Sunday, December 30, 2007

I like to be gone most of the time and you like to be home most of the time

I'm quite sure that I could eat sushi every single day and never get sick of it. When my parents came to visit me in the city yesterday, we decided that there was little better to do on a rainy Saturday than to go and fill our bellies with all we could eat sushi at Tanpopo on Denman before heading to Tinseltown to watch a movie (or two).

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We saw Juno. I have to tell you that it was even more amazing than I thought it was going to be and after having seen the trailer, I was stoked on it. The film is brilliantly written. Every actor nails their performance. Hilarious. Sweet. Honest. Warm. The soundtrack rocks too. This is definitely one that I will buy on dvd and watch again and again. The sharp, witty, and acerbic dialogue seems to really catch true "teen speak". Ellen Page is going places, people. This 20 year old Canadian girl is absolutely remarkable in an unforgettable performance. I loved this film. And of course I was all teared up at the end. This is a must-see.

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Once our cinematic appetites were whet, we couldn't stop. Up next, we decided to check out The Savages. I wasn't sure what to expect with this one as I hadn't seen it advertised. When I saw that it was Philip Seymour Hoffman though, I knew it would be worth seeing. He is one of my favourite actors and I kind of just expect him to be great. I wasn't disappointed. This film is so true to life. There's not a false note in this one. Laura Linney is pure perfection in her role as well. The characters can make you laugh and cry, almost at the same time. This is not an easy thing to do and requires outstanding actors, a solid script and sensitive direction, which this film certainly has.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wanna see JUNO so bad!!

Tashina said...

Sushi is always good! I really want to try more options though. Any recommendations?

I've heard that Juno was really good because of the dry humor in it. Dry humor is always great! So is Philip Seymour Hoffman! I'll have to check out both of those movies. :)

Tawcan said...

Sushi is good but sashimi is where it's at.

I wanted to see Juno too. My friend went & watched it on Friday. Too bad I was at Grouse skiing.

Jennifer Robertson said...

I'm a big fan of sashimi too. Yum!