Showing posts with label Movie Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Reviews. Show all posts

A past discovered and Juno...


My bride picked up the phone a couple of days ago to find an unfamiliar voice. My grandma Nevada. Nevada was the foster mother of my mom. My sister Amie and I grew up knowing her as our grandma of course. We didn't see her nearly as much as my dad's mom though.

Nevada called us to let us know she had come across some photos that she was getting rid of to see if we wanted them. She said basically that once her and my grandpa Don die off, there won't be anyone around who knows who all these kids are. They raised many foster kids. Those foster kids had lots of kids. I had a different cousin pretty much every time I went over there. All loosely connected...all a little confused.

So I called Nevada yesterday and I drove Allison, Ava, and I over to meet up with them. We sat around and chatted for a while and reminisced. It was certainly bittersweet as I only realized just how long I've been away as I was walking through the door. It's been about 9 years since I've connected with them. How can you be so close and just drift away for 9 years?

I picked up some photos and it was so exciting because I don't remember any of them.

My mom and dad together...and looking happy:

My sister before the drugs, before the accident, before her innocence was ripped away:

Looking forward to everything:

Mom (she called me yesterday and she sounded straight.):

Apparently mom had something to do with the church...I always thought she was lying:

I was 14, Amie was 13:

It was a good trip to my grandparents house. It boggles my mind to think of just how introverted an extrovert can be. I've got to make time for the important things in my life.

We watched Juno last night. I liked it. I didn't know if I liked it at first because it made me uncomfortable...but it was good. I reminded me of real life and how things happen. So many people want to look deep to find where problems come from...so often they're just a result of boredom or the chips falling in the wrong direction. Juno was worth seeing.

Movie Review: Ratatouille...

Ryan's Overall Movie Score: 9 / 10

Allison, Ava, and I watched Ratatouille last night after consuming a large mushroom pizza from Papa John's...mmmm. We've been wanting to see this movie, but I must say that it surpassed my expectations. What a great animated film!

I always love the Pixar movies. I think they took the animation another step up with Ratatouille. It was so artistic and for some reason just felt warm and inviting. Very Indie somehow.

It's certainly hard for me being a food dweeb not to love something like this, but Allison loved it too. I rented the movie, but now I'll probably have to buy it. 9 out of 10 movie for us.

Check it out and let me know what you think.

Movie Review: Dan in real life...


Ryan's Overall Movie Score: 8.5 / 10

I thought this movie was awesome. The funny thing about it is that it was more of a love story than a comedy. The reason that's funny is because I saw this movie on a "guy's night out".

There were six of us guys there and we all thought it was a great movie. I will definitely see it again. Steve Carell is one of my favorites. Many people hate his acting, but I think it's getting better all the time. I haven't seen Juliette Binoche in much but she was perfect for this role.

Dan in real life was the classic story of going after what your heart is feeling rather than what your head is thinking. Good stuff. See it and let me know what you thought.

You can see more reviews and information on Dan in real life @ IMDB


p.s...this was not a "chick flick". If all women happened to be watching it then yes, it would be a chick flick. We are men however, and the fact that we enjoyed the movie proves it's un-chickflickedness.