My Movie Review: BFF (Best Friends Forever)

Posted by acmomcee | Movies | Tuesday 27 July 2010 2:52 pm

BFFBFF is a 2009 movie starring the Mega Star and the Comedy Concert Queen, Ms. Sharon Cuneta and Ms. Ai-Ai Delas Alas. It’s  a story of the two women who are both mothers – one is a single mom, the other is married but doesn’t have a healthy relationship with her husband. They built a good relationship as best friends only to find out that they are loving the same man. It’s a comedy film, but just right to show the realities of a mother’s life.

I am not a single mom (and hopefully could never be), but I am a wife trying my very best to have the best relationship with my husband. That’s one reason why my focus was on the problems that has arisen in Honey’s (Sharon) married life. She was so focused on taking care of her family and forgot to take good care of herself. The result was, her husband looked for someone opposite of her. Because she grew so big and because she was feeling that her husband has another woman, she enrolled herself to the gym and there she met her fitness instructor, Frances (Ai-Ai) who taught her how to properly take good care of herself.

Personally, I didn’t find the movie very funny than expected neither did I find it unique and very interesting. The story was for me, too shallow. Don’t get me wrong, I am a 101% Sharonian and I love Sharon to bits. I love her every movie and I don’t care if I watch them more than 2 times. Maybe I just expected so much, well because it’s a Sharon film plus one of my most favorite comedian, Ai-Ai was there. Nevertheless, I am happy that I got the point of taking good care of myself as a woman even though I am already a wife and mother. I won’t as much as possible let myself gain so much weight because if I do, I’m sure to enroll my self to every gym there is and buy apidexin or all the other weight loss pill in the market. :lol: Also, I am hoping that I can soon find my own BFF who will be there for me and I to her, through thick and thin.

TCP: The 3D Experience

Posted by acmomcee | Meme,Movies | Monday 14 June 2010 1:16 pm

I have featured this before, but forgive me this is the only 3D experience I have so far and it’s none-other-than… AVATAR. ;)

You may read my post about our 3D exprience HERE.

Happy TCP everyone! Enjoy the rest of the week!

TCP: Blank Check

Posted by acmomcee | Meme,Movies | Monday 7 June 2010 6:13 pm

Now that I have finally transferred this blog to WordPress, I am happy to say that I’m back at Tuesday Couch Potatoes – again. This is a movie meme where Mommy Kikamz gives a particular theme each week and we share them to other couchers. I am really not fond of watching English movies, but because hubby loves them and he insists that I join him, I can say that I do enjoy them most of the time.

This week’s theme is about computers and there’s this very memorable movie I know of that I watched together with my Grade 4 classmates in school. I was not very excited that time because… you know – IT’S ENGLISH! :lol: But because it was one of the first English movies that I enjoyed, it made a mark in my head and I even shared it with Alyssa.

Here’s a summary written by Newton Haights from IMDB – 12-year-old Preston Waters is tired of his pain-in-the-butt brothers and stingy parents. One day, a rich but convicted money launderer by the name of Quigley nearly kills him in a parking lot and gives him (by mistake) a blank check. So Preston boots up his computer, makes out the check for one million dollars cash money, comes up with the pseudonym of “Macintosh” and starts to spendin’. But Quigley wants his money back — it was supposed to be cashed by another man with a blank check and handed back to Quigley. Can Preston keep up the facade? Will Quigley and his goons get their money back? And will Preston learn how valuable money really is?

Again, an old Disney Movie worth remembering. It teaches kids not only the value of money, but most specially the cause and effect of their actions.

Happy TCP, Couchers!

TCP: Dinosaur

Posted by acmomcee | Meme,Movies | Thursday 22 April 2010 4:02 pm

Aladar, Neera, Kron, Bruton, Emma, Plio, Zini, Suri, Eema are only some of the names that are printed in my head, because this movie is being played a number of times a day. We watched it the first time when we rented the DVD and since then, my Cheeky Munchkin can no longer be stopped from watching it. We can’t find a DVD so we seached it on YouTube and good thing it’s there! Yes, the full movie is there! This doesn’t mean though that we won’t be buyinga DVD anymore, because my dinosaur girl will surely insist. Well, I would agree that this is one of the nicest Disney films I’ve ever seen and so I can’t really blame my daughter.

Alyssa is so fascinated with dinosaurs and it all started when she watched this and she was only 3 years old then. Now she’s 4 1/5 and that didn’t change a bit. In fact, she’ll get hold of any dinosaur toy, soft or hard, whenever she gets the chance to do so. So what does this Dinosaur film all about?

It’s about a dinosaur egg that has travelled to different places and finally came to the land of the lemurs. The lemurs adopted the dinosaur and named him Aladar. They taught him how not to like meat and they all considered each other a family. Then the what has been known as a “big bang theory” where a meteor shower hits the earth, they have no choice but to leave their land and go somewhere they never knew of. That was the only time when Aldar saw others who look like himself. The other dinosaurs thought he’s just normal and so he’s been welcomed to join the clan led by Kron and Bruton. They travelled all together and try to reach the nesting grounds, but it’s not going to be easy. So a lot of trials have been encountered along the way and because the leaders don’t care about everyone, Aladar voiced out what he thought was best. He taught the others how to protect one another as a group so they can battle all the carnotaurus that’s been trying to kill them.

It’s a film that teaches kids how to love one another because each and everyone is important. It also teaches kids how to listen to other’s opinions and not all the time what they thought is right. It’s a film worth watching by every kids and as a mom, I know and I believe that these are some simple ways for us to teach our children good manners.

Freaky Friday – Tuesday Couch Potatoes

Posted by acmomcee | Meme,Movies | Wednesday 3 March 2010 2:04 pm
Oh, I’m not a big fan of movies, but I want to be! That’s why I joined TCP. LOL. I know I will learn so much from them and from my co-couchers most specially.

So for this week’s theme “School is Fun”, my pick’s Freaky Friday. It’s only a day in high school and a mom was able to see how much different it is from then and now.



Here’s the movie synopsis from tribute.ca:

Dr. Tess Coleman (Curtis) and her 15-year-old daughter, Anna (Lohan), are not getting along. They don’t see eye-to-eye on clothes, hair, music, and certainly not in each other’s taste in men. One evening, their disagreements reach a fever pitch — Anna is incensed that her mother doesn’t support her musical aspirations and Tess, a widow about to remarry, can’t see why Anna won’t give her fiancé (Harmon) a break. Everything changes when two identical Chinese fortune cookies cause a little mystic mayhem. The next morning, their Friday gets freaky when Tess and Anna find themselves inside the other’s bodies. As they literally walk a mile in each other’s shoes, they gain a little newfound respect for the other’s point of view. But with Tess’s wedding coming on Saturday, the two have to find a way to switch back — and fast.

While watching the movie, I’m torn between both being a parent and a daughter. I can’t imagine myself being the mom who doesn’t understand my own daughter because we got that so called “generation gap”. Indeed highschool days and age is fun, but parents have to be understanding of what teenagers are going through. And the same goes with the kids. 
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