Finally...the movie mommy has rented some movies!
Ocean's 13: I rarely see a movie that I could own and watch over and over but this is one of those movies! Hard to believe coming from me...I found Ocean's 11 and 12 to be a waste of 4 hours of my life I am never going to get back. But there is just something about this movie that hits the nail on the head...at least for me. I did a full review of this movie when I saw it at the movies (you can look through my blog for it) and I like it even more now. George, Brad, Matt and Co. are not just doing a switcheroo big time heist for themselves...this is motivated by giving someone their comeuppance. That someone is a casino scumbag played by Al Pacino - a nice addition to the already established characters. Ellen Barkin is also part of the action and seemingly enjoying her role as the "cougar" assistant to Pacino. You might need to see it again and again and each time you will catch something different.
MMMMM (out of 5 M's)
Shrek 3: This is another one I saw at the movies and feel really blows away it's predecessor. I really never thought the Shrek movies were all that - this one finally lives up to the hype. I am probably the only one that feels that way. Shrek fans I have talked to were disappointed. Since I wasn't expecting much...I was pleasantly surprised. Much of the humor probably appeals to me because I am a parent. Shrek finds out he is going to be a father and there are some humorous scenes involving his anxiety over it, including a nightmare about baby Shreks - everywhere. I also like anything that has to do with the Arthurian legend and they did a fun take on it. Give this one a chance!
Must Rent.
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We Are Marshall: This movie begins with an unbelievably tragic event (I might as well tell you and spare you the shock...and it was a true event) of a plane carrying the entire Marshall University football team, coaching staff and prominent boosters all dying in a plane crash outside of the University's town - 75 people in all. The town is small enough that everyone in the town lost someone or knew someone that died. It is mentioned that the prominent boosters were the town's doctors and lawyers and that 28 children lost both parents. This leads the University to vote to close down the football program. When the news is broken to the 4 players that did not make the trip with the team, one team member decides there must be a team. After the player rallies support, the University president (played by one of my favorites, David Strathairn) goes on a search for a coach. No one wants to do it. There is the assistant coach, who gave up his seat on the plane, haunted by the event and he cannot bring himself to take the head coaching job. Even the town is still divided about having a team and it being a painful reminder of what they have lost. Mathew McConaughey plays the coach that wants to fill those shoes. The rest of the movie pretty formulatic and we have seen it before. The problem I have with the movie is that McConaughey's facial ticks and gestures (I suppose trying to be like the real coach) are distracting and actually take away from his performance. Rent if you have lots of tissues handy and just like football movies in general.
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Others to consider renting:
The Flying Scotsman - MMM
Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer - MMM1/2M
Hairspray - MMMM
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Friday, November 9, 2007
The New Fab Four
Okay...so, I went to a Wiggles concert. If you are wondering what the heck I am talking about...don't feel bad. I never heard of them until I had children and found out the Wiggles were the biggest money making act in the world in 2005 (including CD, DVD, concert ticket and merchandise sales). They are HUGE. And I got the see them in concert. They have also been around for almost 15 years. Most children know them from their TV show or DVDs.
Without going into a large amount of detail...the Wiggles are four men from Australia that are musicians who also majored in early childhood education. I was turned on to them when my son was an infant. I was pretty impressed. The tunes are catchy and the foursome have a way with communicating with the children that is their own. The children really respond. I credit the Wiggles with teaching my son to dance and communicate...he was a late talker but could ask for a banana by rubbing his hands together (like in one of their songs about a smashed banana) at an early age.
There are three original Wiggles and earlier this year had to replace the fourth with an understudy (fans might know him as Professor Sing-A-Lotta-Song-A). A great choice. In concert they all get the job done.
On to the concert...
I have to admit that even I was excited when the Wiggles appeared on stage. I found my self whooping it up like I was seeing a rock concert - all the parents were. I mean I know all the songs as well as I know the songs from my favorite rock group and after seeing them on TV for over 3 years...I'm a fan. The toddlers in the audience were a mix between being mesmerized (like my daughter) and immediately dancing and singing (like my son).
After a few songs my son did get overwhelmed and had to leave the show for a while. He doesn't like crowds and I think the excitement and screaming were to much for him.
The Wiggles had very few special effects and a simple stage but lots of energy, dancers and all familiar faces. The Wiggles were joined by Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus (in large costumes) and every one's favorite pirate, Captain Feathersword. They performed all their hits including Fruit Salad, Rock-a-Bye Your Bear, Look Both Ways, Here Comes a Bear, Play Your Guitar with Murray, Shake Your Hips with Wags the Dog and Hot Potato. Yes, I know all those songs and all the words! My children especially liked the version of Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship (Quack, Quack, Cockadoodledoo). By this time my daughter had really gotten into the show and was dancing up a storm. And my son was back in the party. The parents were amused by them going into the Can't Touch This riff and at the right place shouted, "Can't Quack this!" and shuffled across the floor in duck suites like MC Hammer.
The Wiggles had a great time on stage and the audience could easily pick up on that. They put as much or more into a show as any top performers that I have ever seen.
If you have small children and have been dreading seeing the Wiggles in concert...don't.
The BEST part of the whole experience was watching my children (song after song) dancing and singing. That's why every parent was there.
Without going into a large amount of detail...the Wiggles are four men from Australia that are musicians who also majored in early childhood education. I was turned on to them when my son was an infant. I was pretty impressed. The tunes are catchy and the foursome have a way with communicating with the children that is their own. The children really respond. I credit the Wiggles with teaching my son to dance and communicate...he was a late talker but could ask for a banana by rubbing his hands together (like in one of their songs about a smashed banana) at an early age.
There are three original Wiggles and earlier this year had to replace the fourth with an understudy (fans might know him as Professor Sing-A-Lotta-Song-A). A great choice. In concert they all get the job done.
On to the concert...
I have to admit that even I was excited when the Wiggles appeared on stage. I found my self whooping it up like I was seeing a rock concert - all the parents were. I mean I know all the songs as well as I know the songs from my favorite rock group and after seeing them on TV for over 3 years...I'm a fan. The toddlers in the audience were a mix between being mesmerized (like my daughter) and immediately dancing and singing (like my son).
After a few songs my son did get overwhelmed and had to leave the show for a while. He doesn't like crowds and I think the excitement and screaming were to much for him.
The Wiggles had very few special effects and a simple stage but lots of energy, dancers and all familiar faces. The Wiggles were joined by Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus (in large costumes) and every one's favorite pirate, Captain Feathersword. They performed all their hits including Fruit Salad, Rock-a-Bye Your Bear, Look Both Ways, Here Comes a Bear, Play Your Guitar with Murray, Shake Your Hips with Wags the Dog and Hot Potato. Yes, I know all those songs and all the words! My children especially liked the version of Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship (Quack, Quack, Cockadoodledoo). By this time my daughter had really gotten into the show and was dancing up a storm. And my son was back in the party. The parents were amused by them going into the Can't Touch This riff and at the right place shouted, "Can't Quack this!" and shuffled across the floor in duck suites like MC Hammer.
The Wiggles had a great time on stage and the audience could easily pick up on that. They put as much or more into a show as any top performers that I have ever seen.
If you have small children and have been dreading seeing the Wiggles in concert...don't.
The BEST part of the whole experience was watching my children (song after song) dancing and singing. That's why every parent was there.
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