Someone Like You … / Animal Attraction (2001) Review

Jane Goodale is a producer on a daytime TV show and after a brief romance with Ray an executive producer on the show she must re-evaluate what she thinks about mens behaviour.

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You’ve Got Mail (1998) Review

The rise of the internet with email and instant messaging sees two people who hate each other fall for each other online.

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The Last Song (2010) Review

When Ronnie and her brother Jonah spend the summer with their father, she learns a lot about the direction her life was going and how she can change it around when she must grow up very quickly.

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I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011) Review

I Don’t Know How She Does It . . . is all based around character Kate (SJP) who must find a balance between work and her family life.

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September 2011 @ the Movies

As it coming up to September I thought that a new monthly feature on my blog is going to contain the up and coming releases for the UK in that month. This would therefore be the films that I would also hope to have the chance of seeing at my local Cineworld cinema . . . obviously if a limited release happens, then I struggle to see the smaller films. I think we should now start to see some better films coming out after the so called summer blockbuster season is now over as we enter September.

We see a wide range of genre’s opening in the month of September, so you really do have quite a broad choice of films to choose every week. This is something that has to be better than the summer which seemed to be just comic book film after comic book film . . . which I do love but it’s nice to have some different types of films out for a bit more variety!

Fright Night

Vampire films are still classed as being very in at the moment, although I wouldn’t complain with Colin Farrell being a vampire! But this one is going for the mix between comedy and horror, which we don’t really see very often. But not long to wait to find out how this film is!

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I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011) Trailer & Posters

I am in the minority in my love for Sarah Jessica Parker, yes I am a massive Sex and the City fan (more the TV show than the films) and actually do enjoy watching a lot of her films. In recent years they have been films which are very easy to watch and often enjoyable if you do not want something too serious. I think this film looks very charming and as a woman I do like to see something where a woman is in charge of everything!

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The Last Song (2010) Poster

The second Poster has been released for Miley Cyrus’ new film which is due out in the next couple of months. Nicholas Sparks wrote the screenplay/story for the film.

The Last Song (2010) Poster

The first poster has been released for next year’s The Last Song, which was written by Nicholas Sparks and is starring Miley Cyrus alongside Greg Kinnear.

I am really looking forward to this, I love Nicholas Sparks based movies and I am a big fan of Miley Cyrus.

Baby Mama (2008) Review

Kate (Tina Fey) is a high flying business woman who longs to have a baby but finds out that she is infertile so hires Angie (Amy Poehler) to be the surrogate to her baby. You can imagine the funny moments which occur when Angie ends up moving in with Kate.

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Nicholas Sparks Novel’s turned Movies

After getting excited yesterday about “Dear John” and realising how much I love Nicholas Sparks Novel’s which have been turned into movies, I decided to look a bit closer into them. Not only is “Dear John” coming out next year, another based on one of his novels is “The Last Song” (2010) which I cannot believe I forgot about as Miley Cyrus is going to be starring in it. At the moment Nicholas Sparks has 14 Novels, 6 of these are now movies. With two of them due for release next year. The other four which have been released are “Message in a Bottle” (1999), “A Walk to Remember” (2002), “The Notebook” (2004) and “Nights in Rodanthe” (2008). The tagline’s for each of the movies help to show which type of story is the main key in the movie, and the pictures below show that too . . . Love . . . all about love. 

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