Showing posts with label 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2014

Bite-Size Movie Reviews


Nowadays, many of the movies I see don’t make it onto the blog because I don’t love them enough or consider them of enough account. Besides, movie reviews usually take longer to write. But here and there throughout the past few months, I’ve encountered a movie or TV show that needs to be mentioned. So here they are, in the same bite-size manner.

TV Series: Sherlock (season 1) – 9
Everyone always said I’d enjoy it – everyone was right. I did indeed quite love Benedict Cumberbatch as a modern and witty Sherlock, and Martin Freeman as his delightful side-kick! The mysteries were engaging, there were funny quirks and lines in each episode, and I was entirely obsessed – the three episodes flew by way too fast. I can’t wait to watch the other seasons of this wonderful show. The only drawback I would mention is that each episode contained some reference to homosexuality, which I really didn’t appreciate. Other than that, it was most delightful!

Movie: Avatar – 7
The only reason I decided to review this one was because of the graphics. As far as the story goes, it wasn’t amazing. I didn’t fall in love with the giant blue creatures, nor did I form a huge connection with any of them. I’m glad I watched it, if primarily for the reason that now I can say I did. The graphics were absolutely amazing and that’s what scored this movie a 7 from me.

Movie: Jack Reacher – 8.5
I think I originally stumbled across this movie because it starred Rosamund Pike (who was Jane in the 2005 Pride and Prejudice). Somewhat to my surprise, I greatly enjoyed it! The action sequences were fast, the mystery compelling, and Rosamund (as Helen) was delightful to watch. Such a different role from Jane, but wonderful none-the-less. Finally seeing the famed Tom Cruise was also delightful. Good movie!

Movie: Captain America: the Winter Soldier – 9.5
Yay! Captain America is back on the big screen! I really enjoyed this movie. Pulled me in from the start and I was glued to the screen. Captain America is a delight to watch once again…ah, I do love that guy. Scarlett Johansson was a great heroine – full of impressive crazy stunts and the like. Captain America is such a wonderful soldier and superhero. Love. I can’t wait to watch this one again on DVD!

TV Show: Castle (season 1) – 8.5
After getting hooked on this show in season 5, I knew I wanted to go back and see the original meeting of Beckett and Castle. So as soon as the library got season 1 on reserve for me, I settled in to watch – and was not disappointed. Watching the beginning of Kate & Richard’s relationship after seeing it in maturity in the later seasons was delightful! This is one series I’m eager to watch through. Castle is incorrigible, Beckett is adorable (and a great cop), and the whole show is a favorite of mine.

Movie: The Host – 7.5
I was disappointed. After reading and enjoying the book, I hoped the movie would be something I would enjoy just as much and was thrilled to discover it checked-in at my local library. But sadly, I didn’t. My main problem with it was character development – I know, converting an 800 page book packed with detail in a two hour movie is a gigantic challenge. But after how I fell in love with the book characters, I felt like they were all woefully misrepresented in the movie. I’m not sorry I watched it, but I don’t think I would watch it again.

Movie: White House Down – 9
This movie has been on my to-see list for over a year, and finally getting to see it – well, it did not disappoint! Primarily because really – who could protest watching Channing Tatum for two hours? But better than that, the plot was riveting and full of surprise twists. The chases and suspense were fascinating and I couldn’t stop watching. A great movie!

TV Show: The Bible (season 1) – 8
This was so interesting. What to say? All in all, it wasn’t entirely Biblically accurate, and that bugged me. I think where the Bible says one thing, that’s how it should be portrayed, whether in movie or book. But for people who are grounded in the Bible and know the stories well, I would recommend this as an interesting visualization of the places and people. It also gives interesting perspective on some of the stories.

Movie: Much Ado About Nothing – 8.5
I went into this one not sure what I was going to think. Here’s the gist of it: (1) It’s set in present day; (2) It’s filmed in black and white; and (3) They use all their lines directly from Shakespeare (though I believe a few of them may have been slightly changed). To my surprise, I quite enjoyed it and was amazed by the dexterity with which the actors pulled the clunky lines into present day smoothness. I loved seeing Castle (from the show of the same name) and Agent Coulson (from Agents of SHIELD) in this too! So cool. While some parts were a little confusing and it took me a little bit to get my bearings, overall I enjoyed it! If you’ve enjoyed this story by Shakespeare or if you’re a sucker for interesting films – this is a must-see.

Movie: Alex Cross – 7
Disappointed. I had hoped for an action movie that I would fully enjoy, as this has recently become a favorite genre of mine. While this one wasn’t bad, I didn’t enjoy it fully. It was a little more disgusting than some films, and that definitely docked my rating. There were some great fight scenes and some brilliance, both from the criminal and the others. But all in all, not one I’ll watch again.

Movie: Oz the Great and Powerful – 7.5
Admittedly, I did like this one more than Alex Cross and I wouldn’t mind allowing my siblings to see it. However, it wasn’t my new favorite. That being said, it was creative and had an interesting story and colorful characters. I neither loved nor hated it.

Movie: Maleficent – 8.5
As I headed into the theater to see this one, I didn’t know what to expect. But I enjoyed it! It was easy to empathize with Maleficent herself. The animation was stunning, where it was used. The whole story was almost predictable (due to being a classic fairy tale) – but then not quite. It was always take some turn or other that was liable to surprise. The dragon was a nice touch, and most impressive. All in all? A good movie that I’ll watch again on DVD.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

By the Sword



Author: Richard Cohen
Genre: It’s a history of swords and swordsmanship.
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Non-fiction
My overall opinion: It was passably interesting, aimed at true sword enthusiasts. I read most, though not quite all of it, and skimmed the more boring (to me) passages. The most interesting chapter was the Swashbuckling one, about swords used in plays and especially in movies.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Elizabeth and Mary



Author: Jane Dunn
Genre: Biography
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Non-fiction
Number of pages: 453
Time period: 1500's
Main characters: Elizabeth, Mary
My overall opinion: It was an interesting read. While I didn't find it riveting, I am glad I read it. Definitely learned more about Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Horse Dreams



Author: Dandi Daley Mackall
Genre: Kids, animals
Series: Backyard Horses
Number in series: I think it's more of a set than a series
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 148
Time period: Present
Main characters: Ellie
Exciting events: A mysterious horse...!
My overall opinion: A fun read for grade-school kids! I know my sister will love it. :) Especially good for any horse lover! Probably second grade on up can read it. A fun clean story, with a focus on God.

Book blurb: Meet Ellie James, a fourth grader with a great imagination. Ellie spends a lot of time daydreaming about owning a black stallion show horse and winning trophies in the horse show. But when the answer to all her dreams and prayers gallops into her life, will Ellie be able to recognize it?

**I received this book from Tyndale Publishers. It was the only compensation for this review. The thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own.**

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Bold Spirit: Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America



Author: Linda Lawrence Hunt
Genre: Biography, adventure
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Biography
Number of pages: 307
Time period: 1800's
Main characters: Helga, Clara
Exciting events: There are a few. :)
My overall opinion: It wasn't riveting, but it was interesting to learn about this Victorian woman walking across America!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Theater Shoes



Author: Noel Streatfeild
Genre: Childhood, life, kids
Series: It's a sequel/follow-up to Ballet Shoes (and Dancing Shoes might also be part of this). But not really a series. Interesting how many books are like that...
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction, children's book
Number of pages: 281
Time period: 1940's
Main characters: Sorrel, Mark, Holly
Passage from book: It is very difficult to look as if you minded the death of a grandfather, who though you may have spent your holidays in his house, certainly seldom remembered that you did.
My overall opinion: There was nothing wrong with it. Good for pre-teens. :)

Monday, July 4, 2011

Movie: Yellowstone Cubs


My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Main characters: Bear cubs. :)
Genre: I'm not actually sure...
Primary actors: None, just bears. Well, there are a few humans, but they aren't primary.
Length: About 50 minutes.
Based on: *ahem* I'm not actually sure if it's fiction or non-fiction. :P I'd say a little of both.
Time period: 1960's...hilarious to see the hair on the women, outfirts, and cars. ;)
Exciting events: Hmmm.
Year it came out: 1963
My overall opinion: It's fun. A kids' movie. Has some laughable parts. :)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Al Capone Does My Shirts


Author: Gennifer Choldenko
Genre: Growing up
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 225
Time period: 1930's
Main characters: A boy (can't recall his name), a girl (can't recall her name) and another girl
Exciting events: Living right up there by the Alcatraz prison out by California!
My overall opinion: It was okay.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Trouble


Author: Gary D. Schmidt
Genre: Life
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 297
Time period: Present
Main characters: Henry, Chay, Sanborn
Exciting events: It's a whole book of mystery
My overall opinion: Another book that was okay. Not great, not awful.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Three Cups of Tea



Author: Greg Mortenson, David Oliver Relin
Genre: Life
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Non-fiction, supposedly...
Number of pages: 209
Time period: Present
Main characters: Greg
Exciting events: Schools for Pakistan girls
My overall opinion: It was quite interesting. This was, incidentally, the young reader's edition. Lately there has been some controversy about whether or not the things that Greg talks about in this book really happened. That's why I said supposedly above.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Decision Points


Author: George W. Bush
Genre: Auto-biography
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Biography
Number of pages: 497
Time period: Present
Main characters: George W. Bush
My overall opinion: This is the story of George W. Bush's presidency through his eyes.

Monday, April 18, 2011

My Escape from the Auto De Fe


Author: Don Fernando de la Mina, Wm. Timms
Genre: Adventure
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Historical fiction
Number of pages: 160
Time period: 1500's
Main characters: Don, Father Lorenzo, "my intended"
Exciting events: Escape!
My overall opinion: An interesting little book. :)

Friday, April 15, 2011

A Tale of Two Cities



Author: Charles Dickens
Genre: Adventure
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Historical fiction
Number of pages: 293
Time period: 1700's, French Revolution
Main characters: Lucie, Dr. Manette, Charles, Sydney
Exciting events: A great many.
Passage from book: It has a most epic beginning. :) It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way -- in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.
My overall opinion: Unfortunately, despite the beginning, I didn't really enjoy it. :( It is possible that I was reading too fast. I do that sometimes. But the story didn't really grab me. I will apologize for not liking it to all you people who are devoted to it. Each to their own. :P Take hope, though, I will probably read it again someday.

Monday, March 28, 2011

The Bridge


Author: Jeri Massi
Genre: I'm not actually sure? Maybe fantasy
Series: Bracken Trilogy
Number in series: 1st, I think
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 116
Time period: Fantasy
Main characters: The Princess, the Woman, Herron, others
Exciting events: Escaping the bad guys...
My overall opinion: It was okay. I won't re-read it. But there was nothing bad in it.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Silmarillion



Author: J. R. R. Tolkien
Genre: Fantasy
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 365
Time period: Fantasy
Main characters: ?????
Exciting events: The forming of Middle Earth, I think
My overall opinion: Well. It's the book that Tolkien considered his best. I found it boring in many parts, and rather confusing. The edition I have includes the Silmarillion (the primary story) and a number of shorter narratives. The one called Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age was quite interesting. It's all the history stuff about Sauron and the making of the rings and Mithrandir aka Gandalf's travels before the hobbits became primary to the story. Personally, I prefer Tolkien's other books, but this one was okay. Just be warned that it takes perseverance to read! Oh, I almost forgot to mention that there is a huge index at the end with all kinds of names and places and several family trees. That was interesting. :) One other interesting thing: Sauron and his overlord (as in, over Sauron) had an army that included multiple Balrogs. Scary.

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Higher Call



Author: Harold Bell Wright
Genre: Life, story with a moral
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 297
Time period: Early 1900's
Main characters: Dan, Hope
Exciting events: A terrible elder, a few other things
My overall opinion: A good book with a moral. Not my favorite ever, but it's good.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Movie: Little Rascals



My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Main characters: Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Porky, Buckwheat, Butch, Woim, Waldo
Genre: Comedy, kids, growing up
Primary actors: Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Kevin Jamal Woods, Zachary Mabry
Length: About one hour, 20 minutes
Based on: I think it's sorta based on the older Little Rascal movie episodes. Actually, I'm pretty sure it is.
Time period: Present
Exciting events: Chases, fire, fights
Quote(s): I'll just tell you that there are a bunch of good ones!

Year it came out: 1994
My overall opinion: It's a good movie! There is some kissing between kids who are about 10, and a few mentions of body parts, but otherwise it's quite clean. Oh, and some name calling. Though there aren't any bad words. All in all, we kids enjoy it and laugh over it a lot. There are some really funny lines!

A Covenant of Love



Author: Gilbert Morris
Genre: Romance, life
Series: The Appomattox Saga
Number in series: 1st
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 361
Time period: Civil War
Main characters: Melanie, Gideon, Clay, Melora, Ellen
Exciting events: Fights, war
My overall opinion: It was okay. Not the best book I've ever read. However, it was a good book, and I think you'll enjoy it. The characters do some things I don't approve of, but in the end they come back to God. None of it is explicitly described at all. Though it is called a Christian romance, there is not a TON of mention of God, if that makes sense. It's more romance than Christian, though it isn't dirty or anything. I think I'll keep reading the series, because I rather liked this one.

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Shrinking Circle



Author: Marion Freyer Wolff
Genre: Growing up, Holocaust
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Non-fiction
Number of pages: 116
Time period: World War II, Holocaust
Main characters: Marion
Exciting events: Hiding from the Nazis
My overall opinion: A good book, very interesting time period. It's not for little kids.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Phantom Writer



Author: Jerry B. Jenkins, Chris Fabry
Genre: Mystery, adventure
Series: Red Rock Mysteries
Number in series: Sixth
My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7
Type: Fiction
Number of pages: 236
Time period: Present
Main characters: Bryce, Ashley
Exciting events: Mysterious writing, being threatened, weird stories
My overall opinion: I didn't like this one as much as most of the others. As you may guess from the title, it had some spooky type stuff in it, which I didn't like. In the end, you figure out how each of the weird things happened and the authors don't try to say that it was supernatural, I still didn't think it was too great.