Last night I rented Wristcutters: A Love Story starring the extremely adorable Patrick Fugit. I really enjoyed this dark comedy because it had a unique storyline and sweet ending. It's about a guy who kills himself and spends his time in purgatory looking for his ex-girlfriend, who also committed suicide. Very dark, yet very interesting and charming. Highly recommend this quirky comedy.
(Rated R)
New to DVD Tuesday 5/20
Saturday, May 24, 2008
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
I recently purchased Toi et Moi (You and Me) and I really enjoyed watching it the other day. It is a very cute French romatic comedy about two sisters and their awkward love lives. It is not the greatest movie, but it is certainly sweet and entertaining. I recommend it if you ever come across it.
(Not Rated...but I'd give it a PG-13)
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Sunday, May 18, 2008

I watched Not Another Teen Movie last night for about the tenth time. It's extremely obscene and disgusting but it's just so freaking hilarious that I can't help but love it. Totally cheesy and terrible, it makes a mockery of pretty much every 'teen' movie from The Breakfast Club to She's All That, with random cameos from stars like Mr. T and Melissa Joan Hart. It completely crosses every line and I always emerge from the movie feeling like I have no dignity whatsoever, yet it never fails to win my heart with its wickedly funny dialog. Not for everyone, but it sure as hell cracks me up every time I see it. Posted by mary at 1:50 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
I just finished watching Tim Burton's Big Fish. After watching La Vie En Rose again the other night, I cannot get enough of Marion Cotillard! So I checked out her filmography and found out she had a small part in this film (made in 2003) and figured I'd check it out, since it's always peaked my interest anyway. It was fantastic! Beautiful story that made me cry as well as smile. With the amazing imagery, it allows the viewer to peak inside the mind of the incredible Tim Burton. I can't believe I waited this long to see it! Highly recommend this, good family movie.
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Saturday, May 3, 2008
A few days ago I watched Love Me, If You Dare (Jeux d'enfants), starring Marion Cotillard and real-life boyfriend Guillaume Canet. This French comedy was recommended to me by a friend. It had a very cute, yet insanely crazy stoyline. The ending is up for interpretation, and the characters are out of the ordinary. Visually beautiful and interesting, and the chemistry between Marion and Guillaume is amazing. Not for everyone, but I enjoyed it.
(Rated R)
Last night I saw Iron Man. I didn't really want to see it, but went with some friends and figured I'd give it a try. Well, it was definately worth the hour-long wait outside the theater because it was fantastic! Who knew Robert Downey Jr. could be convincing as a superhero? Fantastic special effects, visually stunning, and action-packed. I definately recommend it!
(Rated PG-13)
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Out on DVD today, 27 Dresses is a very funny and adorable romantic comedy. I am a huge fan of Katherine Heigl, and she is actually very funny in this! I managed to see it twice while it was out in theaters, and will probably end up buying it. What can I say? I'm a sucker for chick flicks!
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Sunday, April 27, 2008


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I saw Shutter in theaters a few weeks ago. Despite the fact that most current scary movies are extremely lame, I always have to see them with secret hopes that they might actually be good. This however, was exactly what I expected...LAME. Joshua Jackson was terrible, and quite frankly once you've seen one of these terrible Americanized Japanese horror flicks, you've seen
them all. Don't recommend it unless you want a good laugh.
(Rated PG-13)
I'm a sucker for these cheesy movies. Superhero Movie was actually better than the trainwreck I expected it to be. I only wish Regina Hall could have been in it more...she cracks me up but only had a very small cameo. Extremely stupid humor, and if you're a fan of the Scary Movies 3&4 (the Waynes Brothers did the first 2 which had a not as terribly stupid feel), you'll get a kick out of this.
(Rated PG-13)
I was definately a bit disappointed with Stop-Loss. I thought that the second half of the movie was pretty lame compared to the first half, which was very intense and good. Aside from the obvious man-candy, the movie had potential to be great, but I ended up just not really caring for it. I sympathized with Ryan Phillippe, but I just didn't really connect with any of the characters. Eye-opening and sad, but just not as great as it could have been.
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