If you were a Saturday Night Live fan during the glorious Andy Samberg years with his infamous digital shorts such as the classic I've posted, then you will love his new movie. Basically add a bunch of his best digital shorts, then put together a storyline, and you have your masterpiece.
Popstar is about a guy and his successful boyband who are out to make their next big album. The lead singer let's the fame get to his head(shocking) and ends up loosing it all. The question is, will he be able to rise to the top once again?
Now please do not see this with any expectations of a deep movie. If you see the previews and laugh, then this is your movie. If you see the trailer and think it looks stupid, I would try for a different one. But I dare you to see it and not crack up.
The cameos with Justin Timberlake, Usher, and other stars claiming Conner 4 Real (Andy) is who inspired them to reach their potential along with his ridiculous crew of supporters was hilarious. My favorites were his new songs; one in which I am fairly certain pokes fun at a Macklemore song about acceptance and another extremely appropriate hit with the phrase, "I am going to **** you like the US **** Bin Laden." Needless to say, the movie does not play it safe, so if you are easily offended......not the movie for you. If you love inappropriate humor, a for sure must see.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Saturday, June 4, 2016
X-Men: Apocolypse
One of the things I love about my husband is how he somehow managed to get me to like movies based on super heroes, comic book characters, etc. Now X-Men was actually one of the cartoons I loved watching as a kid, so I have to take some credit for this one. So going into this movie, I had that anticipation of seeing something you are pretty confident you will enjoy. The excitement of seeing a comic book movie cannot be denied and what rocks is that this movie did not disappoint.
With the X-Men movies before this, we may have thought we have seen the most powerful mutants, but we were so wrong. The movie begins with Apocalypse, one of the first mutants from thousands of years ago, whom was obtaining the power of self healing from another mutant. Several who were against him tried to prevent the inevitable and instead of killing him, caused him to go to a deep sleep for thousands of years.
Now we move forward to present day when he is accidentally awoken. He learns what he has missed during all this time and is quite displeased with the world. He intends on ridding the world of humans and allowing mutants to rise again. Apocalypse finds three followers, and then finds Magneto in a desperate state after loosing his wife and daughter. The four work together to destroy the world, but Apocalypse needs one more thing to feel complete, the power to be everywhere at once, the powers only Professor Xavier holds. Apocalypse and his followers kidnap Xavier and attempt to do what they set out for but of course that isn't without a fight.
Professor X has definitely met his match when it comes to powerful mutants, but he is determined to save the human and mutant races together. His vision of peace among all is what keeps him going. It isn't until Apocalypse attempts to steel his powers, that Xavier and he are connected, which gives Xavier an advantage, but Apocalypse still proves to conquer. Luckily, Xavier has one more avenue in which to take, but he needs the help of a student from his school who is still understanding the level of her powers. Jean is nervous and terrified all at once, but she must help the professor to prevent the end of the world. It isn't until she unleashes everything she has that her true powers are revealed and the Phoenix is unleashed, but will it be enough?
What I loved most about this movie was the amount of storyline it possessed. It may have been an action movie, but it wasn't all fight scenes and graphics. The storyline was strong and really gave a foundation for the characters leading up to a powerful ending. When watching the cartoons as a child, the feminist in me loved watching Jean evolve into the Phoenix, so seeing this in the movie was nothing short of amazing. This was a great movie to show the X-men before they became the X-Men which only added to the level of depth of the characters. A must see for sure.
The Last Anniversary by Liane Moriarty
I'm sad to say that I just finished the last of Liane Moriarty's novels. When you find an author you love so much that you read all of their books, it's bittersweet when you've reached the end. The good news is that it was a wonderful read and she has one coming out in July!
Scribbly Gum island in al its enchantment and beauty has quite the history with the Monroe Baby mystery. Connie and Rose allegedly rescued an abandoned baby near their home and raised her as their own. Many theories have surfaced as time has passed and the sisters did not hesitate to allow this mystery to be the center stage for their charming island. It evolved into the family business and as their family extended, more and more wanted to figure out what happened that faithful day when Enigma was found by her soon-to-be new parents, Connie and Rose. The only people who knew what really happened were Connie and Rose. They decided they would only tell their daughter, Enigma, when she turned 40 and so ensued the family legacy of finding out the truth at that age. This extended to Enigma's children, and eventually grand children.
Time has passed and Connie, Rose, and Enigma have all aged. Enigma has two daughters whom each have children of their own and have given her grand children as well. Thomas, one of Enigma's grand children, found the love of his life, Sophie, who would eventually break his heart as the feelings were not mutual. Sophie loved Thomas, but couldn't make up for the passion their relationship lacked. Unfortunately, Thomas would move on, but Sophie had a long road ahead to find "the one." She did however receive the best gift anyone could offer. She got a chance at a new beginning and completely different life which would take her away from the city and back to the island she always loved visiting back in the days of dating Thomas, Scribbly Gum. You see, Connie, Thomas's great aunt passed away and left Sophie her home. She saw something in Sophie those many years ago and knew nobody would appreciate that house as much as Sophie. Yes, this did cause animosity in the family, but everyone knew; what Connie wanted, Connie got, even in death. While Sophie is getting settled on the Island, she meets Grace and Callum, new parents whom were Enigma's grand children. Little does she know what she is about to get herself into.
Grace knows what she should be feeling about her baby, but she just doesn't. She feels nothing. So she does what she is supposed to; bathes him, feeds him, puts him down for a nap, and all of the other motherly things, but that is all she can bring herself to do and even that is torture. What is wrong with her? Callum is more loving and can keep the baby calm, what is she missing? She needs to fix this and finally comes up with her plan when Sophie comes into their lives. Sophie is great with the baby and makes the baby and her husband laugh. She is exactly what they need, not Grace. This is when Grace decides she will help Sophie and Callum connect so that when she makes her final exit, they will live on and raise the baby. To her, a life without her in it is much better than the current scenario.
This book is complex with its multiple twists. We begin with the mystery of what happened when Enigma was found in an empty house as a baby which continues throughout the story, then we have Sophie obtaining a house from the great aunt of her ex-boyfriend, and finally a complex triangle when Sophie falls in love with Grace's husband, which is exactly what Grace wants. What stood out and resonated to me most was Grace. She clearly suffers from post-natal depression and can't get out of her own mind. The more you learn about her and her past, the more you route for her. She's the friend you want to slap silly because she can't wake up from this sad dream. Without giving too much away, I found myself teary eyed as I read the last few pages and felt that peaceful closure of ending a book you were so into. This was definitely on my top 3 list of books by Liane Moriarty. Now I must wait for her next one. Until then.....
Scribbly Gum island in al its enchantment and beauty has quite the history with the Monroe Baby mystery. Connie and Rose allegedly rescued an abandoned baby near their home and raised her as their own. Many theories have surfaced as time has passed and the sisters did not hesitate to allow this mystery to be the center stage for their charming island. It evolved into the family business and as their family extended, more and more wanted to figure out what happened that faithful day when Enigma was found by her soon-to-be new parents, Connie and Rose. The only people who knew what really happened were Connie and Rose. They decided they would only tell their daughter, Enigma, when she turned 40 and so ensued the family legacy of finding out the truth at that age. This extended to Enigma's children, and eventually grand children.
Time has passed and Connie, Rose, and Enigma have all aged. Enigma has two daughters whom each have children of their own and have given her grand children as well. Thomas, one of Enigma's grand children, found the love of his life, Sophie, who would eventually break his heart as the feelings were not mutual. Sophie loved Thomas, but couldn't make up for the passion their relationship lacked. Unfortunately, Thomas would move on, but Sophie had a long road ahead to find "the one." She did however receive the best gift anyone could offer. She got a chance at a new beginning and completely different life which would take her away from the city and back to the island she always loved visiting back in the days of dating Thomas, Scribbly Gum. You see, Connie, Thomas's great aunt passed away and left Sophie her home. She saw something in Sophie those many years ago and knew nobody would appreciate that house as much as Sophie. Yes, this did cause animosity in the family, but everyone knew; what Connie wanted, Connie got, even in death. While Sophie is getting settled on the Island, she meets Grace and Callum, new parents whom were Enigma's grand children. Little does she know what she is about to get herself into.
Grace knows what she should be feeling about her baby, but she just doesn't. She feels nothing. So she does what she is supposed to; bathes him, feeds him, puts him down for a nap, and all of the other motherly things, but that is all she can bring herself to do and even that is torture. What is wrong with her? Callum is more loving and can keep the baby calm, what is she missing? She needs to fix this and finally comes up with her plan when Sophie comes into their lives. Sophie is great with the baby and makes the baby and her husband laugh. She is exactly what they need, not Grace. This is when Grace decides she will help Sophie and Callum connect so that when she makes her final exit, they will live on and raise the baby. To her, a life without her in it is much better than the current scenario.
This book is complex with its multiple twists. We begin with the mystery of what happened when Enigma was found in an empty house as a baby which continues throughout the story, then we have Sophie obtaining a house from the great aunt of her ex-boyfriend, and finally a complex triangle when Sophie falls in love with Grace's husband, which is exactly what Grace wants. What stood out and resonated to me most was Grace. She clearly suffers from post-natal depression and can't get out of her own mind. The more you learn about her and her past, the more you route for her. She's the friend you want to slap silly because she can't wake up from this sad dream. Without giving too much away, I found myself teary eyed as I read the last few pages and felt that peaceful closure of ending a book you were so into. This was definitely on my top 3 list of books by Liane Moriarty. Now I must wait for her next one. Until then.....
Friday, May 27, 2016
The Hypnotist's Love Story by Liane Moriarty
My love affair with Liane Moriarty began when one of my girlfriends recommended The Husband's Secret. Shortly after that I read Big Little Lies (my Liane Moriarty fav!) and was determined to read all of her books. I'll never forget reading the synopsis of this one. I saw the word hypnotist and assumed it to be some earth hippie type story......to all my earthy hippie friends, I love you and respect you, but as we all know......that's just not me. Back to my point. I only started reading it because my tasking oriented mind kicked in and therefore had to finish the last of her books. I have to admit, I am quite glad I did.
Ellen is an independent woman with her own business. What does she do? She helps people overcome barriers through the power of their minds. Yes, she is a hypnotist and a successful one at that. Her clients come to her to lose weight, stop smoking, overcome chronic pain, and just about every other obstacle they come across. Career wise, she has her life all figured out. In the love department, however, she is still trying to find Mr. Right. This luckily turned around for her when she met Patrick. Patrick is kind, attractive, funny, and adores her. He is also a widow with a teenage son whom he takes excellent care of. It appears Ellen has finally met her person. That is, until he admits he has a stalker. This isn't a random stalker, but his ex-girlfriend who refuses to accept that it's over.
Saskia still doesn't understand what went wrong. She was the perfect girlfriend and second mother to Patrick's son. Why did it have to end? He was her whole world. She loved and still loves his son and Patrick, so why did this all have to be taken away? She knows she needs to move on, but she can't. She needs to be a part of their world no matter what and in any capacity. She hates how upset this makes Patrick when he sees her. He did love her once. Now all she sees is rage in his eyes. What's even worse is that now he's found someone else. That's okay though, she'll find out more about the hypnotist. After all, she has a pain in her leg she needs help overcoming and a hypnotist just may do the trick.
The beginning starts a tad slow when building a foundation for Ellen's life, but after the first few chapters, I was hooked. Saskia's stalking is so annoying in the beginning and you want to smack Patrick for not getting a retraining order, but then you get to know her and feel what she went through. Losing Patrick and his son was like a death in her life. We get to mourn the loss of our loved ones, but what about when it feels like our loved ones died simply because they were taken away from us without warning? Even Ellen becomes intrigued by Saskia both out of concern and also pleasure. Is she really that interesting to be the victim of stalking?
I would definitely consider this the perfect summer read. It is definitely not as intense as Big Little Lies, but provides just enough intrigue to keep you reading.
Ellen is an independent woman with her own business. What does she do? She helps people overcome barriers through the power of their minds. Yes, she is a hypnotist and a successful one at that. Her clients come to her to lose weight, stop smoking, overcome chronic pain, and just about every other obstacle they come across. Career wise, she has her life all figured out. In the love department, however, she is still trying to find Mr. Right. This luckily turned around for her when she met Patrick. Patrick is kind, attractive, funny, and adores her. He is also a widow with a teenage son whom he takes excellent care of. It appears Ellen has finally met her person. That is, until he admits he has a stalker. This isn't a random stalker, but his ex-girlfriend who refuses to accept that it's over.
Saskia still doesn't understand what went wrong. She was the perfect girlfriend and second mother to Patrick's son. Why did it have to end? He was her whole world. She loved and still loves his son and Patrick, so why did this all have to be taken away? She knows she needs to move on, but she can't. She needs to be a part of their world no matter what and in any capacity. She hates how upset this makes Patrick when he sees her. He did love her once. Now all she sees is rage in his eyes. What's even worse is that now he's found someone else. That's okay though, she'll find out more about the hypnotist. After all, she has a pain in her leg she needs help overcoming and a hypnotist just may do the trick.
The beginning starts a tad slow when building a foundation for Ellen's life, but after the first few chapters, I was hooked. Saskia's stalking is so annoying in the beginning and you want to smack Patrick for not getting a retraining order, but then you get to know her and feel what she went through. Losing Patrick and his son was like a death in her life. We get to mourn the loss of our loved ones, but what about when it feels like our loved ones died simply because they were taken away from us without warning? Even Ellen becomes intrigued by Saskia both out of concern and also pleasure. Is she really that interesting to be the victim of stalking?
I would definitely consider this the perfect summer read. It is definitely not as intense as Big Little Lies, but provides just enough intrigue to keep you reading.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Three Wishes by Liane Moriarty
Lyn, Cat, and Gemma lead entirely different, yet exciting lives. Each personality is the polar opposite of the other, and yet they manage to remain close even through adulthood. Their secret? They're triplets.
Lyn is the type A sister who runs a successful business, has the adoring husband, beautiful child, and gorgeous home. Most people think she has it all figured out and don't even try asking to help her. Lyn can do it all on her own. Little do most know, she has panic attacks in parking lots where her thoughts seem to take over and she looses control. The question is, how long will she be able to keep this up?
Gemma is the sister who will eventually figure out what she is doing......maybe. Gemma lives a carefree life and enjoys falling in love, although a little too much. Her list of ex-boyfriends is growing and she can't seem to begin adulthood just yet, even though she is in her early thirties. Her sisters are driven crazy by her lack of motivation and carefree spirit, but what they don't know is that she was verbally and physically abused by her deceased fiance. It takes her a long time to come to terms with the abuse and as more life events occur, she finally forgives herself. It isn't until she shuts out the guy who is most likely "the one" that she sees this.
Then we have Cat. Cat's story breaks your heart and I actually had to take a mental break when reading about her. One minute Cat is watching TV with her husband and partner in crime of ten years, and the next minute she is being told he had a one night stand. We later discover this isn't the whole story. Cat's marriage is in shambles and the hope of a baby to make it better is destroyed when she miscarries. She is literally at the lowest point of her life and can't seem to let go of the anger and bitterness.
This book was definitely one I experienced may emotions with. If I wasn't angry with Gemma for not telling her sisters about her abuse, I was crying for Cat going through so much loss, or relating to Lyn with all her crazy Type A glory. It showed just how much your sisters can get you through the tough times and even though you may not be anything alike, it's that balance that bonds you. A definite great read!
Friday, March 25, 2016
Room by Emma Donoghue
Jack and Ma have been living in Room for 5 years now. It's his 5th birthday and there are no candles. They can't have a birthday party because nobody else is allowed in Room. Just Jack and Ma. They make a cake and pretend to blow out the candles and play with the limited toys they have as well as use their imaginations. Once it's time for bed, Jack goes to sleep in Wardrobe while mom sleeps in Bed and waits for Old Nick to come. Old Nick never stays the whole night so is never there when Jack wakes up the next morning. Jack knows when he arrives though. He hears the beep beep of Door, Old Nick's footsteps, and counts how many creeks the bed makes until he falls asleep. Jack hasn't seen Old Jack's face yet and is glad. Ma also never likes to talk about him. The only time they ever talk about him is for Sunday Treats when they make a list of things like toilet paper, food, medicine, etc for him to bring them.
Turning 5 ends up being much more challenging than Jack ever imagined. Ma thinks he is old enough to learn the truth. The truth is, Ma was kidnapped from college and taken to Room by Old Nick. She was 21 at the time, then had Jack two years later. She tells Jack of the outside world and all it entails. Jack's poor head is spinning. All he ever knew was Room. The outside is literally outer space to him. All the things they watch on TV have always been make believe to him, but now Ma is telling him some things they see on TV are real life. Ma also tells him that they need to get out of Room and Jack is going to help her. This is more than Jack can comprehend. Why do they have to leave? Room is fun, Room is safe, and Room is all Jack knows. He tells Ma they can try when he's 6, but Ma has other plans.
The question is, will their plans work? Plan A didn't, so then Plan B where they make it seem that Jack is dead and hope that Old Nick will drive his body somewhere (upon which Jack escapes and finds help). It's risky, but at this point, Ma will try anything.
You see, Room isn't a room at all. It's a shed in Nick's backward with a fence underground, soundproof structure, and one single skylight on the top. Ma has done her best to teach Jack about the world such as hygiene, physical fitness, nutrition, and facts that she can remember, but he needs more and she will do whatever it takes to free her son. Even if only he makes it out. They have to try.
This book is a true depiction of the lengths parents go to save their children. It was is a chilling tale of what takes place when the bad guys get away with the plan and the innocent are taken to darker places. The bravery and courageousness this woman goes through to keep herself sane in this life altering situation is astonishing and keeps you turning each page to see what she will do next. It also captures how when one has never lived in the world truly, it can be a scary place. Imagine if all you knew were confined to four small walls and all it contained......
I recommend this but also need you to know it is not all roses. I tend to be a sensitive person who can't handle extremely dark tales, but couldn't stop and will never regret, reading this book. The human spirit is a beautiful thing and with a little faith, can get through the impossible.
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
Will was a smart, successful, handsome twenty something limited by nothing. He was a man who got exactly what he wanted, whether it be in business, travels, and even girlfriends. That all changed after a brutal accident that gave him a new vision of life, through the eyes of a quadriplegic. His whole world had changed in a matter of seconds and he coped the only way he knew how, by secluding himself into a state of depression. That is......until he met her.
Louisa is perfectly content with her life. She works at the local coffee shop, has a steady boyfriend, and a close family. What more could she need? Her perfect bubble begins to burst when she is let go from her job and forced to look elsewhere. Her qualifications are lack luster as she was not college bound like her sister. No, too much has happened since before the "incident" which changed her course of life and setting her on a safer route. Now she's left with no job, still living with her parents, and beginning to feel like she'll never get out of this rut. That all changed when she met him.
You see, Louisa did find a job and ended up serving as a care giver to Will. This was not a love at first sight greeting. Will was at his lowest point and did everything he could to shut others out. In fact, Louisa was pretty much certain Will hated her. As time went on, and many hours spent together, Louisa and Will developed something. Neither noticed it as it was happening, but it was real and it was growing moment by moment. Then Louisa discoveries Will's secret. He plans to attend an assisted suicide center in 6 months. That's all he promised his parents was 6 months more of his life, until he just could't do it anymore.
After recovering from her devastation from the news of Will's plan, Louisa is determined to give him purpose again. She goes into full plan mode and creates a list of adventures for Will to go on. At first he begrudginly participates, not knowing the real reason behind all this, and eventually really begins to enjoy himself. But will this be enough? Will Louisa be able to make him want to continue his life here, or will he continue with his plan? Most importantly, will their love for one another make him want to stay?
I can't count how many times I laughed and cried while reading this book. It's definitely a good love story, but so much more than that. It shows just how much we all take for granted and makes you wonder how would you go on if it was all taken away. The more you learn about each character, the more enthralled you become while reading. Will isn't the only one evolving. Louisa went through something horrendous before meeting Will and learns from him how to grow from the pain, and continue truly living. My female friends, this is a true must read.
Louisa is perfectly content with her life. She works at the local coffee shop, has a steady boyfriend, and a close family. What more could she need? Her perfect bubble begins to burst when she is let go from her job and forced to look elsewhere. Her qualifications are lack luster as she was not college bound like her sister. No, too much has happened since before the "incident" which changed her course of life and setting her on a safer route. Now she's left with no job, still living with her parents, and beginning to feel like she'll never get out of this rut. That all changed when she met him.
You see, Louisa did find a job and ended up serving as a care giver to Will. This was not a love at first sight greeting. Will was at his lowest point and did everything he could to shut others out. In fact, Louisa was pretty much certain Will hated her. As time went on, and many hours spent together, Louisa and Will developed something. Neither noticed it as it was happening, but it was real and it was growing moment by moment. Then Louisa discoveries Will's secret. He plans to attend an assisted suicide center in 6 months. That's all he promised his parents was 6 months more of his life, until he just could't do it anymore.
After recovering from her devastation from the news of Will's plan, Louisa is determined to give him purpose again. She goes into full plan mode and creates a list of adventures for Will to go on. At first he begrudginly participates, not knowing the real reason behind all this, and eventually really begins to enjoy himself. But will this be enough? Will Louisa be able to make him want to continue his life here, or will he continue with his plan? Most importantly, will their love for one another make him want to stay?
I can't count how many times I laughed and cried while reading this book. It's definitely a good love story, but so much more than that. It shows just how much we all take for granted and makes you wonder how would you go on if it was all taken away. The more you learn about each character, the more enthralled you become while reading. Will isn't the only one evolving. Louisa went through something horrendous before meeting Will and learns from him how to grow from the pain, and continue truly living. My female friends, this is a true must read.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)