"KINDRED SPIRITS ARE NOT SO SCARCE AS I USED TO THINK.
IT'S SPLENDID TO FIND OUT THERE ARE SO MANY OF THEM IN THE WORLD."
- Anne of Green Gables

Kindred Spirits

Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2011

"Follow Me, Boys!"

I recently watched a movie with my family that we'd never seen before - and now I have a new favorite movie called...

Follow Me, Boys! (1966)

 Rating: 4 3/4 star


Synopsis: Lemuel Siddons is part of a traveling band, although he's always dreamed of being a lawyer. But he's thinking he's done with traveling when the band's bus stops at the small town of Hickory. He wants to "put down roots", he says. He finds a job as a clerk at the general store in town. Trying to fit in - and impress a certain Miss Vida Downey - he volunteers to start up a Boy Scouts troop and be the troop leader. Not only that but it also keeps the town's boys busy. As the years progress with Lem getting married to Vida, being a scoutmaster, helping a troubled boy, and the dream of becoming a lawyer gets postponed, Lem realizes - his life has been fulfilled by giving his time and effort to his friends in Hickory.

Starring: Fred MacMurray, Kurt Russell, Vera Miles


This story is jam packed with good rich values. Not to mention the character driven plot. It is a glimpse of the good ol' days when values were upheld and instilled in the children. I just love this movie. Yes, the theme song gets stuck in your head, but oh well. You just have to watch it to know what I mean.

 I must say though, that besides Lem Siddons, the next most driving character in the story would have to be Whitey. Kurt Russell does an outstanding job playing Whitey. He is a sympathetic character, in my eyes. He acts tough but he really is sweet. He's also very loyal once you get him on your side. Once again - watch the movie then you'll understand.

 Lem Siddons is played by Fred MacMurray. His character is complex and simple at the same time. He's a man you could look up to. His childhood background is what makes him be able to relate to Whitey so well. Him and Whitey are both proof that a kid with a rough life can turn out to be one of the most trustworthy, devoted, hardworking, honorable person you'd ever meet.

And yes, even though this movie has a serious point to it, it also has good clean humor. Like when some soldiers are getting trained nearby and playing in the war games - with hilarious results when Lem and his troop get tangled in the midst of these "games".

The above picture was the only one I could find from the movie that has Vida in it.

 The movie uses 2 hours to go from 1930 to the 1950's and shows Lem getting a new troop every so often as the boys grow up.

 And surprise, surprise... Duane Chase (aka Kurt von Trapp) from Sound of Music is in this film as one of the original Boy Scout troop. Apparently Duane played in only three films - "Sound of Music", "Follow Me, Boys!", and a tv series called "The Big Valley" (which I've never heard of or seen). 


 Well, I hope you enjoyed this review! :) Oh, and have any of you seen this?

Monday, February 14, 2011

Singing + Talent Equals...

...the amazing performances in the two following videos. The first one is a chorale called "Ambassadors of Harmony". The second is a barbershop quartet called "Storm Front" - make sure you watch Storm Front all the way through, cause the second half of the video is  when they really get going. Oh, and check out the cool suits Storm Front wears. Only performers could wear that and not be called crazy. :)







Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Inception

Rating: 4 1/2 star

Synopsis: In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a highly skilled thief is given a final chance at redemption which involves executing his toughest job to date: Inception. (I wasn't able to think up a very good synopsis, so the credit for this goes to IMDB.com.)

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Cillian Murphy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy



I'll start out by stating that I really liked this. I want to watch it again. Although I will say that there are a few times that there is bad language, which I was kinda disappointed about. That's the only reason why it's rated 4 1/2 star. Other than that it's great.

Some of the characters in the dream.

Leonardo DiCaprio played Cobb, the main character. Cobb was a complex character, to say the least. He has a mysterious history and is his own worst enemy.  He was a well thought up character. 

Cillian Murphy plays Robert Fischer and he's... not really a bad guy and not really a good guy. He's a a good guy in life and a bad guy in the dream. He's also the target of Inception.

The story was very mind bending and thought provoking. And it had cool cinematography. As seen in the picture below. It's a fight scene while floating around this hall - kind of like being in space, with no gravity.


I also liked this story because the characters had one chance to do Inception, knew how to do it, but didn't have super powers or anything. They were normal people who had been trained, but sometimes made mistakes even with that training. They were willing to go to the ultimate and fly by the seat of their pants if the plan went wrong. Whoever thought this story up was brilliant.


And to close this post out I'll give you two of my favorite quotes from the movie:

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Arthur is in a gunfight with a simple gun, while in a dream. Then Eames shows up, and this is what he says...


Eames: "You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling."

And then he pulls out a grenade launcher. Yep, dreams are pretty sweet. :)

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The second one is a very interesting observation.

Cobb: "Well dreams, they feel real while we're in them, right? It's only when we wake up that we realize how things are actually strange. Let me ask you a question, you never really remember the beginning of a dream do you? You always wind up right in the middle of what's going on."

We had stopped the movie at this point and thought about it. And he was right - we never remember how we got there in the dream, we just hop in midstream. Kinda interesting, huh?

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Pride of Green Gables...

The other day, the family was watching Pride and Prejudice and this quote was said by my dad during this part of the movie... so, I decided to put it on a picture. Here's the finished product... what do you think of it? Feel free to take it - just leave a comment telling me you took it!


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

My Opinion on Robin, Alice, and Amy

No, I do not know Robin, Alice or Amy. They aren't friends, they aren't relatives, and aren't real (except maybe Robin... although I think he was called something else in history). But I have watched their movies. :) So here is my reviews on their stories.

 Recently I have seen some movies that I really like... and I don't post about movies unless I like them. If you haven't seen any of these movies, trust me, there are no plot spoilers (at least not major ones). And if you have seen any of these, feel free to drop me a note to tell me what you think. :) I love comments. :)

Little Dorrit (2009)
My Rating: 5 stars
Synopsis: Amy Dorrit is the daughter of a debtor who has been in debtors prison since before she was born. It is all she has ever known. But her luck is changing for good... by the hands of the Dorrit's friend Aurthur Clennam. And then there is the mysterious Rigaud - who is he and what does he want? How will Mr. Dorrit handle this change of fortune and who will Amy choose of the two men who are vying for her affections?
Starring: Claire Foy, Matthew Macfadyen, Andy Serkis, and Tom Courtenay

Okay first off, I really, really liked this movie. I would own it and probably watch it once a year or so. It is a ton easier to watch than read Dicken's, even for an avid reader like myself. The characters are complex and capture your attention. The sets were so interesting and help set the mood of each scene very well. I found myself getting lost in Amy's world - savoring it in fact. But at the same time, I would not recommend this for any one younger than 14 years. The story can have intense parts in it that are just not suitable for younger children.

When I borrowed this TV series from a friend, she told me that Aurthur Clennam was a really sweet character. I did not know what she meant until I watched Little Dorrit. That friend was right... and I was surprised at how "Mr.Darcy" could be so charming. Although he seemed to be too so sweet and easily pushed around by Flora, that I was slightly disappointed by him at times. But he's still a favorite character. :)
And just for your reference... the picture below is Flora. In all her childish, annoying glory. The picture and my two word description of her should tell you what she's like - "...in those long gone days gone by."

Then there is Miss Amy Dorrit. She is pretty, hardworking, caring, honest, and meek (but strong in her own way). She is someone who I would love to be like. Not necessarily in her situation, but in her attitude. She fits in with the poorest people and fits in with the high society people effortlessly.


Now for Robin's story...

 Robin Hood 2010
Rating: 4 1/2 stars
Synopsis: In 13th century England, Robin and his band of marauders confront corruption in a local village and lead an uprising against the crown that will forever alter the balance of world power.
Starring: Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Matthew Macfadyen, Oscar Isaac, and Danny Huston.


This has got to be one of the best renditions of Robin Hood I've ever seen (besides the version with Errol Flynn)! The story is realistic, the screenplay couldn't be better, the cast is superb, and everything else just adds to the story's richness.


One of the things I really liked was Russell Crowe cast as Robin Hood (Robin Longstride in this movie)... he nailed the character. Russell's Robin Hood is the just right age - not too young and inexperienced and not to old to fight.

Cate Blanchett is an excellent Marian Loxley. Some reviews have said that this Marian is a feminist in this version Robin Hood, but such is not the case. Her situation is simple - Marian's husband died at war, her father-in-law is blind and old, and there is no male relatives to run the manor. So Marian has no choice but to step up to keep things going... otherwise she'd lose her home. That whole thing is fixed though, when Robin shows up. So I hope that shows Marian's not the feminist that some people consider this rendition to be.

Marian and Robin match so perfectly, too.

And to top the cake off, Matthew Macfadyen plays none other than the Sheriff of Nottingham. Who wants Marian for his own. Seeing Matthew as Mr. Darcy, then as Mr. Arthur Clennam, and then as the Sheriff, is quite an interesting range of characters! But I like to see actors be able to play bad guys and good guys, so I appreciate that kind of acting.

Now let's go from Nottingham to Wonderland...

Alice in Wonderland 2010
Rating: 5 star
Synopsis: When Alice, now a young 19 year old receives a proposal of marriage from a snobby man, she runs off into the gardens to escape and think about the proposal. Alice falls down a rabbit hole and finds Wonderland. Except this time down the hole it's just a little different. She has a destiny - that includes a Jaberwocky and the evil Red Queen. Will Alice succeed in fufilling her destiny? And will the White Queen regain her rightful place as high queen?
Starring: Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, and Alan Rickman.


This was interestingly different from your traditional Alice in Wonderland. The Mad Hatter has a sorrowful background, Alice has a proposal of marriage, and the Red Queen has a sister. This movie I would have to say is not for little kids. It's about the same intensity as the Narnia movies. Only a little stranger. And there were so many interesting pictures from this movie that I had to post them. :)

Mia Wasikowska played a very sickly, nervous, somewhat crazy in the head, but charming Alice very, very well. Only this Alice seems to get stronger (mentally and physically) as the story goes on. And her dress in the picture below is one of my favorites. Mia version of Alice captured my attention, but I think she was almost upstaged by...

...this strange fellow below. Which is none other than the Mad Hatter... played by Johnny Depp. They couldn't have picked a better guy for the job of playing Hatter. He made the Mad Hatter very mad. But the interesting thing was... you really liked this character. His story is so sad, you can't help but like him and hate the Red Queen all the more. I feel so sorry for Hatter... but I will leave you to find that out.

Since we just mentioned the Red Queen we might as well take a look at that large headed, ugly, mean, despicable lady. Oops, did I say that? Wouldn't want to lose my head. *in a whisper* But it's the truth all the same. Helena Bonham Carter really must not want even the people on the Red Queen's side to like their queen! She really made the Red Queen as bad of a queen as could be imagined... possibly something akin to "Bloody Mary".





Anne Hathaway plays a very pale, never hurt a fly White Queen. And she always is holding her hands up near shoulders. Kind of like a ballerina. I actually don't like the White Queen all the time. And the dark lipstick is kind of tacky. But if I was in Wonderland, I'd rather have the White Queen rule over me than the Red Queen.


Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee were interesting in their part in the story. And not quite as annoying as I expected. These two were actually played by one guy, not twins.

The Cheshire Cat is one of my favorite characters in Alice inWonderland. The CG on him is pretty neat. And he has the most curious turquoise eyes.  He was voiced well by Stephen Fry. Definitely a thumbs up on the Cat.
The ending was very well done, and although people may say Alice fighting looks feminist, it was the only way the Jaberwocky and Red Queen could be defeated. All in all this was one well done movie with the detail, plot, acting, and the depth of both scenery and characters.

The next movie review will have to be about a kid's movie... and I know just the one. My younger siblings just love it and we've seen it several times due to the fact that we own it. It's one of their favorites.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Homestead Blessings: The Art of Crafting Giveaway!

The lovely West Ladies of Homestead Blessings are hosting a wonderful giveaway, featuring one of their newest DVD's.  The Art of Crafting. This giveaway ends on the 31st of October.  I absolutely love Homestead  Blessings because I love to craft and all the stuff they do is so neat!! If you would like to enter click HERE!!!!




Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Young Victoria

It has been a while since I saw "The Young Victoria", but I've been wanting to do a review on it (and it just kept slipping my mind).  I don't do movie reviews unless we really liked it.  And since it's on my Christmas wish list, it's obvious that I liked it (or maybe I should say loved it).  But anyway, here's my review.

The Young Victoria

My rating: *****

Synopsis (by me): The Young Victoria is about Queen Victoria (Emily Blunt) when she becomes queen of England .  It also tells of her marriage to Prince Albert (Rupert Friend).   And her troubles and tribulations in dealing with conniving government officials - which ends up affecting her marriage, as well.  Being a queen is not always as easy as you think...



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I LOVE this movie, and for several reasons. One being, I just do! I like seeing movies about true stories about real people (who may be famous). I ADORE the dresses (see below for pictures)!! I appreciate the fact that the people who made the movie, kept it clean (no inappropriate scenes, which are sadly all too common in today's movies. The cast was perfect - I already admired Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and their devotion to one another, and this just made me admire them all the more. I would say this should be for 14 and up because the subject material would be over a smaller child's head and Albert and Victoria have a quarrel. Please consult your parents about all movies and honor their decision about a movie!!

Now, for some pictures (I tried to find  pictures with the dresses that I liked :)).



Victoria's coronation ceromony

Victoria's ball dress is my favorite dress, besides her wedding dress - which I couldn't find a picture of :(

If you don't know who's who, the lady in the far back is just an attendant,
the lady directly behind Victoria is her mother *grimace* (she is sooo conniving!), the guy on her left is Lord something-or-other who tries to manipulate Victoria to make the government how he wants it (and he's in cahoots with her mother), and the lady on the far right... I don't remember who or what she is. I like the over skirt on Victoria's dress.

Aren't Albert and Victoria such a cute couple? The color of Victoria's dress is really pretty, too. :)  



I can't remember if this is her wedding dress or not, but I really like it!!

Have any of you seen this movie? What did you think of it?


Sunday, August 8, 2010

What Would a Cartoon Made in 1948 Have in Common with Today's World?

You're probably either thinking: "Good question... why don't you tell us, Stephanie!" Watch the following video and you'll have your question answered! Then you'll understand without me having to explain it to you. This cartoon was made in 1948 to help inform or remind people why America had become so great.  Unfortunately, a lot of people have taken Mr. Isms medicine and signed away their freedoms (although they would tell you otherwise).  This is about a 9 1/2 minute video, but it is DEFINITELY worth watching!! And if you feel like giving me feed back or letting yourself rant a little feel free (keep it clean!). I always love getting opinions and thoughts, especially on politics/government.  It helps me get to know and understand my bloggin' buddies better. :)




Who Is On First?

Has anyone heard of Abbot and Costello?  I'm sure some of you have.  Well, tonight I was showing my aunt their "Who's on First?" classic routine, and just had to post this up... so for those of you who haven't seen it, and for those of you have seen it, but want to watch it again, here they are without further ado! :)




Wednesday, July 7, 2010

A Little Food for Thought - Via Video

 What do you think of this video (tell me after you watch it :))? For me, it expresses my sentiments exactly!