Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 May 2017

30 Day Movie Challenge....in one post because I'm lazy


I mean I have nothing else to say than the title really. I saw my lovely friend Holly doing this on twitter and I thought I wanna do that but all in one go because knowing me I'd completely forget I was doing it. Sorry the last few posts have just been talking about my interests but hey I'm good at talking about my own interests. Also sorry if any of these repeat...

1. Your favourite movie
 I have far too many but the Harry Potter movies in general.
2.  The last movie you watched 
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
3. Your favourite action/adventure movie 
Kingsman: The Secret Service
4.  Your favourite horror movie
The only horror movie I've ever willing watched and enjoyed was Suburban Gothic
5. Your favourite drama movie 
A tie between the Imitation Game and Hidden Figures
6. Your favourite comedy movie 
Hot Fuzz
7. A movie that makes you happy
Mary Poppins
8. A movie that makes you sad
Marley and Me
9. A movie you practically know the whole script of
Any Harry Potter movie
10. Your favourite director
Tim Burton
11. Your favourite movie from your childhood
Cinderella
12. Your favourite animated movie
SO MANY... but Big Hero 6 and Zootopia are excellent
13. A movie you used to love but now hate
Honestly not sure there are any ....
14.  Your favourite quote from any movie
Okay I think a lot of my favourite movie quotes are also from books too so I'm omitting them. So I think one that is purely from a movie is probably "My philosophy is worrying means you suffer twice" from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Despite the fact I am the biggest worrier alive, it is a good philosophy to have. 
15. The first movie you saw in the cinema
Finding Nemo
16. The last movie you saw in the cinema
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2
17. The best movie you saw in the last year
Hidden Figures
18. A movie that disappointed you the most
The Fault in Our Stars
19. Your favourite actor
Eddie Redmayne
20. Your favourite actress
Emma Thompson
21. The most overrated movie
La La Land.... sorry about it. I liked it but it perhaps didn't need all of the hype it got.
22. The most underrated movie
What If
23. Your favourite character from any movie
Technically a literary character but Hermione Granger
24. Favourite documentary
No idea if I even have one
25. A movie no-one would expect you to love
Unstoppable
26. A movie that is a guilty pleasure
Shrek tbh
27. Favourite classic movie
The Sound of Music
28. Movie with the best soundtrack
Pirates of the Caribbean
29. A movie that changed your opinion about something
The Theory of Everything - it didn't necessarily change my opinion on anything but it definitely made me feel like I'd watched something that had an effect on me.
30. Your least favourite movie
I don't know because I've probably never watched it

Monday, 30 January 2017

La La Land - mini-review

So the film the whole world seems to be talking about at the moment is La La Land and I finally managed to see it this past weekend as a post-exam treat! (thanks for paying for my ticket mum and dad lol) No spoilers!!

Mini-review- first things first, this has to be one of the prettiest films I have ever seen in terms of direction and cinematography. Every scene was clearly so well thought out in terms of colour scheme, position of props etc etc. Visually, it was just stunning to look at - that goes for the costumes as well. The music was just lovely, recurring themes woven throughout them and City of Stars has quickly become a new favourite of mine.

Emma Stone was superb as per usual, she captured the character of Mia delightfully (I am slightly biased though as I love anything she does). Ryan Gosling was also very good as Sebastian, however I personally felt his character was slightly dull but that was not necessarily his fault.

I think my main issue with this film was the fact when you strip away the music, the pretty songs and scenery, the story is essentially kind of boring and definitely a story Hollywood has done before. Girl meets boy, blah blah blah. However, the callbacks to the old Hollywood musicals like Singing in the Rain, Casablanca etc were a lovely touch and making it a modern love story was interesting.

On the whole, I'd recommend it and I would say it is worthy of it's nominations in the award shows especially in the case of direction and cinematography as I am still thinking about how beautifully some of the scenes were shot.

Soz for the short length of this; I'm planning bigger and better posts to come.
Thanks for reading, Laura x

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Fangirl Challenge (kinda)

Hello lovely people of the internet!
Basically, I saw this going around tumblr (you can follow me here if you like) and I am awful at gifsets or anything technical so I thought I would edit it down so I could do it on my blog! This way, you all get to see the fangirl that I really am, get to know me a bit better and hopefully join in my nerdiness.
(PSA: I do not know who originally created this tag but all credit goes to them, I am just editing and using it for here. I do not take credit for making it)

  • [10] movies - //Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban// Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat//Jurassic Park//Struck by Lightning//Bend it like Beckham//How to train your Dragon//Aladdin//Monty Python and the Holy Grail//Miss Congeniality//Bridesmaids
  • [10] tv shows- //Game of Thrones//Agents of SHIELD//Orphan Black//Doctor Who//Sherlock//Elementary//Modern Family//The Big Bang Theory//FRIENDS//Scrubs
  • [7] actors- Chris Colfer//Russell Tovey//Matt Smith//Robert Downey Jr//Daniel Radcliffe//Peter Dinklage//Zachary Quinto
  • [7] actresses- Emma Watson//Jennifer Lawrence//Emma Thompson//Helena Bonham Carter//Rosario Dawson//Zoe Saldana//Natalie Dormer
Read into this what you will about the things I am a fan of. 
Soon enough, I think I will do a follow up post using other things from the full fangirl challenge such as favourite characters but include why etc. Those listed above are fairly self-explanatory I should think!

I have written myself a list of blog posts to do now so hopefully I should have more of structure soon enough!
Thanks for reading and let me know your favourites of the categories above!
Love Laura x

Monday, 15 September 2014

Mockingjay: Part One thoughts

The trailer for the penultimate Hunger Games movie is here!
 *WARNING: possible spoilers for those who have not read the books*

As a lover of both the books and the movies, I am very excited for this film to come out.  With some book-to-movie conversions, I feel very disappointed as a reader how unlike the book the films often are *cough Percy Jackson cough* but the Hunger Games movies are (generally) loyal to their book counterparts and for that I am thankful. From what I can tell from the trailer, they have District 13 exactly as I imagined it from the books, dark, mysterious but a hopeful place.

In terms of the cast, I am particularly excited for Natalie Dormer's part as Cressida in this movie - she is a fantastic actress, seen in Game of Thrones and Elementary, as well as just being an all-round beautiful person. I honestly think she could take over the world tomorrow and everyone would just be okay with it. Josh Hutcherson as 'Captiol' Peeta in this movie could also be very interesting to play out on screen. In the books, those scenes broke my little Katniss/Peeta shipper heart so to actually see them in front of me will probably just turn me into more of  an emotional wreck than I already am!

There isn't really much more I can say on this, just because it simply is a trailer for a movie that looks really bloody good. The first two instalments of The Hunger Games are fantastic, particularly Catching Fire, so I have no doubts that this will match up in all aspects. Once the full movie comes out, I will obvs be doing a review. These were just some initial thoughts I had and wanted to tell someone about!
Let me know what you think if you are a fan also!
Laura x


Tuesday, 17 September 2013

August/September Reviews!

August/September - My first monthly review!

  Anyone who knows me knows I read a lot, watch a lot of TV and see a lot of films every month so I decided instead of doing individual reviews for every single thing, I decided I put them all together in one large post, rather like a monthly favourites video that YouTubers like Zoella do!

I am going to try and actually do this every month because I like talking about things and here seems like the perfect place so I no longer annoy my family and friends by rambling on about what books I've read!

*edit* okay when I said every month I forgot school would get in the way. So every two months seems more logical to me now. Sorry. 

These reviews/rambles could be literally of anything even if it's just food or something so yeah....on we go! :)

Books 

Uglies by Scott Westerfeld



I think I joined the bandwagon a little late on this book to be honest and I really wished I'd picked it up sooner! 

As a fan of the Hunger Games, I was told by a friend that I would really enjoy this book and when I saw it in a shop with £3 off, I figured I'd give it a whirl! 

Set in a dystopian future, Uglies tells the story of a society that is split between the "pretties" and the "uglies". Everyone is deemed an "uglie" until the age of 16 where you get taken in for an operation to become a "pretty" and you finally get to be able to live your life on the pretty side of town.  At the start of the novel, 15 year old Tally is desperate to become 16 and finally become pretty not only so she can see her best friend Peris again but because she will finally be pretty, something she's waited for her entire life. 

However, when she befriends Shay, a girl who would turn pretty on the same day as Tally, who isn't all that keen on the idea of having to become someone else's idea of "pretty", Tally begins to learn about a world outside of the towns and cities, where no-one is pretty.
When Shay runs away, Tally is told to find and betray her friend or never turn pretty. 

I found this book so thought-provoking and incredible to read, showing that on the path to external beauty, it isn't really all that beautiful at all. There is sinister work going on by those who deem ordinary, imperfect but still beautiful people to be Ugly. 
At first the character of Tally annoyed me as she seemed rather weak and easily misled by others but by the end, she is so much stronger than I would ever have expected her to be and she shows that intelligence is a far greater weapon than anything. This book makes you think, makes you happy, makes you question your morals and I think that's everything you could want from a good book. If you enjoy the Hunger Games, this is a definite read for you!


Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher


A friend of mine told me she was reading this and while I was at LeakyCon earlier this month it was there so I figured I'd give it a try!

The general idea of the story is a teenage girl named "Zoe" (not her real name as you find out at the end oooh plot twist) who has a terrible, guilty secret - I won't tell you what it is - and she can't tell it to anyone because she'd be in big trouble. Until she hears of criminal on Death Row in America, one who knows all about secrets - the book is the series of letters she writes to him, telling him about her secret. 

When I first read the synopsis, I was intrigued by the story - it sounded mysterious and I do love a good mystery book! By the end of the first chapter I was hooked.... however after that the book went a little down hill for me I'm afraid. I kept going with it as I wanted to see what this horrible dark secret was but I found the main character very whiny about her life if I'm honest. She was pretty much stringing along two boys and I ended up feeling sorry for them not her and her quest to find which one she liked better. In fact, I think my favourite character was "Zoe's" little sister Dot, who is deaf, but didn't let that stop her from being adorable and supportive! 

All in all, not a bad read, easy to get through if you had a few hours to spare and a good ending but I'd only really give it a 6/10. 


A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin


Onto the opposite end of the scale for this book! During this summer, I started to watch the TV series of Game of Thrones and I fell totally in love with it, it has become my new obsession. 

Yes I'm a naughty fan because I watched the TV show before I read the books but sue me I don't care. I bought the first book after watching the first season so I already knew the main plot points anyway. 

Game of Thrones is set in a dystopian, almost medieval universe where houses compete and fight and generally try to get one over one another! The plot of the first book centers on Lord Eddard (Ned) Stark, who is asked to become Hand of the King by King Robert Baratheon despite the previous Hand dying very suddenly. Ned is thrown into a suspicious world where either everyone or no-one can be trusted not to mention the exiled family Targaryen rising to power once more AND the people that keep disappearing and coming back with ice-blue eyes seemingly never being able to die - a threat thought to be have been destroyed years ago. 

There is too much going on in Game of Thrones to sum it up easily so my only advice for you can be READ IT. I was surprised how much I love the series given that I'm not great with blood, guts and gore and by how much sex there is in it but the characters are my favourite, I get very attached to them all and the story lines are so fantastic! I recommend highly but definitely for ages 16 and up only! (There are some rather...ahem...racy/violent scenes)


Films

The Smurfs 2

I admit, I only went to see this film because my sister wanted to see it and I didn't have anything else to do for the day and my only reason for seeing it was my (large) obsession with Neil Patrick Harris. 

However, I was pleasantly surprised by this film! I actually think I enjoyed it more than my sister and the numerous other young kids in the cinema to be honest! 

It had a really sweet message running through out it and it had some pretty good comedic moments. The cast were all great as their respective parts and it's just a really nice feel-good movie! I did find parts of the storyline slightly unrealistic though - four people managed to get from New York to Paris in under (what seemed like) 12 hours? No.

I'd recommend if you want to watch something that isn't too hard to follow or you have younger children with you. 
Click here for the trailer ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQbSGLaVJ5c 

Grown Ups 2

When I heard a sequel to Grown Ups was coming out, I was so excited as I absolutely adore that movie, it never fails to make me smile!

I went with my cousin, who is a huge fan of the first movie like myself, so it's safe to say we were both pretty excited. 

I wasn't disappointed! It was hilarious, made me feel happy and just generally good about life. And with a stellar cast of Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, Salma Heyek, Maya Rudolph AND David Spade, it was obviously going to be amazing (also Alexander Ludwig and Taylor Lautner in minor roles which was lovely for the females watching ;) )

My only negative point about this film was it didn't really have a plot line. I don't know how to explain it but it introduced a few running jokes at the beginning and the 'party' where the film reached it's ending - and after that ...that was kind of it. It was still full of comedic moments but there was no real story to it. Which in a way is good because you didn't have to concentrate on the storyline, just enjoy the film!

I recommend for ages 12 and up :)
Click here for the trailer ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhOWtVElqfw 

Music

I only really have one music for this time round which is Theo Katzman's album Romance without Finance. 

I feel so bad for jumping on the bandwagon late with this one as the album has been out since 2011 (whoops my bad). 

I found Theo's music from Darren Criss (star of glee and the potter musicals on youtube for those who are unaware). Theo supported Darren on his first national tour and being from England I could only watch YouTube videos of the concerts but I found that I loved Theo's songs! 

I downloaded the album and have barely stopped listening to it. The songs make me happy, the lyrics are stunning and the music is gorgeous. Go give it a listen!!

Here is Theo's song 'Brooklyn' --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF_fVEAk728

In Conclusion 

Thank you for reading, I will get back into this blogging thing properly I promise! If you want you can find me on twitter here @elderpr1ce 
*disclaimer I don't own any of the youtube videos or pictures used and opinions are my own*

Until next time! Love Laura xx