Saturday, May 21, 2011

Let Me In, Easily and Limitlessly

During my trip away from home for a few days, I spent some time with my lovely boyfriend Joey for his 20th birthday. While some of his friends were over, enjoying some cake, Joey's mom turned on a recently released film that has a different take on The Scarlet Letter
When I first watched this film back when it was still in theaters, I was expecting a lot from this film since I am a really big fan of Emma Stone as an actress, however it was not as funny as I would have liked for it to be. However, Emma's performance was still witty and hilarious, I think I over-anticipated this film a bit. It was still a solid teen comedy film for me though! I would recommend it for a bit of a good laugh :)

Projectionist Grade: B

Yesterday I had just gotten back from being out of town for a couple of days and decided to watch a movie with each of my sisters. Rachel was first with a movie at my theater :)
This film definitely had me drawn into the story more then I thought I would be going into watching it but there were still some unanswered questions I was asking after the film was over, which is one of the more annoying things about a movie in my opinion. Bradley Cooper portrayed his character really well but I still cannot get away from the unanswered questions. Still a good solid watch though.

Projectionist Grade: B

After me and Rachel got back from Limitless, me and my other sister Sheridan decided to watch a Netflix movie I got in the mail, which was more on the gory suspense side.

I honestly did not know what to think of this film going in as a first time viewer but was of course interested at the fact that this young girl "needed blood to live." The outcome of the story seemed a bit strange and demented but of course that was expected, I just did not know how it would all come together. If you like a little bit of depth to your horror, then you will like this film. A bit on the strange and crazy side of a vampire story but definitely a different take and not cliche in the slightest. Overall, I enjoyed watching it.

Projectionist Grade: B+

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