Thursday, 3 June 2010

Best T.V guest stars.

Friends

Friends had alot of guest stars over it's 10 years so instead of just choosing one, I managed to whittle it down to three.

3. Bruce Willis.

When Ross was dating one of this college students, Elizabeth, he naturally has to meet her father who turns out to be the one and only Bruce Willis. Stoney faced at first, he developed into an emotionally unstable man who likes to dance when alone. This following scene is particularly good:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1aZ2E8sdKA

2. Christina Applegate & Reese Witherspoon

Coming in second equally are Rachel's sisters who were both brilliant- Reese Witherspoon as Jill- the manipulative sister who tries to get Ross to sleep with her and Christina Applegate as Amy who fails at having any amount of tact.





1. Brad Pitt

So I am as sad as the next person that Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt broke up, but that still doesn't take away from how HILARIOUS he was in this episode. He plays Will Colbert, a high school friend of Ross' and one of the founders of the I hate Rachel club. Brilliant.



Honorable mention on this list includes Paul Rudd. I guess he counts as a guest star but because he was in so many episodes I felt it was cheating. Still, played a brilliant charachter

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Short Movie Reviews [Take 3]

Sex and the City 2: Made the 4 women into characterchures. Still had very funny moments, especially with Charlotte and Miranda. Lacked a definitive plot.

The Losers: Best use of 'Don't stop Believin' ever! Alot of slow motion but also great fight scenes. Witty/funny one liners. Chris Evans = Brilliant.

Robin Hood: Crowe pretty much playing Maximus again but he does it well. Good supporting cast in Alan, John, Tuck & Will. Blanchet =bland. Hello sequel!

Killers: I could easily stare at Ashton Kutchers body all day. Lacked any proper storyline and felt like it finished too soon. Still, lots of laughs.

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Nineteen and free?



I'm a little bit ill so have resorted to watching old 'Sex and the City' episodes and one episode in particular had me thinking. It's called 'They shoot single people, don't they?' and it's all about the four women faking relationships for fear of being alone because it terrifies them.

I'm nineteen and I have never had a relationship. There have been guys but not many and none I would consider to have been my boyfriend. So it begs the question, what if I will be alone forever? Okay, it might seem like I'm being over-dramatic because I am only nineteen, but what if the life aspirations I am just assume will happen, don't come true? Because being alone does frighten the hell out of me because then what if I can't have the big family and go see the school plays and the graduations or have a fabulous wedding.

Then I get to thinking about why I am single and it's because being in a relationship also scares the hell out of me. I am too independent, I find it difficult to be vulnerable or rely on anybody else so to let myself do that and then be disappointed, I'd rather not bother.

So where does this leave me? In a perpetual state of limbo- so afraid of being with someone and yet scared to death of being the single at a couples party.

….Woah, I sound like I'm about 35.