Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

November

I know for some of you, November is a good month with Thanksgiving, family, good food and friends. Up here, November is one of those months that just seem long, dark, cold and wet. Temps are around 0-10 C (32-50F) I hear ya mumbling about those temps not being so bad, but near the coast 36F rain and wind makes for truly lousy weather. The occasional snow day will happen, but it'll be the wet kind of snow that turns to sleet and rain, before it drops below freezing during nights and then thaws back to slush and more rain the next morning.


It's hard to fight winter depression when the days don't get proper daylight. Everything gets a grayish-brown hue and becomes cold and ...soggy. I should have tidied up the garden and the summer pots, already. I should rake the last layer of leaves off my lawn. Hasn't happened yet. My excuse is that I'm waiting for a somewhat sunny day, but pfft, yeah! As if!

Some things have been done. We've ordered a new veranda door. that will save a lot of heat this winter. We've gotten the birch tree that I'm going to use as Christmas santa decorations next month, cut and moved indoor to dry up. Next weekend we'll be cutting the 'stands' and the branches which will be the body for my 'Stubbe-nisser' (translates poorly as Root-santas)...I can't explain, but will show pictures of them another time.

 Hubby and I fixed the shower leakage and the jacuzzi last week. I had my first bubble-bath the other night. Bliss! See, that's what you need to do in November. You have to make room for nice stuff. A good book, crackling fireplace,  a good movie - preferably a good FUN movie. 

Yesterday I watched The Avengers with Simen. It was a blast. One of our favorite moments were when Hulk punched Thor. For no good reason. There were other golden moments as well, like when Hulk called Loke "Puny God!"



Hubby hates these types of films. He's never been a fan of the comic books either, poor guy, doesn't know what he's missed out on :P It annoys him to no end that the kids enjoy 'my' kind of movies.

As a demonstration to our "lameasshumour" he called his brother over and watched Fat Pizza - the movie
Think Ali G and Borat, but in Australian and you get the gist. I've watched it and I laughed, it's got its fun parts, by all means, but...yeah, I guess the whole boobies-popping-out-all-over-the-screen has grown a bit old for me.

 So, while hubby and his brother howled and groaned, I tried ignoring them by listening to Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden going at it on audiobook, but I gave up and instead just watched the two of them laughing themselves silly. Seeing how L.O.U.D. They get in how they express their joy over a movie scene, it makes sense they never go to the movie theaters. None of the other movie goers would be able to enjoy the film if these two were there...  By the time the film ended they were completely worn out. For them, watching a movie, is more like a thorough workout, than anything else. They curl up in fetal positions and whimper. when the characters get their a$$es kicked - and let me tell you, there is a lot of that going on in this film - they literally fall off the couch laughing. They hide behind pillows screaming "NOOO!" of the top of their lungs... It's entertainment enough just to watch them watching.

Tonight I'll be going over to my friend, Ellen to knit and chat. I've reached the shoulder and neck part on the jumper I'm knitting Simen and it's the 'complicated part' of the jumper. I'll need Ellen to go through things with me once more before I go at it... Perhaps I'll be making some scented candles later this week. November is perfect for candle lights.

From what I've been reading on your blogs, it seems there are a lot of stupid stuff and drama is going on. I hope you're able to find some small moments of peace, fun and happiness in between. Hang in there and if you can, laugh in the face of shiteness, "Hah, Puny Shite!" *hugses*

Friday, May 11, 2012

Halp?

My brother in law just gave me a disk with a bunch of blue ray movies on it. He borrowed it from a friend and just told me he will need to get it back soon. I don't know how many days I have.

I'm in movie heaven right now, but I have a major problem. I'll probably not have time to watch them all and I only know some of them and need advice about which ones to watch first and which ones to watch-if-I-get-the-time.

List in no particular order(those I haven't watched yet):

Captain America
Catch 44
Conan the Barbarian
Crazy stupid love
Dragon gift of the night fury
Earth's final hours
Everything must go
Friends with benefits
Green Lantern
Hall pass
Horrible bosses
Hostel part 3
In time
Johnny English 2
Killer Elite
Margin Call
Real steel
Riddick duology
rise of the planet of apes
storm war
the adjustment bureau
the big year
the fighter
the sunset limited
the change-up
the debt
the double
the lincoln lawyer
the tourist
zookeeper 

additional movie watched: Iron Man II


I hope I got the names and spelling right, apologies if not

I am going to watch Captain America next. I want to watch Conan and Green Lantern but which of the others do you recommend I watch after that? Halp pweeeze?

Update:
I've striked out those I've seen. I loved The Green Lantern. It was better than I expected, positive surprises are always such a treat =)

Hubby will be home from the seminar late afternoon today. I'm heading up to the mountain. I just have to clean the floors as Simen 'walked' Georg into a mud-hole yesterday night and my living room has been turned into a dirt field.

Ooooh, guess what?! I get to drive the new car. I will come to love this car to death, I just know it. Comfy leather seats, cruise control, stereo controls, etc on the steering wheel. A decent stereo. It even has the old fashion cassette deck. Gotta love the Swedes! Someone - presumably the former older -  had gifted us with a CD with Swedish 'danseband' music on it which nearly had Simen and I throwing up instantly upon hearing it. Thank goodness we managed to get it turned off quickly enough to avoid such a catastrophe.

The car also has AC - it's the first of our car that has ever had such luxury and I'm afraid I have to admit; I can get used to this. I'll probably cry a little every time I have to drive the old manual el cheapo Volvo from now on....Talk about getting spoiled quickly

I'll be updating the movie list when on Monday. Runar hates anything Marvel or Sci Fi or Fantasy, so I'm guessing it'll be comedies, but I think I'll have time to watch the Pitch Black movies before he gets there *crossing fingers like crazy* as I REALLY want to watch the last of those.

Update 2:

Watched more movies. Watching Reel Steel tonight. Not sure what others I'll manage to plow through this weekend. Handing back the ht...something next week.


Thursday, June 17, 2010

Bronson



Every once in a while an odd little movie comes along that blows my mind away. This is one. It's apparently based on a true story, which normally would make me not want to see it, but I decided to give it a go regardless. I don't regret that. It has an eerie Clockwork Orange feel to it. Tom Hardy does an excellent job portraying Charlie. It's rather violent and not for the faint hearted, although it doesn't really dwell on the violence ...as such.