Showing posts with label The Hangover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hangover. Show all posts

Friday, 28 August 2009

>=AWAY WE GO|]


I was going to watch Inglourious Basterds last night. It was the first time it was playing but I thought I would be okay at this one cinema where it's usually never that crowded. But this time, however, it was completely full. The end of the cue was outside on the street and when it finally was my turn the film had already sold out long time ago. So instead I went to see Away We Go which I wanted to see for a while already as well. First I didn't have that much interest in seeing it but that changed apparently and for the last couple of days it had been at the top of my 'movies I want to see the most'-list. Sam Mendes is best known for American Beauty and recently did the great Revolutionary Road. This one film is completely different. Some people will complain saying it's another one of those hipster indie feel good flicks like Juno or Little Miss Sunshine. True, there's the road trip with the frequent interludes of singer songwriter guitar music. But you can't help falling in love with these characters which are wonderfully played by the two leads. Especially Maya Rudolph who is probably best known for her work on Saturday Night Live is so gentle and brings such a calmth to her character. She had me completely. It's a beautiful performance. If I was the one handing out Oscars at the beginning of next year I would give her one. The only one outshining her is Maggie Gyllenhaal who has a small but very memorable role. Just the other day I watched The Hangover and I must say I'd choose Away We Go over that one anytime. I'm not saying I really disliked The Hangover but it's slightly overrated. One of the characters is so dumb it's not even funny. I much more prefer well written characters with character traits that make you laugh because they're so recognizable. Yes, some of the characters, like Maya Rudolph's former boss or John Krasinski's parents, are a bit over the top, perhaps trying a little bit too much, but they were really funny and characters I could identify with. Apart from that this film has some real substance, it's not all jokes. It's about two people realizing they've reached the moment in their life they'll be starting a real family but who aren't quite sure yet if they're up for it. I love that they go on a trip to meet friends or family and see the families they have and eventually they realize that there's no such thing as a perfect family and you just have to do it your way and see what happens. There's no textbook that teaches you how to do it. So by the end of last night I wasn't that disappointed for not having seen the basterds in action. I will soon probably. And perhaps on Monday I'll go check out a preview screening of Lars Von Trier's Antichrist :D

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

#^THE HANGOVER + LOTS OF PICTURES<*

I'm going to bed soon 'cause I'm still pretty tired from my campingflight to Lowlands paradise :D I watched The Hangover tonight in the Pathé in Amsterdam. Some people will think it's incredibly funny and it is, but so much is so unrealistic. It just doesn't feel authentic. I can't believe people on a site like Awardsdaily think it should be one of the 10 Best Picture Academy Award nominees. I know they would like comedy to be taken more seriously but then go with something like Fargo which at least has some real cleverness to it. I'm not so stoked about The Hangover.
So today has been the first day finally knowing I'll have something to do once summer ends which is already really soon if I decide to go to this school in Utrecht 'cause I'll try another school on Monday.
I've been wearing my Bloc Party T-shirt all day. I love it. I bought it at Lowlands. I just had to :D

Came across all these cool pictures.







I love the colour in this one:




Photographed by Thomas Lohr for Contributing Editor

More here

The girl in these Burberry ads just sits in the perfect pose. I love how she slouches a bit

Photographer: Lachlan Bailey
Stylist: Elliott Smedley




Photographer: Stephan Schacher
Stylist: Risa Knight




Photographed by Julia Heuse




From Hero Magazine:



Photographer: Marcelo Gomes







Photographed by David Bellemère







Such a great cover
Shot by Josh Olins



Pictures via The Fashionisto, COÛTE QUE COÛTE, Contributing Editor, and Red Model Blog

By the way,keep checking this website dropstuff.nl. On their main page a video starts automatically playing which shows what's playing right now on their big screen of their glass house building. My short film hasn't been added yet I think but hopefully it will be soon so if you see a film on their list on the right saying 'Nu Live' called 'Los Op Lowlands' then that's my film! :)

And Face Hunter Yvan Rodic has a visual diary now where he posts pictures he takes that are not on his usual Face Hunter website and don't necessarily feature well dressed people out on the street. Check it out here