Sex and the City – Movie

4 July 2008 at 4:01 am | In Full Reviews, Movies | 1 Comment
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 Why am I not surprised this movie made an  accumulated $57,038,404 in its first weekend in theaters. I  myself made sure to go see this movie as soon as it hit  theaters. And I was actually surprised that the writers were still able  to come out with seeminglessly catchy phrases, one of which I started to use, “Coloring,” lol. :]

 Although this movie was not as fierce as the ever so clever  HBO serious, it still has that classy feel we all know and  love. But I still can’t help but feel somewhat remorse for  the low level of complexity this movie carried. More or less,  I absoulely loved the movie, its just that it lacked that  ”Pizzazz” we all have been dying to see. For example, there was a complete lack of development when it came to the  stories of Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha. I mean, I  know how much we all love Carrie, but instead of focusing  on the development of just one character’s story, I would  prefer it if the focal point be more on evening out the ties  between each of the characters plot. More or  less, strengthening the bonds between each sub-story.

 Although, SATC failed at this tiny, impervious flaw it was  still a wonderful movie, and I enjoyed, basically, every  single frame that flew past me. I would love to see this  movie once again, and I’m pretty sure this movie is a ‘keeper’ for all those hardcore Sex addicts, who will surely squeal and kick up their Manolo heels for the big-screen adventures of Mr. Big and the fab four fashionistas.

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Holly Conlan – Bird(ep)

3 July 2008 at 7:06 am | In Full Reviews, Music | 1 Comment

 Tracklist;
 1. Ok
 2. You Are Goodbye
 3. Happy Song
 4. Winter
 5. Home 
 

 

 Wow, I can’t believe how fast I fell in love with this artist. As soon as I downloaded the iTunes FREE Single of the Week, You Are Goodbye, I had to instantaneously buy the Bird(ep) from iTunes, and let me tell you; It was well worth the $3.96 :] And whether I liked it or not, I couldn’t help but notice the unmistakable similarities between Holly Conlan and rising star Sara Bareilles. I also find it wonderfully fantastic how their music shares the same winsome piano-driven formula, and I’m a killer for beautifully composed melodies.

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