Showing posts with label movie charecters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie charecters. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

A week.....

I can't believe its only a week till my 19th birthday . Just. A. Week. And I am sooooo not prepared to turn 19!!!!! I mean seriously , didn't I just turn 18? Huh?        

 Okay, so I am not really panicking like the above example.  But, I guess the thing that's worrying me is that 19 is just a step from the big Two-oh and that's kinda scary when you think about it. Isn't it? But, at the same time it also very exciting. :]       Another thing about turning 19 I have no heroine for the year. Yeah each year since I was 16  I have had  a heroine of the same age to look up to and feel a kind of kinship with..

This years being 18  and all it was Rapunzel.



17 was Nancy Drew.





16 Lizel von Trapp



And now I am stuck!!!! I have no book/ movie  girl character who is 19!!!!!


Anyhooo, this week I will spend pondering this past year which has been huge  and being thankful for it all the good and the bad because  in every situation I learn something and I grow. In mind, body  and spirit . And each day I know I am treading my very own path God has made for me  and becoming the woman he want sme to be.

Ta Ta Darlings!!!

Friday, June 24, 2011

X-Men First Class.

  Most of you probably know I love the X-men movies. Well, there is a new one out. And I'm dying to see it!!!!!!!!!!!


Oh yeah, that's James Mcavoy, you know the guy who played Mr. Tumnus in The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe. It'll be interesting to see how well he plays his part. Totally psyched here!!!!!!!!  Is anyone else psyched?





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Sunday, April 17, 2011

THIS IS SUPER COOL !!!!!!!!

I just found this here!!!!!!!!! You have sooooooo got to watch it ! Its AWESOME!!!!!!!


               

I L<3 VE it! Don't you?

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Who hasn't at least heard about this movie?  The very title brings to mind many things, of Chocolate and lollies, little men, an eccentric maybe crazy factory owner .And  poor boy who lives in a rickety tumble down sort of cottage with his mother , father and both sets of grandparents.  They don't have much but they do have love and that is at the heart of this movie.    Those who have real love, a love that binds and those who have a love of things that destroys their hearts and minds and those  in their lives.




Here is the Wikipedia review of the  2005 movie:
All in the Factory looking in wonder
Charlie Bucket is a kind loving child from Scotland growing up in a very poor family. He lives with his mother, his father (who works in a toothpaste factory), and his four bedridden grandparents in the same town as the famous chocolate factory. The company's owner, Willy Wonka has long closed access to his factory due to problems concerning industrial espionage that ultimately led him to fire all his employees, among them Charlie's Grandpa Jo. One day, Wonka informs the world of a contest, in which five Golden Tickets have been placed in five random Wonka bars  worldwide, and the winners will be given a full tour of the factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate, while one ticket holder will be given a special prize at the end of the tour.
Wonka's sales subsequently skyrocket, with people from different parts of the world searching for the tickets. Eventually the first four tickets are found by Augustus Gloop a greedy gluttonous eater from Germany; Veruca Salt, a spoiled rotten brat from  England; Violet Beauregard, a rude competitive gum chewer, gymnast, and karate champion from  Georgia; and Mike Teevee, an arrogant hot-headed television, computer, and video game addict from  Colorado. Charlie tries twice to find a ticket, but both bars come empty. After overhearing that the final ticket was found in  Russia, Charlie finds a ten-dollar bill, and purchases a Wonka Bar at the local candy store. At the exact moment it is revealed that the Russian ticket was forged, Charlie discovers the real fifth ticket inside the wrapper. Although two other customers offer to buy it from him, Charlie runs home to tell his family and decides to bring Grandpa Joe to accompany him on the factory tour.
An Oompa- Loompa
Charlie and the other ticket holders are greeted by Wonka outside the factory who then leads the group into the facility. During the tour, each of the bad children disobey Wonka's orders after being tempted by something related to their individual character flaws, and suffer various consequences: Augustus is sucked up a chocolate extraction pipe after falling into a chocolate river from which he was drinking, Violet is turned into an oversized blueberry after chewing unstable three-course-meal gum, Veruca and her father are pushed into a garbage chute by worker squirrels after Veruca tried to take one as a pet, and Mike is shrunk with a teleporter that he uses on himself. Wonka's employees, the Oompa loompa's, sing a song of morality after each elimination. The children later leave the factory with an exaggerated characteristic or deformity related to their demise: Augustus covered in chocolate, Violet blue-coloured and flexible, Veruca and her father covered in garbage, and Mike overstretched.
Charlie with his ticket
Wonka then invites Charlie to come live and work in the factory with him, and reveals that the purpose of the Golden Tickets and the tour was to make the "least rotten" child the heir of the factory itself so he can have someone carry on his legacy when he dies. The only condition, however, is that Charlie must leave his family behind, because Wonka believes family is a hindrance to a chocolatier's creative freedom, a philosophy Wonka developed due to his dentist father, Dr. Wilbur Wonka, denying his son candy because of the potential risk to his teeth. After secretly sampling some candy, Wonka was instantly hooked. When his father found out, and said he would not allow his son to become a chocolatier, Wonka ran away to follow his dreams.
Charlie in the Factory
As his family is the most important thing in his life, Charlie refuses Wonka's offer. Charlie and his family are living contently a while later, but Wonka is emotionally depressed; he returns to seek advice, and Charlie helps him re-unite with his estranged father. Charlie ultimately inherits the factory, while Wonka has patched up with his family.







Here is the Wikipedia review of the 1971 film.

Charlie Bucket is a poor boy living with his widowed mother and four bed-ridden grandparents in a tiny house. Charlie supplements the meager family income by delivering newspapers after school. One day, the family, along with the rest of the world, learns that the candy maker Willy Wonka has hidden five Golden Tickets amongst his Wonka Bars. The finders of these special tickets will be given a full tour of his tightly-guarded candy factory, as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate. Charlie wants to take part in the search, but cannot afford to buy vast quantities of chocolate like other participants. Four of the tickets are found by: Augustus Gloop, a gluttonous German boy; Veruca Salt, a spoiled English girl; Violet Beauregard, a gum-chomping American girl; and Mike Teevee, a television-obsessed American boy. As they find their tickets, a sinister-looking man is observed whispering in their ears, to which they listen attentively despite their preoccupations with their particular obsessions. Charlie's hopes are dashed when news breaks that the final ticket had been found by a millionaire.
Charlie with his ticket
The next day, as the Golden Ticket craze dies down, Charlie finds a silver coin in a gutter and uses it to buy a Wonka Bar. Simultaneously, word spreads that the ticket found by the millionaire was forged. When Charlie opens the bar, he finds the real golden ticket, and races home to tell his family, but is stopped along the way by the same man who had been seen whispering to the other four winners. The man introduces himself as Arthur Slugworth, a rival confectioner who offers to pay Charlie for a sample of Wonka's latest creation, the Everlasting Gobbstopper
Charlie in the Factory
Grandpa Joe manages to get out of bed to serve as Charlie's tour chaperone. The next day, Wonka greets the children and their guardians at the factory gates and leads them inside, requiring each to sign a contract before the tour can begin. Inside is a psychedelic wonderland full of chocolate rivers, giant edible mushrooms, lickable wallpaper and other ingenious inventions and candies, as well as Wonka's workers, the small, orange-skinned, green-haired Oompa Loompas. As the tour progresses, each of the first four children misbehave against Wonka's warnings, resulting in serious consequences. Augustus is sucked through a chocolate extraction pipe system and sent to the Fudge Room after trying to drink from a chocolate river. Violet transforms into a giant blueberry after trying an experimental piece of Three-Course-Dinner Gum. Veruca is rejected as a "bad egg" and sent plummeting down a garbage chute in the Chocolate Golden Egg Sorting Room. Mike is shrunken to only a few inches in height after being transmitted by "Wonkavision," a broadcasting technology that can send objects through television instead of pictures. The Oompa-Loompas sing a song after each mishap, describing that particular child's poor behavior.
Charlie also succumbs to temptation along with Grandpa Joe, as they stay behind in the Bubble Room and sample Fizzy Lifting Drinks. They begin floating skyward and are nearly sucked into a ceiling-mounted exhaust fan. To avoid this grisly fate, they burp repeatedly until they return to the ground. Wonka initially seems unaware of this incident.
When Charlie becomes the last remaining child on the tour, Wonka politely dismisses him and Grandpa Joe and disappears into his office, without awarding Charlie his lifetime supply of chocolate. Grandpa Joe and Charlie enter the office, where Wonka tells them that Charlie does not get the prize because he broke the rules. Puzzled, Grandpa Joe denies seeing any rules. Wonka angrily reveals the forfeiture clause of the contract Charlie signed. Charlie's part in the theft of the Fizzy Lifting Drinks means that he violated the contract, and therefore he receives nothing. Wonka dismisses them. Grandpa Joe vows to give Slugworth the gobstopper, but Charlie places the gobstopper on Wonka's desk.
An Oompa - Loompa
Wonka recants and begs for his guests' forgiveness. He reveals that Slugworth is actually an employee named Wilkinson, whose offer to buy the gobstopper was a morality test for the Golden Ticket winners, and Charlie was the only one who passed.
The trio enter the "Wonkavator", a multi-directional glass elevator, and fly out of the factory in it. As they soar over the village, Wonka tells Charlie that his actual prize is the factory itself, as the Golden Ticket search was created to help Wonka search for an honest and worthy child to be the heir to his chocolate empire. Charlie and his family will reside in the factory and take over its operation when Wonka retires.


As I have shown you there are two versions. Which do you prefer? I love the new one . Yes, Johnny Depp is Willy Wonka but that has nothing to do with it I assure you. Some people find that Willy Wonka in this version looks like Michael Jackson . Interesting don't you think?  The 1971 one always scared me as a small child even as an older child I didn't really like it. There were just parts that always scared me. That's why I love the new one . The new one is very well done and its also very funny but so is the 1971 one in a way.    Anyway that's my rant on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.  And if you haven't actually read the reviews that's fine they are very long.
I know, I didn't actually read through either of them. :D

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

I'm here! I've come back! Its all right!

Well,
My sincere apologies for disappearing again. I am rather good at that am I not? Anyway to cut a long story short Daddy is no longer working away he now has a job here which he is starting tomorrow. So, I have been spending a lot of time just being with him.
I have now had my blog for over a year. I think the date I started was the 16Th of June 2009 that or the 17Th. In regards to that what should I do to celebrate: host a caption contest, movie quote quiz , answer questions about myself that you ask me. I would appreciate your ideas but, please not a giveaway is totally out of the question as that is just not me.
Well, also I have become a HUGE X-men fan. My hero Dustfinger has now been kicked aside in favour of Wolverine. Poor Dustfinger.
My birthday is next Tuesday the 6Th of July and I will be *gulp* SEVENTEEN!
That means I must find some heroines and book characters who are seventeen. Do you know any?
Anyway I am planning to make out a weekly blogging schedule to help me post more often. Farwell and Adieu
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Camp Rock!!!!!!



We recently watched Camp Rock for the first time recently, after I had wanted to watch it for ages. And it is now one of my favorite movies. It has some fantastic songs , a great cast of characters , and a wonderful sweet story which we as a family thoroughly enjoyed.

Here is a rough rundown from Wikipedia.
The story follows Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato), an aspiring young musician who is hoping to become a professional singer. Mitchie wants to go to a music camp named "Camp Rock". Since the family can't afford the tuition, Mitchie's mother arranges to cater food for the camp, thus allowing Mitchie to attend. Mitchie tries to conceal this from her friends at camp. She is shy to sing in front of people. Spoiled brat/pop star Shane Gray (Joe Jonas) has been assigned to be in charge of dance classes for one month at Camp Rock by his bandmates Jason (Kevin Jonas) and Nate (Nick Jonas). Shane hears Mitchie singing and falls in love with the voice, but does not know the identity of the singer. Shane spends much of the film searching for the girl with the voice. Shane and Mitchie have various interactions, and, when Shane learns her identity, a romance between the two blossoms.
Although Mitchie and Shane do end up together they don't kiss or anything but hold hands ,which will be good for those who hate movies with kissing.
I found very enjoyable and thoroughly recommend it.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Champions.

My sisters and I have just recently started having " champions".Which are favorite male characters out of a film or movie. Eden's is "Farid "from the Inkheart Trilogy, Vellvin's is "Sir Gawain" from the squires tales, and mine is Dustfinger from the Inkheart Trilogy. These champions may only stay champion for a day or even an hour Dustfinger has been mine for weeks.
And just because he is my current champion here are some pictures of him.


















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