Tuesday, February 16, 2010

"Zombieland" and "Inglourious Basterds"

During one of my days off two weeks ago, I watched "Zombieland", "Love Happens", and "Inglourious Basterds" while consuming toasted cheese bread and an Italian sausage calzone from Stromboli's.  The movies will be the main point of this post...but I honestly had to pause a second just to savor the memory of the food all over again.  I love Stromboli's.  Why can't they just agree to move their restaurant wherever I end up making my residence?  I don't think that request is too unreasonable.  City Bagel, I'm talking to you, too.

I think I got distracted.

Anyway.  Can I just say that I LOVED "Zombieland"?  I plan on purchasing that movie now.  I really didn't expect it, but it's just an all-around feel-good movie.  Jesse Eisenberg ("Columbus") gave a really funny, light-hearted narration throughout the movie that actually made a zombie apocalypse sound less full of despair than you would imagine.  Woody Harrelson's performance as "Tallahassee" was hilarious and, on completely separate occasions, both heart-wrenching and awe-inspiring.  If I was a dude and living in post-zombie apocalyptic America, I would totally want to be him.  Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin as "Wichita" and "Little Rock", respectively, did a great job playing a con-artist pair of sisters, although I'm not too sure why it is necessary to continue being a con artist when the country is uninhabited.  I suppose the movie would have been a bit more boring without that angle, though!  Bill Murray's cameo is excellent and really adds humor/interest to the movie, which cannot always be said of celebrity vanity cameos.

 

Of the other movies, I didn't enjoy "Love Happens" very much at all (only Aaron Eckhart somewhat impressed me), but I thought "Inglourious Basterds" was pretty good.  The ending of "Inglourious Basterds" was epic and very much made up for any small doses of boredom that I may have encountered throughout the duration of the movie.  I thought the stand-out performances of the movie were Melanie Laurent as "Shosanna/Emmanuelle Mimieux" and Christoph Waltz as "Hans Landa."  Laurent's "Shosanna/Emmanuelle" was a complex and interesting character, and I loved how she displayed deep emotion with such restraint...well, throughout most of the movie.  It doesn't hurt that she's strikingly beautiful, either.  Waltz's "Hans Landa" simply exudes evil during every scene, but most of the time with a great sense of control (at least for a Tarantino villain, anyway).  He was quite chilling to watch.



In summary:

Watch "Zombieland" and "Inglourious Basterds."  Don't watch "Love Happens."  Unless you're a huge Aaron Eckhart and/or Jennifer Aniston fan.  Or you like to be depressed without the benefit of actually learning anything from the experience.  Or you just don't like to listen to me, in which case I say, "FINE, THEN!"

What's on your heart?

Yes, I'm guilty...I'm making a copycat post.

The Pioneer Woman (my blogging idol) recently posted an "I Love..." list in honor of Valentine's Day.  Of course, I used to do this on my Facebook profile's "About Me" section before I realized that being forthcoming about who I am and what I like was SO 2006 and subsequently filled the space with various jumbles of vague, short, and very mysterious (i.e., boring) sentences, if anything at all.

Now I realize why I used to make "I Love..." lists...they're fun!  How could one not smile and feel lucky/blessed when thinking of their very favorite things?

Also, I realize it's not Valentine's Day anymore, so this post is not exactly as relevant as it could have been yesterday...but maybe I should spend a little more time thinking about the good things in life on those not-so-special days.

Hoping that February 14th was a good day for you all, no matter how you feel about V-Day!

I love...

Puggles.
Grocery shopping.
Target.
Daydreaming.
Text messages.
Being in love.
Cookbooks.
Black Magic Roses.
Laughing.
The feeling right before falling asleep.
Caramelized onions.
Making lists.
The scent of Gain Original Fresh.
Martha Stewart.
Cheese.
Leggings and tights.
The Office.
Ordering an appetizer AND dessert.
The sound of old air conditioners.
Red.
Europe (even though I haven't been yet).
Greg Iles books.
Lace.
Red Velvet Cake.
Disney World.
"Mississippi" Magazine's Wedding Register.
Going to the movies.
Lucite jewelry.
PASTA.
Candles.
Manicures.
Fantasy novels.
Biology.
Bread.
Dave Ramsey.
Goal-setting.
Online shopping.
Photography.
Unfinished wood floors.
The thrill of performing.
Food blogs.
"Feeling the burn" the day after a workout.
Corn salsa.
stumbleupon.com
Pioneer Woman.
Reese's.
Blankets.
Falling asleep without an alarm clock.
The smell of most men's cologne.
Poetry.
English Literature.
Cupcakes.
Candy.
Cookies.
Caramel sundaes.
Dogs.
Shark Week.
Philosophy.
Psychology, especially abnormal and biological.
Glee.

Documentaries.
Airports.
Florida.
Good etiquette.
Harry Potter.
Audrey Hepburn.
Cold mint tea.
Classic horror movies (especially The Omen and The Shining).
Romantic comedies.  Can't deny it!
Sex and the City.
Pendant necklaces.
Netflix.
Cumin.
Skim milk.
The smell of summer rain on hot pavement.
Days off.
Labyrinth.
S'mores.
My family.
Devotional time.
Wife Swap...so embarrassing!
Mean Girl quotes.
Lip gloss.
Live music.
Dinner parties.
Fashion.
LADY GAGA.
Green onions.
Weddings.
HGTV.
Dancing.
Cerulean.
WWII-era history.
Scarves.
Being outside on warm days.
Picnics.
Charcoal and pastel.
Moissanite.
French.
The Beatles.
The Golden Girls.
Christmas.
Planners.
Musicals.

Wow!  I think that was a pretty extensive list...but I feel good now. :)