Friday, 26 October 2018

The Viewing Files: 365 Movies in 365 Days - Week Twenty Two

Catching up time so I went with a theme.  Cheesy sci-fi films from the 50s and early 60s topped off with something a little more modern.  Weirdly for someone who loves sci-fi I actually don't watch that many sci-fi movies, so this was a great chance to catch up on that front too.

The Day the Earth Stood Still
Starring: No not the Keanu Reeves one
Original release: 1951
Synopsis:
An alien ship lands on Earth.


Considered something of a classic now. Although what they were trying to convey with that poster I have no idea considering that the movie is more about peace than anything else.
The War of the Worlds
Starring: Gene Barry and a woman who screams a lot
Original release: 1953
Synopsis:
Invaders from Mars


In colour which took me by surprise and despite the leading woman who I'm pretty certain was hired just so she could scream a lot the movie is actually pretty good. The special effects are also kind of cool considering when it was made.
The Day of the Triffids
Starring: Howard Keel
Original release: 1962
Synopsis:
A meteor shower leaves most of the population blind and sees the rise of a new predator.


Revenge of the plants.  Though sadly I couldn't finish this one was just plain bad.
Forbidden Planet
Starring: Leslie Nielsen
Original release: 1956
Synopsis:
A space ships crew goes to a distant Earth colony to find out what happened to the survivors.


Such a good movie.  I would totally watch this one again.  The special effects are outstanding and there's some serious sexual flirting going on throughout the movie.

Personally though I loved Robbie the Robot.  I mean how cool is he.
The poster on the other hand... well I certainly don't remember a girl in a bikini.
The Time Machine
Starring: Rod Taylor
Original release: 1960
Synopsis:
A scientist dreams of a utopia.


Also surprisingly good.  Way better than the remake starring Guy Pearce.  Sorry Guy.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Starring: James Mason and Kirk Douglas
Original release: 1954
Synopsis:
A ship sent to investigate a serious of sinkings encounters a submarine.


Kirk Douglas singing.  

And yep that was me gone. Singing in my sci-fi's just isn't on.
Moon
Starring: Sam Rockwell
Original release: 2009
Synopsis:
Astronaut Sam Bell is counting down the days until he can finish his solitary assignment and return home to Earth.


Never afraid of playing characters that you might not like Sam Rockwell once again plays a character that makes you feel conflicted.

A good movie even if you do figure out what is going on long before the end.

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

The Viewing Files: 365 Movies in 365 Days - Week Twenty One

The first of many catchup posts is probably what this should be called.  Seriously, I am so far behind I'm not sure I'll ever catch up.  But hey I'm on a week's house/dog sitting with not much else to do so you never know.  After all I've got a plan and you all know how much I love to stick to a plan.  

"Cue pause while you all falling about laughing in disbelief"

Okay now that you've composed yourselves shall we just carry on with the post and the week's viewing from back whenever it was... 

Swimming With Men
Starring: Pasty white guys.
Original release: 2018
Synopsis:
A group of middle aged men decide to enter the world champs of synchronised swimming.


Men in togs.  Middle aged men in togs.  Not exactly a look unless you're Idris Elba or Daniel Craig.  Still the story is kind of quirky and sweet and Rupert Graves totally rocks the silver fox look.

One of those movies you watch without really paying it to much attention.
Red Sparrow
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence
Original release: 2018
Synopsis:
A Russian ballerina is forced to do things she doesn't want to do.


Jennifer Lawrence as a spy.  Do I need to say anything more?  Nope?  Cool we'll all on the same page then.

Pass on all fronts and watch Jennifer Garner in Alias instead.
Anne of Green Gables The Good Stars
Starring: Mmm can't remember but it does have Martin Sheen.
Original release: 2017
Synopsis: You all know the story.


Really just a continuation from the previous movie.  And yes I still prefer the 80s version.
Venom
Starring: Tom Hardy
Original release: 2018
Synopsis:
Tom Hardy gets taken over by a bug.  A really big bug.


Actually this wasn't too bad.  Mostly because of Tom Hardy.  Who as usual brought his A game to the role and did his best with a slightly bad script.  The fact that he could make you like the creepy as bug shows how good he is.

Watch and enjoy and don't take seriously.
To All The Boys I've Loved Before
Starring: Who knows
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: A girl's secret love letters get accidentally posted out to her crushes.


Netflex rom-com that hits all the right buttons.  Not perfect but still really good.  Then again I am a sappy romantic so you just knew I was gonna like this.

Saturday, 13 October 2018

Octobers Plans And Septembers Outcome

Don't tell me.  I know.  I'm seriously getting behind in all my blog posts which is so not me.  Yeah right, we all know it is totally me.  What can I say except that my intentions are good even if I let other things distract me a lot of the time.

But whats done is done, now the plan is to get back on track, and in more ways than one.

About the only thing I've managed to keep up with is reading which no surprise there.  Even when everything else turns to custard I can still usually manage to read a book or 2... or 3 or 4...

As you can imagine this month's plans are all about catching up.  

Reading 
The list that seems to never go down.  Even worse I recently realised that I have got over 200 ebooks sitting on my hard drive that I haven't even looked at yet.  I seriously need to stop browsing book sites and library sites and reading sites and just blogs in general.  Because trust me if there is a book mentioned somewhere I'm probably going to want to read it. 

This month's list then is all entirely from my ebook collection.  6 down out of 200+ is something I guess? 
Why Mummy Swears by Gill Sims
I loved her first book so I'm really looking forward to starting this one.
Artemis by Andy Weir 
Why had I not realised that I a) had in my collection and b) hadn't read it yet.
The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin
And another one that I had meant to read ages ago and somehow forgot all about it.  I definitely need to get this ebook collection down to just double digits.
The Little Church by the Sea by Liz Taylorson
No idea why I wanted to read this but it's in the collection so out it goes. Maybe it was the Goodreads high rating that twisted my arm.  You see how ease it is to persuade me to read something.
The Last Laugh by Tracy Bloom
Absolutely no idea.  So it better be good or I will chunk it in before the end of the first chapter.
The Single Girls Calendar by Erin Green
I'm pretty sure I've read some other book by this author so that probably why it's in my collection.
365 Movies in 365 Days
Major catching up is to be had.  Luckily I'm house sitting for a week all on my lonesome so I'll be able to do some serious watching.
Eat Better, Get Fit and Be Healthy
The walking is actually not going too bad and despite the eating still being a bit up and down I've actually managed to lose a few kilos and have generally tried to make an effort to eat better.  Just don't let chocolate anywhere near me.
House Sitting
I'm off on a weeks house sitting which means I can concentrate on catching up.  In between dog walking and plant watering I'll be watching a ton of movies and reading lots of ebooks.

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

The Viewing Files: 365 Movies In 365 Days - Week Twenty

I know.  Somewhere along the way everything fell apart.  And I now find myself 2 weeks behind in posting anything remotely movie related.  I could blame my computer which would mostly be true because yes it decided to play up and make all sorts of weird noises of the not good kind.  Not that there is really any good computer noises.  So there was that. 

There was also the fact that I had to relearn a brand new set of software courtesy of Other Half who installed a new operating system because apparently this would fix the weird noises coming from my computer.  Which it did and which still makes no sense to me whatsoever but hell at least everything goes now and my computer is no longer making complaining sounds.

Then there was also a rushed trip to Auckland, a visit from my mother, a few family crises... and well it all came to a grinding standstill.  Sometimes life happens and sometimes the brain and the body decide to go on strike and you end up with me curled up on the couch munching my way through a plate of scones and chocolate watching episodes of The Crown, Poldark and A Discovery of Witches on an almost daily basis.

Sometimes the only way to deal is to hibernate and wait for it to all pass on by.  Still I have managed to watch some movies during said hibernation so it wasn't all a complete wash out.

Destination Wedding
Starring: Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder
Original release: 2018
Synopsis:
Frank and Lindsay attend a destination wedding. They meet and, over the course of the weekend and against all odds, find themselves drawn to one another.

Basically this is just Keanu and Winona talking.  Even during sex.  Which is actually kind of funny.

Totally my kind of movie about two slightly weird and quirky people who really don't like people that much and who somehow find themselves united in their aloneness.
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 
Starring: Billy Nighy, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith
Original release: 2011
Synopsis:
British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways. 


I've actually seen this before but couldn't remember much about it and as I wanted to watch the sequel also I decided that I might as well watch them back to back.

One of those gentle films that the Brits do so well.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Starring: Judi Dench. Bill Nighy, Richard Gere
Original release: 2015
Synopsis:
Sonny pursues his expansionist dream of opening a second hotel.


The Bollywood dancing was really good.  Which pretty much sums up this movie.  Watchable but not memorable.
Anne of Green Gables
Starring: Martin Sheen
Original release: 2016
Synopsis: You know the story...


I'd heard good things about this new version and being a Green Gables fan I just had to watch it.

Overall pretty good but I still prefer the version from the 80s.
To The Bone
Starring: Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves
Original release: 2017
Synopsis:
A young woman dealing with anorexia meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.


A harrowing story but one that needs to be told.
The Meg
Starring: Jason Statham
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: A 70 feet shark goes munch munch munch


Don't blame me.  Other Half picked this and I just went with the flow.

Seriously bad and kind of funny because of that.  Probably not what the makers of this mess intended.    You have been warned.