Monday, May 17, 2010

Sunshine Cleaning




Yesterday i watched Sunshine Cleaning. I really enjoyed this movie. It was like real life. I had watched Amy Adams newer movie Leap Year earlier yesterday before Sunshine Cleaning and although I really liked both movies, they were so different. Leap Year is cute but not very realistic. I guess something like that might happen one time in a thousand in life, but Sunshine Cleaning was very real-life like. It wasn't a super happy movie but it was dark and funny. I very much enjoyed this movie and definitely recommend it. Go rent it: http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Sunshine_Cleaning/70084157?trkid=226870

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Weetzie Bat


I have just recently finished reading Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block. It was a very interestinf type of book. It's very different, and has a very interesting writing style, but I enjoyed it.
A brief, off-beat tale that has great charm, poignancy, and touches of fantasy. Weetzie, now 23, is a child of Hollywood who hated high school but loves the memories of Marylin Monroe and Charlie Chaplin, plastic palm-tree wallets, and the roller-skating waitresses at Tiny Naylor's. She wears a bleached-blonde flattop and harlequin sunglasses, covers her '50's taffeta dresses in glittery poetry, and sews fringe down the sides of her minis in sympathy with the plight of the Indian. Nobody understands her, least of all her divorced bicoastal parents, until she meets Dirk, who takes her slamdancing at the hot clubs in L.A. in his red '55 Pontiac. When he tells her he's gay, they decide to go "duuck-hunting" together. He meets his ideal blond surfer, and Weerzie finds her Secret Agent Lover Man. They all move in together, make movies that become underground successes, and have a baby. This recreates the ambiance of Hollywood with no cynicism, from the viewpoint of denizens who treasure its unique qualities. Weetzie and her friends live like the lillies of the field, yet their responsibility to each other and their love for the baby show a sweet grasp of the realities that matter. As in Rosemary Wells' None of the Above (Dial, 1974), these kids spend no time considering college or career. Their only priority is finding love and and keeping it once they find it.
It's a really quick, easy read, but it's fun and different and worth an afternoon reading.

My Movie Reviews


The last movie I have seen recently is 500 Days of Summer. I thought it was really good. It's a different kind of movie, not really a chick flick. I really ennjoyed it though, especially the dance number...I love a good dance number! Here's the plot:
When his girlfriend, Summer (Zooey Deschanel), unceremoniously dumps him, greeting-card copywriter and hopeless romantic Tom (Golden Globe nominee Joseph Gordon-Levitt) begins sifting through the year-plus worth of days they spent together, looking for clues to what went awry. As he recalls the good and bad times he spent with the commitment-phobic girl, his heart reawakens to what it cherishes most. Marc Webb directs this uncommon love story.
I definitely recomment=d you rent this movie, it is really fun, and funny, heartbreaking, and sweet! LOVE IT!