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Friday, April 16, 2021

TV Series Review: Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episodes 7-9

Good day, everyone!

Today I’m finishing out reviewing my new favorite show Julie and the Phantoms! If you’ve been here the last few months then you know how crazy I am about this show from my reviews of episodes 1-3 HERE and episodes 4-6 HERE. Today is especially exciting because while I’m sad about not having an excuse to talk about it after this, I will be talking about my ultimate favorite episode! When I say this is my favorite I’m not kidding.

This show is only on Netflix and we are all hoping that it will get renewed for a second season. I’ve never seen a show with more potential for a second season so it rightly deserves it! I want more people to know about it because like Reggie always says, “Tell your friends!”

I’ve seen the whole show three times since January and my little sister and I are planning to watch it again soon. I’m grateful for the recommendation from both Lia and Rachel and now want all of you to have the same experience! I hope that I can convince you by the end of this post if you haven’t seen it before. Enjoy!

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. These reviews are fully free of spoilers for these episodes as well as ALL other episodes in the show. Because of that I’m going to be vague in the descriptions for them (and not have spoiler free pictures) because they are the final episodes and I want you guys to have ALL of the surprises without any clues when you watch it. I’m just here to tell you any content and how much I love these episodes so you are convinced to watch it in the first place.


Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 7: “Edge of Great” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie is planning to perform at her house for her friends, but keeps drifting out of reality into daydreams. She and the other characters are trying to sort out their feelings for each other. Will they accept the circumstances or keep denying them?
‘“Do you have any idea of what you’ve done?”
“Yeah, I do. I’ve defended every kid who’s never been believed. Some could say that I’m a superhero.”’
Genres
: Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Length: approx. 27 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words.
Crew: Directed by: Kabir Akhtar. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, Nora Sullivan, & Leilani Downer, based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
“...But being seen really isn’t their thing.”
Starring (Listing the 10 most important characters in each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. 
Jeremy Shada as Reggie. 
4. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
5. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
6. Booboo Stewart as Willie
7. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
8. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina. (Best dad ever!)
9. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
10. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
Costumes: 10. Everyone’s style is so apparent here! I love it. It’s so unique to each character. There is this one part where I burst out laughing every time because of a hairstyle of Luke's, but it is pretty cool.
Cinematography: 10. Everything with the ghosts is just splendid. The scene with “Perfect Harmony” is gorgeous and throughout it is brilliant.
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
“Kill it on the dance floor!”
(I wish I could find a gif for the little dance move accompanying this because it is the best).
Music: 10!! I’m squealing while writing about this because I love it so much. I can’t stop listening to the soundtrack! This episode has two songs which are so awesome. “Perfect Harmony” was actually written by Madison Reyes and Charlie Gillespie! They wrote it while filming the show then showed it to Kenny Ortega and he loved it so much that he put it in! Not only can they sing and act, they can write!
The other song is “Edge of Great”. THIS SONG. Where to even begin? It is my favorite song in the entire show and one of my favorite songs of all time. It checks all the boxes by being inspiring with phenomenal lyrics as well as having a fantastic melody. In addition to that the scene where it happens is laced with amazing drama! That sounds really weird, but once you see it you’ll know what I mean. My sister and I love analyzing everything that happens in the scene! It shows why you shouldn’t skip the show and only listen to the soundtrack because it’s different! Like most things they recorded the songs beforehand for the soundtrack, but they actually full out performed during the show and didn’t merely lip sync. Oh, did I ever mention that all of the actors play their instruments? That never fails to astonish me! In this episode during “Edge of Great” there are some guitar riffs that Charlie Gillespie asked to throw in there during filming which are one element that makes the song how incredible it is. Since they had already recorded the song they didn’t update the soundtrack so if you just listen to it you don’t get it. I am a little bitter about this if you can’t tell.
Music by:
 David Lawrence, Madison Reyes, Charlie Gillespie, Alana DeFonseca, David Amber, & Andy Love.
Quotability: 10! This episode is hilarious and that is because of the amazing dialogue. Not a day goes by where I don’t quote or reference some part of this! The “oozing chemistry” part is genius! At this point I could probably tell you the whole dialogue without a problem because I love it so much.
‘“Why, he is just too cute!”
“Boundaries!”’
(THIS WAS GOLD)
Content: 10! Where else can you get such quality content that is so clean? There is nothing to complain about here. Character go through some physical pain, but it is not violently graphic.
Originality: 10! These episodes are short but so much is packed in to every single one. I adore what they did with all of the characters and their relationships. It has such a creative punch!
Good For:
 Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: I know that my description made it sound like something only teenagers would be interested in, but nothing is farther from the truth! I can’t think of something more perfect for all ages! Please don’t be fooled by the fact that it is rated G by thinking that it can only be enjoyed by little kids. That is entirely false!
Overall Score: 10! Guys. GUYS. GUYS! It is perfect. There are no flaws with this episode, it is just wonderful.
Worth watching?: Anyone can answer this for me at this point. OF COURSE! In all ways!
Will I watch again?:
 Story time: The second time my sister and I saw this show we watched episode 6 and this one together on the same day. The very next day we went to continue watching the show and we watched this episode and episode 8. We watched it two days in a row and didn’t get tired of it. I’m not joking, I could watch this episode every day and not be bored of it.
Bonus thoughts:
You’ve probably all guessed it now, but this is my favorite episode. I keep staring at this screen trying to find a way to tell you how much I love it, but I can’t think of anything that conveys my feelings about it without screaming a million adjectives. This episode has so much heart! It is funny and comforting and brings me joy on so many levels. The dynamics between these characters are jaw dropping with their complexity and meaning. This is my favorite episode of my favorite show ever. What else can I say? I think it’s a “great” choice.



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 8: “Unsaid Emily” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie wants to do something for the boys and ends up learning more about Luke’s past. What she doesn’t know is that they are all keeping a secret from her about something going on right now. How long before the truth gets out?
“You can’t get rid of me, I’m like the crazy glue of best friends.”
Genres:
 Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Length: approx. 24 minutes.
Script: 10. Free of bad words!
“It looks like somebody fell asleep watching Ghost Hunters and Chopped.”
(This was funny because I can’t tell you guys how many times I’ve fallen asleep while watching Chopped!)
Crew:
 Directed by:
 Kabir Akhtar. Written by: Leah Keith, Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan  based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Listing the 10 most important characters in each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Jennifer Juniper Angeli as Emily.
6. Michael Ryan as Mitch.
7. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
8. Booboo Stewart as Willie
9. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
10. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
Costumes:
 9. Subtle differences convey how characters are feeling and it is so well done.
Cinematography: 9. The cinematography of one scene in particular is outstanding. As usual, the characters being ghosts are really well done!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10. I need to take a deep breath before I can get any cohesive thoughts. “Unsaid Emily” is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard in my life. It will take you on a wild emotional ride!
Music by: David Lawrence, Michelle Lewis, & Dan Petty.
Quotability:
 9. The lines in here hit me deeply, even the ones that aren’t in song! This is a more serious episode, but there are still lines in here that lighten the mood when needed.
‘“What’re you doing?”
“I needed a pick-me-up and hanging with Ray always does the trick.”
“...Does it? Okay...”’
Content: 10. Heartbreaking, yes, but clean, too! A+ to all of the writers and crew.
As I mentioned in my other two posts (so I should mention it somewhere in this post, too), Alex is shown to be homosexual. It is represented very well. I couldn’t think of any better way! It is all clean and I really like his relationships with people because he is so sweet.
Originality: 10. I feel like everyone who watches this did not think it was going to go where it went. It was so unexpected in the best way! Love it!

Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: It’s rated G so it’s good for any and all ages. I feel like teens and adults are more hit with the significance of things in this episode than teeny tiny kids, but it is still great for them.
Overall Score: 9.5!
Worth watching?: Goodness gracious, yes. This episode has it all! 
Will I watch again?:
 Am I emotionally ready to see it again? Probably not any time soon. Is that going to stop me from watching it a million times? Nope. I love this episode and can’t wait to see it again. It’s the shortest one in the whole season so I only wish there was more!
“This is an interesting little relationship we have here.”
(Also known as the moment when all of our hearts stopped beating)
Bonus thoughts:
I’m not going to say a lot because I am wary of giving spoilers, but you all need to watch this. The whole season built up to it really well and everything happened at the right time. At the risk of sounding crazy, I have to say that I love the struggles that everyone goes through.



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 9: “Stand Tall” (2020):
Based on:
the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Luke, Alex, and Reggie try to arrange to get a final chance to finish what they have to do. Together with Julie, what can stop them? One person may have something to say about that...
“Who you calling ‘boy band’?”
Genres: Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Length: approx. 35 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan  based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Listing the 10 most important characters in each episode.):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
6. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
7. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
8. Booboo Stewart as Willie.
9. Steve Bacic as Trevor Wilson.
10. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
Costumes: 10. There are some sweet threads here, not going to deny it. Everyone looks amazing in all of their outfits!
‘“How’d you know our sizes?”
“That’s your question!?”’
Cinematography: 10. The ghostly visual effects reach their peak here! Just everything about them are great. Talk about quality!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10. The last songs of the season do not disappoint in any way, shape, or form! All the plot threads coming together made for an excellent finale. I'm begging you at this point, watch it as soon as possible!
Music by: David Lawrence, Jakub Vanyo, Alana DeFonseca, & Vincent Alfieri.
Notes: The scene with “You Got Nothing to Lose” almost wasn’t filmed! It has such an important event that I can’t imagine what it would’ve been like without it. I’m glad they went through with it!
Quotability: 10. Guys, the lines here are i c o n i c. I am speechless.
“Stop saying the bus drove itself!”

Content:
10. Characters go through more physical pain which is terrible but not glorified. It is important for the plot but not overused. Ack, guys I can’t even stress how I love how clean these episodes are!
Originality: 10. Utterly marvelous, guys! It is new and inventive and powerful.
Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: This is ideal for any and all ages! It is enjoyable in all ways so anyone could relate to the characters.
Overall Score: 10! It is kind of unbelievable how good it is, I know, but trust me on this one!
Worth watching?: Too bad you can’t see the tears streaming down my face that say “DEFINITELY!”
Will I watch again?: Why do I have this question when the answer is so clear? Absolutely! I can’t wait. The last time my younger sister Fiona and I watched it impacted us more times than before so it gets better and better with each rewatch.
Bonus thoughts:
THE CHARACTERS ARE MASTERPIECES. I loved seeing each of them on their journeys! I love Julie, Luke, Reggie, and Alex all so much! They are my new fictional family. I don't want to mention specific side characters for the sake of spoilers, but I do want to say that Flynn is awesome. Also, Carlos is adorable! This episode speaks for itself. I can’t do any better, so you should just watch it and be prepared to be blown away. It wrapped up the whole season in the best way. We are all eager for more inspiration and another season!



Fiona and I have no other favorite story, so we can be a little biased. Our older sister probably likes it more reasonably, but what is the point of enjoying things halfway? We don’t demand that everyone feels the same way that we do about it, we just want you to have the opportunity to receive the blessing that watching this show has been for us! Best part of 2021 so far for us and it will continue!


There you have it! I’m a little tired as I had serum injected into me yesterday (I’m trying to make it sound like I’m Captain America but in reality I just got a vaccine) so I’m blaming any grammatical mistakes that I have on that. I have been at this all. day. long. since my brain is working that slowly and usually I would be really annoyed with that, but it's Julie and the Phantoms! I'm so happy to think about it so much!

Thank you so much for reading! Please tell me if you want to watch this show now (If you do it will make my day)! Has anyone new seen it? Let’s talk! What is your favorite episode? Does anyone love episode 7 as much as I do? Who else wants to see season 2?? Have a great rest of your day!

MovieCritic

Saturday, July 25, 2020

TV Series Review: The Chosen: Season 1, Episodes 5-8

Hello, hello!

This is the last day of Megan and Samantha's Catholic Liturgy Week, so I am trying to "slip under the wire" and get this post in, heehee.
I talked about episodes 1-4 of the series The Chosen HERE, and it's time for me to review the rest of the series.


My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. These are spoiler free!


The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 5: "The Wedding Gift" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
Jesus and His new students attend a wedding of one of His mother's friends. The parents of the groom are trying to impress the parents of the bride, but with some many guests the wine that they ordered doesn't look like it will be enough for all of them. Nicodemus questions the man called John the Baptist in order to find answers. With so many questions burning in his mind can there be a solution?
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 54 minutes.
Costumes: 8, very accurate to the times.
Script: 10, no bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
2. Vanessa Benavente as Mother Mary.
3. Joey Vahedi as Thomas.
4. Shahar Isaac as Simon.
5. Noah James as Andrew.
6. Giavani Cairo as Thaddeus.
7. Erick Avari as Nicodemus. "Clearly you are not a frothing madman, but every bit as unreasonable."
8. Yasmine Al-Bustami as Ramah.
9. Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene.
10. Karina Dominguez as Helah.
Cinematography: 9, something about the way they did the wedding and everything was really cool. I liked it a lot!
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8. The theme isn't getting any less catchy.
Quotes: N/A because of how recently I watched it.
Content: 10, absolutely clean in all ways.
Originality: I liked how nicely everything was connected with the wedding! I'll admit that I had my doubts because it wasn't in the first episode, but I now approve.
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9
This was a really good episode! So many things resonated with me. First, when Simon asks Andrew, "How did father teach us to be fishermen?" and the reply is: "He didn't. We just sat there and watched." Let me tell you, that's my dad's way of teaching. The thing is, whenever I'm supposed to be paying attention I start thinking and am then entirely in my own head.
Second, none of you know this, but I am learning to be a stonemason. This is my dad's and my project for this summer (and probably next, too...). Because of that, the way that Thaddeus talked about being a stonemason and such a special moment was incredible to me. While cutting some stone today I was thinking about it a lot.



The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 6: "Indescribable Compassion" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
Matthew cannot believe what he saw on the shore. Because of this he starts looking for answers. Jesus and the others have returned to Capernaum and when He starts talking a huge crowd gathers. A woman who saw a miracle that He did on the road has hope rise within her, can it be done again and can her friend be healed?
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 52 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 10, no bad words!
"He's the only one who knows who I'll become."
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
2. Paras Patel as Matthew.
'"Just try to look natural."
"I am natural, I look exactly how I feel."'
3. Amber Shana Williams as Tamar.
4. Shahar Isaac as Simon.
5. Noah James as Andrew.
6. Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene.
7. Noé de la Garza as the Paralytic.
8. Nick Shakoour as Zebedee.
9. Kian Kavousi as Big James.
10. George Harrison Xanthis as John.
Cinematography: 8.
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8.
Quotes: N/A.
Content: 10, all acceptable by any standards.
Originality: This is based on the true story so I don't want to rate it.
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9.
Welp, more crying. I love the story of the paralytic man (it's one of my favorites!), and they did a fantastic job with it. Plus, we saw Abigail and Joshua again which made me so happy! Altogether, this might be my favorite episode.



The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 7: "Invitations" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
Matthew is doubting everything and even goes to his family who rejects him to be able to talk to someone. Nicodemus has finally arranged a meeting with the famous man Jesus. Will all of his questions be given an answer?
"It's an act of faith, not reason. Faith."
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 52 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 10, no bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Erick Avari as Nicodemus.
2. Paras Patel as Matthew.
3. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
4. Janis Dardaris as Zohara.
5. Lara Silva as Eden.
6. Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene.
7. Brandon Potter as Quintus.
8. Shahar Isaac as Simon.
9. Noah James as Andrew.
10. Jordan Walker Ross as James.
Cinematography: 8.
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8.
Quotes: N/A.
Content: 10, all acceptable by any standards.
Originality: All of the character development in this episode was spot on!
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9.
All I'm going to mention, is that I need to stop saying when I cry during this show because it is inevitable. From now on, anytime I mention The Chosen, just assume that I cried because you will probably be right.



The Chosen: Season 1, Episode 8: "I Am He" (2019):
Based on: the true stories from the Bible.
The time has come to leave Capernaum. The Romans are getting suspicious, and Jesus knows that He is needed elsewhere. It won't be easy, but who will go with Him?
"We didn't choose Him, He chose us."
Genre: Drama, Historical, Family.
Length: approx. 52 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 10, no bad words!
"It's not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick."
Crew: Directed by: Dallas Jenkins. Written by: Dallas Jenkins, Ryan Swanson and Tyler Thompson.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Jonathan Roumie as Jesus.
2. Vanessa DeSilvio as Photina.
3. Shahar Isaac as Simon. "Normal Simon is bad enough, do you think I want to travel with a worried Simon?"
4. Lara Silva as Eden.
5. Paras Patel as Matthew.
6. Erick Avari as Nicodemus.
7.Kirk B.R. Woller as Gaius.
8. Brandon Potter as Quintus.
9. Kian Kavousi as James.
10. George Harrison Xanthis as John.
Cinematography: 8.
Cinematography by: Akis Konstantakopoulos.
Music: 8.
Quotes: N/A.
Content: 10, there is a woman who has been married several times and is living with someone who isn't her husband when we meet her, but it is handled perfectly.
Originality: This is based on the true story so I don't want to rate it.
Good For: All Christians as well as non-Christians! This is a perfectly great show for everyone.
Age Range: This is perfectly acceptable for all ages!
Overall Score: 9.
Well, what a season finale! The way that they did Eden is wonderful, the scenes with her and Jesus made me bawl (pretty much). It talks about how the ones who were not "chosen" still are so important and loved. Ack, it was great.
Jesus' talk with the woman at the well was also prevalent to today, at a time when I haven't been able to get to my place of worship for four months, and Jesus talking about how we can pray anywhere.



I apologize again for the lack of photos! These are the best that I could find.

Samantha put together a Catholic tag as well, so here are my answers to a few of the questions:

Personal/Family:
How did you get your name? Is there a special story?

My mom and dad had a deal with naming kids. My mom would name all the girls, and my dad would name all the boys. They only had daughters, so mom named all of us. My dad was trying to convince her to name me Alana, but that didn't happen. (He tried again later with my younger sister, and it still didn't happen). But, my mom did name me after two of my dad's relatives, and my first name is after a saint. (Actually, both of them are saints, but my mom didn't know about the saint with my middle name).

Who are your patron saint(s)?

My Confirmation saint is the same as my Baptismal saint, who is the same as my name. Those of you who know, already know... hee hee.

Does your family do any devotions together?

Right now we are doing makeshift Sunday services together. When my sisters and I were little, a hermit would come over and teach us the rosary, which we would do all together. Nowadays, sometimes my sisters and I will do a Divine Mercy Chaplet together.

Have you or anyone in your family dressed up as a saint? What was the best costume?

No, but now I seriously want to! I would want to dress up as Saint Lucy, Saint Dismas, or Mother Teresa. At a Catholic camp that I've been to we had a day where all of the councilers dressed up as saints, but I've never done it myself.

Have you been to the Easter Vigil? What is your favorite part? What about your favorite line of the Exultet?

I've gone to an Easter Mass every year (well, excluding this year, we just streamed it from our Diocese), but I don't believe that any of them have been the Easter Vigil.

How many sacraments have you received? Are there any good stories about them?

Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion, and Confirmation. Well, for my First Communion I was the first to receive The Body, and I was filled with such happiness and so excited that I had done it...that I forgot about The Precious Blood. As I was walking back to my seat the minister had to grab me...

On my Confirmation day I kind of lost my voice all of a sudden, during the service, so when I was asked what name I wanted to be Confirmed in, I couldn't say anything. Whoops. It still counts.


What are your family traditions around...
Advent and Christmas?

Advent calendar, a wreath that we weave out of bows and put on a wooden cross outside, a Christmas tree, and all the usual things.

Lent, Holy Week, and Easter?

Nothing that is anything special.

Godfamilies/confirmation sponsors?

I've actually only met my Godparents twice. Only once that I remember which was back in 2018. You see, they live in a different country. But, I've sent them lots of letters and talked on the phone a lot (usually on Christmas, Easter, or my birthday).


What is your...
Favorite hymn?

Amazing Grace - by John Newton! This is so beautiful. I also love Morning Has Broken, Eye Has Not Seen, You Are Mine.

Favorite saint quote?

Once when a reporter asked Mother Teresa if she was trying to become a saint she answered, "Yes, shouldn't we all?"

Favorite Bible verse?

2 Corinthians 13:4-13. My favorite part of it is "Love never fails".

Favorite sacrament?

Reconciliation! I love that we are all forgiven during this, no matter what.

Favorite feast day(s)?

The feast day of Saints Peter and Paul, as well as the Assumption!

Favorite Marian Devotion?

The rosary! It has a very special place in my heart.


That wraps it up! Please check HERE for more Catholic posts!

Thanks for reading! Have any of you seen The Chosen? If not, what are you waiting for?

MovieCritic

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Movie Review: STAR WARS VII: The Force Awakens (2015)

Greetings, everyone!

Today I'm doing a STAR WARS review, so you know what that means... it means that it must be an event of some kind! You are pretty close with that guess, it is a birthday! Yesterday was (sorry it's a day late! I was travelling) Harrison Ford's birthday, and he plays the iconic Han Solo in the STAR WARS series! I have reviewed the originals, and the prequels, but now onto the sequels!

Even though A New Hope is my second favorite movie of all time, I only saw it for the first time in 2015! My mom had us catch up on all of them so we could see episode VII in theaters. We did and it was awesome.
As always, I have to remind you that if you haven't watched them, you need to see them in this order:
IV: A New Hope (1977)V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)I: The Phantom Menace (1999), II: Attack of the Clones (2002), III: Revenge of the Sith (2005), VII: The Force Awakens (2015), and VIII: The Last Jedi (2017).
Because otherwise, it won't be as good.

Sorry, I'm finally getting to it!

"So, who talks first? You talk first? I talk first?"

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning.


STAR WARS VII: The Force Awakens (2015):
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..."
A new threat is trying to rule the galaxy: the First Order. It is like the empire, complete with stormtroopers, a huge weapon, and a sith lord--the mysterious Kylo Ren. Luke Skywalker has vanished and the Rebels are looking for a map that could lead them to him. One little droid has it and is stuck on Jakku until he makes friends with a scavenger, Rey. With the help of Finn, a stormtrooper who is running away, they begin to bring BB-8 back to the Rebel base, but they are easily recognized. The First Order begins to use its weapon, will their next target extinguish the Rebellion?
'"What fight?"
"The only fight: against the Dark side."'
Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy.
Length: approx. 135 minutes.
Costumes: 8.
Script: 8, one or two bad words (thank you, Finn...not.)
'"Is that even possible?"
"I never ask that until after I've done it."'
Crew:
Directed by: J. J. Abrams.
Written by: Lawrence Kasdan, J. J. Abrams, Michael Arndt, & George Lucas
Starring:
Harrison Ford as Han Solo.
Carrie Fisher as General Leia Organa.
Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker.
(Usually I list them in order of importance, but those three always have to be next to each other.)
Daisy Ridley as Rey.
Adam Driver as Kylo Ren.
John Boyega as Finn, FN2187. "Why does everyone want to go back to Jakku?"
Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron.
Lupita Nyong'o as Maz Kanata. "If you live long enough you see the same eyes in different people."
Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca.
Andy Serkis as Snoke.
Domhnall Gleeson as General Hux.
Anthony Daniels as C-3PO.
Gwendoline Christie as Captain Phasma.
Cinematography: 9, ah!!! They did such a good job! A lot people complain about light speed being weird, but it is like that in the originals, too.
Cinematography by: Dan Mindel.
Music: 10! The STAR WARS soundtrack is my favorite of all time, so I always give it 10.
Music by: John Williams.
Quotes: 10! Poe and Maz are the most quotable. "I assume you need something, desperately."
Notes: There is one stormtrooper who has a very small part who is played by Daniel Craig and his name is JB-007 (Get it? Daniel Craig plays James Bond whose code number is 007!)
Storyline: 8, there is violence, gross things, killing, and death.
"The garbage will do."
Good For: STAR WARS fans, sci-fi fans, people who have lost others, everyone!
Age Range: The official rating is PG-13 for all of the violence, and I get that, but I think that most kids over 10 would be okay with it.
Overall Score: 8.5!
Bonus thoughts:
Why do I love this so much?
"A good question for another time."
I just do. A lot of fans say that it is too close to the original movie, but that is one of the reasons it is great! They are weaving such an interesting story, showing how the Force connects things, I love it! I haven't watched this one as much as I have watched some of the others, but I squeal happily every time I do. Also, R2-D2 will always be my favorite droid, but BB-8 is so adorable!


Happy late birthday, Mr. Ford! What do all of you think? Do you like this one? Thank you so much for reading!

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Thursday, August 17, 2017

Movie/Series Review: Robin Hood BBC: Season 3, Episode 7: "Too Hot to Handle"

Hello all you Robin Hood fans!
"Well I am punctual if nothing else." Not true, I'm sorry this episode is late. Today's season is 3, and today's episode is 7 in my Robin Hood BBC watch-along! This is one of the few episodes that I had forgotten.
(This is from this episode!)
How it works:
If you want to join, go ahead! All you have to do is watch the episode for the day, then if you want do a post on it, or just comment on someone Else's post about it!
In my reviews for this series, I am only going to list the top ten featured characters in that episode.

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless it says so. But the comments will have spoilers.

Robin Hood BBC: Season 3, Episode 7: "Too Hot to Handle" (2009):
Based on the legends of Robin Hood:
"The only problem is that people insist on adoring him still."
Drought is everywhere in Nottingham. Only Prince John has water. Robin must get the people water before they die of thirst.
"Look, I have no interest on being on the politically losing side."
Genre: Action, Adventure, Period Drama, Romance.
Costumes: 6, they aren't that good, and there is a long scene where someone is in their underclothes.
Script: 8, there is some taking the Lord's name in vain.
"They have nothing, yet I envy them."
Crew:
Directed by: John Greening.
Created by:
Fox Allan
Dominic Minghella
Starring: 
1. Jonas Armstrong as Robin Hood. "I am who I am."
2. Richard Armitage as Guy of Gisborne.
3. Lara Pulver as Isabella.
4. Toby Stephens as Prince John.
5. Joanne Frogatt as Kate.
6. David Harewood as Friar Tuck.
7. Rebecca Callard as Eleanor.
8. Sam Throughton as Much.
9. Joe Armstrong as Allan a Dale.
10. Matt Devere as Jack.
Music: 10! Natalie is the one who pointed this out, there is a noticeable change in the music here.
Music by: Andy Price.
Quotes: 8, "Now, surely you can't be angry with me for letting you have your own way?"
Storyline: 6, there is kissing, fighting, very suggestive stuff, gross stuff, and death. There are bits of this episode where you will be yelling at the screen.
Good For: Robin Hood fans.
Overall Score: 8!

I'm sorry for the lack of photos, I couldn't find very many!
Thank you so much for reading! Does this episode make you mad, too?

MovieCritic

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Movie/Series Review: Robin Hood BBC: Season 2, Episode 7: "Show me the Money"

Hi Everybody!
Welcome once again to my Robin Hood BBC watch-along! This is season 2, episode 7!

How it works:
If you want to join, go ahead! All you have to do is watch the episode for the day, then if you want do a post on it, or just comment on someone Else's post about it!
In my reviews for this series, I am only going to list the top ten featured characters in that episode.

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless it says so. But the comments will have spoilers.

Robin Hood BBC: Season 2, Episode 7: "Show me the Money" (2007):

Based on the Robin Hood legends:
"So, we're robbing from the rich to give to the rich? Right..."
"Trust me! I have a plan!"
John of York needs help, his bride is being kept by the Canon of Birkley and he needs to pay, but he doesn't have enough money. Robin has a plan of how to help, and get the Sheriff's pact.
"This is getting better and better."

Genre: Action, Adventure, Period Drama, Romance.
Costumes: 7, once again, some of them don't match the time period.
Script: 9,
"I cannot live in the forest."
"Why not?"
"Because green does not suit me."

Crew:
Directed by: James Erskine
Created by:
Fox Allan
Dominic Minghella
Starring:
1. Jonas Armstrong as Robin Hood.

2. Richard Armitage as Guy of Gisbourne.
3. Keith Allan as Vaisey, Sheriff of Nottingham.
4. John Hopkins as John of York. 
"Is he mad?"
"Yes, he's in love."
5. Joe Armstrong as Allan a Dale.
6. Micheal Elwyns as Edward.
7. Lucy Griffith as Marian.
8. Tony Slattery as the Canon of Birkley.
9. Fernanda Dorogi as Beatrice.
10. Anjali Jay as Djaq.
Music: 10!
Music by: Andy Price.
Quotes: 10, "It's good to dream."
Storyline: 8, there are things to do with religion, there is death, and fighting. Something weird happened to me while I was watching this, it might happen to you too.

Good For: Robin Hood fans!
Overall Score: 9!

Thanks for reading! I would love to hear what you think of this episode!

MovieCritic
"If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, where you stop your story." -Orson Welles