Two Movies!


(This is an old post, didn't have time or internet connection to post it.Enjoy.)

I watched two movies this weekend. But it wasn't a voluntary decision. My friend (who is dying of body ache right now) just happend to download those movies through her magic sources right at the time I was going to meet her.
So these are the two movies we watched:
1.What to expect when you are expecting
And
 2.Easy A

 What to expect when you are expecting can be summed up through my friends epiphanies during the movie....which are listed below-




1. Towards the beginning
"all the women in this movie are pregnant?"


2. A little after the beginning
"all the women in this movie are pregnant!"


3. during the climax of the movie
 "so they get pregnant in the beginning and they deliver the baby in the end. Thats the story?" 
(all except two actually. That was their big twist,i suspect.)


 4. While the cast is in the delivery room yelling push and making pushing noises
"does giving birth feel like when you really have to poop?"
 "thats what I expect it will be" I said.

 So now you know. You are an informed citizen. Well it wasnt too bad. We just had more expectations.

 The other movie we watched was Easy A.
Even before talking about it, I want to say that I give it an A!
Its a high school humor story starring Emma stone. What make this story stick in my heart like bubble gum sticks to a shoe is the roles played by her parents. When my friend told me that in the movie her parents are awesome,I wasnt really sure what to expect. Super powers was the closest I had come to guessing because truth be told the words 'parent' and 'awesome' dont go in the same sentence unless they are bridged by the words 'are not'. Well not that parents are bad or anything but I would use a different set of adjectives to describe them. So Stanley Tucci is her dad.
Hello,Beautiful.

Yes,he is my bald man fantasy. Hence, he gets to have his picture put up on my blog.
He is brilliant in his tiny role. He is the kind of dad I would want my kids to have. I mean the character, he portrays, not Tucci himself. Although I think Tucci would make a great dad too.
Actually, all the actors in the movie have done a good job. It talks about high school stereotypes, roumers travelling faster than the speed of light and about a woman putting her honour on the line for the sake of others and a few gift that they provide her with.
I really really liked it.

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