Wednesday, June 29, 2011

True Blood: Season 4 Premiere

SPOILER ALERT!! 

If you have not yet watched the season 4 premiere of True Blood which aired last Sunday, make sure you do...soon! But also make sure to come back and read this post and leave your thoughts and opinions on the episode.


If you know me then you know that I am a HUGE...huge True Blood fan, be it books, graphic novels, or the TV series. I've read all of the books in Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Mysteries Series including her latest, Dead Reckoning. I finished that awesome book in about T-minus 8 seconds and now I'm having so much withdrawal that I might just re-read the entire series to compensate before the next novel in 2012. True Blood is based on Harris' novels, each season based on a respective novel, but director Alan Ball also takes some creative liberties when it comes to plot and characters. Because I love the novels so much, I would love every aspect to be recreated onscreen. Unfortunately, the season 4 premiere left a bit to be desired for me. However, this post is in no way saying that I will not be giving the rest of the season a chance and an adhesive-like propinquity to the television Sunday evenings. Are you ready for some pros and cons?! 

Did that feel like football to you guys?! No? Okay, let's move on...

Cons:
  • Bill currently has way too much power in both human and vampire politics.
  • Eric now owns Sookie's house and apparently...Sookie. What?
  • Sam and his brother's storyline of dysfunction is just lasting way too long. 
  • Sheriff Andy Bellefleur is hooked on V and is off the wall. For a season or two there I had actually started liking him.
  • Tara now appears to be living a double life as Kimbo Slice.
Pros: 

  • The year time jump in the show allowed for the characters to mature and for the storylines to not feel so clustered.
  • Nelsan Ellis is a brilliant actor who makes the character Lafayette come to life on screen. His character is taking a big shift from the novels, but in a great way!
  • Jason has definitely matured and the werepanther storyline appears to be moving along nicely.
  • Arlene and RenĂ©'s baby is a great plot twist. It will be very interesting to see where that story goes.


Black Swan with Benefits

If you've seen Black Swan, then you most likely remember how Mila Kunis' character appears to shadow Natalie Portman's life and seemingly attempts to take it over. And then there was that scene between the two actresses. 

THAT scene! (You know the one...)

Anyway, in January 2011, fans find Miss Portman and Ashton Kutcher starring in No Strings Attached, a romantic comedy about friends with benefits. Flash forward to July 2011 and we find Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake starring in a romantic comedy titled, none other than, Friends With Benefits. The two main characters agree to have an intimate relationship with, you guessed it, no strings attached. As my head begins to spin with the cyclical nature of plots and the sheer subpar acting of Ashton Kutcher, I'll just say that I'm feeling a bit punk'd at the moment.

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Hi Friends! :)

HELLO BLOGOSPHERE!!

Sorry for the 3 month hiatus. Sheesh! Uber exciting things going on in my life. (Many of which will probably get a mention at some point in a future blog post ;)

Thank you for your continued support and for reading. I truly appreciate it!!

Kimster :-)

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Rabbit Rabbit :)


Rabbit Rabbit world!! :o)

A very special April edition. Besides being my birthday month, this April will be filled with fun, adventures, happiness and excitement! Yay!

Best wishes everyone!

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Firefox 4: Foxier

I just recently upgraded to Firefox 4. I am loving it so far. It's so fast and sleek. There is less hoop-la at the top of the window in the toolbar, so it feels like I have also upgraded to a wider screen. Ha! Of course there is room for upgrading the toolbar, but I like the feel of less buttons, and more viewing space. 

The speed of Firefox 4 is great! I haven't hit a lag yet. Here's hoping for continued Sonic the Hedgehog-like speeds and success!

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Superman Casting

I always knew Superman would be revamped decades after the iconic role of Christopher Reeve, but I also knew that Reeves' would be some tough shoes to fill. 
Photo = superman.wikia.com

Tom Welling was a great choice for the adolescent version of Clark Kent in Smallville but I have gripes about the choice of Brandon Routh as Superman in 2006's Superman Returns

  1. Routh is a very flat actor. He has no range onscreen whatsoever. 
  2. Routh's acting was about as washed out as the bland colored Superman costume they used.
  3. If you have to put in blue contacts to play Superman, then there is no reason why you should be cast to play The Man of Steel. 
"What about Dean Cain?" you ask. Ah, yes. Cain does indeed have hazel eyes and held the role of Superman in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman; but he was also deliciously yummy onscreen with charisma and presence that helped him execute the role, flawlessly. There was no need for him to possess blue eyes. With Routh, it felt as if they were reaching as opposed to letting him define his own role.

That is why Matt Cohen was born.

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