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Cheesy movies

There are a lot of them out there. I love a good cheesy movie once in a while. The chessier the better. Now usually I watch cheesy horror movies. Those are my favourites. But this weekend the boyfriend and I watched some cheesy science fiction. And man were they cheesy.

First up was Zardoz. I watched the whole movie and I’m still not sure what it was about. I’d like to know what kind of acid the writers were on when they wrote that movie. The first thing I thought of when I saw the giant flying head and booming voice was The Wizard of Oz. At least I “got” that part of the movie. I have to say it wasn’t Sean Connery at his best. He looked horrible with long hair too. It made him look much older. Okay, so I got that Connery’s character, Zed was a savage trained to kill. I get that the immortals were bored and just wanted death now. It could have been done in a much better way that didn’t make me feel like I was on an acid trip.

Next up was Barbarella. Okay, very cheesy but at least I could follow the story. An evil scientist has disappeared and Barbarella is tasked with finding him and bringing him back. Of course along the way she has sex with just about anyone. Barbarella is a highly sexual astronaut. During her mission she encounters a number of colourful, odd people. Her good heart and innocent nature save her in the end. I have to say, Jane Fonda was seriously HOT back then. I know it’s listed among The 100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made in a book by Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson. But this is a must see movie.

I’ve watched a number of movies from the late 60′s lately and they all have a huge focus on sex. Looks like things don’t change a whole lot over time.

Well, off to work. Lots of catching up to do because of last week’s teeth problems.

Until next time…

Cindy

Salt – no spoilers

We’re back to actually going out to watch movies again! I’m glad I’m seeing them when they come out and not months later on pay per view. Saturday’s movie was Salt with Angelina Jolie. The IMDB plot synopsis: As a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt swore an oath to duty, honor and country. Her loyalty will be tested when a defector accuses her of being a Russian spy.

First let me say how happy I am that Tom Cruise did not portray this role and they rewrote it for a woman. Second, it was a good movie but not great. I love a good spy movie. I love CIA characters. I love action. It had all that but I didn’t love it.

Salt was non stop action. Blowing things up. Shooting people. Lots of running through the streets, cars chasing cars through the streets. But the chase scenes were too long. They could have been shortened and more story added. I won’t go into the plot holes.

I think it could have been better written. It’s not a script I would study for story. The bad guy was obvious from very early on. At least to me. The end was no surprise to me. I might study the script to see why it was so obvious so I don’t do that in my scripts.

All that said, I would recommend the movie to anyone who likes a good action movie. I did like the movie. I like almost any movie Angelina does. I liked the character of Salt very much. I will see the sequel when it comes out as long as Jolie plays the role again.

Now, I must leave for work. And think about car chases I can add to my script while I’m driving on the highway.

Until next time…

Cindy

Inception – no spoilers

The plot synopsis from IMDB: In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one’s mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset.

That grabbed me right away. The trailers for the movie made it look incredibly cool. Because of the trailers I was wary about seeing the movie though. Hollywood always puts the best parts in the trailer, sometimes even giving away the ending. I worried that might be the case here. I was so wrong.

This movie was so good on so many levels. At a basic level the movie is about corporate espionage. Cobb is an expert at invading your dreams and extracting secrets you don’t want to get out. At its heart it’s about family and forgiveness.

The story was great. The writing was incredible. This is one script I want to study just to see how Christopher Nolan did it. The layers were amazing. He was subtle with his setups and hit us right between the eyes with the pay offs. And the end is one of those endings that make you wonder. The question I had at the end of the movie is one I had in my mind the whole time the movie was running. It will make you think. I’ll probably watch the movie a number of times to see if I missed anything. If anything in the movie makes the answer to the ending question obvious. I don’t think there is. But we’ll see.

The shooting script for the movie will be for sale in September. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. I want to read it and just study every page. Now if any of you Hollywood types out there want to send me a copy before then, I wouldn’t say no. :)

I heard on the radio this morning that this was DiCaprio’s best opening weekend yet. That’s good news for people who love this kind of movie. Go out and see this movie so Hollywood will keep giving us movies like this. It’s one of those movies I wish I’d written.

Anyone else see it? What did you think? If you’re going to comment, please no spoilers.

I’m off to work to see if anyone there saw Inception over the weekend. I feel the need to discuss without worrying about spoilers.

Until next time…

Cindy

2010 – 2011 Pilot Season

What will you be watching? I talked a few weeks ago about the shows that have been renewed and the ones that have been cancelled. Now it’s time to talk about new shows. There’s always a ray of hope when pilot shows are announced. They’re shiny and new with so much potential. Maybe they can help a network regain ratings. Then again maybe not. I’m looking at the shows they want to give us for the 2010 – 2011 pilot season and I have to say, I’m not impressed.

Do we really need more cop shows? Or medical dramas? Why, oh why, won’t the networks give us something new? Something fresh. Something different. Do they just not know what that is anymore? Are they too hung up on ratings to take a chance? Well, yeah they are. They don’t give shows much of a chance these days. Happy Town was cancelled after the first or second episode. They’re remaking Hawaii Five-O for Pete’s sake. The recycling of movies isn’t enough. They have to do it with TV shows too. All’s fair in love and ratings, right? Yeah, well, I want something new, something different. I won’t be watching a remake of a 60’s show I didn’t even watch when it was on TV the first time. It lasted twelve seasons. I didn’t watch any of them. And they’re remaking The Rockford Files. I mean, come on people. There are really no other TV show ideas out there? One remake I will be watching is Nikita. I watched a few episodes of the show when it was on in the 90’s. I’d like to see what they do with that one. And how about Prime Suspect? Not really a remake but let’s copy another British show because Hollywood can’t think up of something on their own. The British always do them better. And this is not just the frustrated screenwriter talking. This is the frustrated TV viewer talking.

So what do we have to look forward to? I’m not going into all of them. I’ll talk about the ones I’ll probably be watching and ones I will definitely not be watching.

Of the CBS offerings the only drama that holds any appeal to me is Chaos. I love CIA stuff. All the other dramas I’ll pass on thanks. Out of the dramas CBS is offering there are at least four cop shows and one medical drama.

Onto NBC. Two dramas get the thumbs up from me based on the premise. I’ll just have to see if the pilots are any good. I will be checking out The Event, a thriller about a regular Joe caught up in a large conspiracy. I love thrillers. I love conspiracies. Next up for me will be Undercovers about a couple pulled out of retirement to rejoin the CIA. Again, love CIA stuff. And it’s JJ Abrams. Of the NBC comedies being offered I might check out Beach Lane. But that’s only because it’s about an author.

The CW dramas are hit and miss. I might check out Betwixt. It’s a supernatural drama and I love the supernatural. Nikita, which I’ve already mentioned. And I might check out Nomads about a group of youths backpacking through countries who agree to perform secret missions for the CIA. There’s that CIA again.

As far as dramas go on ABC it’s a no for all of them except Body of Evidence which is a maybe and No Ordinary Family which is also a maybe.

Onto FOX. Well, FOX’s drama offerings did nothing for me except for one. But it looks like I’ll have to wait until 2011 to see that one. Terra Nova, a time travel drama about a family who goes back in time to the prehistoric age. They have one comedy I might check out. The Station about a CIA operative and his work buddies. Are we seeing a theme here?

So far none of the comedies offered, by any of the networks except FOX, have me wanting to set up the DVR for them. If the FOX comedy is good I’ll be adding that one to the ones I already watch.

Well, that’s it for now. Updates later if anything good comes up.

I’m off to work.

Until next time…

Cindy

The Amazing Race – 3

I’m not really one for “reality” shows. Never could get into them. Didn’t see the purpose of them. I’m proud to say I’ve never seen an episode of Survivor. However, when I started dating my boyfriend The Amazing Race 16 was on and he was a fan. I watched an episode with him and I was hooked. I love the show and finally understand my team leader’s enthusiasm for the show. To catch me up my boyfriend got a hold of seasons one to three.

We just finished watching season three and I’m disappointed that Flo and Zach won. Only because she didn’t deserve it. She gave up numerous times. She complained all the time. I was however thrilled that Teri and Ian did not win.

I had my favourite teams of course. I was sad to see the twins go. Not just because they were eye candy, though that helped. :) They didn’t really lose their cool. Maybe it was because from the very beginning all the other teams wanted to get rid of them. But I liked them. And I had my least favourite teams. I couldn’t stand Teri and Ian. Actually, I couldn’t stand Ian. I wished, often, that something would happen to him. Teri is a saint for staying married to him because if he’s like that in real life there’s no way I would have put up with him. I was so upset when they made it to the final three. Ian finally helped his wife up when they were walking back to the car after the drop into the water. Flo and Zach were one of my choices until the last couple of episodes. Could Flo get any more whiny and annoying? I wanted to hit her. I think Zach should get a medal for putting up with her. At one point Flo didn’t want to listen to Ian talk anymore. For three episodes I didn’t want to listen to Flo whine. I prayed she’d get laryngitis.

Of the last three teams I so wanted Ken and Gerard to win. They were one of the only teams that just had fun. They didn’t lose their cool. They weren’t mean to anyone. They didn’t complain.

The show can bring out the best in people and it can bring out the worst in people. I tend to root for the people who don’t let it get to them, who keep their cool and are pleasant and polite to everyone.

Off to work.

Until next time…

Cindy

How did your favourite shows do?

With most shows having aired their finales, I’m going to be complaining about some shows being cancelled. While others were not and should have been. I’ll also be celebrating the return of most of the shows I love. One thing I’m thrilled about is the return of Supernatural for the 2010-2011 season even though they still haven’t seen the wisdom in having me write an episode for them.

When it comes to the shows the networks renewed, let’s talk about what the networks did right for the 2010-2011 television season. Castle, The Mentalist, Glee, Bones, House, Human Target, Lie to Me, Chuck, Supernatural, Nurse Jackie, Psych, Stargate: Universe, Eureka, The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, How I Met Your Mother, Rules of Engagement. Looking at this list tells me I watch too much TV. :)

Now let’s talk about what they did wrong. Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, Smallville, Fringe. There are other shows I could do without too but those are the ones that I could do without the most. I loved Smallville when it first started. I faithfully watched for five seasons. Then it got ridiculous. I loved Criminal Minds too. Until they had an episode that completely ticked me off. I haven’t watched an episode since. I shudder every time I think of CSI: Miami. If they would just kill off Horatio I’d watch the show.

Onto cancellations. What did the networks do right? Ghost Whisperer, Cold Case, Defying Gravity, Eastwick, Guiding Light, As the World Turns, High Society, The Hills, I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, Jon & Kate Plus Eight, Melrose Place, More to Love. There are so many more that they did right but those are the main ones. Some just overstayed their welcome. Some got ridiculous (Ghost Whisperer, anyone?). Some were ridiculous to begin with.

When it comes to cancellations what did the networks do wrong? A lot. But then they always do. Here are the cancellations I think shouldn’t have been cancelled. Better Off Ted, Dollhouse (Fox, what do you have against Joss Whedon?), FlashForward, Num3rs, Survivors. Shows I really like that are a little wacky and that I watch without fail tend to get cancelled. Maybe I should start watching some of those reality shows. Those are a little wacky.

Off to work.

Until next time…

Cindy

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