last in that it contains books that are becoming movies. This list is for 2014 and the good thing is that I have read 6 of the books because they were on the previous list. I encourage you to check out the list as it has very good reads including the first in which this post will be reviewing!
Without further ado, I give you a review on Labor Day.
Our story begins with Henry and his mother getting groceries and supplies. This sounds like a common scenario, but Henry's mom never leaves the house. Ever. Her husband leaves her for another women and leaves her abandoned and outside herself. The once confident dancer who laughed, took care of things, and was just more together, now lives in isolation with her son. Henry, beginning his 7th grade year, is extremely helpful and is definitely the man of the house. That is until their world is turned upside down.
While at the grocery store, Henry is stopped by a tall man who appears to be bleeding. He asks Henry if he can have a ride and although Henry doesn't know him and the situation seems alarming, he trusts Frank. As Frank and Henry find Henry's mother, Adelle, in the store, Frank insists they give him a ride. Both are aware this is not a question. But there is something about Frank that reassures them he will not hurt them.
As the title alludes, it is Labor Day weekend and the three end up spending the most pivotal Labor Day anyone could fathom. They discover Frank has escaped from prison, and more importantly, what got him there in the first place, which is truly tragic. As the weekend continues, they become sort of a family. A family that wants to stay together, but how can this be possible with the police getting closer.
More complications arrise as a new friend of Henry's finds out the truth. Will they be discovered? Or will they get to fulfill their plan of escaping their home to build a new one where they don't have to hide? Frank truly saved Adelle and brought her back to who she was, but who will save him?
Once you start reading you won't be able to put it down. This is definitely a book you could start and finish in one weekend. A truly great read!
Friday, January 17, 2014
August: Osage County Will Make You Laugh, Cry, and Repeat
When first seeing the trailor for this movie, I thought it had so many amazing actors that I had to see it. Ewan McGregor, Julia Roberts, and Meryl Streep are just a few to mention. My second thought was that this would be a surface level comedy about the joys of a rather quirky family with an unbearable mother. I was so very wrong.
Julia Roberts' character is needed to return to her home town in the south when her father goes missing. Her life is in a complicated state as her husband and her are separated, but her mother has no idea (or so she thinks). Her husband, daughter, and her muster the courage to pretend life is just dandy in order to be there for her mother and hopefully find her father.
After meeting her mother, you already assume the father most likely just had to get away for awhile. His wife, after all, is as impossible as they come. She has cancer of the mouth, smokes, and is addicted to prescription medication. Not to mention she is dramatic, offensive, loud, self imposed, and so many other terrible characteristics. But no, Dad didn't go for a walk because he couldn't take her anymore. He killed himself.
Her daughters are left to pick up the pieces and do at times. Her medication was flushed.....for the time being. As time passes you begin to see the differences among the three daughters. There is Julia, the favorite who holds the mother together and runs the show, the black sheep sister who can't please mom no matter what she does, and the middle sister who avoids it all by never coming around and is oblivious to the fact that the three aren't really connected as sisters should be.
Secrets start to reveal themselves and at risk of spoiling this for you, you just need to see it. There are so many different complexities in this family that you never see coming. Your jaw will drop, I promise you.
Julia's character is also dealing with her own issues of an ending marriage. She eventually discovers that she is becoming everything that she despises about her mother. The question is, what does she do about it? You'll just have to see for yourself, but I do promise you will not be dissapointed.
The overall themes are what I found the most powerful in this film. We all have back stories. Some of us have strong family foundations with love and support while others have nothing but disfunction and turmoil. The important thing to remember that it does not define us. We all have choices to make regarding what kind of people we want to be. Choosing wisely will have long lasting benefits whereas the opposite of that will leave us in the same situation as Julia's mother. Sad, dying, and alone.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
An Abundance of Katherines: Great Read, Good Laughs, Valuable Lessons
Do you ever wish you could prevent getting your heart broken? Wouldn't it be nice if you were able to predict the future of relationships? Do you have a tendency to over worry which eventually pushes people away? You could very well be another Colin Singleton. One more thing, has every girl you've ever dated been named Katherine? (Never with a C) Well, our dear Colin seems to have a problem and their names are all Katherine.
When Colin is dumped by Katherine XIX, he finds himself more heart broken than from the other 18 Katherine's. Colin is a noted prodigy and therefore very intelligent, almost to his demise. He has felt the pressure throughout his life to be somebody, be important, matter, and this drive has gotten in the way of his relationships.
Before diving into the complicated tale of the Katherines, you need to know more about Colin. His life has comprised of his parents and his one and only friend (best friend) Hassan. Colin is fully aware of his inability to bond with others. The guy is a literal person with a mind always going, who doesn't always pick up on social cues. Or, maybe he does, and just doesn't like them. The one person besides Hassan that Colin does connect with is Katherine. This has been the case since elementary school. The only thing is, he has dated several Katherines and each have broken up with him. The last Katherine, however, left him miserable, heart broken, contemplating life, and very reflective. Let's just say our Colin is at the lowest of lows.
So what do you do when you are 18, have the summer ahead of you, and you just got dumped? You take a roadtrip with your best friend. Together, Colin and Hassan discover life outside of Chicago in the an odd yet endearing town in the south. These two witty, city boys have quite the eye opening experience when their trip takes them to a small town in the middle of nowhere. You'd think this destination wouldn't be the ideal way to spend a senior year summer, but Colin and Hassan discover things about themselves they didn't think possible.
What I loved most about this book was all of the moments I laughed out loud. Colin and Hassan are quite the pair and the realism in their banter is hilarious. You truly feel for Colin and can relate with his insecurities in relationships. At some point we have all been there, when we are so affraid to lose someone that we end up pushing them away anyway. What's astonishing is how Colin thinks he can devise a theorem to predict the rise and eventual fall of relationships. Wouldn't that be nice to know the liklihood of a relationship lasting? Or would it?
This novel would be enjoyable for men and women as you truly see both sides of relationships as well as what it's like to grow as an individual, post high school. A truly endearing tale.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Her: Yes, she is an OS.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
He Won't Stop Searching Until Her Finds Her: Paper Towns by John Green
Monday, January 6, 2014
Looking for Alaska: The Things We Do For Love
This novel was recommended to me after reading The Fault in Our Stars. It was my first John Green book and I was engrosed. When my sister told me I should read Looking for Alaska, I told her I was worried it wouldn't live up to my first John Green experience. After reading it, I've learned that just like a first love, you always have a special place for a first novel in your heart, but can still love other reads by the same author and get complete different kinds of enjoyment out of them.
This is a boy meets girl story. He finds the girl of his dreams, a friendship blossoms, and following one of the most monumental points of their relationship, she is gone. Looking for Alaska is a gripping tale of friendship, life, and love.
Miles Halter, is in need of a change in his nonexciting life. He desires to find his "Great Perhaps" and leaves for boarding school in Alabama. Once he arrives, Miles meets his roommate and new best friend Chip, called the Colonel, and is immediately introduced to a new school with new customs. As Miles, now called Pudge (which is funny considering the guy is a twig) , acclimates to his new life, he meets her. The bold, the beautiful, Alaska. Everything about her lures him into her sometimes cool, sometimes mysterious, sometimes complicated life.
Pudge (Miles) develops a bond with Alaska and his newfound friends after he is the victim of his welcome prank. Pranks are a big part of what keeps things moving in this academically acclaimed school. It's the cool kids verses the regulars and you have to watch your back. But these pranks seem meaningless on the night of one of the most pivotal points for Pudge, Alaska, and their friends. He finds his great perhaps and is lost within hours after. Nothing will ever be the same for this group of friends. After a phone call and tears, Alaska is gone.
Find out what happened to Alaska, Pudge's path leading up to losing Alaska, and the path after she is gone. You will not be dissapointed as this novel will leave you reflecting on life, last words, and finding your Great Perhaps.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Saving Mr. Banks: Heartfelt, Hopeful, Inspiring
We all have fond memories of that magical tale of an enchanting woman who flew in one day to bring magic and hope to two young children. We sang along, danced, and laughed with her as she entered into our lives while watching her through the creation of Walt Disney. Little did we know the effort it took to make this happen, the truth behind the creation of Mary Poppins (never ever just Mary), and how she saved one little girl's view of her father.
Walt Disney, in all his ambition and magical imagination, had a mission. He wanted to transform the character, Mary Poppins (from the novels written by P.L. Travers), into a visual for all to see. After twenty years, he was finally able to make this dream come true with more persistence and patience imaginable.
P.L. Travers was at a low end in her career. Royalties were slowly dwindling and if she didn't do something, she would loose the house she loved. Her option was to allow the famous Walt Disney, who had been pursuing her for some time now, to transform her beloved Mary Poppins into a movie. After twenty years of refusing and a nudge from her manager, Mrs. Travers agreed to meet Mr. Disney.
Being pursued by Walt Disney and traveling to Disney Studios would seem like an exciting adventure. Not for our dear Mrs. Travers. In all honesty, the women seemed dreadful. She refused to follow the 1st name basis rule at Disney Studios, only wanted things done her way, was even picky about the order of placing ingredients into her tea, hiding the variety of gifts in her hotel room (even her stuffed animal Mickey Mouse had to face the wall), and many other odd, offensive tactics. I often wished Disney would kick her to the curb. That is, until I saw where she came from.
You see, Mary Poppins might have been a fun, magical, fictional character for us, but she was very real for P.L. Travers as a child. Mrs. Travers grew up with a father who loved her dearly and the feeling was more than reciprocated. However, her world came crashing down when her father grew sick and her mother lost all hope. Then one day, the wind changed and in came her real life Mary Poppins to restore her family.
Due to her flashbacks, you are able to see why it is so hard for Mrs. Travers to let go of Mary Poppins. Her insecurities of how Mr. Banks (her father) would be viewed and her own personal issues with her father from childhood as well as who Mary Poppins was in her world all created a barrier in which nobody could break through. Nobody, except Walt Disney.
This film leaves you more in love with the Mary Poppins we grew up with as it provides the gripping tale of a true life Mary Poppins that rescued a family. The cast is nothing short of amazing. Emma Thompson truly captures P.L. Travers and I often had to remind myself that I was seeing Tom Hanks instead of Walt Disney himself. You won't regret seeing this movie and I dare you not to find that old Mary Poppins movie after.
*There is a treat at the end.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Keep those Resolutions and Enjoy Your Popcorn
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
A Look at Premier Theater Experiences
We are living in a time where we have choices. These choices range from tablets, smartphones, cars, schools, grocery stores, etc. It's a constant competition at the benefit of the consumer. We get to decide what aligns with our life best. So it's not surprising that this system of choices stems to movie theaters. For those of us within proximity of Lansing, Michigan, we lucked out because we get to choose which premier movie experience suits us best. Join me as I take a closer look at the NCG Extreme movie experience compared to the Studio C Premier experience.
If you are looking for a clear picture of which is better, I encourage you to conduct your own research as my goal today is to educate you on what both have to offer. I firmly believe there is a market for both as you will see.
Studio C Premier Seating
If you are looking to sit back, prop your feet up, and eat dinner while watching a movie. I recommend Studio C. Not only do all premier seats recline, but you also have access to friendly wait staff who take your order and deliver your meal to you. Not in the mood for a meal? You can simply order a drink and enjoy the unlimited complimentary popcorn that is included in the premier seat pricing. If you want to enjoy an adult beverage, coffee, or a milkshake, Studio C has all of these and more. (Studio C actually has quite the menu from gourmet burgers, pizza, sandwiches, and lots more that you can enjoy no matter your seating. Please look at future posts for a more in depth look at Studio C. Today's purposes are purely for the premier experience. ) I can't believe I forgot to mention my favorite part! Your seats are assigned to you. For those of you who like to show up right when the movie starts or are late to most things, your seats will be there waiting for you! Premier seating offers you a relaxing experience as you truly never need to leave your seat and free popcorn! See below for an example of my cost at my latest premier experience.
Student Premier Ticket: $15.00
Popcorn: Free
Pop: $4.00
Total: $19.00
NCG Extreme Theater
NCG Extreme was given the perfect name. The minute you walk in, your eyes are aware of the giant screen in front of you. It by far beats a standard movie screen. Then the movie starts, and your ears are amazed at the high quality surround sound effect. My toes could feel it! As you sit you are immediately content with the roomy, soft, comfortable seats! I recommend getting there early so you can enjoy the first row of recliners. (Only the first row seats recline just an FYI.) This movie experience provides you with ultimate entertainment. Below is an example of how much my latest experience cost.
Ticket: $10.00
Popcorn Combo #6 (small popcorn and small pop): $7.25
Total: $17.25
As you can see, there is appeal in both experiences. I recommend looking at both websites for more information on pricing and menu items. More importantly, I encourage you to experience both and then decide which is best for you. I highly enjoyed both experiences. For a visually dynamic experience with booming audio, I recommend NCG Extreme. For a relaxing, all encompassing movie experience, Studio C is your destination. Feel free to try out either and let me know!
See you at the movies!
www.ncgmovies.com
www.celebrationcinemas.com/studioc


