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Welcome to my ever-evolving blog. It started out as a blog on Beachbody workouts and products, mainly when I was a Beachbody coach. I no longer coach, not because I don't believe in Beachbody's programs (I subscribe to Beachbody on Demand and use their workouts every day), I am just not a salesperson and hated that aspect of it. I am more than willing to answer questions about my experiences with their products and the various workouts, and I feel freer to do so without the appearance of giving a biased review of something.

I have also started adding reviews for various things I have purchased like movies, books, CDs, and other products. This was brought about by a fight with Amazon in which all of my reviews were removed over a completely bullshit allegation that I posted a review that violated their terms of service. After going back and forth with the morons in the community-reviews department (even after they admitted that my posts did not violate their guidelines) they restored my account (which took them six months to do), but I have been posting my reviews on my blog to have them preserved in case something like that happens again. And here, I will post uncensored reviews so I will swear from time to time and post reviews that may be longer than Amazon's character limit. Everything I post here on any topic or product is my personal opinion, and I take no compensation for any product reviews I post. I am a member of Amazon's vine program and because I get those products for free, I keep those reviews on Amazon only, but everything I have purchased with my own money, whether from Amazon or some other store/website/outlet, I will post here.  

I also plan to do some longer blog posts on various topics, such as how to learn physics, how to get through calculus, and longer reviews of workout programs as I do them. Basically, whatever strikes me as interesting at the time.  As you can see if you navigate around the blog, I had many years in between postings. During that time I was going back to school to get an engineering degree, and learning material that I avoided my first time through college was a different experience and one that gave me a lot of insight into how to do well in those classes, which I will try to impart here for those who are looking to get a science or engineering degree. 

Showing posts with label Margot Robbie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margot Robbie. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2024

4k-UHD/Movie Review: Barbie

 


Barbie is a 2023 comedy written and directed by Greta Gerwig starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. Robbie (who was also a producer) stars as Barbie (or "stereotypical Barbie"), the perfect blonde version of Barbie, and Gosling plays that version of Ken. There are also the different versions of Barbie and Ken who are played by actors such as Emma Mackey, Simu Liu, Hari Nef, Issa Rae, Alexandra Shipp, Nicola Coughlan, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Ritu Arya, Dua Lipa, and John Cena. Michael Cera plays Allen (the only version of the other male doll in the Barbie world), and Helen Mirren is the narrator. Rhea Perlman plays Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie. America Ferrera plays Gloria, an employee of Mattel, and Ariana Greenblatt plays her moody teenage daughter, Sasha. The main cast is rounded out by Will Ferrell, who plays the CEO of Mattel, and Kate McKinnon, who plays "Weird Barbie," who is the version of Barbie who has been played too hard. 

The main storyline is that Robbie's Barbie starts to not be perfect anymore and has to go from Barbieland into the real world to find the person who is playing with her (whose emotions she is beginning to feel). Ken ends up going with her and finds that the real world is ruled by men. When he returns to Barbieland, the Kens take over, and Barbie, Gloria, and Sasha have to get Barbieland back to the way it was. 

The 4K release is a single-disc release, just containing the UHD disc. Unlike most 4K releases, this does not have a regular Blu-Ray. There are just under an hour's worth of extras consisting of several behind-the-scenes featurettes on everything from the casting to the costume designs. This is a much different movie than people may expect. Yes, it is a comedy (sometimes a dark comedy). Still, it gets very dramatic and makes a point about the roles of men and women in society, relationships, growing up, and the like, all in an absurdly funny storyline. There is a hilarious battle between the various Kens at the end of the movie that starts out as a battle on the beach with volleyballs and tennis rackets and turns into a dance battle. It is well-written and very well-acted. The writers hilariously break the fourth wall a couple of times and include some great jokes about Barbie and Ken's lack of genitals. All of the actors are great in their various roles, but Gosling steals every scene he is in. It is a movie that absolutely should not have worked as well as it does, but is it great and is absolutely worth watching.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

4k-UHD/Movie Review: Babylon

 


Babylon is a 2022 movie about Hollywood in the 1920s starring Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Diego Calva, Jean Smart, Jovan Adepo, and Li Jun Li in the main roles. It also has a large ensemble supporting cast, including P.J. Byrne, Lukas Haas, Olivia Hamilton, Katherine Waterston, Tobey Maguire (who was also one of the producers), Flea, Eric Robert, Ethan Suplee, Samara Weaving, and Olivia Wille (among others). In it, Pitt plays Jack Conrad, the biggest silent-film star of the time, and Robbie plays Nellie LaRoy, an aspiring actress who gets her big break into silent films when she is seen dancing at a lavish party at the beginning of the film. Calva plays a gopher for the studio who eventually becomes a studio executive after Jack takes him under his wing. Li plays Lady Fay, a cabaret singer who also writes title cards for the silent movies, and Adepo plays a Jazz trumpeter named Sidney Palmer.

The 4K set is a two-disc set with a UHD disc and a regular Blu-Ray disc. The UHD disc just includes the movie, and the regular Blu-Ray disc has the movie and the bonus features. The movie's A/V quality is outstanding. It was shot on film to recreate the look of older Hollywood films, but it looks and sounds great in the UHD format. The extras include a half-hour-long making-of featurette featuring interviews with the cast and crew, about ten minutes of deleted and extended scenes, and a couple of shorter featurettes about the movie's costumes and score. All totaled, the bonus features run about 45 minutes. 

Ultimately, the movie is very good. It starts as a dark comedy and turns into a dark drama by the end. One of the movie's central themes is the transition from the silent movie era to the "talkies," and how adding sound to movies was challenging for the studios and the actors, and how the transition ended some careers and caused others to flourish. The other central theme is the excess of the Roaring 20s, especially in Hollywood. The storyline spans several decades, starting in the 20s and ending in 1952, but most of the movie is set in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It also deals with racism and homophobia. It is absolutely not a family-friendly film, as there is a lot of swearing, drug use, nudity, sex, and smoking throughout. The movie is very long, lasting just over three hours, but does not really drag. It is funny at times, sad at times, and downright weird at others. It is well-written and very well-acted and is absolutely worth watching.

Monday, August 5, 2024

Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Bombshell

 


Bombshell is a 2019 movie starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, John Lithgow, and Margot Robbie in the main roles, and Kate McKinnon, Connie Britton, Malcolm McDowell, and Allison Janney in smaller roles. The movie is largely, and mostly, about the chain of events that took down Roger Ailes (played wonderfully by John Lithgow), centered around the lawsuit filed by Gretchen Carlson (played by Nicole Kidman). The main character of the movie, however, is clearly Megyn Kelly (played by Charlize Theron, who, like Lithgow, was in a ton of prosthetics and did really look and sound like Megyn Kelly). It is focused around her life during and after the feud with t***p, and her trying to decide whether to come forward with her own allegations against Ailes.

The plot is based on true, very newsworthy events, but conversations were very much fictionalized (which the movie says is the case at the beginning, so it was not trying to fool anyone). It was not trying at all to be a documentary-like depiction of what went on. It also touched on the allegations against Bill O'Reilly but did not make that a focus of the movie. Where I do think the movie is open to criticism is that it made it look like nearly all the males at Fox were harassing the female employees and that they were all lusting after Kelly. And, that all the women who did not join the lawsuit were somehow covering up what was going on. Plus, the movie definitely took a lot of potshots at Fox News and to some extent, its viewers. Now, I am in no way, shape, or form, a fan of or agree politically with, the majority of the Fox News personalities or their viewers, but I do not think the shots were needed to tell the story the movie was telling. The story could easily have stood alone as it was, keeping the political barbs out of it. I am sure anyone watching the movie could tell by the makeup of the cast that the vast majority of those working on the movie are no fans of Fox News, but this was not the kind of story that needed to make that explicit. With those provisos aside, I do think that the other parts of the story were well written and acted, and all the leads, including Margot Robbie, who played a fictional character that was created from the accounts of a combination of women who worked at Fox, played their parts well.

For those who get the Blu-ray disc, there is a ton of behind-the-scenes and bonus material. There are about an hour and a half worth of featurettes that can be played individually, or all at one time. Then, the theatrical trailer (but not the better teaser trailer) is included as well. A lot there if you are one of those who like going through the bonus material.

Overall, I think it is a good movie, that tells a very necessary story in this day and age, but is not without its flaws. Unfortunately, who likes or dislikes the movie may likely break down to their political leanings. That said, I do think it is worth checking out.

Sunday, February 5, 2023

Blu-Ray/Movie Review: I, Tonya

 



I, Tonya is a 2017 movie that is a blend of drama and dark comedy that is a mockumentary-style biography of former Olympic figure skater, Tonya Harding's (played by Margot Robbie as well as McKenna Grace and Maizie Smith playing her as a child) career. The focus of the movie is the events that surrounded the lead-up to the 1994 Winter Olympics in which Harding's main competition, Nancy Kerrigan (played by Caitlin Carver) was attacked in a plan that was hatched by her ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly (played by Sebastian Stan), and executed ineptly by his friend, Shawn Eckhart (played by Paul Walter Hauser). The movie is basically from the point of view of Harding, who has always maintained that she had nothing to do with the plan (but the movie definitely leaves that up to the viewer to decide) and that she was a victim in the whole thing too. Allison Janney plays (wonderfully) Harding's batshit crazy and abusive mother, and pretty much steals every scene she is in. While the events of 1993-1994 were the main focus of the movie, the movie is semi-biographical and details Harding's life from the time she was a kid up to the point at which she retired from skating, and the movie does jump around in time a bit as the story is told.

For those who get the blu-ray, the A/V quality is good, about what you would expect of a non-special-effects-laden or CGI-heavy movie. For extras, there is a commentary track on the movie by the director, almost 20 minutes of deleted scenes, trailers, and 15 minutes of behind-the-scenes material that features clips of the real people involved being interviewed intertwined with cast and crew interviews. What was included was good, but you definitely do not get a ton of bonus features.

The movie is very good and captures the craziness of Harding's life and the absurdity of the attack on Kerrigan perfectly. Janney, Robbie, and Stan are all great with Janney basically owning the movie any time she is on screen. Even if you were not around for the real-life events the movie is based on, it is still a very entertaining movie that is worth watching, but it is definitely better if you know some of the backstory.