Saturday, April 25, 2009

TUCK EVERLASTING

Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel) is a girl in her early teens growing up in the small rural town of Winesap in 1914. Winnie's parents (Victor Garber and Amy Irving) are loving but overprotective, and Winnie longs for a life of greater freedom and adventure. One day, while exploring the nearby woods, Winnie gets lost, but she has the good fortune to happen upon the Tuck Family, who live nearby - mother Mae (Sissy Spacek), father Angus (William Hurt), and sons Jesse (Jonathan Jackson) and Miles (Scott Bairstow). The Tucks are warm and caring people, and Winnie feels right at home with them; she also finds herself developing a serious crush on Jesse, and isn't so sure she wants to return; meanwhile, her parents become increasingly distraught as they search for their missing daughter. But in time Winnie discovers there's a secret behind the seemingly idyllic lives of the Tuck Family; they have discovered a magical spring on their property, and anyone who drinks from it will never grow old and never die. While to Winnie this sounds like a wonderful prospect, the Tucks have come to understand this is as much of a curse as a blessing, especially when she realizes Jesse is considerably older than she is. The Tucks also have to contend with the presence of the sinister Man In The Yellow Suit (Ben Kingsley), who wishes to buy their property and make a fortune from their "fountain of youth."

---> life has all kinds of challenges, different things to encounter, weird experiences and some unexplainable occurrences. and in this movie, all that seem to have happened. a secret that a family had kept for so long and maybe never knew how long it has been. this movie is yet another remarkable way of portraying another love story. and like any love stories, there comes happy times and the troubled times. in this film, the trouble comes when you have to decide whether to be with the one you love but with a catch: to forever live, to never die. it would be so wonderful to be with the one you love eternally but i think it would be so boring to live forever. yes you can experience and see all the changes made from one generation to another but what's the point in that?? you'll meet a lot of new great people but i think only one true love is enough. the film really didn't have a happy ending but what was more important was the time when they met and experienced true love. i guess what really matters is not how long we live in this world but how we live each day and make it as if it were the last.

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JESSE: Spend forever with me, Winnie?

ANGUS TUCK:
If there's one thing I've learned about people, it's that many will do anything, anything not to die. And they'll do anything to keep from living their life.

ANGUS TUCK:
What we Tucks have, you can't call it living. We just... are. We're like rocks, stuck at the side of a stream.

ANGUS TUCK:
Don't be afraid of death, Winnie. Be afraid of the unlived life.

NARRATOR: For some time passes slowly, an hour can seem an eternity. For others there's never enough. For the Tucks, it didn't exist.

NARRATOR:
Winnie Foster was beginning to lose track of time. Had she been there a day? A week? A month? It seemed to Winnie that the Tucks lived in a way the rest of the world had forgotten. They where never in a hurry and did things the slow way. For the first time Winnie felt free to explore, to ask questions, to play.

JESSE:
How am I supposed to take you home when I can't make my feet move from this spot? If I could die tomorrow I would, just so I could spend one more night with you.

WINNIE:
Jesse, don't let go!
JESSE: It's ok, it's ok. There's no chance of that, Winnie Foster. I'll never let you go

JESSE:
Winnie Foster, I will love you until the day I die!

J U M P E R

Based on the novel by Steven Gould, Jumper concerns David (Hayden Christensen), a young man who quite literally wills himself away from his grim family life by teleporting to another place with the power of his mind. Years later, David is using his powers to raid bank vaults, seduce girls in London, lunch on the pyramids, and surf in Fiji. But he soon discovers that he is not the only one bestowed with this unique gift, and all is not well in the world of jumpers. There are people out there, such as Roland (Samuel L. Jackson), who view jumpers as a threat to all humankind, and have made it their mission in life to eliminate them. After jumping back to Michigan to get reacquainted with his long lost love, Millie (Rachel Bilson), David makes the acquaintance of experienced jumper Griffin (Jamie Bell). Informed by Griffin of a secret between jumpers and a shadowy group that seeks to destroy them, the pair soon finds themselves facing off against a legion of murderous opponents who won't stop fighting until every last jumper has been eliminated.


---> i think this movie is just so cool. imagine you can have your breakfast at London or have your lunch at the pyramids then maybe dinner at Paris. anywhere you want. just picture it in your mind then there you are. and that would be so incredible even just thinking about it. you can go to one place if you get tired with the other. its like an exit to an old boring life to a more exciting and interesting one. i just love the concept of this movie. for me, it was just really creative and imaginative. its something new, something people would want to watch. well of course all this is impossible but who cares everyone has the freedom to dream and be where they wanna be even in the most weird yet amazing way.

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DAVID RICE: Let me tell you about my day so far. Coffee in Paris, surfed the Maldives, took a little nap on Kilimanjaro. Oh, yeah, I got digits from this Polish chick in Rio. And then I jumped back for the final quarter of the N.B.A. finals--courtside of course. And all that was before lunch. I could go on, but all I'm saying is, I'm standing on top of the world.

DAVID RICE: Where do you want to go?
MILLIE: Surprise me.

HOTEL FOR DOGS

Adapted from author Lois Duncan's 1971 children's book of the same name, director Thor Freudenthal's Hotel for Dogs follows two mischievous orphans as they attempt to hide dozens of stray dogs in an abandoned hotel. Disheartened by their new guardians' announcement that pets are strictly forbidden, 16-year-old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her younger brother, Bruce (Jake T. Austin), race to find a home for their loyal dog Friday. Fortunately for Friday, there's an abandoned hotel just around the corner, and Bruce possesses just the kind of mechanical smarts needed to transform the rundown inn into a four-star retreat for canines. For a while, Friday and his friends have it made, but when the neighbors start to get suspicious, Andi and Bruce resort to every trick in the book in order to prevent their secret from being discovered.

---> it's a very cute movie especially to those who love dogs. it's a pretty interesting story as to how an abandoned hotel became a hotel for dogs. the idea was great and really cute. imagine a hotel for dogs, with spas, salons, restos etc. . the movie also was very creative as one of the main character here is really good in inventing things. he is very young yet very good at it. i was amazed of how they were able to bring up such ideas like making "so called" movie houses, or how their meals were served or the different games the dogs can enjoy. the story also dwells on the lives of two orphaned siblings dealing with their foster parents and how they value one another and their dog. the dog here somehow is the key that keeps them together, the one thing that they love and treasure besides each other.

SYNOPSIS: http://www.wildaboutmovies.com/index.php
MOVIE POSTER: http://images.apple.com/trailers/paramount/images/hotelfordogs_200811251719.jpg

Sunday, April 5, 2009

THE BUCKET LIST

In Rob Reiner's "The Bucket List," corporate billionaire Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and working class mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) are worlds apart. At a crossroads in their lives, they share a hospital room and discover they have three things in common: a desire to spend the time they have left doing everything they ever wanted to do before they "kick the bucket," an unrealized need to come to terms with who they are - and terminal cancer. Together they embark on the road trip of a lifetime, becoming friends along the way and learning to live life to the fullest. Each adventure adds another check to their list, all done with insight and humor.

---> it's a good movie to watch for everyone. it is mainly about life. how two very different people dealt with dying. its really a good movie as to how a few months before resting in peace, you meet someone unexpectedly (needless to say in a hospital) who can bring joy in your life. personally, i liked the idea of strangers becoming friends changing each other's life even in a very odd and short span of time. its really very touching as to how they both gradually completed their list. the movie even showed some of the most famous tourist spots in the world. and i would definitely want to see it someday too. just the thought of dying is frightening but this film actually somehow made you forget about its darker side. it teaches you to live life to the fullest, do the things you want to do, and spend it with the people you love. might as well make my own "bucket list" and if i would be lucky hopefully, ill also be as rich as Edward Cole in the movie to make that list complete.

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EDWARD COLE: The simplest thing is... I loved him. And I miss him. Carter and I saw the world together. Which is amazing... When you think that only three months ago, we were complete strangers! I hope that it doesn't sound selfish of me but... the last months of his life were the best months of mine. He saved my life... And he knew it before I did. I'm deeply proud that this man found it worth his while to know me. In the end, I think it's safe to say that we brought some joy to one another's lives, so one day, when I go to some final resting place, if I happen to wake up next to a certain wall with a gate, I hope that Carter's there to vouch for me and show me the ropes on the other side.

CARTER CHAMBERS: [in his letter to Edward] Dear Edward, I've gone back and forth the last few days trying to decide whether or not I should even write this. In the end, I realized I would regret it if I didn't, so here it goes. I know the last time we saw each other, we weren't exactly hitting the sweetest notes-certain wasn't the way I wanted the trip to end. I suppose I'm responsible and for that, I'm sorry. But in all honestly, if I had the chance, I'd do it again. Virginia said I left a stranger and came back a husband; I owe that to you. There's no way I can repay you for all you've done for me, so rather than try, I'm just going to ask you to do something else for me-find the joy in your life. You once said you're not everyone. Well, that's true-you're certainly not everyone, but everyone is everyone. My pastor always says our lives are streams flowing into the same river towards whatever heaven lies in the mist beyond the falls. Find the joy in your life, Edward. My dear friend, close your eyes and let the waters take you home.

CARTER CHAMBERS: Even now I cannot understand the measure of a life, but I can tell you this. I know that when he died, his eyes were closed and his heart was open. And I'm pretty sure he was happy with his final resting place, because he was buried on the mountain. And that was against the law.

THE BUCKET LIST:
  1. Witness something truly majestic
  2. Help a complete stranger for a common good
  3. Laugh till I cry
  4. Drive a Shelby Mustang
  5. Kiss the most beautiful girl in the world
  6. Get a tattoo
  7. Skydiving
  8. Visit Stonehenge
  9. Spend a week at the Louvre
  10. See Rome
  11. Dinner at La Cherie d'Or
  12. See the Pyramids
  13. Get back in touch (previously "Hunt the big cat")
  14. Visit Taj Mahal, India
  15. Hong Kong
  16. Victoria Falls
  17. Serengeti
  18. Ride the Great Wall of China
SYNOPSIS: http://www.wildaboutmovies.com/index.php
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