Did a rewatch of
Twilight, which has gotten worse over time, and then
New Moon, which has gotten better, with my mom since she had never seen them and wanted to.
We then went and saw
Eclipse Wednesday, which is by far the best so far, which isn't really saying much. I'm pissed the superior Rachelle Laferve was replaced with Bryce Dallas Howard in the role of Victoria. Howard isn't nearly as intimidating, and plays the villainous vampire too... sweet? I'm also glad the side characters, notably Rosalie and Jasper, were upgraded to more substantial roles in this entry to the over-hyped series. Dakota Fanning carried the films in the scenes she was in, which is a great feat considering she's the youngest in the entire cast.
Other, first time, viewings:
Thirst - This was advertised as a horror/suspense movie, but it was definitely not horror. There was a lot of suspense, and I would label it more as a dramatic thriller than "scary." It was actually more of a character drama, to be honest. The plot-line, which is a group of four friends going to a lesser known part of Devil's Mountain, was trite, but the characters were fresh. The "dumb blonde" or "first girl" was actually intelligent and not helpless. The main character, played by Lacey Chabert, was kind of annoying, but DEFINITELY the most sensible of the four. Mercedes McNab played Athenia, the blonde I mentioned before. The two males were played by actors I've never heard of, but each did great in their roles. Recommended.
New Best Friend - I watched this because of Meredith Monroe, and ti was pretty awful. Monroe and Taye Diggs were the only good ones in the cast, and I just would not recommend it to anyone lol.
Remember Me - I don't know why I watched this, considering I dislike both Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin... Still, it was a good movie, despite being pretty slow at points. I knew of the ending before watching the film, but that didn't really deteriorate from the viewing experience. Recommended.
Bandslam - Surprisingly very good. Vanessa Hudgens and Aly Michalka actually acted well, as did Lisa Kudrow of course, but when doesn't she?
