Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Movie Blog 23 - “Head Over Heels” - Romance, Comedy, Mystery

"Head Over Heels" offers a refreshing twist on the typical romantic comedy, proving that movies featuring models can indeed be funny and endearing. The film follows a woman who, after a tumultuous breakup due to her boyfriend's infidelity, finds herself in need of a new place to live. She ends up sharing a living space with four models, which complicates her life in unexpected ways.

Each model brings their own unique personality to the mix: one is all about flaunting her bling, another sacrificed education for modeling, a third exudes a tough attitude that can be intimidating, and the fourth, an Australian, adds hilarity with her frequent surgeries and quirky dialogue.

Amidst the chaos of their shared living arrangements, the protagonist finds herself drawn to a charming guy from the fashion industry. As they navigate the ups and downs of romance against the backdrop of New York City, the film delivers a delightful blend of humor, romance, and relatable moments.

With its engaging storyline and colorful characters, "Head Over Heels" offers a lighthearted and entertaining experience for audiences of all ages. So grab some popcorn and get ready to laugh and fall in love with this charming romantic comedy.



Sunday, February 24, 2019

Movie Blog 22 - “Blended” - Romance, Comedy

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore shine in the delightful comedy "Blended." While the film may seem slow to start, it quickly wins over audiences with its charm and humor. Sandler portrays a widowed father of three girls, while Barrymore plays a divorced mother of two boys. Their initial blind date doesn't go as planned, but fate intervenes to bring them together once again.

Set against the picturesque backdrop of South Africa, the pair find themselves sharing the same hotel suite with their respective children. As they navigate the challenges of blended family life, hilarity ensues. From Adam's comical Lady Gaga makeup mishap to Drew's unintentional head-banging bedtime routine, the film is filled with memorable moments that will leave you in stitches.

"Blended" offers a heartwarming and hilarious portrayal of the modern family, showcasing the joys and struggles of blending different households together. It's a feel-good movie that's perfect for a family movie night, offering laughter and entertainment for viewers of all ages. So gather your loved ones and get ready to enjoy this delightful comedy that celebrates the beauty of blended families.



Movie Blog 21 - “Back to the Future” I, II, & III - Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi

If you haven't experienced the timeless classics that are Back to the Future I, II, and III, then get ready for a thrilling adventure through time. What makes these movies truly special is that they seamlessly connect, offering a complete and immersive viewing experience when watched back-to-back.

Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty and Christopher Lloyd as Doc, these films follow their exhilarating journey through the past, present, and future. It all begins when Doc invents a time machine, but a mishap sends Marty back to the 1950s. The excitement only escalates as they venture into the future, landing in 2015, where they encounter futuristic technology and gadgets that were ahead of their time.

Part II of the trilogy provides a fascinating glimpse into a fictionalized 2015, allowing viewers to compare the film's predictions with the reality of that year. While we may not have flying cars or self-drying clothing, much of the envisioned technology remains remarkably relevant.

In the third installment, Marty and Doc find themselves in the Wild West, adding a new dimension to their time-traveling escapades. As they navigate the challenges of the past, they must also contend with the consequences of their actions and find a way to set things right.

Watching Marty and Doc work together to unravel the complexities of time travel is both exhilarating and entertaining. It's a journey filled with laughter, excitement, and heartwarming moments that will captivate audiences of all ages.

Whether you're revisiting these beloved classics or experiencing them for the first time, Back to the Future I, II, and III are must-watch films that stand the test of time. So grab some popcorn, buckle up, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the ages.








 






Thursday, February 21, 2019

Movie Blog 20 - “Mickey Blue Eyes” - Romance, Comedy, Crime

Hugh Grant stars in the uproarious comedy "Mickey Blue Eyes," where his character unwittingly becomes entangled with the mafia simply by proposing to his girlfriend. It's a hilarious take on the old adage that when you marry someone, you marry their whole family - even if that family happens to be involved in organized crime.

Grant portrays a British man managing an auction house in New York City, but his life takes a wild turn when he discovers that his fiancée's family is deeply connected to the mob. Soon, he finds himself embroiled in money laundering schemes, unwittingly participating in criminal activities, and even becoming an unwitting informant for the FBI - all while trying to navigate the complexities of planning a wedding.

The film expertly blends the seriousness of mafia involvement with clever humor, showcasing Grant's impeccable comedic timing and charm. As the plot thickens, viewers are treated to a series of hilarious mishaps and misunderstandings, culminating in a wedding day filled with unexpected twists and turns.

"Mickey Blue Eyes" is a delightful comedy that combines elements of romance, crime, and farce to create an entertaining and memorable film experience. So, if you're in the mood for a lighthearted romp through the underworld, be sure to check out this comedic gem.





Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Movie Blog 19 - “I.Q.” - Romance, Comedy

"I.Q." is a delightful romantic comedy filled with drama, featuring a stellar cast including Meg Ryan, Tim Robbins, and Walter Matthau in the role of Albert Einstein. This film offers a unique take on the renowned physicist, portraying him as a fun-loving character who adds a touch of whimsy to the story.

Meg Ryan portrays an intelligent doctoral student engaged to a conservative professor. However, when she meets Tim Robbins' character, sparks fly, and the attraction is instant. Walter Matthau plays Meg's uncle, who takes it upon himself to help the budding romance blossom.

As Meg grapples with the conflict between her heart and her intellect, viewers are treated to a charming tale of love and self-discovery. Can Tim's character win Meg's affections by playing the role of a physicist? Will love triumph over logic? These questions drive the plot forward, keeping audiences engaged and entertained throughout.

"I.Q." offers a refreshing perspective on love and intelligence, blending humor and romance in a heartwarming story. So, if you're in the mood for a feel-good movie with a dash of intellectual charm, be sure to check out this delightful romantic comedy.




Movie Blog 18 - “Breakfast at Tiffany's” - Romance, Comedy, Drama

"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is undeniably a classic film that has stood the test of time. Set in New York City, it follows the story of a small-town girl seeking a glamorous lifestyle in the big city. Audrey Hepburn's character finds herself working for an upscale escort service, hoping to land a wealthy older man as her husband.

However, the plot takes a twist when she encounters a handsome young man who moves into her building. Despite his lack of wealth, she finds herself drawn to him, sparking a romantic dilemma. Their budding relationship is complicated by various dramatic events, adding depth to the storyline.

The film's stunning visuals and iconic fashion have left a lasting impression on audiences, influencing countless movies that followed. Notably, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" broke barriers by addressing themes of sexuality, making it a groundbreaking film for its time.

For those who have yet to experience this cinematic masterpiece, it's a must-watch that offers a captivating blend of romance, drama, and timeless style. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enjoy this enduring classic.




Sunday, February 17, 2019

Movie Blog 17 - “How to Marry a Millionaire” - Romance, Comedy, Drama

"How to Marry a Millionaire" stands out as one of Marilyn Monroe's iconic films, and it's easy to see why. In this romantic comedy, Monroe portrays a model living with two companions, all of whom are on the hunt for wealthy suitors. The trio concocts a scheme to mask their financial struggles in pursuit of their millionaire dreams.

Monroe's character provides plenty of comedic moments, particularly when she comically struggles with her vision, believing that removing her glasses enhances her attractiveness. However, her attempts often lead to mishaps, such as walking into walls and boarding the wrong plane.

Despite their initial challenges, the women discover that finding a rich man is not as straightforward as they had hoped. Nevertheless, their journey leads them to unexpected love, prompting a surprising turn of events that leaves them all in disbelief.

One memorable scene involves one of the girls creatively stretching a meager budget to buy lunch for the group, showcasing their resourcefulness in the face of financial limitations.

Overall, "How to Marry a Millionaire" offers a delightful blend of humor, romance, and Marilyn Monroe's undeniable charm, making it a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences to this day.






Thursday, February 14, 2019

Movie Blog 16 - “That Funny Feeling” - Romance, Comedy

In "That Funny Feeling," Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin shine in a delightful romantic-comedy. Sandra portrays an aspiring actress who, until she hits the big time, takes on the role of a maid. Their paths cross on multiple occasions, leading to a promising date.

However, Sandra's character faces a dilemma when she feels too embarrassed to reveal her true living situation to Bobby. Instead, she opts to invite him to a client's house where she normally works. Little does she know that the client turns out to be none other than the man she's dating.

As Bobby becomes entangled in the confusion, he plays along with the charade until the truth inevitably comes to light. The ensuing chaos involves a web of lies, encounters with unexpected characters like hookers, and even encounters with the police.

In "That Funny Feeling," the blend of mistaken identities and humorous situations creates an entertaining storyline that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. With Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin's charismatic performances, this romantic-comedy is sure to leave audiences with a smile.




Monday, February 11, 2019

Movie Blog 15 - “Blame It on the Bellboy” - Comedy

In the British-American comedy "Blame It on the Bellboy," chaos ensues when one bellboy unwittingly confuses the identities of three guests with similar surnames: Melvyn Orton, Mike Lorton, and Lord Maurice Horton. To the bellboy's ears, all three names sound alike, leading to a series of hilarious mix-ups.

Melvyn Orton, a shy clerk, is on a business trip to purchase a house for his boss. Mike Lorton, a hitman, is on a mission to carry out a contract killing. Lord Maurice Horton is there to meet a blind date. Each guest is awaiting a critical message, but due to the bellboy's confusion, each letter is delivered to the wrong recipient.

Maurice receives Melvyn's letter, Mike receives Maurice's letter, and Melvyn receives Mike's letter. Despite the mix-up, each guest interprets the message they receive according to their own expectations and intentions, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and misadventures against the backdrop of the picturesque city of Venice.

"Blame It on the Bellboy" offers a delightful blend of mistaken identities, clever writing, and comedic timing, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of light-hearted comedies.






Saturday, February 9, 2019

Movie Blog 14 - “Pure Luck” - Comedy, Crime, Mystery

In "Pure Luck," prepare to rethink your definition of a bad day as you witness a series of unfortunate events that will leave you in stitches. The story revolves around the disappearance of a wealthy man's daughter, plunging him into a desperate search. Enter Danny Glover as the seasoned investigator tasked with the case. However, he soon realizes that to navigate the twists of fate surrounding the missing woman, he needs the help of someone truly unlucky.

Enter Martin Short, who embodies the epitome of misfortune. As the unluckiest man on the planet, his character is enlisted to aid in the search. Danny Glover's skepticism quickly turns to disbelief as he witnesses Martin's calamitous misadventures firsthand. From damaged luggage to bee stings and sinking in quicksand, Martin's journey is a slapstick symphony of mishaps.

Amidst the chaos, the question remains: can Martin's remarkable streak of bad luck lead to the discovery of the missing daughter? Perhaps his unparalleled misfortune is the key to unlocking the mystery. With every laugh-inducing incident, "Pure Luck" delivers a comedy that is as entertaining as it is unpredictable.



Movie Blog 13 - “Some Like It Hot” - Romance, Comedy

Marilyn Monroe starred in numerous films, but "Some Like It Hot" stands out as one of her finest works, in my opinion. Alongside Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, Marilyn takes audiences on a wild and hilarious journey. Curtis and Lemmon play musicians who inadvertently witness a mafia hit and find themselves on the run from the mob. Their solution? Disguise themselves as women and join an all-female band to evade capture.

The comedy unfolds as Curtis and Lemmon navigate their new identities, with both men finding themselves unexpectedly drawn to Marilyn's character. Jack Lemmon's performance is particularly memorable, showcasing his comedic talent as he fully embraces his female persona. Meanwhile, Tony Curtis juggles multiple personas as he navigates the complexities of the situation, attempting to woo Marilyn while outsmarting the mafia.

The film masterfully blends humor with action-packed sequences as the trio embarks on their escapades, dodging danger and embracing the absurdity of their circumstances. Marilyn Monroe effortlessly embodies her role, adding to the comedic charm of the film. "Some Like It Hot" is a delightful blend of comedy, romance, and adventure that is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.                                        



Thursday, February 7, 2019

Movie Blog 12 - “The Last Godfather” - Comedy

If you enjoy slapstick comedy, you won't want to miss "The Last Godfather." The film has a theatrical quality that brings to mind the energy of a Broadway show, especially in its cinematography.

The plot revolves around the unexpected discovery of the Godfather's secret lovechild, Young-gu, portrayed by Harvey Keitel. Half Korean and raised by nuns, Young-gu is far from the typical gangster material. Nevertheless, the Godfather sees potential in his son and enlists his gang members to train him as his successor.

However, Young-gu's unconventional upbringing and clumsy nature make him an unlikely candidate for the criminal underworld. His bumbling antics and distinctive accent add to the film's comedic charm, as he navigates his father's expectations and the challenges of fitting into the gangster lifestyle.

As the story unfolds, audiences are left wondering whether Young-gu will rise to the occasion and follow in his father's footsteps or whether he will disappoint his family and forge his own path. With Harvey Keitel leading the cast, "The Last Godfather" delivers plenty of laughs and absurdity, making it a must-watch for fans of lighthearted comedy.




Movie Blog 11 - “Running Scared” (1986 movie) - Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller

"Running Scared" follows the adventures of two street-smart Chicago cops, portrayed by Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines, who prefer to operate by their own rules. In this action-packed comedy, the duo sets out to take down a burgeoning drug dealer, only to find themselves in a life-threatening situation that prompts them to retire and seek refuge in sunny Florida.

However, their peaceful retirement is short-lived as they soon find themselves returning to Chicago to complete the unfinished drug bust. While the premise may sound like a typical action flick, it's the witty banter and comedic antics of Crystal and Hines that truly steal the show.

As they navigate the dangerous underworld of Chicago, their unconventional approach to law enforcement leads to plenty of humorous situations and laugh-out-loud moments. With Crystal's comedic prowess on full display, "Running Scared" promises an entertaining blend of action and comedy that will keep audiences thoroughly entertained. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!




Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Movie Blog 10 - “Mannequin” - Romance, Comedy, Fantasy

Kim Cattrall, known for her role in Sex and the City, delivers a captivating performance alongside Andrew McCarthy in the charming romantic comedy, Mannequin. Cattrall portrays a young woman from ancient Egypt who finds herself mysteriously transformed into a mannequin in modern times. Created by McCarthy's character, the mannequin comes to life whenever she's in his presence, much to his disbelief.

As McCarthy's character lands a job at a department store, he encounters the mannequin he sculpted, now imbued with the spirit of the ancient woman. Together, they team up to create mesmerizing window displays that captivate audiences. However, their partnership goes beyond the professional realm, leading to questions about the feasibility of a romance between a man and a mannequin.

With the additional star power of James Spader and Estelle Getty, Mannequin offers a delightful blend of romance, comedy, and fantasy. Don't miss this heartwarming tale of love transcending time and form.






Movie Blog 9 - “Crime Spree” - Action, Comedy, Crime

"Crime Spree" is a comedic masterpiece that revels in its absurdity. The film follows a group of French robbers whose incompetence knows no bounds. From the outset, their escapades are marked by sheer stupidity, such as bickering over the lack of batteries in a flashlight during a botched burglary.

Their misadventures take a transatlantic turn when they are tasked with a job in the United States. Predictably, they manage to target the wrong house, setting off a chain of events that only exacerbate their troubles. From entanglements with the mob and a gang to brushes with government agencies, their ill-conceived heist spirals into a comedy of errors.

What makes "Crime Spree" truly hilarious is its attention to the minutiae of idiocy, exemplified by characters like the emotional robber and the one who humorously refers to himself as the "third party." Every misstep and misunderstanding elicits laughter, making for an uproarious viewing experience.

Despite its premise, "Crime Spree" delivers laughs aplenty, leaving audiences in stitches with its relentless barrage of absurdity. If you're in need of a good chuckle, this film is guaranteed to hit the spot.




Movie 82 - "A Biltmore Christmas" - Drama, Romance

What a delightful Christmas movie, blending romance with a unique twist of time travel! While many films celebrate the holiday season, this ...