Wednesday, September 18, 2013

"Ferris Bueller's Day Off"

"Boh, boh...chicachicaaa..." If you've never seen "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," a John Hughes film, you are missing a classic. No, not a Pride and Prejudice kind of classic, but a classic none the less. A good 80's movie classic. I love movies from the 80's, The Breakfast Club being one of my favorites, another John Hughes film.

"Ferris" is just fun with stellar chemistry between Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, and Alan Ruck. And how can we forget Jennifer Grey, who plays Ferris' angry older sister. We even have a Charlie Sheen cameo.

Witty dialogue, excellent facial/body humor, and quotable quotes make this film a must see. From "The Sausage King of Chicago" to "Ferris Bueller, you're my hero" you will find yourself smiling, smirking, and even laughing out loud as you enjoy this 80's treasure.

-Bethany



Let me start by saying:  Bueller......Bueller..............Bueller.........

Anywho, one of the best if not the best 80s movie ever made, and if I may pick a bone with my wife, WAY BETTER THAN 'THE BREAKFAST CLUB'!!!!   So now that that is off my chest, all there really is to say is if by some freakish chance you haven't seen this yet, stop everything you are doing and go watch it.  This movie is witty, quotable, and has the qualities to be a timeless classic.  I'm honestly not sure what those qualities are or how to define them, but watch "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and you will understand my meaning  It's a film that does a great job of capturing teenage angst, awkwardness, and hilarity, and yet without making those qualities cliché or boring.  Just a brilliant and funny movie, and I never get tired of watching it! 

-David

Sunday, September 1, 2013

"Ever After"

Welcome back to our blog after a very eventful and busy summer!  Starting things off again we found ourselves sitting down to cheap Chinese take out, and watching 'Ever After,' which if you haven't seen it, is a take on Cinderella.  As Bethany and I sat down to watch this, I was transported back to my days of driving the two and a half hours to Spokane where she was studying at Whitworth University (while we were still dating.)  I think watching this made me think about those late nights we would stay up in the dorm or at a friends house watching a romantic comedy.  At the time, watching a movie like that with her wasn't the chore that it sometimes is these days, which is of course why we started blogging all of our movies in the first place.  As I watched 'Ever After' tonight though, I didn't find myself wishing I was doing something else....I found myself enjoying a somewhat sappy, predictable, and lets face it, girly movie; with my wife next to me, our dog lying at our feet, and just a sappy condition all around.  What a great way to spend an evening.....I can't wait for 'Gladiator!'

-David

What a delightful evening. After a wonderful, but eventful summer, along with finishing my first week back at work, it was pure delight to spend two hours sitting on the couch with my husband watching Ever After. I do love this movie. It's a fun twist on the Cinderella story, with romance, humor, Leonardo Da Vinci and again, romance. Oh, and lets not forget the gypsies!

All the actors do a great job, especially the minor and supporting characters, such as the servants, the gypsies, the King and Queen...they really do add to the story by their simple acts of compassion, laughter, mischievousness, etc.

Some differences I appreciate from the original Cinderella story; I like how there really is only one evil stepsister. Though there are two stepsisters, there's one who shows the main character compassion, adding new dimension to this tale. An actor playing Leonardo Da Vinci also has a significant role, almost acting as the Fairy Godmother, which I didn't really think about until my husband pointed it out.

If you like good stories, and a bit of romance, I would definitely recommend Ever After. And, as Cinderella's great-great granddaughter says at the end, the point isn't that they lived happily ever after, but that they lived.

-Bethany