Tuesday, December 31, 2013

..That was so last year

It is now 2014! Wow 2013 went so fast! I feel like all I did was study and work but both have paid off and I managed to have loads of fun and gain many opportunities and experiences that I will always cherish through the coming years.   Here they are...

Highlights of 2013
Scoring a radio Interview with George Kapiniaris Listen here!
Meeting another inspiration- Jane Turner (Kath from Kath and Kim) and this time we were both out of costume!
Attending the King Kong Musical Red Carpet
Seeing the fantastic Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
Catching up with Sophie.. check out her blog!
5 Day holiday to Sydney organised the day before!
The Good the Bad and the Ethnic
Getting this blog up and running again!
Those spontaneous day trips that started at 12pm
My 21st Birthday Party
Those Gold Class Experiences
Completing my degree!
Fine dining


...and now let's go Back to the Future 2014!
Attain a job in the Media or film and television industry
Gold Coast in January!
Maybe Europe?!?
New media projects
Getting my bloody licence!
Beach days 


I'd like to thank my readers and friends who check out this blog, even just to stalk or insult. Your page click is worth so much!

 'It's going down.. TIMBER, you better move- you better dance!' -Pitbull
....yes I am going to quote Pitbull, Dal'e

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

They're a Weird Mob

Walter Chiari stars as Nino Culotta an Italian immigrant whom just arrived in Sydney, Australia expecting to commence work as a sportswriter for his cousin's magazine. With his cousin and sponsor out of sight, Nino is left to fend for himself in this new land and to look for work and a place to stay. Despite such an insecure start, Nino's optimism allows him to find accommodation temporarily in Kings Bloody Cross, attain a job as a builder's labourer, learn the Australian lingo and all within a few days of being in the country!

This film was one that perhaps gave the Australian Film Industry a second chance at surviving and it was fantastic! Hilarious to watch, great character development and great shooting locations such as Circular Quay, Manly, Bondi and on a Sydney Ferry. These all formed a wonderful movie that could promote the Australian landscape and our bizarre culture. Nothing was shot in a studio either thus real locations were used to enhance each scene.

This movie was based off the bestseller book, 'They're A Weird Mob' written by an author in disguise as Nino Culotta. Chiari is in almost every scene and his energy level and comic timing was seamless. I would watch this movie again, such great acting, scripting and editing. Try and find yourself a copy of this classic which revived the Australian Film Industry.

Interesting facts whilst viewing 'The story of the making of They're a Weird Mob' 

  • Extras got paid $9.50 to lay on the sand, surf and enjoy the sun during filming beach scenes at Bondi and Manly.
  •  Even the scenes in the water at Bondi Beach were shot... in the water! 
  •  Film budget was $600,000 AU which can be argued as not a big budget film.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Prisoners

This movie may nearly be three hours long however it's storyline advances at a pace where you lose track of time and are heavily involved within this well executed thriller. Australian talent aka The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman plays the father who has one of his daughters abducted and he attempts to take the law into his own hands as he captures a suspect until he gets the answers he wants. 

Throughout the film you are constantly guessing who the true capturer is and toss between suspects in your mind after you see what nonhuman things they have done. Jake Gyllenhaal plays detective Loki and is assigned to this case and convincingly portrays  his role which contrasts smoothly alongside Jackman's hot headed and abruptive nature in this film. 

The timespan did delay my viewing thinking that it would drag out but thankfully I was wrong and would class Prisoners as one of my favourite thrillers. Go check it out!!!! 

Monday, December 2, 2013

The Hunger Games Catching Fire

Disclaimer:: So I haven't read the books, haven't even seen the first film.. in fact I never really have had any interest in this novel to movie series... so my perspective will not be as informative and critical to those fans or consumers of the Hunger Games franchise. I went to see this movie with a good friend- (because going to the movies alone is a tad weird!) and I am kinda glad I did!

Staring the amazing Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen and Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark,  Catching Fire is based on the recall of these two into the 75th Hunger Games. 

When watching the film, with no prior knowledge I was a bit ... ok quite a bit- confused as to what was happening. I was especially not with a full understanding of the film up until the presentation of The Hunger Games. I felt it dragged on way too much, too much talking and I even dosed off asleep for 10 minutes or so and I do not think that even impacted my understanding of the film. Despite that,the costuming was amazing, and special effects were pretty cool. The bond that grew between the main characters definitely allowed me to side with them and form an attachment with those whilst they fought in the Hunger Games. When the games started, I was interested in this movie and that was at least 1 hour into this film. If I didn't pay for the ticket I would of turned the DVD off but I am kind of glad that I didn't as the energy of the games itself, won back my interest into the film and I will definitely consider watching the first movie to better my understanding. 

Jennifer Lawrence is a fantastic actress, focused, and although expressionless in most of the film, you are able to develop a soft spot for her as her acting is immaculate. Nothing compared to Kristen Stewart's expressionless face!! Jennifer does so well! I can't wait to see her in 'Dumb and Dumber To', which is in production stage at the moment (expected Nov. 2014!)

I would give the movie a 3/5 It redeemed itself from the long and boring first hour and was enough to encourage me to see the first!

I would say, if you have not seen or read anything to watch the first film, first- (WHICH MAKES COMPLETE SENSE AND IT WILL MAKE THIS MOVIE MAKE COMPLETE SENSE, - I hope!) 



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

100 films I should have already seen..

I have a bit of time on my hands so I have decided that I need some good movies to watch!!! Where do I start? I need some ideas so I checked out this list found on TotalFilm of 'The 100 Greatest Movies' and decided to do a little coding to help me select the next film to watch. I also hope that my coding allows you to pick your next screening! BOLD AND BLUE and it is for YOU! 

Key:
BOLD - watch and didn't like it all too much
BOLD AND BLUE -WATCH THIS, I LIKE A LOT!!!
Pink - I want to watch 


Here is the list...



2001: A Space Odyssey 
Alien 
All About Eve 
Amadeus 
Amelie 
American Graffiti 
Annie Hall 
The Apartment 
Apocalypse Now 
Avatar 
Back To The Future 
Badlands 
Bambi
The Battle Of Algiers 
Belle De Jour
The Bicycle Thieves
The Big Lebowski
Black Narcissus
Blade Runner
Blue Velvet 
Bonnie And Clyde 
Boogie Nights 
Brazil
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari 
Casablanca 
Chinatown 
Cinema Paradiso
Citizen Kane 
City of God 
The Conversation 
The Dark Knight 
Das Boot 
The Deer Hunter 
Die Hard 
Dirty Harry 
Donnie Darko 
Don't Look Now 
Double Indemnity
Dr Strangelove 
ET: The Extra-Terrestrial 
The Exorcist 
Fargo 
Fight Club 
Finding Nemo
Gladiator 
Glengarry Glen Ross 
The Godfather 
Goldfinger 
Gone With The Wind 
Goodfellas 
Half Nelson 
Halloween 
Heat 
His Friday Girl 
It's A Wonderful Life 
Jaws 
King Kong 
L.A. Confidential 
Lawrence Of Arabia 
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy 
Manhattan 
Metropolis 
Millers Crossing 
Monty Python's Life Of Brian 
Nashville 
Network 
Night Of The Living Dead 
No Country For Old Men 
North By Northwest 
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 
The Passion of Joan of Arc 
Persona 
The Philadelphia Story 
Psycho 
Pulp Fiction 
Raging Bull 
Raiders Of The Lost Ark 
Rear Window 
Reservoir Dogs 
The Seventh Seal 
Sideways 
Singin' In The Rain 
Some Like It Hot 
Star Wars Ep IV: A New Hope 
Star Wars Ep V: The Empire Strikes Back 
Sunset Boulevard 
The Sweet Smell of Success 
There Will Be Blood 
The Third Man 
This Is England 
This Is Spinal Tap 
Tokyo Story 
Touch Of Evil 
The Truman Show
Vertigo 
West Side Story 
When We Were Kings 
Withnail and I 
The Wrestler

If you have some movie recommendations or films you want me to review, like my facebook page and leave a comment! www.facebook.com/thesmallcombo

Friday, November 22, 2013

George Kapiniaris Interview



Check out my interview with Comedy, Stage and Television Screen legend
George Kapiniaris
Well known for playing Memo in Acropolis Now and his standup work these days George is currently in the Musical,  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and touring with The Good the Bad and the Ethnic! 





For more info about George check out his website georgekapiniaris.com
Or book tickets to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at: chittychitty.com.au (not JUST the perfect musical for kids!)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Ja'mie Private School Girl

Princess Pictures have yet again produced another series based around the Chris Lilley character, Ja’mie King. The third series is centred around Ja’mie’s final three months of year 12 at the private all girls school, Hillford High. The bitchiness, the stories, the language, the rules, the clichés all are present in this series and the mannerisms are so accurate that it’s scary. The series is highly relatable,moreso than Summer Heights High, due to the fact that I went to an all girls high school and the prestige, assemblys, grovelling and special hierarchy. All on a bigger scale but it was all there and precise. It made me reflect back three years ago to my final year of school and made me laugh so much. Especially when her Mum rocks up at the bustop at 3:07pm and Ja’mie says,
 “I told you 3:10 not 3 fucking 07!”

I remember Dad picking me up from friend’s houses and being a couple of minutes early and I would crack it because he was too early. I could also pick out characters and match them up which is quite sad but you could always pinpoint the popular from the quieter girls. This show is hilarious not only are we laughing at the show but we are laughing at ourselves. Great Stuff Lilley!


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Comedy Series

Melbourne has decided to be more winterous this spring than normal, and so, to cope from the depressing news that Sydney is 26 degrees and Queensland is averaging around the 30s there is no better way to survive the dull weekdays and weekends then chucking in a DVD. 

It's been a 'Serie(ous)' few months and I thought that it would be appropriate to share with you some of my favourite light comedy series. From sketch shows to slapstick, from stupidity to parody. Here are some of my favourites that never get old! They may date but that makes it even more entertaining and reminiscent. It doesn't matter if episode 1 or episode 20 is played these shows will not get you lost on the plot and they are so easy to follow.


Kath and Kim

Acropolis Now

Some Mothers do 'Ave 'Em

The Brittas Empire

Seinfeld

Absolutely Fabulous

Kick

Fast Forward

Perfect Strangers

Big Girls Blouse

Summer Heights High

The Office (US)

Mr. Bean

Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Hangover Part 3

My initial thought - another rubbish sequel because the first movie did so well.. so why not make 3! The trend of creating sequels and a whole franchise out of a film because the first one attained a decent box office audience really deterred me from making any effort to go out and see this movie. In fact the second Hangover movie to kick off the franchise was really terrible in my opinion and lacked any sort of substance or interest. I love comedies, grouse out comedies are okay too.. IF they have a decent storyline and plot! Thank God the 3rd instalment of The Hangover, restored my faith in America's ability to create at least a decent comedy with a meaningful action/ thriller plot. I have seen a lot better but I have surely seen a lot worse and too recently have I seen the latter. Yes there were times that were unnecessarily crued and relied on language to squeeze out a laugh but it was ok to sit through. I would not classified The Hangover Part 3 to be better than the first, however it was satisfactory enough to sit through maybe once more.

Comparing the first and third movies, the characters did grow and mature and acted wiser than I expected. I am glad that a new hangover did not allure them into the complication of this movie and that the writer's drew from the past to create a synopsis of the film but made it very new!

Bradley Cooper always pulls off a great performance and Zac Galifianakis is well...Zac Galifianakis. It's a comedy with a simple plot so I don't really want to give much away.. but I have a link to the trailer below if you are interested.

I recommend you watch this movie with no expectations and you might get more out of it than you initially thought! Will this be the final of the franchise? It does say 'the end' but we have to see!

2.9/5 stars. Not too bad!



Thursday, September 26, 2013

Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)

'How can anything hurt when it makes you feel so good?'
- The young Annette Kellerman, Million Dollar Mermaid

Esther Williams
Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) tells the story of the controversial Australian swimmer, Annette Kellerman. Brought up by musical parents, Annette grew up with rickets. Each day she would teach herself to swim and eventually overcame her disorder contrary to what she was told by her doctor and others. She broke records in the water and was given the opportunity to go overseas to share her talent, despite her father' wishes that she maintains within a musical environment.

Fortunate enough, Annette swam the Thames River in London, creating a massive reception and of course making headlines. The movie frames Annette as a remarkable woman, whom created much controversy over her one piece bathing suit deemed as skimpy and inappropriate for a woman to wear in that time. However, steered towards her success more than rejection.

In 1908 Kellerman was arrested on Rivere Beach for baring her legs. These days It's hard for us to believe that she was accused of indecent exposure for wearing a one piece bathing suit and not a bikini! Regardless, she compromised and sowed stockings to her one piece so that it was accepted.

The Real Annette Kellerman
I quite  enjoyed this film, perhaps because I had to create a 7 minute drama solo on Annette Kellerman. The major differences from he screen versing reality were strikingly evident that in reality Annette was a busty, fuller figured woman who can be argued as much less attractive as her casted on screen representation played by Esther WIlliams.Also Sydney looks incredibly 'hollywoodize' in the film and the Australian accents not evident in the movie at all. The film is still reasonably censored by the Hays Code, which was still in effect during the production of this film in 1952.

Although the scenes where Annette is performing at the hippodrome may have been a bit far from mirroring the reality, Busby Berkeley does an outstanding job in the choreography and staging and you can see his musical influence in his work. He creates effects on stage rather than relying on the post production of the film, which creates more of a spectacular admiration of the performance.

Amazing staging by Berkeley
I think that I am more attached to this film than I would normally be to any other 1950s, drama-genred film. When I first watched Million Dollar Mermaid in 2010, my viewing was more for a 'confirmation of research' and I watched this film more intently than normal. I really do enjoy this film and if you get the chance or find a copy, I would highly recommend you give it a go! It is long but doesn't drag on as much as I found other 1950s and prior, films to traditionally do. It tells the story of Annette, does glorify it a bit but Esther Williams does a remarkable job and you will fall in love with her performance as much as I did.


Monday, September 16, 2013

Upper Middle Bogan

The latest ABC comedy series, Upper Middle Bogan, has become my latest fixture.. as of today!

Annie Maynard plays Bess, who finds it difficult to bond with her upper class mother; until she realises that she is not her real mother. This series is about an educated mother's connection with her biological family after finding out she was adopted. Her real family is a bunch of bogans and it was interesting to see another Kath and Kim formula hit the ABC. It was interesting to see Glenn Robbin's play Bess' real father. I have always loved the work of Glenn Robbins and although this wasn't a drastic character change from Kel, the glass eye and interest in racing was a little bit different from the man bags and purveying of fine meats. Michala Banas who is cast as Amber, takes on similar characteristics as Kim Craig, the separation from her husband, the hair and the attitude. I have just streamed two episodes online from iView at the moment, but I definitely will continue to view this show. It's a cross between Housos and Kath and Kim. The camera work is also shaky and fly-on-the-wall like the original Kath and Kim series (when it was with ABC) and it's similarities are enough to draw me into the show as a regular! The creators, Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope (The Librarians) have the essence of this show down pat! Well done!!


http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/upper-middle-bogan/

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Complementary Cinema Indulgences




Here are some of my favourite movie complementaries! A good movie viewing experience has to incorporate at least one of these in my opinion. Put away the popcorn, upgrade to a warm and classier, almost/meal-like indulgence! This list is more tailored to a gold class or home cinema viewing experience, however, bonus points if you can sneak the hot food into a regular cinema without getting caught! Warning this post may tease an empty stomach!


MnMs
choc centred with a crispy colourful shell! A bag of these go down well.. just be careful not to leave them in your hand for too long... colourful hands!




Boysenberry Choc Top
I love ice cream! It would have to be one of my favourite sweets and I always look forward to my choc top  or drumstick when watching a movie. So yum!!!



Chips & Twisties
Try mixing them up in a bowl! I recommend plain chips and the traditional cheese flavoured Twisties! When I was little I used to always have a bowl of the two mixed up and it overrides popcorn ANYDAY!



Nachos
Feeling a little bit like a meal? Add some mince meat and have the altimate mexican nachos with melted cheese, glacamole, salsa (hot for the chilli lovers), sour cream and of course corn chips or Doritos!


Wedges
Wedges and sour cream are always nice, better than the hot chips and sauce experience.



Roasted Potatoes with Herbs
Roasted potato pieces with herbs are a classier version of the wedges and complimented by a nice glass of wine will make your home viewing a little more classy!




A Cocktail or glass of Wine
Drink time! Soft drink can leave you a bit gasy but you need a nice drink to sip along with your hot meal. Why not have a Cocktail or glass of wine! Just don't get too tipsy.. especially if you are watching a movie like Inception with tangents and story lines and worlds happening all at once, you don't want to be too intoxicated and add extra storylines and worlds to the movie! A glass of bubbly can always make a movie funnier than expected.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

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Friday, July 19, 2013

My Top 10 Australian Movies


Australian films get a bad wrap, if it isn't the hatred of hearing our own voices, it's the comparing to Hollywood big budget films. I think it is very hard for the average Australian moviegoer, in a society surrounded by American film and TV content to embrace our own product. It is quite a shame really, yes, our film's can be quite morbid or tacky at times, but why can't we embrace that? An what really annoys me is that an Aussie film can gain some success.. only if an American is cast as a main actor, or half of the film is funded and produced with American assistance. Red Dog, The Great Gatsby, Australia, really? These films had a major American influence and to be honest, I really can't see how Red Dog is portrayed amongst the Australian public as a decent film. I will leave my rant for another time because I have a lot to say. 
Anyway....

Regardless of the film budget funding these films have helped shape Australia, creating jobs, shape the Australian identity in a world wide scale or are just so fun loving. The tacky to the attempted films of sophistication, these films all have a special form of art that makes them so iconic and memorable to be in my top 10!


10. Take Away (2003)

9. Tomorrow When the War Began (2010)

8. Crackers (1998)

7. Beautiful Kate (2009)

6. Cosi (1996)

5. Kath & Kimderella (2012)

4. Wolf Creek (2005)

3. Animal Kingdom (2010)

2. The Wog Boy (2000)

1. The Castle (1997)

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Speed (1994)

I'm incredibly slow when it came to catching up on the 1994 classic and I still have not quite caught up to the sequel yet! However, I'm glad I did view this film as it was very different from my expectations. Assuming this film was going to be a lot like Jaws or Duel I was mistaken and THANK GOD! The acting is pretty good, the 90s is clearly reinforced and the concept is slightly different to your typical car chase film... in fact it's more of a thriller than an action. Thrillers have really grown on me and surprisingly so have hybrid action-thrillers! I love a good storyline or plot which is usually omitted from an action genred film. Unfortunately action films (especially these days) are loaded with special effects and shooting and neglect to show any intelligent scripting or interesting plot and I find nil interest in the genre whatsoever. When I have given the genre a chance I've just been disappointed. 

When viewing Speed I am glad that this film took a different path and encouraged a vested interest to be had. I must admit the first part of the film relating to the lift scenes did leave me a little hesitant as the gray and steel colour palette really doesn't sit with me well and led me to believe that this was a 'boring mundane stupid film'. I'm ever so glad those scenes just set up the storyline motivation and didn't reflect the entire movie.

I was humoured when words were uttered but lips weren't moving and some obvious continuity errors. I am not sure if I was over watching the film or they were just so obvious! Despite that I thoroughly enjoyed this film and am looking forward to viewing the sequel!  3/5 rating for me but worth the lengthy watch! 



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Paranormal Activity 4

The fourth installment to the Paranormal Activity franchise was obviously ridiculously predictable, a very weak plot and left me disappointed. I am a bit of a horror and comedy fan and I did like the first 3 films for that reason that they left me feeling a little jumpy and laughing at the ridiculous shots and 'pool cleaner'. I watched this film by myself at home in contrast to the prior screenings where I was in a packed cinema and I thought this reception context would 'scarify' the film a bit more- I was mistaken.

The film follows a teenage girl's suspicion that her neighbour's kid is strange and has brought in a bad vibe into her family home. This time to capture the establishing shots of the living room, bedroom and kitchen, her boyfriend uses a recording program easy to set up on each device. The other films had me guessing a little bit more than this one trying to piece together the relationship to the demon a family member had however not in this film. The footage of the abducted boy was the first thing we as a viewer see on the screen and then it goes straight to the main plot where we instantly elate the boy to the missing child. I hope I haven't spoilt..what was only to spoil but it was an editing mistake and should of been shuffled at least a bit later into the film.

However, a major disappointment was when Hunter was reunited with the demon and a group of people suddenly appear and then CUT! Pitch black, The End. Despite my major disappointment I did get a few jumps in this film, yet it wasn't enough to resurrect my hope that the movie would pan out more interesting.

However, in saying this..somehow I am interested to see the 5th instalment of the film set to be in cinemas around October this year. Why??? I really don't know why! I might have got sucked into this franchise, you know it's bad but you still wanna see it.



The Call

Directed by Brad Anderson, The Call is a film about a 911 operator's determination to save the life of a kidnapped teenager. Whilst in the car park of a shopping mall, Casey is stuffed into the boot of a car by a strange man and calls for help. After a phone attendant struggles to assist the girl, Jordan takes over. Played by Halle Berry, the passion and determination of the fighter personality of the 911 operator is reflected in her role and benefits the realism of Halle's performance. I also admire the use of camera and speed in this film capturing scenes in a modern and futuristic manner. This is achieved through a combination of close up shots and speeding up the pace of a small moment in a scene to create significance of its role in developing the plot of the film. 

When the first girl was kidnapped she was dragged out from under her bed and I was reminded of the scene in Taken (2008) when Kim is kidnapped. I was able to evoke the same emotion of shock and by quickening the footage I felt like the exact shot was mirrored in The Call

With that in mind, if you liked Taken and Taken 2, then you will be on the edge of your seats watching this thriller. 

Monday, June 17, 2013

King Kong The Musical Opening Night!

Saturday the 15th of June 2013 was the WORLD PREMIERE of King Kong The Musical! I was extremely fortunate to be able to go to the red carpet opening night at The Regent Theatre due to obtaining last minute guest tickets. The red carpet was studded with more celebs than the typical Melbourne musical red carpet, from newsreaders to masterchefs to comedians to entertainment personalities- they were all there! The regular musical carpet goers-Meldrum, Hinch and Burchmore also were there to join the huge array of celeb talent to create an in house atmosphere where wherever you looked there was a tv personality in clear range! It was great for publicity because in all honesty this was the best musical I had seen on a visual scale. Absolutely a visual SPECTACULAR! As soon as King Kong hits the stage, moments of wows and 'oh my god that's amazing' are shared across every member of the audience. Definitely a big budget production, exemplifying highly skilled talent. The dancers and the 'men in black' stage gymnasts as they swung, leaped, hooked and flew in synch across the stage. Multimedia projection and sound of course was the icing on this cake as it set the atmosphere brilliantly.

I have never seen the stage physically manipulated in so many ways in a single performance. The stage was raised, lowered and shaped to create a ship, an island and a box office front to absolute perfection. The leading lady also had a remarkable voice and exceptional dramatic skills as the actress slash damsel in distress slash love interest another obvious highlight of the show. Set design was great! Puppetry was excellent and the monkey was adorable!!! 

I would pay to see this show again! Ticket prices are reasonable so make sure you are one of the first to witness this production before it goes overseas!!! 

4.5/5 

Just HAD to get a photo with Jane Turner of Fast Forward, Bligh, Big Girls Blouse and of course Kath & Kim fame!!! 
This time we were both 'out of costume'! 
She said we look like The Veronica's...compliment or insult Ahahah? 

For tickets and more info go to Official King Kong Live on Stage Website!


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

My short film

I haven't made a short film in a while, here is the latest...  Very amateur but my style!!
Enjoy the tackiness!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

This is the Night!

It's May and that means it's time for the cheesiest music competition of all time... EUROVISION! There is no competition like no other when Europe unites to showcase some of the best and worst musical talent in a contest where the voting is extremely unfair and politically driven. However, that never stops the show! We get to see an array of musical performances and cultures from an array of age groups and genres showcase their talent to pretty much the world in this 3 day running competition. This is the birthplace of ABBA, Gina G (ooo ahh just a little bit) and that Noreigian boy who fell in love with a fairytale- Alexander Rybak!

I thought that I would share with you one of my favourite Eurovision performances by Malta last year because it is so catchy in a musical and dancing manner. This is a dance routine made up for Malta's Eurovision entry in 2012, 'This is the Night'. Words do not need to explain why I find this so awesome! If only this song was popular in clubs in Australia, move over Macarena! 

This video brings back so many memories and it reminded me of the craziness of Eurovision last year including our 'hilarious' tweets and commentary in an effort to be seen on the Australian broadcast of the competition. I even recall learning this dance with my friends and thinking that we mastered it much better than the guy on the right side! (He seems a little unenthused, dont you think?). 

The Mask (1994)

Smokin!

Went back and watched a movie I used to love as a kid, except this time I actually understood what it was about, I understood the concept beyond the.. 'he puts the mask on and his face turns green and goes crazy'.

The Mask stars Jim Carrey and introduces Cameron Diaz as the leading lady in a comic book comedy. This film is based on a series of Dark Horse Comics and the comics book, superhero theme has been utilised effectively in this video remake!

Stanley Ipkiss is a shy and bullied bank employee. He is the subject of bullying in the workplace and by his accommodation manager. Representing a loser persona, Stanley tries to impress but just dramatically fails. He confines towards his dog, Milo and cartoons to find sanctuary and acceptance in life. However, life spins around (even in the literal state), when he stumbles across a mask found in the ocean after being refused entry to a club. This mask has powers and turns Stanley's life around every time he wears it. The mask magically sucks to his face and a swanky suit appears as his personality, ego, confidence and abilities rise. The cartoon-like, superhero culture he finds comfort in drastically reflects in the character he turns into when he puts on the mask. Sly, keen and mean, wooing the girls, beating the bad guys in true heroic style. He is untouchable when the mask is on and causes chaos everywhere he goes.

 I love the adaptation of the cartoon characters that Stanley's ego takes on board! The special effects of this film are awesome for the time period and executed smoothly adding a comic book feel to a Hollywood film and some absurdism. I really enjoyed this re-viewing and I have developed a fonder appreciation of the special effects in this film.