Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
I am super duper psyched about this movie - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. I read the Chronicles of Narnia as a kid and then as an adult. I love the books and was so excited when The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe came out as a movie a few years ago.
I rarely get excited about entertainment stuff like this, but when something with this type of nostalgia comes along, I crawl out of my shell.
Here is the trailer for Price Caspian. You be the judge if it looks good or not…
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Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
Last night was Laura’s late night at school. This is the time when I get to watch what I want on TV.
I finished work a bit early last night (about 8PM), so I plopped down on the couch to see what was on the ol’ tube. Flipping through the channels, I came across one of my favorite movies, St. Elmo’s Fire. I just love this movie (along with Beautiful Girls by Ted Demme) because it makes me feel nostalgic for a past I sort of had.
Every time I watch a movie with some actors from the Brat Pack, I get so enthralled in the drama. Oh, the drama!!! Especially in St. Elmo’s Fire. I guess I am referring mostly to the part where Jules Jacoby (Demi Moore) locks herself in her apartment. I always wonder how people this young have such problems. Also, what are these people doing with real jobs anyway…oh well.
Oh yeah, just in case you have no idea who the Brat Pack consists of, here you go…
Emilio Estevez
Anthony Michael Hall
Rob Lowe
Andrew McCarthy
Demi Moore
Judd Nelson
Molly Ringwald
Ally Sheedy
…and here are their movies…
Class (1983)
The Outsiders (1983)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Heaven Help Us (1985)
The Breakfast Club (1985)
St. Elmo’s Fire (1985)
Weird Science (1985)
About Last Night (1986)
Pretty in Pink (1986)
Less Than Zero (1987)
A few Christmases ago, I bought Laura a Brat Pack box set with Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club (her favorite because of Anthony Michael Hall), Weird Science and Pretty in Pink.
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Friday, October 27th, 2006
Last night was movie night at my house. I recommended that we see “Red Dawn.” I was excited to see a thriller like this. After sitting patiently through the movie, I decided to very, very short review on it.

First, here is the story:
“The film’s plot involves a Soviet and Cuban/Latin American invasion of the United States in the year 1984, igniting a world war. The story is about young people resisting military occupation.
The film is set in a small Colorado town, where a group of teenagers flee to the hills first to escape the Soviets, and eventually begin an insurgency against Soviet occupational forces. The Colorado high school students call themselves the Wolverines after their school’s mascot and proceed to launch raids, set ambushes, use sniper attacks, plant bombs and even execute a prisoner of war and one of their own American members who tried to betray them to the Soviets during their campaign.
The film’s epilogue suggests that the United States won the war several years later; a plaque is displayed with “Partisan Rock” in the background, which pays tribute to the Wolverines killed in action, and reveals that the events in the film occurred during the early days of World War III.”
I have to say that I expected more out of this movie. It was pretty one dimensional. While the makers of the film had a huge story to work with, they really kept it very basic. I can describe it like this: People invade; townspeople hide in the mountains and fight back. Damn, that was hot. Now, I know this movie was made a while ago back in the 80’s, but I have seen movies from that era with great storylines and special effects. Oh well…I guess I could recommend this movie only if you are really bored and have seen all the other movies out there.
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Friday, October 27th, 2006
I am getting pretty excited about Halloween. Hands down, one of the best things about this season is “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” The other great thing is the chill in the air.
As I was driving in this morning, NPR had a story on this classic. It got me thinking about if I could find a good picture of this show to put up in a post. Like 99% of blog posts out there, this is pretty random. Anyway, here is the best picture I could find.

Here is a great description of this show:
“As Linus and Charlie Brown’s little sister, Sally Brown, sit in the pumpkin patch, the gang of Charlie Brown, Lucy Van Pelt, Schroeder, Pig-Pen, Patty and Violet go trick-or-treating. Everyone gets candy (except for Charlie Brown, who for some reason always gets a rock in his bag). Meanwhile, Charlie Brown’s dog Snoopy, dressed up as the famous World War I flying ace, goes on his Sopwith Camel (which is his doghouse) to shoot down the infamous Red Baron. Linus, missing out on trick-or-treating, also misses out on the Halloween party at Violet’s house. At the pumpkin patch, Linus thinks he finally sees his mysterious hero, but instead he sees a silhouette of Snoopy in his World War I Flying Ace outfit. Sally is outraged and threatens to “sue” Linus. She leaves him alone in the pumpkin patch, where he stays late into the night. Lucy later finds him shivering on the ground, covered in his blanket and helps him into the house. Linus vows to Charlie Brown at the rock wall that the Great Pumpkin will return next year.”
I think they said this show is on NBC tonight. I know what I am doing…
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