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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Tag - I'm It! (And Movie Reviews, Too!)

My lovely friend Brooke tagged me with this fun little assignment, so I shall put my answers down here. I don't know enough people who blog to tag six people, but I'll at least tag Judy!

Here are the rules:

1. Link back to the person who tagged you.
2. Post these rules on your blog.
3. Share six unimportant things about yourself.
4. Tag six random people at the end of your blog entry.
5. Let the tagged people know by leaving a comment on their blogs.

Sooo, six unimportant things...

1. I love fiddling with all sorts of artsy things - painting, drawing, jewelry making, candle making, and of course photography, to name a few.

2. I love reading, and much prefer it to watching movies or TV shows. I like the characters and scenes to develop in my imagination, rather than being laid out for me in a movie or TV show.

3. I usually can't stand movies that are adapted from novels, as I find that they always tend to leave important parts out, and add things in that were never in the books!

4. I love to cook and bake, and while I cheat a lot these days, I generally prefer making things from scratch rather than using mixes.

5. I've always been drawn to Ancient Egypt, and to England in older times (around Medieval times), so I'd love to be able to travel to both places and spend some time in the old structures.

6. I have a very hard time finding shoes that fit properly, so when I do find some good ones I tend to buy at least two pairs.

There are my six things, I've linked to Brooke, and now I just have to let Judy know that she's tagged!

Now, in spite of my second statement in the above exercise, I do enjoy watching the odd movies. Especially good horror movies. I don't like the blood and gore ones - to me there is no need to get so graphic, and it just spoils the psychological horror element. I like horror movies that build the suspense up, provide good but non-gory jump moments, and that make me think and use my imagination. One of my favourite horror movies is The Changeling, which a lot of people find quite boring as there isn't a lot of action in it. However, I think it's done very well, with nice build-ups, and some very unnerving moments, with nary a gory scene to be witnessed! Unfortunately those kind of movies are few and far between these days, but I did come across four of them recently that I really enjoyed.

I should clarify that, because I actually bought these movies quite some time ago, but it wasn't until recently that I actually got around to watching them. The first one I watched was The Grudge. Not Ju-On, the Japanese original (although I'd love to see that), but the American version with Sarah Michelle Gellar. I was really not expecting to enjoy it, but it was on sale, and I'd heard a few people talk about how much they loved it. To my surprise and delight, I really liked this movie. It's definitely one that makes wonderful use of the psychological build-up, and it certainly makes the viewer think. I actually found myself looking over my shoulder a couple of times after watching this movie, and that's very unusual for me! I'm really impressed with the movie and the Japanese director - he certainly knows how to work the horror thing. He did a great job of building up the scares, and kept any gory stuff to a bare minimum.

I went out and bought The Grudge 2 after that, and was surprised to find myself enjoying it almost as much as the first one. Again, I found it to be very well done, and there were a couple of interesting twists that I wasn't expecting. I normally don't find sequels to be all that good, so this one was a refreshing change of pace. The Grudge 3 is being filmed this year, last I heard, but it looks like they will use a different director, which I think is probably a big mistake. I will probably buy it (it's not being released in theatres, but is going straight to DVD), but I'm a bit worried as to how they will pull the third one off.

The next movie I watched was White Noise, which was another movie I was not expecting to enjoy. Still, it had been on sale when I got it, and I just had a feeling that it would be good to pick up. I'm glad I did, as I quite liked it. It wasn't my favourite movie, but I thought it was quite well done, and I liked the fact that it was another one that wasn't gory. I don't normally watch the movie with the commentary on, but I did for this one, and the director indicated that there had been some scenes that were fairly graphic. They decided to cut them in order to keep the rating, and I'm very glad they did, as I know that the graphic nature of those scenes would have spoiled the movie for me.

One of the things I liked most about White Noise is that I found it fairly believable as far as the recording of EVPs went. I've done some EVP work (electronic voice phenomena), and I have to admit that this movie actually had me thinking that I might not want to do any more! However, I got over that fairly quickly, especially since I did find the antagonist side of the story to be pretty unbelievable - at least to me. Even so, it was done well, and was quite entertaining.

In the last couple of days I've watched Stephen King's Rose Red, which was actually a mini-series on TV. I'm glad I didn't watch it on TV though - it would have been most annoying to go through 6 episodes of it. With the DVDs I was able to watch it all at my own pace. I have seen a few movies that were made from Stephen King's books, and I have to admit that I haven't liked any of them. The books were wonderful, the movies not so much. However, Rose Red was written as a mini-series, not as a novel, so I figured that would make a huge difference - at least for me. I was right - it did make a difference, and I really enjoyed Rose Red. This was another tale where the build-ups were done very well, the scares were quite good, and there was no gratuitous gore involved. There were even some quite humourous moments. The sets and special effects were very well done, and the cast were very well matched to the characters. If you're a Stephen King fan, I would definitely recommend that you see Rose Red.

One other movie I watched was The Hitchhiker's Guide To the Galaxy. Now, I've read the books, and I adored them, so I was quite nervous about this movie. It certainly wasn't my favourite movie, but I have to say that I really did enjoy it. The cast was a quirky bunch who totally suited the quirkiness of the subject material. I really got a kick out of watching them get into the parts. What really surprised me was that the directors remained quite true to the books. There were parts I would have liked to see in there, but of course with time and budget constraints, not everything can be included. Overall I thought they did a very good job with this movie, so I think that if you've read the books, you won't be disappointed with the movie. To me, it just added a little something to the whole experience, and after all, the books are quite the experience!

I'm done babbling on about the movies now, and I shall wander off to have a little nap, I think. I still have a few movies sitting in the cupboard that I haven't watched yet, so maybe I'll haul one of them out later! Have a good evening, everyone!

EDIT: Oooh, I almost forgot! You may have noticed - or maybe not! - that I've made a couple of changes. I've changed the main picture on my page, and I've changed my profile picture. The main picture is one that I took the night of the eclipse - the moon peeking through the trees. I love that shot, and I decided it would be very nice on the blog. The profile picture is a full moon shot I took shortly after I got the new camera. I figured it was fitting!

4 Comments:

Blogger Jude said...

Quick, I need heart medication!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not only do you finally post after going on a year, but 3 times, wow! :-)

Great moon and critter shots! Yes those sparrows are nesting next door every year, they're so cool.

Love the new picture on your blog heading, and I don't think you were crazy for being out there in your nightie. In backless running shoes maybe.... heh heh

Okay I'll do the "tag" thing *sigh*...... although I didn't think there was anything "unimportant" about you and I, did you? LOL

Glad to hear you're feeling somewhat better!

February 23, 2008 9:30 PM  
Blogger Brooke said...

Share! Share! Share the medication! I'll bring the fan to cool ourselves!

FMD is BACK!!!!!

And I loved the "unimportant" things! I thought they were quite imaginative!

February 23, 2008 9:48 PM  
Blogger Fullmoondolphin said...

Hee Hee Hee! Well, obviously the two of you didn't faint - or you at least recovered quickly!

Well, I never think I have anything overly important - at least to anyone but myself! LOL! But it was kinda fun doing that little exercise. And yeah, I love the sparrows - they are adorable.

Thanks Brooke - I'm glad you liked the list!

February 23, 2008 9:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Geez! I am going to have to check out some of those movies, whenever I get some time off working!! Yikes!! Anyhow, Lady Jane, I am having a heck of a time leaving a comment, and only using "anonymous" seems to work. I best get back to work. So Love you, and stay out of mischief!!
Linda - xoxoxoxoxoxox

February 25, 2008 9:10 AM  

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