Friday, November 21, 2008

Twilight: The Movie

So we went to the theater around 10pm and stood in line for an hour and a half before they let us get seats and they also let people who had just walked in go ahead of those of us in line, so I was already kind of in a bad mood. The radio station today said there were over 1200 people at the theater we were at last night. First of all, the previews before the movie started were terribly inappropriate for the movie, definitely not PG or PG-13. As the movie started, I was pretty sure that I was going to have some issues due to the way it was filmed, it looked really low-budget, grainy, not crisp like we have come to expect of movies, especially blockbuster movies. Kristen Stewart does a great job of playing Bella, but let me just say that I am now officially over Edward, poor Robert Pattinson was so awkward and puny looking, nothing like Edward should be. I was embarrassed when he was on screen because he was just so uncomfortable to watch. The entire storyline hinges on the reader/watcher falling in love with Edward right alongside Bella and he sooooo did not do it for me. I was honestly surprised to hear that people liked it. Even the movie review guy that was on the radio this morning loved it. There were so many times that I rolled my eyes and laughed when I am pretty sure we were not supposed to laugh. When Edward first smelled Bella in Biology class, he looked like he was going to vomit. Carlisle's make-up was horrible, his face was powdery white and his neck was tan, you could practically see his make-up line. I don't even want to go into Jasper, anyone could have played him in this movie since all he did was stand there, not move his neck and bug his eyes out as much as possible. One surprising element that I enjoyed in the movie was Charlie, he was a good comic relief and he added a lot to the story. When Edward was sucking James' venom from Bella's arm, it was just too much, I just wanted to hide my face I was so embarrassed at Pattinson's 'acting'. I guess I am hard to please and I know that the movie never lives up to the book, but I was sorely disappointed. I will go see it with Liza and hopefully see it through her eyes and appreciate it. Right now I feel like I need to read Twilight again to cleanse my brain of the putrid movie Edward. Maybe I am just tired and cranky, not that that is something new for me.

My favorite review so far from MSN:

""Twilight" can't fail. Even if it had scenes of naked men doing interpretive dance or sad clowns singing German opera, the screen adaptation of the hit Stephenie Meyer novel would slay the box office competition.
Sadly, the humor from "Twilight" doesn't come from interpretive dance or singing clowns.
Like a taco burp, it arises unbidden at all the wrong moments.
When Bella stumbles, as she does at least three times, it's funny. When the vampires first appear, looking anemic, unblinking, and impractically coiffed, it's funny. When Edward catches a whiff of Bella in biology, it's downright hilarious.
But don't blame director Catherine Hardwicke ("Lords of Dogtown" and "Thirteen"). The movie is faithful to the novel. All of those scenes and images, right down to Edward's glittering skin, come straight from Meyer's utterly adored world. Fans might laugh, but they're also going to love this movie.
(Confidential memo to Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward: Next time, wax your chest hair. Edward is supposed to look like he's carved from marble, not lambs' wool.)
"Twilight" is about a teenage girl named Bella (Kristen Stewart) who moves from sunny Arizona to rainy Forks, Wash., after her mother marries a minor-league baseball player. It's a self-sacrificing move, because Bella is all about self-sacrifice. She even tells us so in her opening lines of narration. Could she be any more perfect?
So it's no wonder that Bella is warmly (and comically) welcomed by the teens of Forks, except for one of them, Edward Cullen, who just happens to be the campus hottie. Little does she know he's one of a coven of so-called vegetarian vampires living nearby.
The mysterious Edward seems repelled by her very presence, even trying to switch out of biology so he can have a less offensive lab partner. But soon it is revealed that he likes how she smells. No, he loves it. And, like Antony and Cleopatra, like Romeo and Juliet, like peanut butter and chocolate, ~*Edward*~ and Bella must be together.
Wouldn't it figure that as soon as they get to kiss, something has to come along and wreck things? Without giving it away, one might wish Bella used a more effective deodorant. It would save all sorts of problems.
But it's like that Shakespeare guy said: The course of true love never did run smooth. If Shakespeare could have known Edward, though, he would have edited himself. The course of true love never did run smooth (darned chest hair). But it runs fast, even with a girlfriend on its back. Swoon."

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Tonight is the Night

I am a little nervous and a lot excited about the movie premiere tonight. I am so excited because I am obviously obsessed with the Twilight series, but I am nervous that the movie won't be great. It is hard to go into a movie when you LOVED the book, knowing that the movies never live up to the hype. There are 8 screens showing in Lubbock and they are all sold out. I hope to have a happy excited post tomorrow after I see the movie.

Oh yeah, drumroll please..........

Garth has decided that he is going to work for CVS. We are actually both really excited about the decision. We have been weighing options of several different places and CVS really has stood out from the rest and they made us an offer we could not refuse. Today Garth and I both had lunch with the regional pharmacy supervisor and the pharmacist that will become Garth's partner when he graduates and we had a great visit. Garth will start interning after Thanksgiving and we are home free as long as he passes his licensure exams. Yay!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Merry Christmas, Happy Birthday, Happy Graduation and Father's Day Honey!

Garth got a pretty awesome present today, thanks to some awesome wheeling and dealing by myself and Grandpa. I am so happy for him and I am pretty excited about the purchase myself. It is going to be hard to not get to drive it since all of our new vehicles up to this point have been 'mine' and Garth has graciously taken to driving the 'old' cars. But this one is his and I am thrilled for him. He will probably let me drive it sometimes (maybe). It is really roomy and just what he wanted.

Monday, November 10, 2008

It's Really No Big Deal...

It's only our future. So Garth and I are having a great/stressful week this week following his job interviews and the election last week. He essentially has 4 offers on the table and is still waiting to hear from another. When I was looking for a job it wasn't that big of a deal because I knew that it was temporary, I mean I will probably be here for 5 years or so when all is said and done, but in the overall scheme of things, that is really not that long, but hopefully (for the sake of retirement and benefits) where Garth signs will be where he will be for the life of his career (that is if we still have jobs in healthcare). It is so difficult to wade through information about benefits, insurance, etc. for all of these companies while also trying to factor in our country's next administration and what may happen with all of that. I won't go into it, but it is a source of major concern for me and my family. We are very fortunate for Garth to have so many choices, but we also went to college for 8 years for me and 10 for Garth and paid and are still paying for it ourselves, so call me crazy, but I feel like we have earned what we make, but some people think differently, obviously they think we don't deserve it. Oh, I forgot not to go into it. ANYWHO, we are excited for the possibilities despite the dark cloud hovering around them and we hope to have a decision and a job by week's end.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Photo Catch-Up

So here are some pictures that I should have posted a long time ago, most of them are from our trip to Colorado, but some are just random pictures that I love, enjoy! Obviously, I enjoy the sleepy shots, I truly believe that pretty much anyone is a lot sweeter when they are asleep.