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A Million Reviews in One Post

09/19/09

No, not a million, but quite a lot. Finally one lengthy entry to sum up everything I’ve finally managed to catch up on. Now let’s see…

Nurse Jackie Season1 Finale

About a month ago, Nurse Jackie had its season finale, and I am already missing it. Seriously. I miss Mo-mo, and O’Hara, and Coop. Quite a finale. Like I said, the premiere may not have started as strongly as I’d expected, but it did end brilliantly. I loved how the finale ended almost in full circle with Jackie in the same state she was in when the season began. I also loved it that everything is already out in the open between between Jackie and Eddie. Oh, what hot mess she’s in. Seriously. Husband and two kids, one of which, needs extra attention. An affair with the hospital pharmacist. And, one messy thing with Coop. Ah. I can’t wait for next season. I wonder what happens to that guy Zoey ‘broke’? Anyway, the show did get better and better every episode, just as predicted, and I’m happy to be right. Next season will be even better, I hope.

Ellipse

Also last month, Imogen Heap’s latest album Ellipse hit record bars (and internet stores, and iTunes, and everything in between). I’ve been so looking forward to this album’s release, following “Heap Tweets” and all. The wait was certainly worth it. To be honest, this is the first Imogen Heap album I’ve gotten, and now I’m in the process of finding her older albums, Frou Frou included. It’s quite difficult to pick favorites in this album because each track is just so exquisite. But that’s what uberfaves are for. Of course if you’ve been following Heap, you’d know that two tracks have been released before the album got out. That would be Canvas and First Train Home, which I loved. The album is indeed a must-listen. Speaking of uberfaves, that would be Half Life. It has this melancholic whimsical feel with a dash of Regina Spektor. I’m not sure if that made sense, but if it didn’t, I say it’s beautiful and almost fairy tale like. The lyrics are beautiful as well. Wait It out, strangely, reminds me of a Utada Hikaru song. I can’t recall the title, but its MTV had like a dark circus in it, and twins (plus their separate worlds) divided by clear glass. Anyway, Wait It Out is sad, melancholic, yet beautiful all at the same time. Bad Body Double is also a fave off the album. It’s one of those songs straddling between pop and indie, although of course more indie than mainstream. I actually enjoy singing ang bopping my head to this. All in all Ellipse does more than tell a story in each track. Every song takes you on a ride that you’d love to get on and on and on. Heart this album lots, I give it this rating:http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a104/yavie/th_5b.jpg

True Blood Season2 Finale

Probably not as rattling as the first season’s finale (in my opinion), although it is one jam-packed episode. I’m sad to see Eggs just last one season. I’ve been wanting to see Tara that happy since season one! The proposal’s timing was way bad. What is up with that? In the end it leaves us all with expectations for season three. The diff here, I think, is that unlike the first season where we had no idea who was at Andy’s car, or who would’ve done it, this season we kind of know who’d be behind Bill’s kidnapping. And please, I’ve already forgotten about the Fellowship of the Sun. So that leaves Eric, and company. So still looking forward to next season, although this one ended on a less “O-M-G!!!” note.

Gossip Girl Season3 Pilot

I am so happy these UESers are back! I’m still keeping my eyes on Jenny Humphrey’s style, as well as Serena’s. And Chuck and Blair are probably the most bizzare on-screen couple ever. Seriously? At some point this season, those games are going to take its toll on this couple. But I heart them together none the less. What I find awkward, really, is seeing the Baker Twins’ tutor, Megan, as the Archibald clan rival Buckley. It’s just weird. I’m half expecting her to go all geeky until I remind myself I’m thinking of the wrong show. Questions raised in this episode: What is up with V? I mean, yes, Dan’s all occupied, but close-minded much, V? How’s Scott going make a mess? When will Georgina come in? Hillary Duff? Who will play S’ dad? Will the whole Carter-Serena thing last? Will J have minions now that she’s queen? Ah, how I missed these characters.

The Vampire Diaries

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Seriously. This world needs a new fad. Although I’m a fan of the vamps, this is getting way too exhausting. I’ve read Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, seen the movie and loved it, watched the Underworld series, plus a couple of good, bad, and so-so vamp flicks, and am a major fan of True Blood. And yes, I’ve read the Twilight series, and have seen the movie, and will see the ones coming. But this, has seriously got to end. Fangs are beginning to get way to pedestrian. So why on earth did I even bother seeing this one? Well, people talk about it…a lot. It has two familiar faces, Ian Somerhalder (who played Boone, in JJ’s LOST), and Paul Wesley (who played a nephlim in the TV series Fallen). Boone looked hot on LOST, so why not give this one a look-see. And like I said, girl’s a fan of the fangs. Pre-viewing the pilot episode, I’ve been getting a lot of word about it being Twilight-y. Wasn’t exactly impressed with the movie, so that definitely raised some flags. I watched it anyway, and I guess I’ll add my name to that. Twilight much? The series, apparently, was based (yet again) on another series of books. Clearly, people are getting tired of making something original these days. And Twilight indeed does have similarities to the Vampire Diaries. This doesn’t surprise me. Calm down twi-hards, but I’ve seen this before. When I read the Sookie stackhouse series. Obviously Meyer’s had a lot of resource material for her precious saga. But then again, it could’ve all been subconscious. After all, the series was intended for personal reading, and not the general public.

So back to the pilot. The beginning, although ‘necessary’, was rather cheesy. The next few minutes won me over. I think that attack was really awesome. And then the diary writing begins. Then, Edward Cullen walks in! Seriously, the jacket, the hair, the sunglasses? What is up with that?! I, however enjoyed the classic qualities vamps have in this episode. At last! The glamour, the house entering rule, ah, how sweet it is to be back to the familiar! So what makes them walk under the sun (minus the sparkly skin…thank goodness) is this magic ring of theirs. I wonder what’s in it? The Edward-like stalking, is just too much. Do vampires really have to stalk their object of affection? I thought stalking only happens between predator and prey? I love the shifting too. Very un-True Blood, yet classier and more updated that what I was used to seeing in Buffy and Angel. Lines aren’t bad, the high school stereotypes were there, but I guess that woulld be true to its resource material. I watched and re-watched it, because I think judgements have to be well-thought of, and not just base it on whatever pre-judgements (or lack of) floating around. I’d say there’s potential in it, although I’m not entirely sure if it’ll be hook-line-and-sinker. I guess I’ll give that a few more episodes before either letting it go entirely, or keep myself glued. One thing I greatly enjoyed though, the episode’s soundtrack. If there’d be anything I’d go raving about, it’ll be the soundtrack. I currently rate this:http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a104/yavie/3b.jpg?t=1253377248


Inkheart

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A movie I saw just recently. I’ve seen it featured on a German TV show. So anyway, Inkheart is basically an adventure-fantasy movie based on a novel by Cornelia Flunke. Didyou know that actor Brendan Fraser was her inspiration for the lead character Mo? No? Well it’s really cool that he does bring Mo to life in this movie. Another familiar face in this movie is Andy Serkis, whose most memorable role was the creature Gollum, in The Lord of the Rings. Inkheart hit theatres back in January 2009. If like me, you missed it, fret not, the DVD is already available. I’ve enjoyed this movie lots, and actually saw it twice. It’s just such a magical story, and absolutely beautiful. I can only imagine how awesome the book would be. Inkheart tells the story of Mo, and his daughter Meggie,constantly on the move, in search ofa book, and Meggie’s mother, Resa. Mo, also called Silvertongue, has the ability to read characters (and more) out of books. However, when one character goes out, someone comes in. Thes their search for a the book in order to read Resa back out. Such a beautiful fun story, and such a heartwarming ending. You have to see it on the long weekend.

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I’ve still got lots to catch up on, I missed Friday’s Privileged, and Glee’s premiere, as well as The Beautiful Life. I’ve alsogot books to read, and am so behind my Japanese lessons. Plus, still lots to do on the side business. But hey, lots to do means lots to accomlish. And that, is better than nothing.

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I am a pop culture enthusiast, blogger, visual artist, and music junkie. This blog compiles my pop culture fixes, and critiques/reviews on what I currently have my hands on. Current events occasionally included.

 

The name Yavie is taken off JRR Tolkien's The Silmarillion. It is short for Yavanna, meaning Queen of the Earth. Yavie is Henri's cybername...easier to read, spell, and pronounce compared to her real name "Henriette" which someone conveniently misporonounced as "Hen-rite", and "Herniet".

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