"Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore..."

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Hand Over You're Heart, Let's Go Home.

Kings Of Leon are my favorite band. So I thought I'd throw them some love ;)

I'm sure most of you have heard the song "Sex On Fire" and "Use Somebody" which just won them 4 Nominations and 3 wins at this year's Grammy Awards. Let me tell you, they deserved it after putting out 4 full-length albums. Which were each awesome.

If you are unaware, KOL is made up of 3 brothers and their cousin. I highly suggest looking up their story of how they started their band. It's a different kind of story that's not necessarily inspirational, but interesting and entertaining. Their music reflects that tone they've set for themselves of having fun and partying too much, not really caring what other people think and just making whatever music they want. They usually stick with their background of southern and classic rock combos. These two are my top faves.

Enjoy! :)



Saturday, March 20, 2010

Aren't we supposed to be in Wonderland?


This post is a couple weeks too late, but hey, I've been busy. 

Alice In Wonderland. Tim Burton. 3D. what?

This movie was okay. Yes, just okay. There was so much hype involved in promoting this movie and I unfortunately got caught up in all of it and was in return let down. I never thought that much of 3D or why it was so popular or why people in the industry feel it's the necessary step forward. Watching Alice in 3D reiterated that thought. This movie did not need to be filmed in 3D. I felt more amazed by the 3D-ness of the previews than the movie itself. The cinematography was good, but it would have been better without the angles meant for 3D.

The acting was pretty good. Johnny Depp, as per usual, delivered a great eccentric and believable performance. Helena Bonham Carter did as well, bringing a hilarious mean streak to the famous Red Queen, who she was born to play. The short times that Anne Hathaway and Alan Rickman were on screen were just that, too short. Both really brought their characters to life but it was just too short. I wish I would have seen them in the movie more. Mia Wasikowska, who played Alice, did a great job too. I see major roles and possibly awards in her future. 

The storyline of the movie was just a  bit off, I felt, and too cliche or cheesy. In my opinion, this was a perfect movie for the kiddies. I was hoping for a mind blowing, crazy twists and turns and should be on drugs type of movie, but it was not. 

The make-up and clothing was worth watching the movie. The artists did a great job of using color and texture to distinguish between good and evil and between happy past and depressed present. Looking at all the stills from htis movie would be entertaining enough, I hope they get nominated for next year's Academy Awards. 

I would also like to add that I love Johnny Depp, and the fact that they put in the Jabberwocky poem from Lewis Carroll's book in the movie and that I want to be Helena Bonham Carter. 

That is all :)

Sunday, March 7, 2010

You're A Kid With A Bullet Soul. Are You Ready To Go?

I was watching a couple movies last night and thought I should share with you my new favorite up-and-coming actors.

Jesse Eisenberg (Adventureland, Zombieland, and The Education of Charlie Banks) and Jason Ritter (W., The Education of Charlie Banks, Good Dick and Peter and Vandy) .

From the movies that I have seen each in, they have both had great performances. (With maybe the exception of Adventureland being an 'easy' performance for Jesse). I highly recommend the movie The Education of Charlie Banks which co-stars both Jesse and Jason in commendable performances. Keep an eye on both of these boys, I see Golden Globes and Oscars in their futures.

Also, yes, Jason Ritter is the late John Ritter's son and The Education of Charlie Banks was directed by Fred Durst. Yes, the Fred Durst from the band Limp Biskit. Those are my fun facts of the day :)

Monday, March 1, 2010

everyone needs a little Fun. in their lives.

For anyone who ever fell in love with the band The Format and had a broken heart when they called it quits, this is the new project from the former singer. The band name is Fun. and that is just what they are, fun and damn good. Give it a good listen, buy their CD, twitter them, myspace them, whatever you're little hearts desire!