Damsel (2018)
Movie Watch
It’s the age of The Wild West, circa 1870. An affluent pioneer, Samuel Alabaster (Robert...
Wind-Up Hearts
Book
If one’s heart is constructed of metal and considered indestructible, can love and romance still...
The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella (1976)
Movie
In the tiny kingdom of Euphrania, the King and his court are most anxious to get Prince Edward wed....
The Heroines
Book
In Athens, crowds flock to witness the most shocking trial of the ancient world. The royal family is...
Greek Mythology Trigger warning: Rape
Flower Girl: Big Wedding Day
Games and Entertainment
App
Molly’s sister is getting married! Join Molly, the flower girl, on a crazy adventure as she sets...
JT (287 KP) rated Bridesmaids (2011) in Movies
Mar 10, 2020
Bridesmaids is simply The Hangover for females. With brilliant ad-libbing and standout scenes it only lets itself down by trying to fill the humour gaps with a genuine romance for Kristen Wiig‘s Annie. Beneficial to the film is producer Judd Apatow who has brought us some fantastic comedies such as The 40-Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up to name a few. Each with a collection of colourful and extremely funny characters – Bridesmaids is not a lot different.
Here he almost certainly lends a helping hand in making sure this misfit group of women can cause as much havoc as possible, and they do. Laugh out loud moments such as a trip to the bridal shop after some rather dodgy food is a disgusting but hilarious highlight, as is the plane trip to Vegas in which a nervous Annie mixes pills and scotch and tries to slip into first class.
One of the highlights was the supporting role of Melissa McCarthy as Megan, almost a female version of the loveable Zach Galifianakis‘ character Alan in The Hangover . She nearly steals the show, but if not for a great performance from Wig. Given the film’s high budget it did very well to profit such a huge sum worldwide so it must have hit the right notes with film goers.
Overall I enjoyed Bridesmaids a lot. The actresses not following the the script and add-libbing takes a lot of skill, more so to make the scene funny, so hats off to that.
The Bigamist
Book
Directed by the actor/film-maker Ida Lupino, The Bigamist (1953) is the story of Harry Graham, a...
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Micah's Bride (All The King's Men #9) in Books
Feb 10, 2018 (Updated Jun 7, 2023)
OK, so it's the ninth book in the series, so the characters are all well-known, but still - you get to see them more vulnerable than you've seen them before. I defy anyone to read sections of this without their allergies playing up. 😉 There is angst, and there is laughter here too. I loved the Twilight references, and how wonderful Micah was with Aiden. The ring-bear about did me in though. Trust me, read it for yourself and it will all become clear.
I could gush about various parts of this novella for another few pages, but instead, let me get technical. There were no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading flow. The pacing was smooth, and the scenes flowed from one to the next. This novella picks up the story and moves it forward, it is not just a filler. It is a necessary addition to the series, and definitely not one to be missed. It's not very often that I give novellas 5-stars, but there is absolutely no justification for not doing so in this case. Sheer perfection, and absolutely recommended by me.
* Verified Purchase ~ December 2017 *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Feb 10, 2018
Andre the Giant
Book
Andre Roussimoff is known as both the lovable giant in The Princess Bride and a heroic pro-wrestling...