My Most Waste of Time Movie
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
What's my most waste-of-time movie?
That questions kind of hard for me considering that I think that every movie is a great one. Although, one movie which I think I can place at the bottom of the never ending list of movies I love watching is Mulan2. Even if, in general, I love all Disney movies because I am a die hard Disney fan, for some reason, I didn't enjoy watching this movie as much as I did all the other movies I've seen. There was just something about it that made me wish that I just hadn't watched it. For one thing, I did not like that Mushu in the movie had become the enemy or the "bad guy" since he was my absolute favorite character when I watched Mulan. Another reason why Mulan2 is probably one of my lest least least favorites is because although I don't particulary despise clichés and expected endings, I think Mulan2's plot was just too expected and too much of a cliché. Everything was just so dramatic and so predictable. I do admit, though, that there were portions of the movie that I did like, which is why Mulan2 isn't a movie I'd particularly hate, but I guess, because I loved the first movie so much, I expected to love the second one just as much as I loved the first. I know it probably doesn't follow that just because I'd like the first, I should automatically like the second, but I suppose I just had high expectations for it, so I was really disappointed with its outcome.
Je t'embrasse;
7:22 PM
What's My Favorite Movie?
Thursday, February 01, 2007
What's my favorite movie?
I honestly don't have one. I never did. I just watch whatever movie's showing in Town or whatever's on HBO or Star Movies. I've never picked any movie as my favorite one. I love watching whatever I feel lik at a given moment. If I feel happy, I watch any comedy or inspirational movie that pops up. If I feel sentimental, I watch some romantic movie. If I'm feeling brave enough, I watch a new horror film. I've never been too picky about movies I watch, and not to sound geeky, but I really prefer reading over turning on the TV to find something new to watch. I honestly think that every movie is good, which is why I can never be one of those movie critics. I'll always think every movie is a great one, even when it most probably isn't. I can probably list down a number of movies that I enjoy watching, but that list would pretty much be every movie I've seen since I was old enough to understand movies.
A movie I feel like watching at a moment depends on how I feel, what I've been doing, who I'm with and what time of the year it is. I'm actually very shallow when deciding whether a movie I watch is good or not.
If it's triggered any emotion of mine, it's great.
Je t'embrasse;
6:52 PM