Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Easy A

I haven't done a movie review in a while now and this movie deserves one. A film about a high school girl who lived her life under the radar, not being noticed until one day when she lies to her best friend about losing her virginity to a college boy. From that lie rumors spread like wildfire throughout her school, making her normal life into a whirlpool of sex, lies and blogging. A modern day Scarlet Letter film.

Emma Stone plays Olive Pendhergast and not since Juno has there been a character so well developed and classically humorous. Her relationship with her parents is what every girl would wish for. The wit and charm in this movie are what make it the great film it is. And who can get enough of Penn Badgley?? Not I! One criticism I have is Lisa Kudrow. She plays the role of the Guidance Councelor who is really not very good at her job. Now Lisa Kudrow is awesome and I love her and I'm not saying she was bad in this movie...I'm not. She was very good. However, her portrayal of the character was reminiscent of a former character she played many years ago...Phoebe Buffay. I love Phoebe...but Phoebe and the Guidance Counselor are completely different characters. It just bothered me slightly that she wasn't very different than Phoebo (hehe).

I give this movie 5 stars and 5 thumbs up. GO SEE IT! I plan on seeing it again and definitely buying it on DVD (Blu-ray!)

Planes, Trains and Automobiles (OH MY!)


Ireland 2010
Dublin, Howth, Galway, Connemara, Cliffs of Moher
The time had finally arrived. After ten months of waiting it was time to fly to Ireland!
Have you ever been encased in darkness by a semi-dark light as a feather blanket, with a stench of disgusting food flowing up your nostrils and the sound of a screaming infant booming in your ears? Well I have...on the plane ride to Dublin. It was not pleasant to say the least.
Professionalism ... Ireland airport does not have it. Well the car rental place in the airport. I booked the renal car in MAY because I knew that automatics were few and far between. Well they didn't have the car for us and it would be ready in an hour. So we checked into other rental agencies around and as I figured, nobody had an automatic. So why did I book in May? I don't know. But I thank those agencies for not having the car. It was a blessing in disguise, we would later find out.
Our first hotel (Arlington Hotel Temple Bar) was located on Lord Edward Street in Dublin City and was very cute. Two of the hotel women (wh work at the counter) were very friendly. I think the older one's name was Nicola. I could be wrong, I probably am. They were extremely helpful. We did a lot of walking around when we arrived and then napped for 4 hours followed by dinner and ice cream and then sleep.
Let me tell you about the sleeping. The beds were about as comfortable as the stone beds the Flinstones slept on in Bedrock. The noise coming from the streets was like sleeping on a billboard on the side of a major highway in rush hour. The lights from the apartment across from our room was like sleeping on a broadway stage with the spotlight on full blast right on your face.
The city. Have you been to Boston? Yep, reminds me of there. A lot of very pretty buildings intertwined throughout city like buildings. The coolest thing, the doors were various colors. I liked that.
The food. Pretty great :) I was told beforehand that the food was dry and bland and gross. I mean we basically ate american food so maybe that's why it was so good. Best meals the whole week...Beef & Potates at the Ballynahinch Castle and Cajun Chicken and Pineapple Salad at Hugo's in Dublin the last night.
On Monday we took the train to Howth (a small fishing village in Dublin). That was my favorite day in Dublin. It was so cute and pretty there...overlooking the ocean. We had some ice cream there before heading back on the train with some obnoxious swearing 13 year olds.
We saw a drag show on Sunday night. That was great. I had a lot of fun. Mark caught a drunk guy...saving him from meeting the floor in an unfashionable way. He then kept thanking Mark. He was annoying. We didn't enjoy him. There was a nice guy there though who helped us understand the Ireland version of Bingo. It was sort of the same yet slightl different. Maybe we were in the alternate universe.
Tuesday we drove a car. It did not go well. We promptly returned it (thanks to the very nice Irish man for letting me follow him back to the rental agency or we would still be stuck somewhere in Ireland. We then took buses and cabs.
We ate at a great restaurant that had a wonderful atmosphere in the mountains of Dublin...called Johnnie Fox's.
Wednesday we headed to the Castle Hotel. The scenery drastically changed on our way and it was beautiful. My favorite part of Ireland was Connemara/Cliffs of Moher. The Castle hotel (Ballynahinch Castle) was amazingly beautiful. The hotel rested right on the river (see picture above), and there was a path through the woods that led to a gorgeous seren lake.
The Cliffs of Moher were beyond words phenomenal. I can't even express to you (our faithful readers) how beautiful and breathtaking they were. Mark posted a picture. And as he said...everyone MUST see them at one point in their lives.
Friday we went back to Dublin. The hotel we stayed at was right near Oscar Wilde's house. It was called The Merrion. It is very upscale and high class. The people who worked there were the friendliest. The bed was the most comfortable. The bath was so relaxing.
Saturday we flew back home. I had a great time but was so happy to be home.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Ireland Finally Came

Ireland was like 11 months in the making (thanks to Lindsay Dias). The plane ride was filled with bright light, crying babies, smelly food, and no leg room. But we arrived early. The jet lag nearly killed us (I went on this excursion with co-blog author Lindsay). The first bed felt like cement and the sheets might have actually cut us. It was almost as if we slept outside next to where they crush glass. The second hotel was a beautiful castle (Jennifer Aniston stayed there). The bed was an improvement, but still lacked something. The third hotel sat next to Merrion Square where Oscar Wilde lived (homosexuality was decriminalized in 1993!). It was beautiful. The bed was heaven. The trip saw us attempt to drive on the other side of the road (think the movie "Clueless"). The food was great (it really was). Such great hot chocolate. We rode planes, trains and automobiles. It was exhausting. The sleep was non existent. We went to the first gay bar the George and saw a drag show. The weather was bi-polar. It was rainy, cloudy, sunny, windy, hot - all in about twenty minutes. But it was fun. The people were so nice. Dublin reminded me of Boston. Howth reminded me of Rockport, MA. It wasn't until we arrived at the Cliffs of Moher (see picture) that I felt like I had arrived in Ireland. It felt like heaven. Pictures don't do it justice. It is something all must see. It is like the earth cracked open and what's inside is all that is beautiful and good. But as much as I love to travel, I love my own bed more. And I'm happy to be back in New York City (Lindsay lives in Rhode Island - it's not a road or an island!).

'Jam' Hit The Strip

Amanda Smith turned 29 (again). Or 30. However you want to say it. We travelled to Vegas to celebrate the event. We then travelled to the southern tip of the Grand Canyon. I say we, because, we can't forget about Jason. He makes 'Jam' possible. This is Amanda pool side. She's wearing a casual summer dress (without her big black hat that only she can pull off). The night before she wore purple sequence. I had to leave before the week is up. But more friends, a date with Cher and gambling are to follow. We stayed at the Bellagio (the room was bigger than a studio apartment in NYC). I visited John Varvatos (my favorite designer). The weather was hot and dry (5% humidity). I even got Amanda to take in the spa (she got a massage and loved it despite her complaining). I got a body scrub. If you see her this year please say HAPPY BIRTHDAY. She loves people and talking to them and she loves her birthday. She's such a sweet friend.