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01.07.2013 Entertaining Kate, Movie Review

Entertaining Kate #5

Jack Reacher is a movie taken from a book series written by Lee Child. I really enjoyed it, even if I saw the twist coming. Regardless of Tom Cruise’s personal life or beliefs, I think he is a good actor. There was only one line that my son and I thought was stupid. Reacher has proven himself to be a lethal fighter, and a young woman, awed, attracted to and a little scared of him, says something like, “Really, mister, who are you?”

Otherwise, I liked the action, the plot, the cast. The scary dude was really scary, and I might compare it with Taken, in that it also features a man on a mission who doesn’t play by all the rules, but who thankfully has a set of morals to balance his skills.

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10.15.2012 Entertaining Kate, Movie Review

Entertaining Kate #3 – Movie Review

Hubs and I saw Looper. I really liked it. It was intelligent spec fiction. It didn’t confuse me like Inception. If you saw In Time, that movie where time was currency and they had those countdown timers in their arms…? Looper was what that movie should have been.

SPOILER AHEAD

I really like Joseph Gordon Levitt. I liked seeing Bruce Willis in an action role, but as an antagonist. I am so used to seeing him be the good guy that I kept expecting him to change his stripes. I would see him about to do something horrible and think, “Oh, he’s not really going to…Oh no! He DID!” I found it refreshing.

The only complaint I had was that Levitt looked weird. They did some weird make-up stuff to his face to make him look more like Willis and I don’t think it really helped. In fact, some of the time he looked uncannily like Alec Baldwin. LOL

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09.25.2012 Entertaining Kate, Movie Review, Movies

Entertaining Kate #2 – Movie

Hubby and I rented Albert Nobbs the other night. I loved it. First, because it was a period piece, and I love the costumes and sets that go with historicals, especially since they go to a lot of trouble these days to remain true to the time. Like remember Elizabeth Taylor’s Cleopatra? I remember that looking so sixties!

Here’s a short blurb.

Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th century Ireland, where women aren’t encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man, so she can work as a butler in Dublin’s most posh hotel, Albert meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.

I don’t usually find myself caring so much about a character, but there was something about this woman that made me want her to be happy. At first, I was just curious to find out why she was posing as a man. I also wanted to find out why she was saving all that money. (Not a spoiler, you find that out pretty quickly.) By the time the painter arrives on the scene, I’m hooked. The actor who plays that painter is AMAZING.

I also really appreciated the fact that the gay agenda wasn’t being forced down my throat, as is so often the case. (And don’t get me wrong. I support many of the gay issues. My oldest son is gay. But I don’t agree with everything the GLBT juggernaut stands for and it annoys me when they use entertainment to try to manipulate me into believing in this or that.)

Anyway, this is a great movie. I would watch it again, and I don’t say that about many movies.

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08.15.2012 Entertaining Kate, Hockey, Movies

Entertaining Kate #1 – Movie

Rented Goon. I think It was the last of my hockey movie list. It was surprisingly cute, laugh-out-loud funny in a lot of places, and I really liked it. It showed a gritty side of hockey that wasn’t present in Mighty Ducks, for example or Mystery, Alaska. The skating looked much more realistic than it did in Mystery. The main character is adorable, honest and sincere, despite his brawny abilities.

Labeled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way.

My only complaint: why didn’t they have subtitles for the hearing impaired, something I’m starting to become??? They had them in Spanish, and that was it. Boo.

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USA Today Bestselling Author Kate Willoughby happily writes her contemporary hockey romances in Southern California. She is married and has two sons and a Chihuahua. When she’s not writing, she’s watching hockey. When it’s not hockey season, she whines a lot.

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