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Showing posts with label Jamie Foxx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamie Foxx. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

Surprised By the Vibrancy of the New "Annie" Movie Version


I admit, at first, I wasn't too excited about seeing an African-American angle into the remake of one of my most favorite musicals, Little Orphan Annie.  I wasn't even planning on watching it until Laura and Dylan said they wanted to watch it.

Anyway, I was really surprised at how much I enjoyed the movie!  I shed a tear or two within the movie, buoyed by how much I loved the songs and how good the actors were - especially Quvenzhane Wallis and Jamie Foxx!  I was already singing inside when the two were singing the last and final closing song!

I was also impressed with how Wallis just got the role and made it her own!  I love the scene where she sang Opportunity!  She phrased it so beautifully, just the right way the songwriter Sia would've wanted it.

At first, I also doubted that Cameron Diaz would give justice to the Miss Hannigan role, an iconic part which legendary comedienne Carol Burnett played memorably.  But I guess she did the part well, eliciting laughs from the audience, putting her own stamp on the role.

Annie will be the first DVD I will buy this year.  I really liked it and I want to include it in my library - so that I can watch it in the future - and enjoy it for a lifetime!

Friday, July 5, 2013

Movie Review: 'White House Down' More of A Comedy Romp

I entered the cinema when watching White House Down expecting a gripping thriller.  Instead, I got a comedy thriller with patches of cheesy American patriotism, which I thought was a bit inappropriate for this type of storyline.  Well, all the actors did well, and my favorite was Maggie Gyllenhaal who really tried to provide gravitas to the story, but the audience was laughing all throughout the movie so it kinda throws you off from the seriousness of what's really happening onscreen.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Jamie Foxx - Still Fabulous in His 40s





It's been eight years since Jamie Foxx starred in Ray, the movie which gave him an Oscar Best Actor award.  I only saw the movie today and I was pretty impressed at how Jamie gave such dignity and respect for the legendary singer.  Ray Charles led a flawed life of drugs and alcohol and women left and right, but Jamie managed to show the human side of his character, without turning the whole thing into a melodrama.  The movie was both entertaining and inspiring.  I mean, if Ray Charles can follow his dreams - and he was blind and black - why can't I?
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