Category: Movies
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Cinderella
Entertaining for sure, but not as good as I had hoped. The dialogue was very cheesy (shocking, I know). I have much higher expectations for Beauty and the Beast. That said, Cate Blanchett was astounding.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
I actually think it was better that I saw the movies before reading the books—I know the story well, but I’m still discovering so much. Again, I wish I’d just bought the boxed set. Another for No. 20 on my challenge.
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Fifty Shades of Grey
Perfect movie for Galentines with my single ladies. A few things I said out loud: “What?”, “Seriously?”, “I miss Jamie Dornan’s beard”, “Oh my God!”, “Oh”, “Ohhhhhh”, “HAHAH!”, “This should have been marketed as a comedy”, “Calm down, Ana”, “Creeper”, “Ew”, “Did he just say that?”, “NOPE”, “You’re fifty shades of what now?” I liked…
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
I should have read these years ago. Phenomenal. I wish I’d bought the boxed set. Also, how great is the new Bloomsbury design?! No. 20 on my challenge. Everyone has read the first Harry Potter. And obviously, the movies are awesome.
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Unbroken
Wow. Just wow. I hope this film did the true story justice because his life was unbelievable. Also, you might like this.
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Veronica Mars
If you: – watched the tv series – read the books – like quick-witted come backs – enjoy terrible karaoke – watch movies you should watch this movie.
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1984 by George Orwell
It is a strange thing to read a dystopian novel set in a time before your own birth. Disturbing, yet quite good. And the movie adaptation starring John Hurt was powerful.
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The Wettest County in the World by Matt Bondurant
This book is so metal. Gritty, violent, and awesome. Totally captivating (except for Anderson. Shut up, Anderson). The movie was just as gritty, violent, and awesome.