Friday, November 4, 2011

Spider Man is TOAST!! :-)


This is a GREAT fan art image of the two super heroes.   Normally I am not a big super hero fan... but this image just tickled my funny bone.  In this case, I am surprised that Spidee's webs aren't catching fire from the smoke coming from the Hulk's fore head.   LOL  TOO FUNNY.  Loved it.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Secret Garden












So I went to see the Mirvish production of The Secret Garden last night at the Royal Alexandria Theater in Toronto.   Having both read the book and watching the movie I was already well aware of the story line and I was looking forward to seeing the theater production.  I must say that I wasn't disappointed.  A few things stand out though.   The set production was FANTASTIC.  The various buildings, garden walls, and other sets moved seamlessly off and on stage.   The intracity of the movement was a joy to watch.

Props also need to go to the cast.  All of the cast were fantastic, especially the little girl they got to play Mary Lennox.   I really enjoyed the play with its classic story.  Definitely well worth the money to see while still in Toronto.

Monday, February 14, 2011

T.F.S. Something In The Wind

The Toronto Film Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and enjoyment of film and movies.

In this romantic comedy, Deanna Durbin, plays Mary a lovely female disc jockey, just trying to make it big in her career.  Her life is turned upside down, when a millionaire's grandson mistakes Mary for her Aunt... who was dating her grandfather.  Thinking that Mary was having a scandalous relationship with his late grandfather... the boy tries to get Mary to sign papers stating that nothing happened.   Mary finds this infuriating and so decides to teach the boy a lesson... causing much grief.. but also romance as the two fall for each other in spite of themselves.

Deanna Durbin once again shines as her tremendous voice captures peoples hearts.  Although I didn't like this movie as much as First Love...  I found it enjoyable and fun to watch none the less.  It was interesting to see the juxtaposition from one of Durbin's first films... to one of her last.  I definitely feel the need to catch some more though... having seen these two.  (4.0/6.0)

T.F.S. First Love

The Toronto Film Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and enjoyment of film and movies.

"First Love" is a entirely enchanting and romantic hollywood version of Cinderella.  The main character Connie Harding (Deanna Durbin) is going home to live with her Aunt and Uncle after finishing boarding school.  Her rich and spoiled relatives really do not care for Connie and treat her as there personal servant... asking her to do many things.. which she does.. feeling obligated for letting her live with them.   When everyone is invited to a major social event...  Connie is overjoyed.. feeling she is being accepted finally... but her dreams are crushed when her jealous cousin Barbara sees to it that she cant go.  With the aid of her kindly uncle, and adoring house servants, Connie makes it to the ball and meets her Prince Charming.

I LOVED this movie...  the story is very simple but effective.   Deanna Durbin is perfect for the part, showing youthful innocence and sweet compassion.   She has a fantastic voice which she demonstrates several times though the movies scores.   This is a great valentines day movie... that everyone can enjoy.  (5.0/6.0)

Friday, January 21, 2011

The King's Speech

What a FANTASTIC and up lifting story.  I can totally understand why this film is up for so many Academy Awards.   The movie itself is well written and enjoyable, eliciting empathy and compassion for the King George.  Colin Firth is phenomenal playing the title role...  and you can actually feel the PAIN (emotional) of a person trying to speak and not being able to.   Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter both play well as supporting actors.  Helena especially playing the Queen...  I almost didn't recognize her until later in the film.  "The King's Speech is tremendously likeable and well worth seeing in the theaters.   I truly hope it is able to take home more than a few of the Oscar's it's up for.  (6.0/6.0)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Mechanic

Okay this ended up being a half way decent action movie.   Of course I have come to expect it from Jason Statham... who I feel is the only credible action movie star of this generation.   "The Mechanic is a remake that starred Charles Bronson.   Never having seen the original I can't comment about whether it was better or worse but from hearing comments of others..  The original was better...  not surprising really....  the original's are ALWAYS better.  That being said... I found "The Mechanic entertaining at the very least.  If there is one thing I found where the movie suffered was in a lack of empathy for Statham's character.   They tried to portray the man as an assassin with a heart.   One who ONLY took jobs where the target was deserving of the deed.   I just found it hard to feel that about the character for whatever reason.   Statham played the part very well... and you could feel that the character was great at his job... but I think it's hard to make an assassin all warm and fuzzy..  (3.5/6.0)