Dec 18 2007

Enchanted

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Dir: Kevin Lima
Writ: Bill Kelly

  • Amy Adams … Giselle
  • James Marsden … Prince Edward
  • Idina Menzel … Nancy Tremaine
  • Susan Sarandon … Queen Narissa
  • Patrick Dempsey … Robert Philip
  • Timothy Spall … Nathaniel
  • Rachel Covey … Morgan Philip
  • Julie Andrews … Narrator

Enchanted is the story of Giselle, who meets her true love, Prince Edward after he rescues her from a troll. Or maybe an ogre. But before they seal their relationship with true-loves-kiss, and get married, Giselle is sent spinning out of her world. And into ours, a place where endings are never happy ever after.

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Tags: 8 Stars, Amy Adams, animation, awwww, Bill Kelly, cute, faerie, humour, Idina Menzel, James Marsden, Julie Andrews, Kevin Lima, musical, Patrick Dempsey, Rachel Covey, romance, Susan Sarandon, Timothy Spall

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Nov 19 2007

the trouble with you is you’re always making mud out of clear water

Published by Fence under Shiny, TV

I’ve been going through my old posts, adding tags[1] and I’ve noticed that I’m a lot less rambly than I used to be. Most of my posts now have a reason. Some even make half sense. I’m not quite sure when this began, but really, it must be stopped. The whole situation is abominable and must be stopped.

Which of course, leads to question, can I go back to those “good old days”?

And the answer: well, I just don’t know, we’ll have to wait find out.

In other news, I’ve started watching The Young Riders on Channel Six. Awww. nostalgia how are you.

I used to watch this many many many years ago when it was on RTE. It is crap. But still. And look, dvd release!!

Six are up to episode 7 but I’ve only watched 2 and a half. And I loves it. Mainly for Josh Brolin. Cause I loves him[2] Plus cowboys are cool. Nuff said

Linknotes:
  1. dont ask
  2. in this role
Tags: awwww, Channel Six, grá, Josh Brolin, nonsense, nostalgia, RTE, The Young Riders

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Oct 10 2007

How cute

Published by Fence under Ramblings

I walked past the Dáil today. And there was a a garda on the street. As usual. And another one the inside the grounds of the government buildings. Again, nothing unusual about that.

And they were chatting to each other. As gardaí sometimes do.

But they looked so cute, chatting to each other, hands on the big iron bars that separated them. Just like a couple in a film where one is in prison or summat.

Awwww

Tags: awwww, cute, Gardaí

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Jul 29 2007

A Little Princess

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón
Writ: Richard LaGravenese & Elizabeth Chandler, based on book by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

  • Liesel Matthews … Sara Crewe
  • Liam Cunningham … Capt. Crewe/Prince Rama
  • Vanessa Lee Chester … Becky
  • Eleanor Bron … Miss Minchin
  • Errol Sitahal … Ram Dass
  • Kelsey Mulrooney … Lottie

Sara Crewe lives a spoiled life in India with a devoted, doting father, until World War I intervenes, and he enlists, sending Sara off to boarding school in New York to keep her safe. There she must adjust, whereas before she had free rein to do as she pleased, now she must submit to rules and regulations that she doesn’t understand. And, most difficult for her, she must keep her imagination in check. But Sara isn’t a selfish, “poor little rich girl”, she is bright and kind, and soon makes friends with most of the other girls, from those in her class to the scullery maid. She is also the only one who can really get through to Lottie as they have both lost their mothers.

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Tags: A Little Princess, Alfonso Cuarón, awwww, based on book, childhood, Eleanor Bron, Elizabeth Chandler, Errol Sitahal, family film, Frances Hodgson Burnett, imagination, Kelsey Mulrooney, Liam Cunningham, Liesel Matthews, loss, New York, poverty, Richard LaGravenese, soldier, Vanessa Lee Chester, WWI

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May 29 2007

Wasting time

Published by Fence under Ramblings

So I’m working late tonight, and as it is kinda overtime that I won’t get paid for I’m doing nowt but surfing, and have spent way too much time browsing hrough ask metafilter’s animal section. Where I came across this.

aaaaawwww. And to get you in the mood: Futurama on You Tube.

Tags: awwww, Futurama, Metafilter, nothingness

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Apr 10 2007

Stardust

Published by Fence under Books

Author: Neil Gaiman
ISBN: 9780061142024 DDC: 823.914
See also: LibraryThing ;Film’s site ; BlogCritics ; Once Upon a Time Reading Challenge

There was once a young man who wished to gain his Heart’s Desire.
And while that is, as beginnings go, not entirely novel (for every tale about every young man there ever was or will could start in a similar manner) there was much about this young man and what happened to him that was unusual although even he never knew the whole of it.

Image of StardustWhen Tristran Thorn heads off into Faerie to find a star he has no idea of what is about to happen. All he cares is that the beautiful Victoria has promised that she will grant whatever he wishes if he brings the star that she saw fall.

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Tags: 8 Stars, 823.914, adventure, awwww, faerie, Neil Gaiman, romance, sff, Stardust

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Jan 27 2007

Rocky Balboa

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures, Sport

Writ & Dir: Sylvester Stallone

  • Sylvester Stallone - Rocky Balboa
  • Burt Young - Paulie
  • Milo Ventimiglia - Rocky Jr.
  • Geraldine Hughes - Marie
  • James Francis Kelly III - Steps
  • Antonio Tarver - Mason ‘The Line’ Dixon

Image Hosted by ImageShack.usIt isn’t often that you describe a boxing film as sweet. It isn’t often I describe a film as sweet and mean that in a positive light, but if I was asked for a one word review of Rocky Balboa, then sweet would be it. And that is sweet in an “awwww” sense of the word, not the Col. O’Neil from SG type sweet.

Honestly, I think this is my favourite film of the year so far.

I know, it is only January, and the films I’ve seen so far haven’t been great, but I really, really enjoyed this film. I’m not saying it a great piece of art or anything, it is what it is, a Rocky film.

I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who greeted the news that Stallone was making a new Rocky film with a snort of laughter. I enjoyed the first film, and have seen a few of the others, RTE had a Rocky season at some stage, but I never loved any of them. And I fully expected this to be a piece of drivel. But then I saw some of the trailers, and began to want to see it. And, lo, it was great.

You know the basic plot, Rocky, in his fifties starts to think about making a comeback in a small way. Fighting in local, small bouts, because a fighter is all he has ever been. But the current undisputed world heavyweight champ isn’t too popular. He wins all the time, and his opponents don’t offer much, so the public begins to turn away. His promoters are worried about the lack of revenue, so when a tv show uses a computer simulation to find out who would win, Mason “The Line” Dixon or Rocky “The Italian Stallion” Balboa in his prime, and Rocky wins, they get very interested.

Can I say again I really enjoyed this film. From the little flashbacks and echoes to the earlier films, that music, everything was just right.
Is it clichéd and full of cheese? Yes, but in a good way. In a way Rocky has pretty much the same message as The Pursuit of Happyness, but it lacks the selfishness that I think was at the heart of my problem with that film. Instead of trying to succeed at anything in particular Rocky is about being true to yourself. Taking all the knocks life has to offer and still moving on.

This’ll be one I add to the dvd collection, I may even buy the earlier films, even the ones I know are trash. No pain no gain afterall.

IMDb | First Showing | Cinematical | Flimsy.com | Word of Mouth (scroll down for Rocky)

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Tags: 10 Stars, Antonio Tarver, awwww, boxing, Burt Young, clichéd, fictional characters I love, fictional heroes, flashbacks, Geraldine Hughes, James Francis Kelly III, Milo Ventimglia, Rocky, Rocky Balboa, sports film, sweet, Sylvester Stallone

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