Sunday, January 26, 2014

Winter Lookbook 2014

Almost two weeks ago my friends agreed to go along with my madness.
I have always wanted to film a lookbook and I can now say that I have...and I will definitely be doing more.
Our trip to the FSU championship football-win festival(Downtown Get Down) on College Ave. was great! I can honestly say I have some of the most amazing friends ever and every moment with them is better than high school.
Anything is better than high school.
I hated high school.
Anyways, this is how it came out.
The story of two girls who get an unexpected text to just, head downtown to get down. :D

Monday, January 20, 2014

Monkeys, Wolves and Fraternities...things I look forward to

Every now and then I'll make a post of future films that I am looking forward to.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes was stellar and it's sequel looks like another Blockbuster (If the first one was even a Blockbuster, although I'm sure it was)
With the very thought out title, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the audience can really paint a picture of the image this second round of awesomeness will bring.
 
Another film I am looking forward to would be Jupiter Ascending. Now if you know the Wachowskis, you may be familiar with their work. Kind of wonky, but it somehow makes a brilliant
outcome. This film though might suck but I'm hoping it doesn't. Not only does Mila Kunis play a descendant from the queen of the world, but she goes on a quest with Channing Tatum to, I guess prove this fact. (btw, Tatum plays a soldier wolf.....yes....wolf)
 
Lastly, Neighbors looks pretty good. Who doesn't want to see Zac Efron shirtless???

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Weekend Watch: Beasts of the Southern Wild/ 12 Years a Slave

This weekend, I took the time out of my "oh so busy" schedule
and indulged in two wonderfully made films.
The first, which is the most recent, would be "12 Years a Slave".
No, I'm not "Director Literate", but I can pretend to be
soooooo......bravo to Steve McQueen and his intricate view on the truth!!!
For those of you who have not seen this movie, which is based on a true story about a free man who was brought into slavery, dont forget your Kleenex.
You might also want to save them for "Beasts of the Southern Wild".
My second feature stars the very adorable and brave Quvenzhané Wallis.
Not only did she make me cry, but she made me laugh, love and find my inner beast.
It is ironic though that she lived in a bayou named "The Bathtub", but was absolutely filthy.
Have you ever just wanted to give a child a bath and comb their hair?
All in all, both wonderful films.