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Monday, March 25, 2013

The Call

The Call

This is movie is intense and will keep you at the edge of your your seat. Halle Berry plays a 911 operator, she receives a call from a young lady who is home alone when a serial killer breaks in. Halle tries to keep her calm and walks her through all the proper moves while the intruder is in her house. The phone disconnects and what happens next is heart wrenching. Halle is devastated for several months. Another call comes in from a young lady that was abducted and was calling from a trunk of a car. Halle talks to the girl and tries to keep her calm while every attempt is made to safe her life. The young lady encounters a lot of horror, but Halle stays close. The movie is worth seeing it's an eye opener and you will learn many strategies on how to stay save.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Silver Linings Playbook


This movie is is funny, sad and deals with a series of different mental illnesses. Bradley Cooper plays the role of being bi-polar and obsessed with his ex-wife who cheated on him. Robert De Niro plays the character of the father he also has OCD and needs everything orderly when he gambles in sports. Jennifer Lawrence award winner has her own problems. Her cop husband is killed and she is battling her past promiscuous behavior that was setoff with the death of her husband. At times the movie is intense and the acting is superb. It comes together nicely, but not without a lot of tear shedding.


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Flight




Big disappointment with the content of the movie. 
should be rated X. I took the entire family and had
 to walk out after the first 5 minutes.Content is vulgar I cannot believe that Denzel Washington 
would lower himself to such a disgrace of 
 obscenities. I would have never thought to 
read about the content,  due to Denzel has 
never played in a movie that displays such 
adult content that should be rated X.

WARNING don't take children and some women could be offended how

women are portrayed.





Saturday, November 10, 2012

Monday, March 19, 2012

A Thousand Words

A Thousand Words

Eddie Murphy is best known for his humor, but this movie goes in a different direction for him and it works. The message is spiritual and reinstates that power is only held by a celestial being and all the money and power that humans think they hold cannot out smart our lord.  My son who is 11-years-old loved the movie and he understood the meaning. There was one scene that had adult content, but not enough to keep your preteen and older from seeing it. Great movie take the whole family to see it and get a better outlook on life and really appreciate what really matters. 

Chat Me More gives the movie two thumbs up!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

War Horse

War Horse

Steven Spielberg succeeds once again with a superb movie. The movie is sentimental and heart warming, but addresses many issues that are real and devastating. Jeremy Irvine is award winning with his role and the passion he felt for "Joey" is horse that he broke and trained to plow his father's field is truly felt throughout the movie. Their relationship and loyalty will bring tears to your eyes. Jeremy plays Albert in the movie and his horse is sold to the army, after his father can no longer pay for his land when his crops get washed away from the rain. The movie then takes you to the lives of the soldiers and the families that are effected by the war in the UK. The war is based on England and Germany.  The horse "Joey" touches many lives during the time the horse serves in the war. Albert when he gets old enough he enlist in the war to find Joey and they are reunited again, but not without heart wrenching moments. 

The movie deserves an academy award and I highly suggest you put it on your movie list, but remember to bring a plenty of tissues.

The Darkest Hour

The Movie falls into a Sci-Fi category

Chat Me More took her 2 sons ages 11 and 15 years-old to see "The Darkest Hour" and they did like the movie. My 11-year-old felt it was disturbing. The reason for this was that once the aliens get the person they become dust. The disturbing part was that there was actually relationships that these people have created with each other and to watch these people being snatched away by the aliens and then turn into dust can disturb your young one. The movie is based on dooms day and the aliens are trying to take over the world. The movie is exciting, but do make sure your child is old enough to handle the content of the movie. I would suggest ages should not be less than 11-years- old and there is a reason for the rating of PG-13.