Its been a while since I did a blog update that didn't involve me reviewing a film so thought it was about time I did. Mainly because I'm bored and fed up tonight but also because I need to get things off my chest and this seems like as good a place to do it as any.
I started keeping a journal. I should actually say I started keeping a Journal again. I found my old one with one actual entry and simply picked it up from where I left off. its a good thing to do. It helps to write your thoughts down and get them out of your head for a while. The only problem is its became a lot more personal than I meant it to be so now I need to be careful who reads it :/ ah what the hell, who cares. Every thing's changing anyway at the moment.Some big changes coming. Some real life changing moments and to be honest its kind of scary not knowing what the future holds for me. I've always told myself that my work is just a job to me, its something I do so I can do my hobby, which I was always fine with but lately, I'm not so sure. I think it all stems from a call I had a few weeks back. The woman on the phone was an elderly woman, in her late sixties and she had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. She had said she was just phoning to give a meter reading to update her bill but I soon realised she had phoned for more than that. She needed someone to talk to. Her husband had passed away 5 years ago and she had no kids, no relations to talk to. I was the first person she had spoken to honestly about how she felt about dying. She didn't want to die. She had a lot of regrets about her life, a lot of things she had wanted to do but kept putting them off to another time and now she had run out of that. I talked to her for about half an hour or so. It was the strangest call. She spoke about how she regretted spending so much time worrying about the little things in life. she was honest and said that she hadn't always been nice to people. she had driven a lot of good friends away by saying or doing nasty things to them, things she now regretted but felt it was too late to do anything about.She had lost touch with people she took for granted, thinking they would always be there if she needed them, and now that she did, they didn't want to know. It really got me thinking about my life and what I've done with it. I have regrets, everyone does, but you cant let them get the better of you. you have to put them aside and get on with it. you cant make other people like you or want to stay in touch, you have to let them make that decision for themselves, and if they decide not to then you have to accept that and let them go no matter how much it hurts. OK this is beginning to sound like a Jerry Springer final thought. Think its time I stepped away from the keyboard and headed off to bed. I promise business as usual tomorrow with a slightly more cheery update on "True Grit" by the Coen Brothers. Until then, cya later!
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
even bigger film update!!
I need to get stuck in! There are loads of things I need to do and need to do now and none of which I'm getting paid for! all for pleasure believe it or not. So what do I need to do? well here's the list:-
1.edit the film. It's being done but not as quickly as I'd like :/ it does need to be finished as soon as possible. So what am I doing about it? Well at the moment I'm blogging about it :P MY thinking is if i get this blog up to date then it's going to be easier to maintain and give me more time to do the editing. I know that lame but its my blog, so there!
2. do some work on my writing. I really need to start getting the novel done. I know its probably never going to be published or even read by anyone other than me but it's one of those things that I want to be able to say I've done. It would feel good to say "I've written a Novel" as long as I don't add at the end of it "it's shit!" :/
3. Write a few short film scripts. I want to really go for the virgin media shorts this year with as many entries as i can get done in the time! that of course means having scripts to film! I've done one, a bit of a dram called "Black" though I'll probably change the name to something else
4. get the film blog up to date! which leads nicely into...
18. Hereafter
watched on: cineworld Falkirk
There are only a few people I go to the cinema with these days and it tends to depend on what kind of film it is. If its an action film then I'll go with Joan, my wife. If its a romantic comedy, a chick flick or a drama then I'll go with Mary, my sister. If its sci fi or gore then it's Mandy, my buddy, though to be fair she's usually busy these days so I tend to go on my own. Anything else I'll go by myself mostly. for this one, it was Mary, my sister. We had actually planned on going to see "the Kings Speech", but when we got there it was sold out. The only film available to see was "Hereafter", She knew Matt Damon was in it and I, I'm sad to say, knew nothing about it. so there I was going to see a Matt Damon film I knew nothing about it. So what is it about?
The film is about death. Not a cheery subject usually. To be more precise it is about death and the effect it has on three different people. First is Marie a French news reporter, played by Cecile de France, who is on holiday when she has a near death experience that changes her life. Second is George a blue collar working American, played by Matt Damon, who has a "special" connection to the afterlife. Thirdly is Marcus and Jason, played by newcomers Frankie and George McLaren, identical twins who's lives change forever due to a tragic accident.
This was a great film! Probably made more exciting because I didn't know what to expect from it. Its what I call a stories film. There's probably a proper term for it but that's the one i use. It means a film with a number of different seemingly unconnected stories that in the end all link together. "Magnolia" is a classic example of this, brilliant film interesting stories. "Babel" is a bad example of this. dull uninteresting and boring. "Hereafter" works well though. each story develops the characters well. you relate and care about each of them. Brilliant film and definitely worth seeing. Oh and it's directed by Clint Eastwood!
4 out of 5 ( I really should make this out of ten its makes the scoring a lot easier! Bugger it I'll update all the scores tomorrow! )
19. Sherlock Holmes
watched on:- DVD
DVD's are so cheap these days. So cheap that its actually cheaper to BUY a dvd than it is to rent one. Ok, its not going to be a current new release, but it's probably only been out for a couple of months and its yours to keep once you've watched it. This was one of those "there's nothing on the TV so let's watch a movie" purchases.
This is Guy Ritchie's take on Sherlock Holmes. Robert Downey Jr, plays Sherlock Holmes with Jude Law playing Dr Watson and Rachel McAdams playing Sherlock's love interest Irene Adler. It's a new story that calls on characters from the original Conan Doyle stories.
I probably should have hated this film. Let me explain. I am a huge Sherlock Holmes fan. Always have been. There were two books I read over and over while growing up, one was Douglas Adams' "Hitch hikers Guide to the Galaxy" and the other was "The complete Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle. I love the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films and the Jeremy Brett TV Series. So I'm a fan for sure. So should I not despise the Hollywood modernisation of my Beloved Sherlock Holmes? Probably, but I don't. I liked it. Yes, its not the same Sherlock from the books, but there's still enough of the character there to make it work. Its Sherlock with a twist I suppose. Yes its not perfect and there are some real cringe worthy moments in it but its a decent enough film worth watching. Robert Downey Jr adds just the right amount of crazy to the character. There is a sequel being made which will include Moriarty in the mix so that could be interesting.
3 out of 5
20.West is West
watched on:- showcase cinema ( special preview with showfilmsfirst.com )
This is the sequel to East is East. Set in the mid eighties it's the story of a Pakistani boy growing up in working class England. He has no respect for his Father or his culture so he is sent back to Pakistan to live with his family there.
This was an ok film. I haven't seen the first one but I don't think it makes any difference. I thought it was kind of predictable with no real surprises in it. It worked ok but its not a stand out film by any means. Decent enough but not one I'd run out to buy on DVD when its released.
2 and a bit out of 5 ( see this is were out of ten would be easier! definite 5 out of 10)
21. The Kings Speech
Watched on :- Cineworld
If you don't already know what this film is about then where the hell have you been hiding for the past couple of months! It's Colin Firth playing King George VI, Geofrey Rush playing Lionel Logue and Helen Bonham Carter playing Queen Elizabeth. In short, King George has a speech impediment, Lionel Logue helps him with it.
I could go on for a long time about this film, but there's been so much written about it already that there's no point. All I can say is I loved it, I think it did deserve the Oscar though I think Geoffrey Rush was better in it than Colin Firth.
5 out of 5
Ok, that's all for now. there is one more film to write about and I'll put that one up later. Its the Coen Brothers take on the John Wayne Classic "True Grit" and it deserves a post all to itself! Cya later
1.edit the film. It's being done but not as quickly as I'd like :/ it does need to be finished as soon as possible. So what am I doing about it? Well at the moment I'm blogging about it :P MY thinking is if i get this blog up to date then it's going to be easier to maintain and give me more time to do the editing. I know that lame but its my blog, so there!
2. do some work on my writing. I really need to start getting the novel done. I know its probably never going to be published or even read by anyone other than me but it's one of those things that I want to be able to say I've done. It would feel good to say "I've written a Novel" as long as I don't add at the end of it "it's shit!" :/
3. Write a few short film scripts. I want to really go for the virgin media shorts this year with as many entries as i can get done in the time! that of course means having scripts to film! I've done one, a bit of a dram called "Black" though I'll probably change the name to something else
4. get the film blog up to date! which leads nicely into...
18. Hereafter
watched on: cineworld Falkirk
There are only a few people I go to the cinema with these days and it tends to depend on what kind of film it is. If its an action film then I'll go with Joan, my wife. If its a romantic comedy, a chick flick or a drama then I'll go with Mary, my sister. If its sci fi or gore then it's Mandy, my buddy, though to be fair she's usually busy these days so I tend to go on my own. Anything else I'll go by myself mostly. for this one, it was Mary, my sister. We had actually planned on going to see "the Kings Speech", but when we got there it was sold out. The only film available to see was "Hereafter", She knew Matt Damon was in it and I, I'm sad to say, knew nothing about it. so there I was going to see a Matt Damon film I knew nothing about it. So what is it about?
The film is about death. Not a cheery subject usually. To be more precise it is about death and the effect it has on three different people. First is Marie a French news reporter, played by Cecile de France, who is on holiday when she has a near death experience that changes her life. Second is George a blue collar working American, played by Matt Damon, who has a "special" connection to the afterlife. Thirdly is Marcus and Jason, played by newcomers Frankie and George McLaren, identical twins who's lives change forever due to a tragic accident.
This was a great film! Probably made more exciting because I didn't know what to expect from it. Its what I call a stories film. There's probably a proper term for it but that's the one i use. It means a film with a number of different seemingly unconnected stories that in the end all link together. "Magnolia" is a classic example of this, brilliant film interesting stories. "Babel" is a bad example of this. dull uninteresting and boring. "Hereafter" works well though. each story develops the characters well. you relate and care about each of them. Brilliant film and definitely worth seeing. Oh and it's directed by Clint Eastwood!
4 out of 5 ( I really should make this out of ten its makes the scoring a lot easier! Bugger it I'll update all the scores tomorrow! )
19. Sherlock Holmes
watched on:- DVD
DVD's are so cheap these days. So cheap that its actually cheaper to BUY a dvd than it is to rent one. Ok, its not going to be a current new release, but it's probably only been out for a couple of months and its yours to keep once you've watched it. This was one of those "there's nothing on the TV so let's watch a movie" purchases.
This is Guy Ritchie's take on Sherlock Holmes. Robert Downey Jr, plays Sherlock Holmes with Jude Law playing Dr Watson and Rachel McAdams playing Sherlock's love interest Irene Adler. It's a new story that calls on characters from the original Conan Doyle stories.
I probably should have hated this film. Let me explain. I am a huge Sherlock Holmes fan. Always have been. There were two books I read over and over while growing up, one was Douglas Adams' "Hitch hikers Guide to the Galaxy" and the other was "The complete Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle. I love the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films and the Jeremy Brett TV Series. So I'm a fan for sure. So should I not despise the Hollywood modernisation of my Beloved Sherlock Holmes? Probably, but I don't. I liked it. Yes, its not the same Sherlock from the books, but there's still enough of the character there to make it work. Its Sherlock with a twist I suppose. Yes its not perfect and there are some real cringe worthy moments in it but its a decent enough film worth watching. Robert Downey Jr adds just the right amount of crazy to the character. There is a sequel being made which will include Moriarty in the mix so that could be interesting.
3 out of 5
20.West is West
watched on:- showcase cinema ( special preview with showfilmsfirst.com )
This is the sequel to East is East. Set in the mid eighties it's the story of a Pakistani boy growing up in working class England. He has no respect for his Father or his culture so he is sent back to Pakistan to live with his family there.
This was an ok film. I haven't seen the first one but I don't think it makes any difference. I thought it was kind of predictable with no real surprises in it. It worked ok but its not a stand out film by any means. Decent enough but not one I'd run out to buy on DVD when its released.
2 and a bit out of 5 ( see this is were out of ten would be easier! definite 5 out of 10)
21. The Kings Speech
Watched on :- Cineworld
If you don't already know what this film is about then where the hell have you been hiding for the past couple of months! It's Colin Firth playing King George VI, Geofrey Rush playing Lionel Logue and Helen Bonham Carter playing Queen Elizabeth. In short, King George has a speech impediment, Lionel Logue helps him with it.
I could go on for a long time about this film, but there's been so much written about it already that there's no point. All I can say is I loved it, I think it did deserve the Oscar though I think Geoffrey Rush was better in it than Colin Firth.
5 out of 5
Ok, that's all for now. there is one more film to write about and I'll put that one up later. Its the Coen Brothers take on the John Wayne Classic "True Grit" and it deserves a post all to itself! Cya later
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