A Note...

... to our loyal readers.

Guy is in Sweden, currently, and Girl is in Canada. No, we did not split up, as one of you has commented, but we do come from different sides of the world and this tends to happen when you are stupid enough to get involved in a long distance relationship.

So! To those of you who are expecting this website to be kept up to date on a regular basis (even after the fact that this has never happened so far), you will be disappointed.

But! We will try to watch the same movies, and we will try to write reviews about them at some point, then try to post those reviews on a semi-timely basis... maybe.

Some of you may call this a stilted promise, but we just call it reality. Unlike Lindsay Lohan, we have our feet planted firmly in it.

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Monday, July 26, 2010

WINTER PASSING


Guy’s Review...


Zooey, Zooey... You where suppose to be the happy shining light in every movie you’re in. The girl that every guy falls in love with, the girl that they are willing to change their ways for. Now here in this little film you kill kittens, do drugs, try to fuck Will Ferrell and is just an all over negative person. What’s up with that?


Zooey Deschanel plays an actress that are just getting started in an off Broadway play. She works nights as a bartender and juggles boyfriends like no other. One night a woman approaches her. The woman is a publisher she offers Zooey a 100.000 dollars for a collection of letters that her father, a famous writer wrote to her mother when she was only a little kid. She accepts the offer and goes back home to retrieve the letters.


At home she meets a man and a woman that has moved in to her childhood home. Her father now lives in the garage like a hermit. Instead of getting the letters she’s forced to come to terms with her childhood and reconnect with her father.


This is a cute movie but I have a hard time to decide if it’s good or bad. the film was an hour and thirty minutes long but it felt like three hours. This is not a good thing at all. Even if the movie felt draggy I didn’t stop watching and that has to count for something, right?


Guy’s Rating: I haven’t decided yet. You just have to watch and decide for yourselves.


Girl’s OL: I agree as I’m so confused by this movie that I will recommend watching it, also, but with a warning sign for confusion.

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