Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

R.I.P. Paul Walker and Roger Rodas

 

I can honestly say that I have seen two of the Fast and Furious movies. I saw the fifth one and the one where it was set in Tokyo. (I wasn't that big of a fan of the series.) I did also see Takers. Although I'm not a diehard fan of Paul Walker, I was very saddened when hearing about his death. From the roles that I've seen him played, he was a great actor, great looking but more importantly a great person. He had a family and a daughter, he was kind hearted and seemingly a really great guy. I send prayers to Paul Walker and Roger Rodas' families. I couldn't imagine what they are feeling and going through. This will always remind us that every day must be cherished and not taken for granted. You never know when it can be taken away from you. 

R.I.P. Paul Walker 
R.I.P. Roger Rodas

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Best Man Holiday is the best movie in 2013


I have not seen a lot of movies in the theaters at all. I typically wait until it's in the RedBox. I finally saw 42 a couple of weeks ago and loved it. That movie was done so well and I tip my hat Chadwick Boseman and Alan Tudyk for all the movie but for one particular scene that I cringe just thinking about. If you've seen 42, you'll know that scene I'm talking about. I however will have to say that my new favorite movie is The Best Man Holiday. It's by far the best movie I've seen in a long time. First of all, I think I was like a lot of other people who thought why is there a sequel after almost 13 years. I was a senior in high school when the first one came out. I loved it. As I was hearing more about it, I said that I would check it out because the whole cast is so great at their craft but we don't see them on the screen as much as I think we should.That's another blog.



 
So flash forward to last weekend --the movie premiered and I'm seeing nothing but great reviews. In fact the majority of the reviews were "I laughed and cried!" For anyone who knows me knows that I don't like to cry. I hate crying and I'm definitely not going to cry in public. I mean I don't even like crying in front of my husband. So smart me -I thought why not go to the movies with my father or brother. They certainly aren't going to cry which will then deter me from crying. So Dad and I go and the first half of the movie was hilarious, had some corny moments like most romantic comedies do but the second half -*insert sigh. At first, I was doing good. I could hear other people around sniffling. I could hear tissue boxes opening in preparation for what was coming. But I was good. I kept it together. That lasted for about a good ten minutes. After that, the tears would not stop crying. I cried during the movie. I cried leaving the movie while talking to my Dad about me crying AND I cried on the way home. Like.a.baby. I will not reveal anything because you really need to see this movie. 


I will say that this movie touched so many things in my everyday life that I probably needed that cry. They hit black men and women with issues of infertility to writer's block to pride to faith and holding onto it. Overall -it was a beautiful movie and when I see it again, I will definitely bring my own tissues!