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Movie: Date Night
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on April 24, 2010
In New York City, a case of mistaken identity turns a bored married couple’s attempt at a glamorous and romantic evening into something more thrilling and dangerous.
Steve Carell and Tina Fay are funny but together … nah! I like Tina Fay in her comedy series, 30 Rock, but on the big screen not so much. On the show she’s allowed to be loud and quirky acting and weird, but on the big screen that does not quite work.
The movie in my opinion was disappointing and boring, really boring, there were parts that were funny but they can be counted using a single hand! Too much sex jokes and references, cheap sell.
The movies I’m looking forward to see, these are the ones I remember
:
- Iron Man II
- The Losers
- Four Lions
- Prince of Persia
- Cop Out
- The A-Team
- Death at a Funeral, though I saw the UK version long time ago, looking forward for the USA version.
- Shrek IV
- Knight and Day
- The Expendables
- The Other Guys
- Resident Evil: Afterlife
- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Link: IMDb
TV Shows
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on April 19, 2010
I’m listing my current TV shows.
- NCIS: Season 7
I absolutely LOVE this show, and an added bonus, Gibbs, enough said
Well not really, there is also funny Dinozzo, geeky McGee and Abby and Dr. Mullard. At first I hated the new addition Ziva David from Season 3 but she grew on me and I’m liking her in this season. I used to hate her because she replaced Agent Caitlin Todd whom with Tony made a really funny couple.
Link: IMDb
- Spartacus: Blood and Sand: Season 1
Betrayed by the Romans. Forced into slavery. Reborn as a Gladiator. The classic tale of the Republic’s most infamous rebel comes alive in the graphic and visceral new series, “Spartacus: Blood and Sand.” Torn from his homeland and the woman he loves, Spartacus is condemned to the brutal world of the arena where blood and death are primetime entertainment. But not all battles are fought upon the sands. Treachery, corruption, and the allure of sensual pleasures will constantly test Spartacus. To survive, he must become more than a man. More than a gladiator. He must become a legend.
Not many will like this show, I first watched the first free two episodes from the network. It did not grow on me, but later on I did not have anything to watch so I gave it another go and it grew on me. Let me warn you, it is bloody, full of obscene scenes, there has to be a topless woman in any episode and that is the least of it, the battle in the arena, the sex scenes and cruelty! The season’s finale I was left in awe! I had to cover my eyes!!! So much blood, the fighting, the slaughtering. What I like about this show is the fast past and the non-apologetic portrayal of that era. Though I second again, this show is NOT for everyone … so you’ve been warned.
Link: Starz
- Scrubs: Season 9
I do not understand why they keep cancelling this show! It is awesome and I love Dr. Perry. This time around there is a new cast and it is a teaching hospital.
PS: The photoshop work on the poster is bad!
Link: IMDb
- Modern Family: Season 1
One big family, you’ll find the traditional family, the mix-culture family and the gay family. Their daily lives and how they get along. It is funny and I’m loving it
Link: IMDb
- The Mentalist: Season 2
This season hasn’t yet explored much of Red John! But relationships. Why am I watching it, it is not a great show, a good one though, I just want to know more about Red John! I hope it doesn’t have a stupid ending of who the psycho is
I just can’t wait for the next season to begin. This is an awesome show about a spy who was mysteriously let go by his agency and benched. Until he discovers who has done this to him and why, he helps other people with their problem with his team of friends and deal with past enemies.
Movie: Clash of the Titans
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on April 19, 2010
The mortal son of the god Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens.
This movie is great in 3D better than Alice in Wonderland in my opinion. I love action movies, even if the storyline is not that great, I don’t mind at all.
It was a good movie, but there was so much going on, so much history and background information jammed in the running time of the movie. Snippets here and there. I don’t want to spoil the movie, but you get the feeling of “المخرج عاوز كده” for some of the events that occur.
There is the Arab influence that appears in the movie and of course it’s like most, roles related to black magic and silliness.
If they wanted they could’ve spanned this movie over several Clash of the Titans series, like Lord of the Rings sequels, I’m sure they’re planning for another one to come out. I think I’ve seen too many movies that I can related to scenes happening in one movie that already happened in another, this one gave me a flash back from 300 movie, when is the sequel to that coming out, that was a great movie
Link: IMDb
Trailer: Four Lions
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment, funny, UK on April 8, 2010
Four Lions tells the story of a group of British jihadists who push their abstract dreams of glory to the breaking point. As the wheels fly off, and their competing ideologies clash, what emerges is an emotionally engaging (and entirely plausible) farce. In a storm of razor-sharp verbal jousting and large-scale set pieces, Four Lions is a comic tour de force; it shows that-while terrorism is about ideology-it can also be about idiots.
First I had mixed feeling about this, well after I calmed from laughing that this. I believe Islam my religion is a peaceful calling, that teach us not to harm the living and not to be aggressive unless needed to. But madness can carry out actions in the name of a cause or desperation or confusion, and only GOD can be the judge of that and them.
It is going to be released in the UK in May.
Link: IMDB
Movie: Kick-Ass
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on April 6, 2010
Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan with a few friends and who lives alone with his father. His life is not very difficult and his personal trials not that overwhelming. However, one day he makes the simple decision to become a super-hero even though he has no powers or training.
This movie is so surprising! At first you see scenes that 12 year olds aren’t suppose to go through, like a little girl being kicked and punched around and blood spattering all over the place. Or her father is shooting her to the ground! Despite that I enjoyed it. The movie is filled with action and humour and I liked it. I’m sure there is going to be a sequel and I’m definitely looking forward to it.
Be sure to explain to your little ones that this is a movie and not a real life documentary, you don’t want them running around mimicking what they’ve seen in hopes of becoming the next super heroes!
London Musical Plays
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment, UK on April 5, 2010
In London there are many things to do and one of them is to attend Musical Plays. Usually each play has two shows a day and are off on Sunday except Thriller! Before booking your tickets straight from the theatre itself, check the half price tickets booths scattered all over Leicester Square, there are some in the underground station itself, you don’t have to go out of the station. It is a better way also, because just in case the show is sold out you can get tickets for other shows. Keep in mind that the tickets are not always discounted, depends on how the show is doing. The square has cinemas Reel, Empire and Odeon, so entertainment is guaranteed.
Plays I’ve been to from least to most liked
Wicked is a pre-story of Wizard of OZ that we all know, it tells a story of two girls who meet in the land of Oz and become friends and how they end up as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.
Frankly, I lost count of how many times I yawned. It was good in some places but boring in most.
Sister Act is a musical spin-off from the same title film that starred Whoopi Goldberg. A disco diva Deloris witnesses a murder involving her boyfriend, as a protective measure till the trail she is put in protective custody in a convent. It was funny and lovely and I really enjoyed it. Especially the musical act of the cop, the bad guy entourage and the oldest nun of them all
This is a musical composed of songs by Queen the rock band, it is not their life story. The story is set in the future where all music is programmed
and creativity and individuality is forbidden. Until a group of rebels decide to create their own music and find their instruments.
At first when it started with a loud rock music, I was terrified that I’ll have a headache if it keeps going on, but I LOVED the show. It was lively and I kept tapping my feet all the time. It was funny. I didn’t favour the lead characters as much as I liked the rest. It was enjoyable and not to be missed, you are guaranteed fun and good time. You’ll have a chance to sing along if you are familiar with the band’s songs. It made me go and search for other songs by them and I’m in love with their songs.
Movie: Alice in Wonderland
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on April 4, 2010
I’m not at all impressed with how 3D movies are made. Every movie coming out is in 3D and I have to book it because well just in case! If you have the technology and you don’t have the scenario to deploy it why offer it. It’s like signing up for 1 Mbps Internet speed when you are using at most 256 Kbps. At each scene, I’d be looking at the 3D effect, I guess I’d notice more with two versions running side by side, 3D and 2D, one eye with glasses the other naked just to make an assessment
Anyway about the film, didn’t like it! At all, Alice was boring why was she casted in the first place, as I always feel with films I don’t really like, I felt I was waiting for it to begin!
You got to admire Johnny Depp for his performance because as Merly Streep in my opinion their acting is always different from one movie to another and fresh. But that doesn’t mean I have to like all their movies. Tim Burton had a darker look with Alice in Wonderland as with all his movies that I’ve watched.
London: Day 3
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment, UK on December 22, 2009
Today “انا حاكرة”
The day started with lining up at the tube station to get a ticket. From the machine, I chose 1-day to Zone 1 and 2. I went straight to the Lyceum Theatre in hopes to find tickets for “The Lion King”.
As soon as I got out of Covent Garden station I asked someone for directions
To get to the theatre, out of the station turn to your right and then take the first left and then the first right and straight ahead. I booked a ticket YAY! I had 2 hours to kill, so I grabbed breakfast/lunch and then headed to the transport museum, which was sooo cool, there was a jubilee market, it reminded me of “souq al-mubarakeya” that we have, took a 5 minute spin in it, the museum was so interesting, my ticket cost 5 pounds because I showed my student card
It takes you back to the 1800 where all the transport system started, it is so informative.
The musical was amazing beyond words, the engineering behind it is awesome, the stage how it rotates and the colours, the actors, the singing, the music, the costumes, I LOVED absolutely every moment of it
I do recommended seeing it. There was an American mother and her son next to me and in the break we started talking and she told me that in Leicester Square you’ll find tickets half price but you have to by them on the same day. But since this show is so popular they don’t need to sell tickets half price but other shows which don’t have that much demand can be found at half price.
Since I had my full one day ticket, I decided to go see a movie
I went and booked “Law Abiding Citizen”. It is a nice movie, been a long time since I closed my eyes in anticipation of not knowing what’s going to happen, My GOD am I going soft
Yimkin the “Lion King” musical affect
After the movie ended passed by Sainsburys for some chips and chocolate and headed back to my hotel
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment, UK on December 21, 2009
This caught my attention as I entered Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum. This exhibition is in Porter Gallery from 08/12/2009 to 11/04/2010. It is not free, 5 pounds for adults and 4 pounds for students
My lucky day.
The gallery displays different design/art work that is derived from technology. The artists used different tools to make their pieces interact, whether be it sensors, evolving programs, cameras, Internet and social networks, web applications, etc.
As you enter, these fiber optic are filled on both sides of the entrance and light up and make sound when touched. I made up this name for them, because they remind me of fiber optic cables, but maybe they have motion sensors they light up when moved and depending on speed and direction of movement, sound is formed.
Below are graphics representations which are sensitive to sound, I tried whistling
With this piece you can move around dimensional graphics which ever way you want.
These screen display time from pictures uploaded by Internet users that represent numbers.
This one uses twitter data to form conversations based on a word you type in its search box using a wii console.
I took the shot before realizing what those pictures were, the piece is called Make-out. They are making out scenes from the Internet and they start making out when you move in front of them!
The one below, enables you to paint using your hands, just moving them around.
This piece interacts to your presence, just like a mirror, notice how the pieces change colour to form my head
In this piece, an object moves around, until it bumps into you, your casting shadow and sprinkles rain
Pick up the blow dryer, point and blow away
With the touch screen, choose a location and it’ll start recording and displaying the video.
These are organisms that hide under the sand, once you brush off the sand and expose them, they move to another location and hide under the sand.
There was this one piece, where in an area they’ve installed sound sensors and mapped the data and you can see the live interaction. Also, some kind of crystal cylinder that forms words from what the sensors pick up off one of the streets.
It is really amazing and because it is dark, I couldn’t take that many pictures and I’m not sure if I understood all the pieces but they were magnificent, I really love this. There are so many others that I didn’t mention, if you have the chance to go have a look, don’t miss it.
London: Day 1
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment, UK on December 20, 2009
Woke up 9 AM up and out of the hotel by 10 AM, got my bag and map, asked one of the hotel staff to point me to Hyde park and off I went.
It was beautiful, had my camera in hand, my training shoes on, though I slipped a few times because of the frost on the ground, but it was good, the weather was awesome but cold, yes I said it cold. For those who know me, they know I love cold, I never feel the cold, even in winter, I’m always in my summer clothes, but boy oh boy did I feel it in my bones to the very end of my toes this time
I’ll leave that to another post
To the park, I passed by the exhbition street, beautiful painting, but then I realized some had a no camera sign.
Tried to find Diania’s memorial fountain but couldn’t quite get there
The park is so huge, people were jogging, skating, walking their dogs, I was walking silently taking it all in snapping away with my camera.
Went to Winter Land.
Got myself a 2-day tour bus ticket and hopped onto one for a spin in the city
Walked to Oxford Street and went in and out a couple of stores.
Around 1 PM, I got so hungry got off and went for coffee and sandwich at Pret Manager, I LOVE this place. Then I stumbled upon Apple store on Regent street and looked up a 17-inch MAC pro for my brother.
My day ended with watching a movie, 3D Avatar
The movie plot wasn’t that great but the graphics were amazing especially in 3D, I am truly looking forward to the new Shrek because the preview was in 3D. When booking I asked if it was OK to bring in food
I went to Sainsburys and they had this self-checkout that I wanted to try out
You scan your item’s barcode and place them in the bag, it senses weight, and then you see the total and choose your payment method, cash, card or vouchers, isn’t that wonderful. I wonder if our Jam3iyat can have that
Boots here have self-check out too, but last time I couldn’t do it, because the machine won’t accept 50 notes.
Today was a good day … tomorrow, what am I planning to do
hmmmmm, not sure, continue my tour bus and see where my feet take me
and perhaps I’ll be lucky to find a ticket for the sold out shows
Those were snippets of my day














































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