Monday, June 9, 2014

School, Movies, Cooking and More Movies

I don't know if I mentioned how busy summer semester is, but it's pretty rough.  My first summer course was a library business management class that was a full semester jammed into 3 weeks.  I was working on it EVERY DAY!  Usually I take Sundays off (because the library's only open from 1-5pm), but I had to work on Sunday last week to get all of my work done.  Because I'm most productive in the morning and the library isn't open, I used the Starbucks gift card Mitch gave me and settled in at Starbucks.  I actually got a lot done!  Huge thanks to Mitch for the gift card so I could still get school work done for "free"!!!


I guess all of that hard work paid off because I just barely eeeked out an A!!!!!!!  Hooray for keeping my 4.0!!!!!!!

I start my next class today.  It's a 6 week course so hopefully it won't be as bad...I guess we'll see lol.

To celebrate the end of my first summer course I went to see the movie Edge of Tomorrow.  It was really good.  It had everything, romance, action, adventure and humor.  Basically its like groundhogs day for war.

I saw it at the AMC Westwood.  It is HANDS DOWN the best theater in ohio to go see movies at.  The matinee prices are 6.50 (5.50 for movies before noon) AND they have these recliner chairs.  Cheap and comfortable?  Yes please!!

I've been trying to cook more.  One thing I tried to make was this chicken and broccoli masterpiece.  I twas chicken, brocooli, onions, cream cheese and chicken stock.  I guess I didn't let the chicken stock and cream cheese simmer long enough before adding to chicken and broccoli because it was a bit runny.  It still tasted like my mom's chicken divan I remember from childhood.  So yum!

Later in the week dad sent me this picture:

While I tried to match this (how hard is it to put tuna in an avocado?), I couldn't get it exactly the same, but it was still a quick easy and delicious meal!

To try and save on energy I made black out curtians.  By "made" I mean I took some sheets and draped them over the window.  What do you think?!

Last friday night, after watching the new tom cruise movie, I met up with KW, Mitch and Dom for minecrafting, and then once it got dark Dom made a pretty impressive fire for smore's!  While we were hanging out, I had one of those "there's no where else I would rather be then right here, right now" moments...and then a scary deer was stomping around near by and snorting angry!!!  Deer can be scary!

Saturday and Sunday were my break between summer courses.  So, what did I do?  Well, let me tell you (sorry about the slightly inappropriate wife beater I wearing, it gets mightily warm in my condo):

I am soooooo over movies.  I watched a full 14 movies in 2 days.  Movie after movie after movie gets old really quick.  Here are the movies I watched:


I was going to try and list my favorites, but I enjoyed most of them, so instead I'll give a quick rundown of each movie in the order I watched:

1.  Blue Valentine:  Ryan Gossling always equals yummy.  He was the best part of this movie, the rest was really sad and heart wrenching.  Did not like, will not watch again.

2.  Father of Invention:  While I usually enjoy Kevin Spacey, this movie was a solid "meh".  I played minecraft while watching this because after 20 min I realized (correctly) that this movie was gonna pretty lame.  Would not watch again

3.  Take Me Home Tonight:  The only great part of this movie was the really great 80's music.  The rest was a standard young adult party themed movie.  Would not watch again.

**So far the movies I've chosen have been poorly done and I'm wondering if I've made a mistake.  Can I get through another 11 movies after this crap??**

4.  Premium Rush:  I love anything with Joseph Gordon Levitt.  I had watched Looper earlier in the week and was excited for this movie.  I was not disappointed.  It was an action packed movie that made me desperately want to take up bike riding!  So COOL!  Would watch again (and again, and again).

5.  Just My Luck:  A rom-com with lindsey lohan and the captain from the new star trek movies.  Sadly, I really enjoyed it.  It was cheesy and silly and just my type of movies.  I might watch again.

6.  Robot and Frank:  An ageing thief, Frank, with Alzheimer gets a robot to help him.  I LOVED this movie.  The pain of Alzheimers and dealing with life and love and robots really was wonderful.  This was my favorite movie of the lot.  Would watch again!!

7.  Jumping the Broom:  An African American comedy about marriage.  The term jumping the broom comes from slave times when slaves weren't allowed to get married so they would "Jump the Broom" to commit to each other.  It was really good.  The family dynamics and various forms of love were heart warming.  Would maybe watch again.

***It was 11pm on Saturday when I finished movie number 7.  I decided to crash and start again tomorrow.  Half way there!!**

8.  Headhunters:  When I was picking out movies for my 14 movie binge, I decided to try and be international and pick a foreign film.  I selected a norweigin (or sweedish??) movie about an art thief vs. professinal killer.  It was surprisingly good.  I always assume foreign films are going to be boring and artsy.  Nope, this movie was action packed and great.  Would watch again.

9.  When Harry met Sally:  I had never seen this movie, which is strange considering how much I love rom-coms.  It lived up to the hype.  Even though it was decades old, the dating advice and jokes were still relevant.  Would watch again (and again!!)

10.  The Ides of March:  Another Ryan Gossling movie, which is the only reason I picked it.  Man, I am 0 for 2 with Ryan Gossling movies.  This one was another dud.  It actually really turned me off from politics.  So dirty.  This movie left a bad taste in my mouth.  Would NEVER watch again.  Blech.

11.  Surrogates:  After the yuck that was the Ides of March I decided to watch a movie I had seen before, Surrogates.  I loved this movie as much the second time (if not more).  The premise is  a future where people don't have to go outside, they send their robot surrogates to do their work for them.  Action packed, and, you know with Bruce Willis it's gonna be good.  Would, and did, watch again.

12.  The Fountain:  One of my favorite all time Darrin Aronofsky movies.  It's beautiful and heart breaking.  I usually have to be in a mood to watch this, but, I figured I'd add an artsy-fartsy movie to my 14 movies and I'm glad I did.  I forget, between watches, how much I love this movie (so much!)  Would, and did, watch again.

13.  Contagion:  A huge cast!  I'm not even going to try and name everyone, but it's all about a virus outbreak and people trying to deal with the virus spreading and killing a lot of people.  Was surprisingly good.  Not the type of movie I would usually enjoy but I really liked it!

**LAST MOVIE**

14.  I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry:  I decided to save an Adam Sandler rom-com for my final movie.  After 13 movies I just wanted something funny and silly to finish off the run.  It was just that!  I really enjoyed it (maybe again?  I'm not sure if I've seen this before?) and see myself watching it.

So that's it!  14 movies in 2 days.  Suck it KW.  That being said, I'm not proud of myself.  This was a horrible idea and I would not recommend it to anyone...ever.

A huge thank you to North Olmsted library, my local library for providing free movies for this crazy bet!

4 comments:

  1. Not bad for one weekend. You win the movie challenge. I struggled to get through 14 movies in a week, cant imagine even trying that in a single weekend. I think 2 movies per day is my max and I can only do that like 3 or 4 days in a row before I've had enough.

    Also, here's the ones you watched that I've seen.

    Blue Valentine: Saw it, also did not like it very much.
    Robot and Frank: Saw it, didn't love it, didn't hate it. I was pretty middle-of-the-road on it.
    When Harry met Sally: Saw it, loved it. Great movie.
    The Ides of March: Saw it, it was ok. not great, but not terrible.
    The Fountain: Saw it, didn't get, didn't like it. Visually interesting, at least.
    Contagion: Saw it, liked it lots.

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    1. lassic Ken WIlson. Disagreeing on the majority of the movies.
      I can't believe you liked the Ides of March. It was literally the worst movie I watched.
      Also, the Fountain. The more I watch it, the more I love it. That movie is on its way up to being my all time favorite movies

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    2. hey, i said "not great, not terrible". i didn't like it. but i didn't hate it. it was "meh"

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  2. Congrats on your final grade! However, you must be crazy to watch a mind numbing 14 films on the weekend.

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