Sunday, August 11, 2013

South Side Roller Derby's un official mascot!


Chichi

My newest foster is Chichi.
She is an adorable  Chihuahua mix puppy. I've had her for one week and she is just now five weeks old.  I am taking care of her while she matures and gains weight for surgery.  She is so cute. I have never had such a small puppy in my life. Her personality is very playful and cuddly.  She wants to play with my cats, Ozmo and Lulu so badly but they don't give small puppies the time of day. They're too cool for school.

Thanks to my time with Sprout and Jelly Bean I am very patient and observing of Chichi and her needs.  Chichi goes with me to roller derby practice too. She's pretty much the SSRD mascot.
We just started newspaper training today and so far she is getting an A+.  Her teeth aren't ready for hard food or treats so I am only rewarding her with "good girl" and it is working.
Thank you Chichi.

I'll try to add a video of Chichi walking around too. It is the most adorable thing you will see.

More on Chichi soon.
xojoy

Jelly Bean and Sprout

Sprout and Jelly Bean
Meet Sprout and Jelly Bean.
I've discovered one of many ways to start giving back and one of them is fostering for the Houston SPCA.
These two cutie pies were my first two foster puppies.

They taught me so much about puppies and myself. I amazed at how much I am learning from animals so small, so young and unique.  This has become one of the most exciting and rewarding things I have ever done in my life.

I had Sprout and Jelly Bean for five weeks while they matured and gained weight.
They were approved for surgery and adoption and were adopted within 24 hours of their surgeries.
I miss them and I love them dearly. I am very happy for them and their forever homes.

It feels so good to know that they have homes and a wonderful dog life a head of them and in some small way I contributed to that dog life.

Many more fosters to come.
xojoy

Thursday, July 11, 2013

The Monitor

This is a hauntingly wonderful film. Noomi Rapace's performances is addicting.  You want to understand what is going on the whole time and you are unable to look away for fear you will miss something.  The script is perfect.

You need to C IT.

I watched it on Hulu.com

Cloud Atlas

I loved Cloud Atlas. I read the book and I totally respect the version of the script that was written. I felt that it honored and respected the book as much as it possibly could and the decisions served the movie very, very well.

I loved the cast, the script, the score, the filmmaking, all of it.

Definitely C IT.

Guess what? It's at RedBox!

Rust and Bone

This movie is very very good. The script is amazing. What a unique human story.  I questioned wether I liked the lead characters at times and completely loved and empathized with them sometimes too.  Marion Cotillard and Mathias Schoenearts are superb actors and bring these two characters flawlessly, flawed to life.
The film making is spectacular. Several of the best shots and sequences I've seen in a long time.

You really need to C IT!
It's at RedBox.

Jack Reacher

I wasn't sure I was going to like Jack Reacher but I had to see it because I have a few friends who were a part of the project.
I am very proud of their work. They did great.
My favorite thing about Jack Reacher is the supporting cast.
The script is decent but I wasn't completely sold on why Jack Reacher was such a badass.
Oh, and did I mention that Werner Herzog is in it? He is.

Maybe I"ll be convinced of JR's badassity by the sequel.

Worth Cing It!
At RedBox.

MAMMA

I actually really enjoyed this movie. The two little girls, Megan Charpentier and Isabelle Nelisse' are great actresses and who doesn't love Jessica Chastain and hottie Nicolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones)?
The script is solid. I'm not sure I really cared for a lot of the supporting characters but the leads and the story keep you in it.

You should C IT!
Available at RedBox.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

OBLIVION


I know, I know. Yes, I went to see OBLIVION on opening night. I can't help my obsession with Sci-Fi, action, thriller movies.  I should have realized that it was going to be a spoon fed script, and it was. I should have known it was going to have a Tom Cruise happy ending, and it did.  I should have known a rad actor like Nikolaj Coster-Waldau would have a small 'sort of" supporting role, with meaningless dialogue,  and he did.

I will say that I should have read the book first. I didn't. However, the film did surprise me sometimes.  I didn't hate the movie. I was entertained but not in a thought provoking way.  The opening scene is Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) telling the audience everything that he thinks has happened over the last fifty years while we watch him and Vica wake up, eat breakfast, workout, shower and start their day.  
I wish so badly that the filmmakers would have shown us more and told us less.  The story has such great potential to make the audience think, guess, wonder, discover and truly care about the characters.  I almost got to each of the points I listed above. Almost but it didn't really get me there because it wanted to be dumbed down for a wider audience.  I think this is a mistake being made frequently in Hollywood.  Audiences want to think more than Hollywood gives them credit for.  The use of original songs that we've heard over and over in other movies was so lame.  I would have liked to spend more time with Jack Harper actually reading and studying the old books than being told about it in Voice Over.  I would have also liked spending less time with present day Jack Harper and more time with the real Jack Harper and his mission crew.  Why not add more scenes with the present day humans in hiding? I didn't leave the film bored but I did leave unimpressed.
I give OBLIVION a COOL! But only because it really could have been a RAD if the writers and producers would have risked it.

Anna Karenina


I recently rented Anna Karenina from my trusty old pal RED BOX because I wanted to spend a Sunday evening watching movies.  I was never interested in seeing this movie in theaters because of Hollywood’s obsession with casting Keira Knightly in period pieces. I figured it would be another romantic drama with close ups of Keira looking sad, confused, in love and totally wealthy wearing badass gowns from said period.

This Sunday afternoon I decided to order Thai food and rent a couple of movies from the big RED Box.  I went with Les Miserables, why not, it's Sunday and I didn't see it in theaters either. Then the Anna Karenina poster seemed awfully similar to the period in Les Mis so I thought, why not?  Let's make it a period piece filled with forbidden love on a Sunday.

What a pleasant surprise the film turned out to be.  It is magical, unique and extremely impressive filmmaking.  I absolutely love the sets, the score, the costumes, the cast and the camera work.  I watched it twice so I could take it all in.  I have to give this Keira Knightly period piece credit for its uniqueness even though it used the worlds most highly type cast period piece actress.  The men in this movie do such a wonderful job with their characters.  Jude Law, Domhall Gleeson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his beautiful blue eyes and my most favorite Matthew MacFadyen.
I give this film a RAD! It is truly worth watching.  I do wonder if the producers might have risked casting an unknown as Anna if the film would have been much better received.  Because they cast Keira I think most moviegoers felt it was a "been there, done that" movie.
Wrong!  SEE IT!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Django Unchained


This is the best movie of 2012, in my opinion of course.
Have you seen it? No, you say.  Oh, you should.  You won't regret it.  You will fall in love with Quentin T. all over again.  I definitely had to cover my eyes in two brutally violent scenes but I know that I am going to have to do this for every Quentin Tarantino film so I am always prepared to do so.

The entire cast is incredible.  Can we talk about Leonardo DiCaprio for a minute? Wow.  He was unbelievably fantastic.  Everyone was. I've always liked Christoph Waltz but you will fall madly in love with him and his character, Dr. King Schultz. Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Samuel L. Jackson kick ass.  The supporting cast is also great, as usual.  Tarantino can write, as we all know.

I am disappointed that the film and cast didn't get more attention during the award season.  The films and actors that did were all excellent but this films stands out to me.  The subject matter is history and I have no doubt that these characters existed to some degree and that this story is not so far from the truth of so many lives in the time of slavery in America.  Just when I thought the subject matter might be sugar coated it was harsh, honest, horrific and disgusting, yet totally normal and typical at the same time, at least to some of the characters.  You understood where every character was coming from and why they were whom they were, which is huge considering the horrible scripts being made in to movies these days.  I was exceptionally thrilled when many characters found themselves dead but not because I like violence but because I knew why this character died. They met their death because of who they were, how they lived and how they treated others.  Sweet Revenge when you know your characters is so juicy.

I give Django Unchained a RAD!

Lincoln


Welcome to the future of high school history classes in the United States of America, people.  Call me crazy but Lincoln, although the performances, hair-make-up, costume and set design were stellar was as boring as sitting in the dentist chair waiting for the dentist to finally inspect your teeth.  I can't pretend that it was the best film of 2012 and thankfully it wasn't.
I can agree that it is probably the best film ever made about Abraham Lincoln and his final days as the 16th president of our wonderful country but that's as far as I can go.

It was Hollywood doing what it does best, flashing its obese budgets and casting name actors making thousands of dollars for a day or two on set. In any other film the role would be considered a background player speaking role, cast by some unknown, struggling L.A. actor and paid as such.  It was silly to see all these great actors play supporting actors who were animated caricatures, Hollywood uses actors as Band-Aids and filler and Lincoln is an example of this very practice.

I cannot mess with the performances by Daniel Day Lewis, Sally Field and David Stratham. The best casting in the film, in my opinion of course is James Spader as W. N. Bilbo.  Awesome decision Spielberg! I was also very taken with Tommy Lee Jones character, Thaddeus Stevens, not that it was a far cry for Tommy to play this person or anything, but the story line is special during those times.

When I left the movie theater I thought about high school and how damn boring history class could be at times and how this movie is changing that boredom for future generations.  History teacher's can now play Schindler's List, Lincoln and Platoon in one week and spare high school students weeks and weeks of reading those old, heavy and not always interesting history books assigned to them each school year.  Don't get me wrong, history is one of my favorite classes and I still study history to this day.  The difference between self-study and public school study is choice and choices made by the learner are so much more exciting.

I give this film a cool for all future high school students and the two hours of peace for all high school history teachers.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Life of Pi

Talk about a complete trip.  The Life of Pi sets out to be a family friendly, coming of age, adventure film and then becomes much more than meets the eye and the mind.  This story was on my brain for many nights after I saw the film.  I wish I would have read the book now that I have seen the movie but I am also happy that I didn't know much about the story before I saw the movie.

The visuals are fantastic.  The performances are wonderful.  Ang Lee forces you to take a look at who you are and ask yourself "what would you have done?"  What would any of us do to survive if we found ourselves trying to?

I love this film and you should definitely see it. You can see this film with almost anyone.  Be careful with littles though.  There are some sad scenes similar to Bambi's mom being shot in the thicket.
The Blu Ray will be released in a week or so and I can't wait to purchase it. SPECIAL FEATURES! This movie is a must for my library.

I give this movie a RAD!