Friday, June 27, 2008
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Penelope
I always wonder how when it comes to movies, sometimes it can take 2 years between production and release before people get a chance to see a film. And it also seems that its those films, the often smaller ones that don’t have real chance and become over looked, when infact they are brilliant. The movie Penelope is no exception.After 2 years it’s finally made it to the big screen, but still its one of those movies most people haven’t heard of, and I’m here to get the word out.
In a season where fairytalesque films are making a major comeback, we get the cute story of a girl born with a pigs face (more or less, ears and a nose), all thanks to a curse put on the family several decades previous. We learn that in order for her to get a real nose (I mean human nose) she must marry and spend her life with someone like herself, aka a blueblood, which is the elite class in England. We experience a new adventure as we follow Penelope as she tries to find someone to marry, and escapes onto her own for an adventure she’s been waiting. This movie is full of good morals about accepting yourself the way that you, something made difficult by today’s Hollywood standards.
It’s a brilliant and heart warming film, you’ll be laughing from beginning to end in this family film. I absolutely loved this movie, it was very artistic in it’s colours and designs giving it all the more fairy tale atmosphere. The script was amazing and a good choice was made in casting. Christina Ricci shows that she still has the talent to do just about any film and still make it look good she has great on screen chemistry with James McAvoy, who shines thru his character. With a number of stars including Catherine O’Hara and Reese Witherspoon who also produced this film, its great for the whole family.
I recommend this movie to everyone, its quirky and goofy and romantic in all the right ways.
I give it 5 IceCream Scoops out of 5
Rated PG for thematic elements, some innuendo and language
The Spiderwick Chronicles
Who doesn’t love a good fantasy film, these days most of them are based on a book series. This movie is no exception and I was amused by the trailers I saw for it. It was good and still left plenty up to imagination as to what it was about. I had wanted to see the movie, but I think it would’ve been a little difficult to find someone to go with me. I was enough to win some passes to an advanced screening of this movie, and I do admit I wish I had posted this then, but now is still okay. I knew going into the film that it was not recommended for younger children, and that it contained frightening images, what I didn’t know, was that some of those same images were even a little scary to me.
Rated PG for scary creature action and violence, peril and some thematic elements.
P.S. I love You
A little Late on the review, but it’s finally here.
Rated PG-13 for sexual references and brief nudity
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
I know this is coming a little late, but better late than never. Our story is about a man who was wrongly accused and arrested and taken to prison, and once he escaped became Mr. Todd a man bent on revenge. He befriended the woman who sold meat pies and together created the most interesting musical to be turned into a film.
This is by no means a childs movie, made plain by the adult rating it was given. It does contain some scenes that are hard to watch for some as it is somewhat gruesome.
Rated R for graphic bloody violence.

