movie review

Jurassic Park (1993)

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Jurassic Park (1993)

Director:

Stephen Spielberg

Starring:

Sam Neill

Laura Dern

Jeff Goldblum

Plot:

During a preview tour, a theme park suffers a major power breakdown that allows its cloned dinosaur exhibits to run amok.

Review:

With all the previews for Jurassic World I had to re-watch Jurassic Park. It’s been a couple years but it is such a good movie that I like to watch it every now and then. While probably not in my top ten, it’s still one of those movies that I recommend everyone watch.

The CG clearly does not hold up, the computer references are surprisingly not as bad as a lot of stuff out there today. Love Jeff Goldblum’s character, a rock star mathematician, he’s one of the few actors that could pull that off.

The little girl never fails to annoy me, though, I feel a bit more charitable toward her now that I’m a mom. The little boy is hilarious. The bad guy gets what’s coming to him and there’s a lot of death, but not so much that I feel depressed when the movie is over.

Jurassic World has a lot to live up to and I’m curious to see if it does.

5/5

“Hold on to your butts.”

Dorfman in Love (2011)

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Dorfman in Love (2011)

Director:

Brad Leong

Starring:

Sara Rue

Elliot Gould

Haaz Sleiman

Plot:

Unknowingly trapped in her role as caretaker of her unappreciative family, a young single woman desperately needs to get her own life. When she volunteers to cat sit at her unrequited love’s downtown L.A loft, her world, as she knows it, changes forever.

Review:

I love a good romance with an ugly duckling transformation, what made this even better was that the physical transformation wasn’t the focus. It was all about how she finally grew the balls to stand up to the people taking advantage of her and focus more on figuring out what she wanted to do with her life.

I liked it, it wasn’t as stupid as most of the current romances, though, it did have some introspective indie moments that I don’t care for too much. It was cute.

4/5

 

Breastmilk (2014)

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Breastmilk (2014)

Director:

Dana Ben-Ari

Synopsis:

Pregnant bodies are easier for society to accommodate. What follows birth is a different, messier story. Through new and honest ways, with a wide range of frank, difficult, revealing interviews, BREAST MILK follows the lives of breastfeeding women and addresses the many questions around breast milk.

Review:

Parts of this I really hated and parts I could really relate too. If you don’t like breasts and breastmilk then do not watch this movie (go figure), there were tons of nipple shots with milk spraying everywhere. Personally I found it amusing but i can see why it would make some people uncomfortable.

I thought it covered most aspects of breastfeeding, though I don’t remember a mother that exclusively pumped like myself, so I wish that had been represented. I liked that it showed the mothers that didn’t have any problems at all, in fact the lesbian couple were both able to breastfeed which made me super jealous. It then contrasted them with mothers who were trying everything and felt like they were letting their children down by not being able too. I thought they could have better pointed out the reasons breastfeeding fails so often for mothers instead of just assuming people will pick up on it. As a woman who has fed her child with breastmilk I could see that the woman who succeeded so well, and was in fact able to pump a lot more and give it to a family who adopted, had a job that allowed her to take her child to work and breastfeed there. The working moms that weren’t able to breastfeed as long had jobs that weren’t that accommodating.

I really felt for the mother that tried so hard but wasn’t able to. She knew it was better for her baby but due to all these factors against her control she wasn’t able to and felt like she wasn’t bonding with her child. I just wanted someone to give her a hug and tell her that it was going to be okay.

In my experience breastfeeding is so much harder than anyone ever told me. I tried for days to get my daughter to latch and she wouldn’t, she lost more than the expected weight in the beginning and I had a doctor tell me to supplement with formula. I didn’t because I knew that my body was producing enough, so I pumped. I spent at least four hours everyday for one year pumping and maintaining my pumping equipment. If I had had to go back to work there is no way I would have been able to do that. To expect so much of women is unrealistic, we can’t have a career and be supermom unless changes are made to our culture.

Anyway, sorry for the tangent. Liked the movie for the most part. There were times I felt like it was pushing an agenda but right about then it would switch to another family so it wasn’t too aggravating.

3/5

Annie (2014)

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Annie (2014)

Director:

Will Gluck

Starring:

Jamie Foxx

Quvenzhané Wallis

Cameron Diaz

Plot:

A foster kid, who lives with her mean foster mom, sees her life change when business tycoon and New York mayoral candidate Will Stacks makes a thinly-veiled campaign move and takes her in.

Review:

I liked the story line and the way this movie was shot, but I liked the songs better in the original. The casting was good, though, to be honest Jamie Foxx wasn’t the best singer. I was also a little annoyed with the way they handled Hannigan.

***Spoilers***

At the end Hannigan has a change in heart and tells Stacks, Jamie Foxx, what she’s done and that the people taking Annie away aren’t her parents. I liked it better when Hannigan was a villain and didn’t change her character because Annie was so adorable. After how many years of being a horrible foster mother, this situation finally changes who you are? I don’t think so.

The movie was okay, but because of that I’m lowering it half a star.

2.5/5

Hot Fuzz (2007)

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Hot Fuzz (2007)

Director:

Edgar Wright

Starring:

Simon Pegg

Nick Frost

Martin Freeman

Plot:

Exceptional London cop Nicholas Angel is involuntarily transferred to a quaint English village and paired with a witless new partner. While on the beat, Nicholas suspects a sinister conspiracy is afoot with the residents.

Review:

I love this movie, definitely in my top favorites. I was lucky enough to get the bluray for Christmas and was finally able to watch it. There are so many great quotes, so many great scenes, this is my favorite of the Nick Frost and Simon Pegg movies.

“You ain’t seen Bad Boys 2?”

The movie perfectly makes fun of all the over the top, adrenaline packed, action movies out there, but it respects them at the same time. It’s a fine line and doesn’t really tip over into over the top spoof territory, but I still find myself laughing throughout.

“Ever fired your gun in the air and yelled, ‘Aaaaaaah?”

Seriously love this movie and if you haven’t seen it I highly recommend it.

5/5