Thursday, December 03, 2009

ack, sorry again!

I've done it again. The last time I posted was in August. It's my own fault! I seriously have NO clue where the time has gone...

Thing's I've seen that I'm going to write about this weekend..

New Moon
Precious
The Blind Side
Where The Wild Things Are
Amelia
Pirate Radio
2012
The Box
THE PARENT TRAP 2
... yes, you HEARD me!
and there mayyy be a few more.


And I'll write about...
BLOOPERS!!!
- Star Trek

Going to see Everybody's Fine this weekend, and looking forward to it!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

moment of silence


Also, i'd like to take a moment of silence as all of us single ladies (and some not so single ones too) mourn the loss that is John Krasinski's single-ness. He is now engaged to emily blunt.


so take a minute...













and now. we will create the "Boycott anything that has to do with emily blunt" club.

Post Grad




Last night I went to see "Post Grad" with a friend knowing that it was certainly not going to be something spectacular and I may even end up hating it because as another friend said on the phone when I told her I was going to see this movie - "I would probably hate that movie because it's been over a year since I've graduated and yes, i have a job but it's not my dream job and Alexis Bledel will probably struggle to find a job but in the end it'll all turn out perfect and she'll get the dream guy too. Well that hasn't happened in my life yet..." And I agreed.

But I was pleasantly surprised... (SPOILER ALERT) even though pretty much everything DOES work out for her in the end, including getting the perfect guy (but giving up her perfect job to move across the country to be with said guy) she finds happiness.

I liked this movie because Bledel as Ryden Malby pulls off the whole bright eyed recent grad optimistic look to a T. Her friend, Zach Gilford from "Friday Night Lights" plays a good boy next door. CAROL BURNETT is her SPUNKY GRANDMA ( I LOVE Carol Burnett) and the rest of the Malby family Michael Keaton, Jane Lynch (who seems to be in everything lately) and Bobby Coleman (from " Martian Child") all made me smile with their wackiness.

What was lacking in this movie was more screen time for best friend Gilford and crazy grandma Burnett. I just need more of Carol Burnett in my every day life... DOESN'T EVERYBODY?!?!

The movie is simple and enjoyable. It also has a cute soundtrack. You feel connected to the family in their crazy adventures. You relate to the way Ryden feels hopeful and trapped all at the same time. You feel bad for their sexy Brazilian neighbor's cat when Michael Keaton runs it over. And you're nervous when little brother Malby's breaks break in his box car derby race and he sails into the lake only to find out the water is shallow enough for him to stand in.

As a kind of recent grad myself, I could especially relate to living at home, trying to figure out a job quickly enough so you can move out of said home... all while trying to figure out what really makes you happy in life.

I'd recommend this movie. And as Roger Ebert puts it "But here is the first movie in a long time that had me actually admitting I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel." And I agree with him!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

i can smell it in the air...

That time of year is coming... i can smell it in the air... it's so CLOSE and yet i feel like it's still so far away. AWARDS season is almost here!

This is the time of year when sometimes I find it a struggle to find enough time to get to see them all. When my friends want to kill me because all I want to do on the weekends is see movies. I love how much time I get to sit in the dark theater and jump into other decades/places/events/adventures. Usually at the end of that hour and a half to two hours I just want to continue sitting in those padded movie theater seats and wait for another one to start.

Here are some I'm looking forward to - and I'm not saying they're going to be great - they've just peaked my interest...

- "Where the Wild things Are" Loved the book as a child - the children museum in San Francisco even had a Maurice Sendak exhibit that I got to go to. (It was awesome.)

- "The Lovely Bones" - Love the book. Excited for movie. Interested to see what P.Jackson does with it. It's tricky material.

- "Taking Woodstock" - Ang Lee is a director I find pretty interesting - I also like Emile Hirsch, though he seems to have a small role. I'm looking forward to this one, especially since it comes out sooner rather than later.

- "It's Complicated" - Here you can insert "WTF JENNA?!? what are you 55 years old and going through menopause.?!!?" And the answer is yes, sometimes I feel as though I am. I hope that when I am actually 55 and going through menopause... that someone will be making films for old folks like me like Nancy Myers does. I have a soft spot for her films. I enjoy them, they make me smile - most of the time.

- "New York, I Love You" - The whole crew of cast and writers and directors leads me to believe that this will hit big with awards season. Or completely flop. who knows. I'm looking forward to it.

- "Fantastic Mr. Fox" - Wes Anderson is back with some of his seasoned regulars and then some. But this time he's using handmade stop motion techniques. It looks pretty good, except I don't know if I like the way the foxes look. Hair too fake. And I'm not sure how wild and out there this one will be since they're targeting the kids this time more than usual.

- "Love Happens" - And I can probably tell you what happens in this one, but I'm a sucker for romcoms. I like Aaron Eckhart too. And Jen Aniston. ANDDDDDDD Judy GREER. i just wish she would be the leading lady for once. She's always the quirky best friend. but i guess that's why i like her so much, I'm a quirky best friend.

- "Amelia" - I've been FASCINATED with her ever since I was a little kid - I think it's one of America's most fascinating history stories. I also love Mira Nair. She came to Danbury to speak in the fall and she's just a wonderful lady. (I hope this is better than "The Namesake" though ) But I love love love Monsoon Wedding.

- "Whip It" - Hahah I like Drew Barrymore. I like Ellen Page. I like Jimmy Fallon. I like Marcia Gay Harden. I like Juliette lewis - even though she looks like a crack pot sometimes. I even like Kristen wiig. I just hope for Drew's sake this this isn't completely awful.


Well, my dinner is here. All of these trailers are up on apple.com/trailers
There's more I could talk about... like "Alice in Wonderland", "The Box" ( I love James Marsden) and "Holmes"... but I'll save those for another time.

So give 'em a shot.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

things to think about

As life is seemingly speeding by faster than the speed of sound now, I've been trying to figure out what really makes me happy in life and what I really want to do/get out of life. We all want to do the get rich quick thing, and that doesn't even mean money wise... just means you want to get wherever you want to be ASAP. For some reason I've got this stupid idea in my head that I've got to have it all figured out... like... NOW. which is FALSE. but at the same time, it's frustrating being a college graduate - having a full time job that isn't awful, but it's not something I LOVEEE and see myself doing forever - and just wanting to figure out what I love so I don't feel like I'm wasting so much time. It's a catch-22!

Maybe you all can help me figure out what to do in life - since there are obviously so many of you...
I know i like people & being social - since i seemingly want to catch up and find out what's going on in everyone's lives before settling into doing real work.
I love to write - but unfortunately I've been slacking on this thing - sorry - and my job only permites me to write travel instructions and flight emails to 18-25yr olds.
i like to plan things - but have to get better organized - i'm not totally awful, but there is lots of room for improvement.
i love pop culture & film - holler.
i want to travel - i've been bitten again, per usual.
i like being artistic - photography, general graphic design, pottery, using color in everything in life.


OK GO, make me a career!

i can't figure out if i'd like/ be good at teaching... that is another option?!

And then watching the documentary "young @ heart" ( ummm see it if you havent!!) i was just sitting there in awe of these awesome senior citizens. they know what they like. what keeps um happy. but i suppose that may have taken until retirement to realize what they really loved doing! but these people just had an awesome outlook on life, and i tend to have an opptimistic view on life, but sometimes i get very pessimistic and i get worried about my future.

For example, do i want to travel for a while? go to grad school? go to grad school abroad and travel at the same time?! what would i study in grad school (hence why i've got to figure something out soon). do i want to move out and screw saving money and waste it all on rent but really be out on my own!? AHHHHHH decisions!!!!!!!! HATE THEM.

but i must go to bed... so much to think about it seems. i know (well, hope) i can start heading in the right direction soon.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

AHHH LONG HIATUS!

AHHHH i totally suck! these past two months have been CRAZY! and as soon as june is over, i'll update.

here's a recap:
-my dad broke his leg/ankle on april 30th/may 1 - JUST as the first few peeps from camp america were flying over.
-camp america BLEW UP all over the place - and by blew up i mean just got INCREDIBLY busy
-had to take care of everything in life, like my dad, the lawn, the house, the car, ugh... too tired to recap.
-friend's birthdays! mom's birthday!
-NYC every weekend but one in may
-working six days a week in JUNE.
-seeing the HANGOVER. if you haven't seen it, please do so.
-jon and kate drama! hahah that doesn't affect my life, but it's sad.
-adam lambert CAME OUT. like... i ... had ... NO ... idea he was gay! (sarcasm)
-anddd just life is crazy!

i apologize. june is only 2 weeks away from ending. and then i'll get my life back....

Sunday, April 26, 2009

i need a deck

i have been an awful blogger. i apologize. it seems as though i'm always saying it and then the one thing I tell people when they ask how i like my job is, 'i miss writing.' it's a catch 22 i suppose.

i'm doing a quick blog about decks. I have just decided that my house needs a deck. it's 81 degrees outside and I would like a place to sit where bugs won't crawl up on my blanket and my neighbor's dog won't come attacking me when he exits his front door. my neighbor has almost no control over his female black lab named maggie. And she is a sweet dog, but sometimes she attacks you when you are carrying large amount of groceries or laying out in the sun trying to read.

decks are awesome because A. you can sit in a chair and read. B. the only bugs that come get you are ones that fly or climb up the deck... props to them for getting up there. C. you can have parties on a deck. D. .... they're just plain AWESOME pour le summer.

i need a deck. i will start making calls tomorrow... but then it involves so many other things like putting french doors in the dining room if per se we wanted a wrap around deck... and then there's like other crap that we'd have to do if we added this thing... i wish it were simpler. shucks.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

selling my car

I'm selling my car because I was given the opportunity to get my grandma's slighty newer and better car. So I'm selling mine and saving up the money for the prius that i want oh so badly... Here's the craig's list add... pass on the word if you know someone interested!

http://newyork.craigslist.org/fct/cto/1107665540.html

peace. i know, i lied about sunshine cleaning blog. I PROMISE BY MONDAY i'll do it!

Friday, April 03, 2009

OTTERSSSSS

some of you many know, i love otters!

here's a SUPER cute story about baby otters

http://cuteotters.com/index.php?/archives/640-Otter-Cubs-Born-At-Sea-World.html



also, tomorrow I will blog about sunshine cleaning, which I just saw, but am so tired, I'm passing out!

Monday, March 23, 2009

I'm not really sure how or why twitter works or I just wonder,.. WHAT IS iT?!. but i'm on it... so find me!



http://twitter.com/jennahasskarl

i'll write more later, as I am in bed and very tired

Sunday, March 15, 2009

a very serious topic of conversation...

Hello.

Today I will be discussing a VERY serious topic.

It's bigger than what they're talking about on the view. More important than whether or not Jenn aniston and john mayer broke up and certainly more serious than the stimulus package.

I'm talking about the lack of hair products for redheads. More specifically things like bobby pins and hair ties. There are ones for black hair, brown hair, and even blondes... but do you see any products for redheads lining the shelves of CVS?!?!.... NO.

And there lies the problem. We redheads are already a dying breed. And the lack of hair products is certainly not encouraging anyone to get out there and keep the redheaded gene alive.

I've been recently thinking about starting a business with my dear friend Adrien, and today whilst standing in the dimly lit CVS aisle, I realized that redheads do not have a selection of things for their hair. So I quickly texted her to tell her about my idea, and she guessed that they may have things for people like us at higher class salons, but even if they did, that's hard to find and not something the common redhead has time for. After all, we are a crazy bunch!

So if you all out there is blogosphere world have any ideas for how to get my company started or set out to convince companies like goodie to make redheaded products and give me a share of it... let me know!



Here I am trying to show you that it doesn't match my hair. But it's not very well lit where I am and therefore that is a bad example.

Otherwise, my life is crazier than ever. I'm off again traveling on business to the armpit of America... I mean... Atlantic City! So we'll see if I win any money... I will probably not.

peace, love and ice cream...

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Tomorrow I'm off to LONDON! And while it's totally exciting that after 2 years I get to return, at the same time I know it's just for business and I'll be working more than I'll be playing. It's also sad that I'll have none of my favorites returning with me. It won't be the same without them there with me. Even the last week when I was there with my dad and not living in our super awesome flat on marylebone high st, it wasn't the same! But I'm excited to play with my new camera and just walk around all day Saturday. This whole 'free time' while you're doing business is a little nuts since I don't know whether or not to make plans of my own or see what everyone else is doing. I'll probably need some personal space away from the co-workers anyway by then, so maybe I'll just venture off by myself.

I'm sorry I have not blogged after the Oscars, it was a great evening. Lots of fun, I teared up a little, i got mad a little, every emotion in the playbook!

There were also many a topic for this blog I was thinking about over the past few days, and now I've got nothing. I'm going to bring my journal with me to London, and I will have some computer access, so no worries, I'll keep you guys posted! PEACE OUT!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

OSCAR PREDICTIONS!


Tonight is the NIGHHTTTTT.

MY FAVORITEEE NIGHTT!!!

IT'S BIGGER THAN SANTA COMINGGG!

THE OSCARS!

I love love love oscar season/night.

Here are my predictions, since I obviously have to get back to watching the red carpet!

I'll do the top 6 for you!

BEST supporting Actor Noms:
Heath Ledger - Dark Knight
Josh Brolin - Milk
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Doubt
MIchael Shannon - Revolutionary Road
Robert Downey Jr - Tropic Thunder

I PREDICT that Heath Ledger will get it.... but here's what I think. Though Ledger did a GREAT performance, I think Downey Jr gave a GREAT performance ALSO. Ledger will get it because, well you know... but I think it would be awesome for RDJ to get it.

BEST Supporting Actress Noms:
Amy Adams - Doubt
Penelope Cruz - Vicky Christina Barcelona
Viola Davis - Doubt
Taraji P. Henson - Ben Button
Marisa Tomei - The Wrestler

I predict... this is a hard one... that well... I'll tell you who I WANT to win - Tarji P. Henson because she had to act to an animatronic doll sometimes and she made us care about that little fake person! But I'm thinking Penelope will win. MAYBE.

BEST ACTRESS Noms:
Kate Winslet - The Reader
Anne Hathaway - Rachel Getting Married
Angelina Jolie - Changeling
Melissa Leo -Frozen River
Meryl Streep - Doubt

I predict Kate will get this one, but I think Anne did a great job with Rachel Getting Married... Yes, I am on a first name basis with these lovely ladies.

BEST ACTOR Noms:
Richard Jenkins - The Visitor
Frank Langella - Frost/Nixon
Sean Penn - Milk
Brad pitt - Ben Button
Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler

I predict... WELL THIS IS A TOUGH one - that GOD i don't know... I'm going to do two ballots... one with penn, one with rourke. Rourke could get it, but the academy could have said, welll he was a boxer, he hit rock bottom, this is his life - not so much of a stretch. But some people though Penn sounded like his I am Sam character sometimes during Milk... so WHO KNOWS!

Best Director noms:
Danny Boyle - Slumdog
Stephen Daldry - The Reader
David Fincher - Ben Button
Ron Howard - Frost/Nixon
Gus Van Sant - Milk

I think Ron HOward did a wonderful job! But I think Danny Boyle will get it for Slumdog.

Best Picture Noms:
Ben Button
Frost/nixon
Milk
The Reader
Slumdog Millionaire

SLUMDOG. I enjoyed ALL of these films though, I must say! I've seen all of them and I really did think bits were great from each and every film is so different!

I've gotten to see ALMOST every one of these films that was nominated for these big ones... the only ones I've missed are VIcky Christina Barcelona, Frozen River and The Visitor. That's not so shabby!

Well I hope you all enjoy this evening... it's too bad Miley Cryus gets an ABC red carpet interview and others don't...

I'm also sad they're doing a Best Song medley this year instead of each song getting it's own time to showcase the song... Hence why Peter Gabriel won't be singing for Wall-E.

As for Hugh Jackman hosting, he's nice eye candy, but I hope he's funny as well!

HAPPY OSCAR NIGHT!

i spend my life falling...

This blog title post could mean many a thing... and some of those things better be left for a different blog post... but what I mean by it tonight is literally... FALLING. I have now fallen down in NYC at least three times in the past 5 years. Tonight, Amy, Ali Fales and I had just stepped out onto the street after seeing 'Chicago' and less than a block away from the theater, I tripped on uneven pavement, my foot totally rolled into the lower, uneven part and BOOM. I was down. I stood up as quickly as I could, with Ali and Amy in tow, and just start LAUGHING at myself. Which is typical. haha so then towards the end of the block I was thinking, I should check to see if my pants have a hole in them now, since I landed right on my knee. So I look down, sure enough, it's not just a hole, my pants have SPLIT from one side seem to the other... straight tear right across my knee. Now I'm laughing and tearing up... also typical... because these are my FAVORITE pants. They're almost like the sisterhood of the traveling pants, but without the sisterhood part. They've been with me EVERYWHERE. Paris... London... Amsterdam.... I cannot think about how great these pants have been to me.

But so because I made Ali and Amy stop and take a picture of my tragic pants, we then saw an envoy coming down the block a few blocks over from 49th on 43rd. So we stop and decide to be THOSE people who stand and watch as the envoy comes to a stop and the canadian prime minister gets out. YEP. You may ask, but Obama was just up THERE visiting him in Canada?! Well I guess they travel quickly and he and his fam are staying at the Westin hotel in NYC on W. 43rd st. Just incase you were wondering.

On another note... THE OSCARS are tomorrow! Well now I guess technically today! I'm excited! But sometimes I wish I didn't get wrapped up in who's going to win and the odds of them winning, etc. I like to enjoy the surprise of it all. Maybe one year I'll skip all the prep, contests, reading and just GUESS based on which I thought were the best performances. I think I'll do that next year. Too often in life we're left with no surprises anymore... and i KNOW that the Oscars can have surprises, but still, I want to be surprised by it ALL.

I'll write tomorrow and tell you my predictions, since now I am TIRED and tomorrow night is going to be a late night.. Monday at work isn't going to be so pretty... : / ... that's one thing that will NEVER be a surprise... the Oscars never ending on time!

goodnight and goodluck.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

yea, let's CALL THAT BITCH UP!

Today I went to see "The Reader" and boy, Kate Winslet reallllyyy knows how to pick her happy-go-lucky scripts. I'm feeling so uplifted about life since I've seen this and Rev. Road. BOY OH BOY! let's all run out and get some ICE CREAM with M&M's on top. EXTRA m&ms for this time 'round.

I am going to just put this out there. I liked Kate better in "The Reader" than I did in "Rev. Road." (We're going to call Rev Road, RR from now on). RR had something missing. Adrien agrees. I said "I don't know what was missing exactly.... but maybe it was that lack of Celine Dion" SO there it is. CELINE DION must be involved in some sort of way whenever kate and leo make a movie together. I love me some kate and leo, so if Celine is what makes that extra magic, then bring on my favorite French-Canadian!

Also it was slightly awkward knowing my dad and gerri (his GF) were sitting right behind me (the theater was crowded, we had to sit apart) when there was penis and kate's boobs being shown. But such is life, and if I've seen Harry's Potter with my father in real life than I guess I can handle seeing one on the big screen with him, too.

So why the title of this blog post? I was sitting here chatting with Gerri and she told me Nikki's wedding pics were up. (Nikki is her daughter, my "common law step sister: if you will... or something like that) She then proceeded to tell me that she was a little upset that there were no good pictures of her and my father dancing or sitting together, but lots of the ex and his new wife. Sore subject. ANd none of me... how could that photographer... ahhaha. So my dad said, well we'll have to call her up and stage the wedding and do it over again. After looking at more pictures I turned around and yelled "YEA! Let's CALL THAT BITCH UP!"

I think Chelsea Handler is starting to rub off on me. I've started delivering jokes like her... but maybe I always have and just notice it more now... or she brought out more of the tongue in cheek, sarcastic side of me. You all should really listen to her book on CD for "Are you there vodka? It's me Chelsea". Hearing her read it is way more fun than reading it. Very entertaining. On Tuesday, I am going to start another book I got today. "I Am America (And so can you!)" by Stephen Colbert. I am also looking forward to the start of that one, but am slightly worried since this includes some pictures that I obviously wont' be able to see with the book on cd version.



WEll, I'm going to go drink wine and watch some television and then read some chick lit later. Sounds pretty perfect to me! Going to the see "The Wrestler" tomorrow. The last big film I have to REALLY see before the Oscars on SUNDAY! I can't believe they're only a week away already! Get ready for your favorite GOLD MAN!

Friday, February 13, 2009

shopaholic.


Tomorrow I am going to see "Confessions of Shopaholic." I'm not expecting great things since I have read the book and also the second one (they combined the first two for the movie) and can already tell from the previews they have changed A TON of things.

1. She's british in the book. not in the previews.
2. She already works at a financial times newspaper type deal and doesn't have to just get the job, she actually knows a bit about finance, just can't keep track of her own stuff..
3. It takes place in London. This is very upsetting to me, as I always enjoy seeing a movie that's filmed in London so I can reminisce and be jealous of everyone who lives there.
4. She moves to New York in the second book, only after getting a personal shopping position at Barney's.

WHYYy do they change these important things? I don't get it Hollywood. I'd like to be a screenplay adapter. I should get on my first piece that inspired me a few years back, "Tangerine." It's a young adult book and it's SOOO GOOD. Don't judge it based on the fact that it's a YA book. It's awesome. You read it, and tell me that you agree that it could be an awesome movie.

I'll let you know how Shopaholic goes. Let's be serious here, I'm going just because Hugh Dancy is in it. Another favorite Brit of mine, but sadly he is taken by Claire Danes.

TOODLES.

p.s. I finished "Are you There Vodka, It's me Chelsea." and I did love it. I'm working on finishing "my horizontal life" which I have on paperback. I also started reading "Dewey" that book about the cat who lived in a library. I'm thinking it wasn't such a good idea to start this as I can tell he will die in the end and I will be a human water fountain. : /

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

a long time coming.

I would apologize again, but it seems that's what I do every time I haven't written in a while. So I'll just tell you all about what I've been doing and what's been keeping me so busy.

NUMBER ONE. ELection day happened. And it was the most epic of epic days. I spilled my glass of wine on the living room rug because I was so damn nervous while the election coverage was happening. (This was early in the night, and I had yet to have a sip of my very full glass, so I lost all that precious wine... ) That night was SUPER exciting, obviously, and I cried when they pronounced Obama the winner and scanned over all of the happy people everywhere over the US and abroad. But those days before 1.20.09 seemed to take FOREVERRRR. GOODNESS! But the day finally came and I got to watch that epic event as it happened and it was worth the hype. I'm sad I wasn't down in DC, but know it would have been a long crazy trip and I had just taken lots of time off to go to Florida on vacation.

NUMBER TWO. Obama is still a "wrongly" spelled word in these things. Let's pick up the pace BLOGGER people! And spell checkers everywhere!

NUMBER THREE. Christmas happened also. Which was another drama fest this year. But it seemed to work out OK in the end, I just had to split the parental situation on that day, and I hate picking and hate having to face the reality that is a broken family.

NUMBER FOUR. I went to Fort Myers, Florida with the old folks. And it was another EPIC time. Amy and I made the long drive from CT to Florida. Two days, a stop each way in Fayetteville, NC and had to drive back through part of a snow storm. But I can honestly say that I WANT TO LIVE THERE WITH THE OLD PEOPLE. I liked eating at 5:30/6 everyday, going to bed early, waking up at 8:30/9am everyday, sitting and reading books all day in the sun. AHHHH the life. I want to be a senior citizen 'snow bird.' TRUE STORY. and we saw dolphins off of Captiva Island. EPICCCCCC

NUMBER FIVE. Job hunting and bathroom painting took up lots of time in November and December. I didn't worry about the job hunt while in FLorida, but I told myself I HAD to apply for some as soon as I got back. So the Sunday I was back, Jan 11, I applied for another job with Camp America - through the company AIFS (American Institute for Foreign Study). That monday they called me in for an interview for TUESDAY. So I went in with the knowledge that there were actually 4 jobs up for grabs, and a bunch of us were all going to be tested for all of them. Turns out it was like what I would imagine SPEED DATING would be like. NO JOKE. I had to rotate around through 4 tables and had a certain amount of time at each table... AHHHHH. But a week later, they called me back for a second interview for the original position I had applied for with Camp America. Went in for the second interview, they told me I was the last of 4 candidates being interviewed and they were making a decision that day and sending out an offer the following day. Well that following day was a friday and I was at work 9-3. Noon rolled around and I was sure I didn't get it since I was assuming they were making the offer in the morning... well 2:45 came and I stepped into my office at work to hear the phone ring. it was them. My boss Sonja was like RUN OUT! TAKE IT! ANSWER IT! So I picked up to hear my new boss tell me she thinks she has good news for me. I said oh yea? Well I got that job! So i had to hadn in my 2 weeks notice and then read over some stuff and finally accept the position. So I am now the Operations Coordinator at Camp America. I'm one of three. The people seem super nice, but still not the family I had at the Y... maybe over time it will be. I'm learning lots and doing some basic entry stuff for flight info and dealing with these Camp Director fairs that are coming up in London and Warsaw. BUT I"M GOING TO THE LONDON ONE! I'm soooo PUMPED!

NUMBER SIX. I will miss the YMCA. I already dread the commute in the AM, but have given books on tape a try. My first one.... "Are you there vodka? it's me Chelsea." By the one and only Chelsea Handler. I figured I should start with a comedy piece and it's working out well. I'm actually paying attention and I just pause it if I find myself worrying about the traffic instead of concentrating on the material.

NUMBER SEVEN. THE OSCARS are coming!!!! I've seen soooo many movies since I've last posted, I owe you guys SOOOO MANNYYYY reviews! I'll try to make a list and do a quick blurb about what I thought about it. I think I'll do this one with the most recent seen...
-"He's just not that into you" - i've read the book and I thought this did a good job of converting the non-fiction piece into a fiction movie. I liked most of the cast, the only part that was over the top was the main role... so unfortunately there was a lot of time being devoted to being over the top. This was the writers fault and not Ginnifer Goodwin's. I agree with what my dear friend Adrien said, "could have been really great, but it wasn't"

-"Revolutionary Road" This movie makes me want to run out and pick some daisies. Get married. Have lots of babies and just makes me look forward to being an adult. NOT. The cast was INCREDIBLE. Kate Winslet was awesome. So was Leo. Michael Shannon who is nominated for a supporting role was also deserving of that nom.

-"Frost/Nixon" Was another good one where Michael Sheen got snubbed once again. But they made history riveting.

-"Slumdog Millionaire" I LOVEd it. The Soundtrack is ALSO AMAZING. Worth every nom. GO SEE IT.

- "THe Curious Case of Benjamin Button" Also, I liked this but was too long. WEll, not too long but the material wasn't as spread out as it could have been. There was too much of him being old and not enough of him and Cate together in his prime. Brad Pitt will not win. And shouldn't either.

- "MILK" AHHH, this cast was amazing. James Franco got SNUBBED, I liked him better than James Brolin. Emilie Hirsch also made a great little gay man.

- "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" not worth your money. netflix it if you really want. only some parts were funny.but i love kevin james.

- "Rachel Getting Married" Anne Hathaway's performance really is amazing. I think she should have a real shot at the oscar, but I'm afraid the academy may have forgotten about her.

- "Four CHristmases" another one you can netflix. Some parts were funny, other parts were not so much. But reese and Vince were really great together.

- "Doubt" I fell asleep. I'll be honest. But it was late, I went to a showing at 9:40 pm on a friday nighT and I was EXHAUSTED. I did like everyone's performance's though. I don't think Meryl deserves to win though. But she did get the SAG... so who knows...

- "Twilight" I'm a fan of the books. I'm not as big of a fan as some, but I do enjoy the series. This movie was a good rendition. I use good as in not GREAT or excellent. It could have been better. I, among others believed that they should have spent more time getting to know each other like they do in the book. I understand some changes they made for movie purposes, but I believe that a lot of what makes the books a real page turner was not in the movie.

I know there are more... but I can't THINK OF THEM!

But this has been a long enough blog post anyway... I'm just waiting for American Idol to be over and I'm turning in early since I've got to get up early these days.

They just kicked that guy off with the face piercing but let on that annoying girl tatyanna? or however you spell her name. Now I know you're saying, JENNAAA boys and girls have noting to do with eachother right now, but it doesn't seem very fair. I liked that kid with the face piercing (not the piercing). He and his best friend were so cute together... WHO KNOWS.

and I've been watching lots of Showtime's The Tudors. I LOVE IT. I LOVE HENRY CAVILL. My new favorite celebrity crush. IAHHHH his IMDB.com photo does NOT do him justice. He is so damn cute and likable. Please marry me, henry? (that's him below)



Well peace out girl scouts. Hope all has been going well in 2009!