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:: sigh:: Eclipse is awesomely delicious!!
PostedJune 30, 2010
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from Marina del Rey
There's something so viscerally intoxicating when you can see Edward, Bella and Jacob's luscious visages on the big screen.... the texture of Edward's creamy skin, the romanticism in his eyes, and then to FEEL surrounded by the sexy texture of his voice -- it's almost too much to bear!
And let's just say that Jacob's tanned taut muscled body, and those of his wolfpack brothers -- well, it just all works. It's fun, it's easy going, it's intense, it's enjoyable. And it's very very yummy!
And Bella. I forget how physically beauty she is. In her 'real life,' she has such a harsh/edgy look to her, but in this movie, she has a softer more not-from-this-era beauty. Soft, fragile, strong, uncertain, powerful. I can't wait for her in Breaking Dawn, I feel like they're starting to beautify Bella more for her future transformation.
And my God, their eyes. So flawless and mesmerizing. It's just so fun to see such physical beauty AND feel the intensity of their emotions all around you.
It's like gorgeous eye-candy, and who doesn't want some of that. And of course the storyline, the acting, the scenery, the music... it's all good and fun and delicious and exciting and exhilarating.
Definitely gotta go back for a few more rounds!!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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5 / 5
5 / 5
Magical and Perfect!!!! They got it right again!!
PostedJune 21, 2010
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from Marina del Rey
SPOILER ALERT!!
So my hunky cousin told me that Toy Story 3 was "SOOOOO GOOOD, I was bawling" -- and I was like, what? Wow. Because I know that he normally doesn't watch movies on the big screen, and he's not the kind of guy who would 'cry at movies' - he's a surfer dude, cool, go with the flow, etc. So I let that comment register.
Then I saw Toy Story 3 3D the next day (at the Promenade at the Howard Hughes Center) and man, oh, man, I was CAPTIVATED by all the old familiar characters again. They weren't outdated or weirdly uncomfortable feeling. It all just felt RIGHT - like the people behind the movie REALLY thought about character development, storylines, message, humour, great scenes (LOVE the Ken doll in the Barbie Dream House with his clothes, the AMAZING fashion show (OMG), the montage piece when Andy plays with Bonnie and that letting go process is revealed..) -- They must have a shrink in their screenwriting process because they have some EXCELLENT storyline/messages that are POWERFUL to growns-up (and kids).
So YES, I bawled my eyes out at that end scene because it was so true and beautiful and real and I could FEEL that poignancy, that loss, the giving up, the letting go - and that insta-growth as he magnanimously lets his beloved toys 'be taken care of' by a little girl who he KNOWS will treasure and play with them.
So beautiful. An absolute must-see, must watch on IMAX 3D now, and can't wait to get it on DVD.
I want to go again!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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