So I've decided that instead of just writing about photography and posting my photos all the time, I'd like to expand this blog and talk a little bit more about me and other things I enjoy. Yes, photography is one of the things I love most in the world, but there are also a few other things I love equally as much. For example, I love books. I'm an English major, it goes hand-in-hand. However, I have met some English majors who don't like to read or don't really like books, but that's pretty rare...and strange, in my opinion. Another thing I like to do, big surprise, is write. Sadly, I haven't been doing very much of that in my free time, I used to be an obsessive journaler, but I'm hoping this blog will help get me out of that slump. Here's a list of some of the other things I love (in no particular order):
Movies (old, new, foreign, just plain weird...if it has an engaging plot and the screenplay was written by someone with a BRAIN, i like it)
MUSIC (in any form, cassette tape, records, live, iPod, CDs, 8-track, etc.)
TV Shows (there are a few I follow religiously, once I get hooked, there's no stopping me)
Museums
TRAVELING (in this category there are also road trips and airports - one of the most heartbreaking and romantic places, period.)
Scrabble
Correcting People's Grammar
Cooking (Paula Deen, while I would rarely eat anything she makes, because it all contains about 2 1/2 lbs. of butter and/or cream cheese, she is my favorite to watch)
Wine
Running/Working Out (Billy Blanks is kicking my a@# into shape)
Doing Crafty Projects
Laying in the Grass on Hot Days
The Ocean
Photo Booths (I guess that counts as part of photography, but oh well...I LOVE them still)
Being Suprised/Surprising People
Playing Cranium and Apples to Apples (these games are the bomb dot com)
Trying to Resurrect Old Slang Like "Bomb Dot Com"
Urban Outfitters
Internet Videos (including, but not limited to...
Teen Girl Squad, any episode of
SNL where JT hosted or guested and countless other SNL skits, anything
Andy Samberg comes up with,
Old Greg [yes, Amelia, even him],
Shoes,
Can I Have UR Number?,
Barney Stinson's Video Resume)
A Good Cup of Coffee or Tea, Also: Sharing a Great Conversation Over Said Beverage
Discovering New Things
"Life Moments" (more on this later)
Stationery, Also: Sending and Receiving Mail (a card or note in the mail TRUMPS facebook posts, messages, emails or texts any and EVERY day)
My hope, in telling you all this, is to include blog posts not only about photography projects I'm working on, but about any of the items on this list, perhaps going into greater detail about them, you know, the whys and wherefores, or whatever that saying is.
Today I want to talk a little about a combination of my love for writing and movies...in the form of movie reviews. You know how you have about 10 different things that you could see yourself doing for a living? One of my 10 potential careers is a movie critic. This is a pretty new development, it's not something I always dreamed of doing or anything like that, but I am a hardcore movie lover, I will watch a movie anywhere at any time, I am always in the mood. I find myself getting pretty carried away with movies that I like too...when someone asks me if I liked a movie or not, I get so wrapped up in it and start talking about character development and plot devices with the same fervor I used to reserve only for books. I read Roger Ebert's reviews religiously, every week they come out on Thursday and I always want to know what he has to say. I can't really explain why this is, but for some reason I started doing it last year and now I don't miss any of them. Even for movies I probably will never see, I still read the review. They are so fascinating to me and I think part of that is because Ebert goes into a movie with an open mind....he's not one of those critics who is pre-disposed to hating everything (i.e. Colin Covert from the Star Tribune...that guy sucks). He gives every movie an honest go and then tells it like it is. If a movie is bad, it's just bad, there's no way of getting around that and it's particularly funny to hear him rip a movie apart. I also find that I agree with his opinion 9.5 times out of 10, which is nice. Well, you're probably asking yourself why I would want to read all those reviews and spoil it all for myself before I see the movie? Another nice thing about Ebert is that there are next to no SPOILER ALERTS in his reviews, he doesn't reveal any important twists or turns, and he doesn't over-explain any plot details that he knows the audience will enjoy experiencing for themselves for the first time at the theatre. He also provides a lot of context for a movie, referencing other movies, books, facts, trivia, etc. My goal, from now on, is to write my own movie reviews...hopefully once a week, of a movie I have seen recently, or an old favorite. And of course, because it's fun, I'll rip some apart that I absolutely can't stand. If I offend you, I apologize, but my opinions are just my opinions and you're entitled to your own. Here are two of my favorite reviews that Ebert has written, coincidentally he's tearing both movies apart, and it's funny as hell. I laughed out loud through both articles:
If you've made it this far, thanks for sticking with me through all of my musings. Hope your weekend is très magnifique!
Later,
Meg