GOSSIP GIRL
Oh my gosh, Chuck Bass defines this show. He is so hot. Also, you totally know that Chuck and Vanessa are only hooking up because the actors who play them are hooking up in real life, right? I mean, seriously? Plus, doesn't Serena remember when she didn't want to party anymore? And actually wanted to become close with her family? Apparently not, because even though she's in high school and should be having high school experiences, she's jetting off to Spain where she will apparently get married?!?!? What!?!?!?!
ONE TREE HILL
Okay, he says I love you, you can't say it back, SHOULD NOT END A RELATIONSHIP! People get places in their own time, STOP MAKING SUCH A HUGE DEAL ABOUT IT! Also, you can't fix everything by jetting off to Malibu... Also, Peyton, you did not go back to Tree Hill for Brooke, you came back for Lucas and you know it. And WHEN WILL THEY STOP TALKING ABOUT KEITH!?!?!? Obviously this show annoys me more than I thought it did....
Anyone else think the picture on the fridge of Skills and Deb looks like a little boy and his adoptive mother???? 'Cause my roommate thinks so and I agree. So glad THAT seems to be over.
TEACHER'S WORST NIGHTMARE: THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY IN YOUR LIVING ROOM!!!!!!
*****I would like to take a second to apologize for the randomness of tonight's post....I've had a little too much sugar.*****
"That's what guys do when they work on cars together. They tease each other about girls."
BEST MOMENT OF TONIGHT'S EPISODE: Stephen from Laguna Beach giving relationship advice.
Alright, enough crazyness for tonight. Better luck next time.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Knowing isn't always a good thing...
Hello everyone!
This Saturday evening I saw Knowing with Nicholas Cage. SPOILER ALERT!!! I will warn you right now, if you plan on seeing this movie do not continue reading. I am going to discuss the end.
Overall it was an entertaining movie. It moved along nicely and it wasn't immediately obvious how it would end. However, this may be because the ending was completely random and unexpected and didn't quite fit in with the rest of the movie.
It began with a somewhat believable concept. A little girl hears voices and they tell her the dates, locations and death tolls of horrible tragedies to come over the next 50 years. Fast forward to the future where Nicholas Cage's son has possession of the paper the little girl wrote the dates on. Cage realizes what the paper means and tries to stop the three final tragedies from occuring.
Turns out, the last tragedy is the end of the world and the whispering voices are actually aliens trying to collect Cage's son and the original little girl's granddaughter so they can repopulate the human race after the Earth is destroyed by a solar flare....right...
All in all, great idea for a movie that fell short of my expectations. Wait to rent this one folks.
This Saturday evening I saw Knowing with Nicholas Cage. SPOILER ALERT!!! I will warn you right now, if you plan on seeing this movie do not continue reading. I am going to discuss the end.
Overall it was an entertaining movie. It moved along nicely and it wasn't immediately obvious how it would end. However, this may be because the ending was completely random and unexpected and didn't quite fit in with the rest of the movie.
It began with a somewhat believable concept. A little girl hears voices and they tell her the dates, locations and death tolls of horrible tragedies to come over the next 50 years. Fast forward to the future where Nicholas Cage's son has possession of the paper the little girl wrote the dates on. Cage realizes what the paper means and tries to stop the three final tragedies from occuring.
Turns out, the last tragedy is the end of the world and the whispering voices are actually aliens trying to collect Cage's son and the original little girl's granddaughter so they can repopulate the human race after the Earth is destroyed by a solar flare....right...
All in all, great idea for a movie that fell short of my expectations. Wait to rent this one folks.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Doesn't quite feel like spring...
This blog has been created to go along with my new, grown up life. I hope to be able to write in here about TV shows I watch, movies I see, events and things going on around Chicago that I participate in. I will avoid commenting on emotional things in my life. (I think i can reserve that sort of info for my old high school blog). Whether you are a friend of mine, or stumble upon this blog by accident, I hope you enjoy!
Amanda
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