Monday, February 9, 2009

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist/Other Media

Have you ever seen a movie and connected with it so much that is sticks in your head for a long time?

I saw Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist in theaters the first time I saw it, but I was with a large group and we talked through a lot of it. But then I watched it again last night and I absolutely loved it with all my heart. Part of it was that I wanted so much to be where they were, doing what they were doing. Their whole night looked so fun and alive and wonderful. 
I loved Kat Dennings, and last but certainly not least Michael Cera.

He was in Arrested Development as his break-out role, and has been in Superbad, Juno and other miscellanous shows earlier. Anyways, I like him a lot. His character is Nick and Norah's is pretty much the perfect boy.
He is cute, likes good music, just a little awkward, just mmmmm in general.
So there, see this movie if you haven't.
It is wonderful and fun and sweet and everything all together.
P.S. If you are a Michael Cera for of even if you're not, check out this site: http://www.clarkandmichael.com/

IN OTHER NEWS:

Chris Brown beat up Rihanna? I was surprised about that one... mhhmm.
The Oscars are coming up very soon. This weekend even? Anyways I am very excited for that event, and I'm trying to see all the movies nominated for best picture, and as many of the others as possible. I just watched Revolutionary Road a couple of days ago and I liked it a lot more than I expected, it was extremely depressing, but I could tell from the trailer that it wasn't going to be the feel good film of the year. I really liked it, now i'm watching The Reader and I'm liking that too... Kate Winslet really pumped out some critically aclaimed movies last year.
Lie to Me: I like this show a lot. The acting is far superior to that in Fringe or Cold Case, and the basic idea of the show is really clever I think. Basically, the show is about a agency that the FBI, police and other groups or people hire to detect if someone is lying by reading their facial features and body language. The show relates the questionable expressions that the suspect makes to famous faces that have made the same expression. Lovin' it.
Kath and Kim :If you haven't seen this show, watch it. It's on every Thursday before The Office and 30 Rock. It's about a wonderfully white trash mother and daughter. Full episodes are also available on NBC. com.