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!)