Say “I Do” To The Proposal
Yes, yes, yes! I do, I do, I do! I always say ”yes” and ”I do” when Sandra Bullock comes up with a new film. Her charisma is irresistible with her cute but sometimes naughty eyes roll on the big screen. The first movie I saw with her was “While You Were Sleeping” and I became a huge fan after that. And this latest film of her will surely be added to my collections as soon as it’s out on dvd. Is it obvious I’m crazy about her?
“The Proposal” had it’s premiere showing here today but as usual, I did not go and watch it. But I’ve read the critics’ positive review of the film, especially Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock’s chemistry and make this film the best rom-com movie this summer. In the US alone, it reaped $34.1 million after it’s premiere on 19th June, thus topped as the weekend’s no.1 movie. Reading this news just makes me more excited to watch the movie but I’m preoccupied with the things to be prepared and done for our vacation. That’s it.
I wonder how the “make-believe” couple survived their love in the end. And don’t you ever tell me because I’m going to watch the film myself.

Sandra Bullock’s films in my collections
I have 13 films of her in my dvd shelf and counting.
Gotta Watch This Film
I can’t wait to watch “Angels and Demons”, a film based on the novel by Dan Brown, the same author of The Da Vinci Code. I’ve been waiting for this after I read the book about a year ago. Today is the premiere showing of the film but I can’t go watch it cos it will be late in the night and I need to be early for work the next day. The sleepy head in me has a hard time getting up in the morning. Anyhow, this film seems less controversial than that of the Da Vinci Code despite the involvement of the Vatican City and religious personalities in the story. I remember the Da Vinci Code was banned in the Philippines and pulled up from theatres after a day’s showing. I didn’t know if the ban was revoked later or something. I’ve watched that film and I should say I didn’t become less Catholic after that. I hope this will not be the case for the ”Angels and Demons”. Nonetheless, the actor, Tom Hanks hasn’t been a disappointment when it comes to movies like this.
I told hubby I wanted to see this movie with him since he also had read the book. But it’s quite a problem for me cos he doesn’t like going to movies. As a matter of fact, we haven’t gone to movie theatres together since time immemorial, hehee. He’d rather wait for the film on dvd. How can I persuade him to go with me. I was thinking it would be my chance to watch a film at the VIP lounge of the three year-old movie theatre (Bergakungen). I went to this theatre once with my friend but we took the ordinary lounge. The VIP costs more than the usual lounge. I heard that the lounge has it’s own bar where the guests can sit and enjoy some drinks and snacks an hour before the show. And that one sits comfortably on a leather armchair inside the movie room or whatever it’s called. Anyway, it’s fully-booked for today’s premiere. I still have to convince hubby to come with me perhaps on the weekend.

Bergakungen theatre – the VIP lounge
Let The Right One In
You, too, the wrong one, c’mon in!
Hubby told me months ago he wanted to read the book, “Låt den rätte komma in” before he would watch the film. The book and the film were in Swedish but I told him it seemed not familiar to me. Even the movie which was shown in October last year didn’t ring a bell or so. How would I know, otherwise, when as far I can remember, I’d gone to a movie house just once last year when me and my friend watched Mama Mia, the movie.
When he told me further that the film (Låt den rätte komma in) has claimed international recognitions and it’s still been showing in theatres abroad I got interested to buy the book which I did. Foremostly for hubby’s sake who wanted to read it. He reads faster than I do so I waited till he’s done. He asked me if I wanted him to tell the story but I refused. I’ve been reading it for nights now. I can read faster during summer when I stay at home a lot. The book is in Swedish but it has translated to several languages already. Hubby and I usually prefer to read books in English if it’s written by an English or American author, and Swedish if the author is a Swede. Don’t ask about Filipino books and authors cos I can’t find any here.
The story is about a boy who is the target of bully at his school and later becomes a friend of a girl vampire. This is the first time I read a horror novel and I can tell that I’m not the least scared while reading the book. With all the blood sucking and neck biting and blood squirting everywhere, I didn’t have sleepless nights so far. Unlike when I watch a horror film I could skip a horrifying scene by closing my eyes, hiding my face behind hubby’s shoulder, sometimes making a fetus-like position in the soffa. I couldn’t do all these while reading or I couldn’t read the details at all. I guess this is where the difference lies, between a horror novel and a horror film and I tend to be scared of horror films. Nonetheless, the book is far way better with some implicit details than in films so I don’t regret reading this book even if it fails to scare me.
I have seen the international trailer somewhere in the net and it seemed spooky to me. I wikiquote, “The American version is called Let Me In because the publishers requested that Lindqvist change the title as they believed it was too long” (to be released in 2010). But the title “Let The Right One In” in English subtitle is still showing in theatres. As for me and hubby, we’ll get the DVD film of this which I learned was out in stores starting this month. It would be a night of spooky film in springtime.






