Sex and the City: The Movie (2008) Review

Carrie Bradshaw is a New York City writer and is eventually getting marry her Mr. Big, will he turn up though? Everything is then placed on her three best friends to pick up the pieces when everything in true Carrie fashion goes terribly wrong.

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The Time Traveler’s Wife (2009) Stills

To celebrate the release of “The Time Traveler’s Wife today I thought I would post 3 stills from the movie that I have come across (and hopefully a review will follow very soon, as looking forward to this film). I have to admit the more and more I see Eric Bana the more I rate him as an actor.

Amelia (2009) Poster

I cannot wait for this movie, as I just adore Hilary and Richard.

Dorian Gray (2009) Poster

I just got excited as I did not realise Colin Firth was in this !!!

News: The Wrestler Made Wood Address Estrangement Issues With Her Real Dad

I think its nice to see that a role in a movie can help an actor in their personal life sort things out. Especially after her role in “The Wrestler”.

Evan Rachel Wood has credited her portrayal as Mickey Rourke’s daughter in The Wrestler with helping to resolve estrangement issues with her own dad.

The actress admits the role made her face her own family problems and now she and her father have never been closer – in fact they’re planning to star opposite one another in a family production of Romeo & Juliet in North Carolina.

Wood insists such a project would never have been possible before she played Rourke’s estranged daughter in The Wrestler.

She tells i-d magazine, “All these issues came up that I didn’t know I still had until I was forced to go there and it totally reconnected me with him (father).

“Everything that’s been pent-up over the years suddenly comes out, then you don’t talk for a while, and then you slowly reconcile.

“There wasn’t any closeness. We had to get to know each other again. Getting to know him now, it’s like, ‘Oh my God, you are so cool.'”

All About Steve (2009) Poster

This new romantic comedy with Sandra Bullock and man of the moment Bradley Cooper really does look funny by the trailer, lets just hope is not one of those that show all the best bits in the trailer . . .

Goodbye Netflix !!!

I am leaving the USA tonight to go back to England (which means YAY to Unlimted Cineworld pass being renewed !!! ) but sad about leaving Netflix. Got to catch up on some classic movies which I had missed !!! I just wish I could get it in England, but nope LOVEFiLm  is over there . . . does anyone have it? If so is it worth the money?

88 Minutes (2007) Review

Jack Gramm helped in a case against a serial killer and put him in jail, receiving the death penalty. On the day he is due to be executed Gramm receives a call informing him he has 88 minutes to live.

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Introduction: My Top 250

It has taken me a week and a half to write down and then cut down my top 250 favorite films. I have now managed to get them into number order (some are probably interchangeable, and depending on the day I done it could end up in a different order).

I started off with the top 10 and then the top 20 which hasnt really changed much over the years. Then made groups of 20 and 10 and started dividing each film into a section. Then within that section they got their number, might not be the best way but it certainly did work and gave me a very good list.

Some films on the list are probably going to seem very strange, but I have a layout set up for each film. A picture from the film, a brief description, favorite moment(s), favorite quote(s) and reasons why. The higher up the list I go the more detail and reasons will come into it.

I am still trying to decide how many films to post together. Might start off as 10 then drop to 5 then 1 as I move higher up the list.

At the moment I am aiming for Monday 17th August for the first in my list 250-240 possibly!

Resurrecting the Champ (2007) Review

A young sports journalist Erik (Hartnett) who is very sick of living in his father’s shadow/reputation. Sets out on a huge story when he thinks a former boxer who was almost the champ is still alive. He spends a lot of time with champ getting his life story and how he went from almost champion of the world, to ending up living on the streets with no-one.

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