Wednesday, May 14, 2008

P.S. I love pie

Javier is away for a few days so I have the opportunity to catch up on my 'chick-flicks'. Not that he wouldn't be absolutely thrilled to watch them with me, but sometimes these movies just have to be a girlie thing, you know.

Night #1 - P.S. I Love You. I've read a few different reviews by bloggers about this movie. When it first came out I didn't think I'd want to see it, but when I heard it was tear-inducing, I know I'd have to rent it. Oh my. I started crying in the first 5 minutes and was still snivelling when I watched the special features on the DVD. Even the deleted scenes were touching! The Irish boys were especially delightful to watch on the screen. Definitely a two hankie, or in my case, two sleeve ('cause I was too lazy to get tissue from the bathroom) movie. My menu to accompany this movie included two slices of toasted cranberry pecan multigrain toast, an iced chai latte, and a really big piece of cheesecake. mmmmm


Night #2 - Waitress. This movie didn't make me cry, but I did smile lots. Keri Russell is just the cutest actress ever. I didn't realize until the end that one of the actresses was also the writer and director AND was also murdered before the movie was released. It made the story more poignant. Plus I can sort of relate to the story. I didn't have an affair with my baby doctor, but I did develop a crush on the cute med student that was completing his residence with my regular doctor. I definitely was not as cute as Keri Russell when I was pregnant, but this didn't stop me from getting all dolled up for my prenatal appointments. I'm not completely sure what was happening in my hormone-riddled little brain. At least I didn't hit on him, thank goodness. I decided that I needed a more sophisticated menu for this movie - small glass of chardonnay, microwave popcorn sprinkled with Louisiana hot sauce, and a large peanut butter chip cookie. Yeah I don't think it quite was as sophisticated as I thought. Maybe I should have just made a pie.

I think I have chick flicks out of my system for a while. I have to turn my thoughts to more masculine movies like Iron Man, grrr.

My dear Javier comes home tomorrow. Thank goodness or I'll turn into a rather sizeable couch potato.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Those movies look great--thanks for the tip! I am always on the lookout for good movies (that come with a recommendation!).

Annie

Liz Harrell said...

Oh! I really enjoyed Waitress. Havent seen PS yet, but I'm not a fan of crying my eyes out!

Liz Harrell said...

Hmmm... I'm not sure about The Host yet. It's interesting, but takes a while to 'get going.' I'm such a fan of the Twilight books, but this is much different.

If I had it to do all over again, I would probably check it out at the library or borrow from a friend rather than buy it.

Mrs.Naz@BecomingMe said...

Great movie tips. You write a good review as well. I'm glad I found your blog.

MJ said...

Movies and carbos go hand in hand, don't they? Glad to hear you had good chick flick viewings during Javier's absence! You'll be subjected to an action flick soon enough!

Cottage Contessa said...

I haven't seen either of those movies, but thank you for the reviews. Wishing your dear hubby a speedy and safe return, and a happy weekend to you sweetie!
Amanda (aka Cottage Contessa)

Saucy said...

I had no idea about the movie Waitress and the writer of the show being... eeek... murdered. I enjoyed it so much when I saw it. I want to see it again. I'm not leaning towards P.S. I Love You at all, but it's not your review, it's Hillary Swank. She does not float my boat. D'ya think I should watch it anyway?