Friday, December 31, 2021

Blogger: Films To Be Buried With

This is my last post for the year. This year was simply exhausting. I do miss writing here sometimes, but unless I have a good idea, it just feels forced. Nonetheless, I really enjoy giving recommendations, so expect a couple of entries like that until the spring season! Take care and have a happy New Year!
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During the pandemic, in order to survive the feeling of going to my death every time had to I leave the house, either to get groceries or to work, I would listen to podcasts instead of music. It was truly the best way to forget that the world ... well, was dying around me. The world is in a better place now, at least, seemingly a lot of things restarted. 

One podcast that I am particularly enjoying is the "Films To Be Buried With Podcast" with Brett Goldstein, whom you probably know from his formidable performance as both an actor and a writer, in Ted Lasso (2020-) as Roy Kent. Frankly he is my favorite character, and once you have seen him on the show, it is hard to imagine that person to be played by the nicest and sweetest man ever, but that is who Brett really is. He goes through the life of his guests by asking them about the movies that meant the most to them. There is a wonderful article by Joey Dee where he put down all the questions, and he has also talked to Brett before writing it. Click here to read it!

The reason we are here, is that as most of you know, I have written this blog of movie reviews for ten consecutive years, and I miss talking about movies, honestly, even if I don't want to write reviews anymore. And answering Brett's questions myself - even if I am not a fancy famous person - felt like a fun idea, as I have been thinking about them since the first podcast I listened to from him. If you enjoy the questions, do consider listening in on the podcast, which you can find here! He has wonderful guests, from A-listers to lesser known but formidable people. If you start by checking out people you know already, you will get hooked, I promise!

Let's jump straight into it with a small disclaimer, in a a lot of places I wrote multiple answers, whereas Brett would usually have his guests pick one movie even if the guests also discuss the difficulty in choosing sometimes. Here, I felt it would be more fun to include more options. Have fun reading and add your own answers in the comments!
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What was the first-ever film you saw?
I could have cheated here and asked my siblings, as they are older and remember for me. But I decided to answer based on what I know to be factually true and what I do remember. I have this one memory of going to the cinema to see Hercules (1997) and Anastasia (1997) with my family. They both came out the same year, and I do not know in which order we watched them (I could do some research here, but I don't want to...). All I remember is that after Hercules we went to McDonald's and with a Happy Meal I got to start my collection of the figures from the movie, which, by the way, I still have! (Hercules, Megara and Pegasus as well!). And with Anastasia I remember being scared as hell of Rasputin and for years, I mean two decades at least, I could not watch the beginning of the movie, where the family runs away as a civil war breaks out. It was and it still is incredibly traumatic to see the beginning of the film. These movies stayed with me for sure as my first experiences at the cinema. However, at the age of 4 or 5, my sister made a recording of me talking about my favorite movie at the time, The Lion King (1994), so I am fairly certain that the first movie I actually saw from beginning to end was that one. 

What was the film that scared you the most?
Running Scared (2006). I do not watch horror movies, and even with thrillers I pick them carefully, because I hate feeling scared. Now, I watched this movie because of my favorite actor, Paul Walker. In this movie he is a policeman undercover and he is trying to find his son's best friend, who goes missing during the night, and ends up facing the worst things imaginable. The lesson of the movie is that that people are just sick, and you cannot, just literally, cannot trust anyone. Well, not only that, but that what we see can be quite deceiving. I saw this movie on a Sunday morning (!), purposefully at daylight, and it left me quite scarred, some fifteen years later. It is still a brilliant movie and if you like psychological thrillers, you are bound to enjoy it, because, if it wasn't good, then I wouldn't still be thinking about it! (Click here to read my review of the movie!)

What was the film that made you cry the most?
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012). It is a really difficult movie to stomach, of course, it truly deals with horrible issues, from domestic abuse to suicide, all the way to sexual abuse. However, it is handled all from the view of the main protagonist, who is still just a teenager and is learning about the world. You, as the audience understand the depth of certain things, but it is conveyed in a way that helps you swallow it little by little, and with every time you rewatch the movie you understand a new thing, you learn of a new pain and a new coping mechanism on the parts of the protagonists. And usually I can keep it together until the end, you know, a lot of movies got me crying from the beginning, but this is still the first film I thought of when thinking about this question, because of a scene at the end, when Charlie (Logan Lerman) is crying at his desk and he tells himself "Stop crying", that is the moment I usually break. And from then on I cannot stop crying until the end credits. The movie slowly builds up the get your emotions to peak at the end, and it does! (Click here to read my review of the movie!)

What film is TERRIBLE but you love it?
Spice World (1997)
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What is the film you once loved but watching it now you realise it’s terrible?
It is funny, because I rarely rewatch things, and if I do, it is either because I was too young to remember it and so I want a second look, or because it is an all-time family favorite. This past year though, I decided to rewatch a bunch of films that we had on our shelves in VHS, then DVD, that my siblings collected. Many of them I remember we thought were funny and peculiar, but upon rewatching them I wasn't that blown away... maybe it is the dubbing that makes some movies better, but overall they are not that big of a deal. What happens more often then not, is me showing a friend of mine a movie I loved and they do not appreciate it at all! Let's see if by the end of writing this I can recall any that fit the category. It was difficult, but I did think of one. When we were younger, they played The War of the Roses (1989) on TV, and me and my sister both remembered it being quite fun, so I decided to see it again, but I was really disappointed. Did not crack one single laugh. I felt sick to my stomach most of the time, and I know this was an adaptation, but the trivia page on imdb says it is "Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 Funniest American Movies" and I just do not understand how that could have happened, quite frankly. It is not a bad movie, the acting is fine, the direction of Danny DeVito was great, but not knowing the book it adapts I cannot really tell you how accurate it is or if it is a good adaptation. I just know I expected more when I decided to rewatch it. And would, as a result, not recommend it to anyone.

What is the film that means the most to you? (Not because of the film it’s self, but because of the memories, you have of it.)
I changed my answer here, because I decided to add the movie that I thought of first for a later answer. My biggest issue is probably how often this changes, so it wasn't easy, but I think it is Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017). This movie came out at a time when I really needed it, I loved the trailer, loved the casting, the music is superb and the story... I have heard complaints about the historical accuracy and a lot of people also looked for more Wonder Woman. What I love about Marston is that he also wishes to learn about women, and as much as he loves these two in his life, he also takes the time to understand them. And we watch romantic movies because we want our actors to end up together, and here, it is just the same. That is why, in my opinion, this is one of the best LGBTQ+  movies out there, it is not about the sex scene, it is not about what makes this couple different from the conventional couples. It is about how love conquers all. (Click here to read my review of the movie!)

What is the sexiest film?
For me it is a tie, but for every different reasons. One is Charlie's Angels Full Throttle (2003), where Drew Barrymore has a few scenes with Justin Theroux, an old boyfriend. During a fight scene the two battle it out, and it is quite sexual, and by that I mean, that you can tell that these two have a history. It is filled with violence and it is no longer than 30 seconds, but you feel their past connection come onto surface right away. And you might point out how incredibly sexist these movies were, and I would agree, however, the thing that kept me going back to them is the clear chemistry among the three protagonists. 
And I was torn here, because when you listen to the podcast, Brett points to the idea of the sexiest movie being one that gets you going, that gets you in the mood, and if that is the one that I have to choose, then I will have to go with The Matrix Reloaded (2003). There is this scene, where all of Zion is having a rave, which not only would I want to be a part of, but actually, as that is going on, Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie Anne-Moss) have a sex scene. There are a lot of movies out there that have passionate love scenes, but this one just got to me... there is something pure in their love, as this very ecstatic metaphorical orgy is going on next door, you can see the comparison between them and the others, as well as the passion. Most action movies have a quick mandatory sex scene, but no real depth to them. This scene just stands out to me, and if I have to choose between the two movies, I think this is the sexiest one. 

Which film do you most relate to?
This movie is Lions For Lambs (2007), directed by Robert Redford. There are three storylines at the same time, in one, a journalist speaks to a Republican senator for an hour about US involvement in the middle east. Then, we see two soldiers in action, on a mission that went wrong based on bad intel. And finally, we discover that those two soldiers were taught by a professor, who is having a meeting with one his students. First of all, I remember following closely the US involvement in the middle east following 9/11, not to mention that right now the Afghan situation is quite uncertain - and this movie from 2007 perfectly predicted what would happen, by the way. Second, one of my research areas is the media's relationship with US politicians, so Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep's interactions were simply wonderful. And last but not least, as a teacher myself, I looked at Redford's interactions with his student, played by Andrew Garfield. If there ever was a representation of a university teacher that I aspire to be, it was the one portrayed by Redford. My cultural interest, my research as well as my dream career meet in this film, and it was outstanding through and through.

Which film is objectively the greatest ever?
Much Ado About Nothing (1996), directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. I was very small when I first saw this film, but by god, it is simply divine. I was sitting here thinking about all the great things I could list, but I am gonna say just three. First, the direction. Branagh famously casts himself in movies he directs, and of course there are exceptions, here I am happy he did, because he was a brilliant Benedict. The colors of this film, the location they chose, the way actors who are today the most famous names in Hollywood were directed by him is one of the best points of this movie. Second is the casting: Keanu Reeves as the bad guy still gives me the chills... I wish he would play an asshole more often, it was amazing, truly, and people always forget about this role. Not to mention Emma Thompson, who could easily have chemistry with a wet cloth if she wanted to. My final point is that it is, after all, Shakespeare. There was hundreds if not thousands of Shakespeare plays that are remade, presented, on stage and on screen and a director and screenwriter really has to be able to give it a twist for it to stand out from all the others. I just think this is the best example of the great works that we keep revisiting over the years. (You can read a comparison review of the movie here!)

Which film is the one you’ve watched the most?
Mixed Nuts (1994). I will not even go into detail. This is the greatest Christmas movie ever and people are idiots for not liking it. You should give it a rewatch. It is just so damn funny, and the writing, and the acting... it is a 10/10 across the board! You can read my review of it here!

What’s the worst film you’ve ever seen?
This one was easy: Blue Jasmine (2013). I am just tired of people making excuses because it is a Woody Allen movie. Guess what, Allen movies have been SH*T since Match Point (2005). You can put his name on anything but that alone will not make it quality for me, and I can tell you that I am the one who is most sorry about all of this. I go every time saying, "Hey, this should be good!" and it never is. Having a bunch of A-list actors in your movie is not a recipe for success, you should know that, because the more actors the worse the movie...  I want to point out that Cate Blanchett is a wonderful actress who deserves all the credit she is given. If anything made this bearable it was her. But this is the single most overrated movie ever, and I am saying that having seen films that are BELOW 2.0 rating on imdb and did not even make it onto Rotten Tomatoes, this was still a much larger disappointment because of all the hype it got. Giving random clips of a woman talking to herself, drinking and taking pills will not help me understand her and or care for her. Nor will a think "Boy, what a great rendition of A Streetcar Named Desire"!!! (You can read my review of the movie here!)

What is the film that’s literally made you laugh out loud the most?
I had a hard time deciding, but I managed to narrow it down to two, that I love equally, both from the genius of David Wain and Michael Showalter: Wet Hot American Summer (2001) and They Came Together (2014). It honestly pains me how few people appreciated these films. Wet Hot American Summer has had its small but constant fan base, one that I joined myself around the tenth anniversary of the movie. And the single best romantic comedy parody has to be They Came Together... the best parodies are the ones that are timeless, that are not making fun of one movie in particular but of the typical tropes presented in these movies. Let it be the typical 80s movies with its empowering montage, or the final scene of a romantic comedy where the main characters get together. Both of these movies still get me to laugh out loud, even though I have seen them hundreds of times. 
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At the end of the podcast Brett tells their guest that they can bring one movie with them, and every night when it is their turn for movie night in Heaven, this is the movie they will watch. I have no idea which movie I would take with myself, It might be on this list, maybe it isn't, I don't know. The best thing about not being an actual guest on the podcast is that I can escape choosing. 

What would your picks be for these wonderful questions?

Let me know in the comments down below!


At the beginning of the year I wil talk about the many podcasts I discovered and that I truly want to have as many people listening as possible! Have a happy 2022! 

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

My Poems: Ti Scrivo

 Az összes versem megtalálhatod a "My Poems" oldalon, ahol nyelv szerint színekkel el vannak választva! You can find all of my poems on the page of the same name, where they are color coordinated based on the language they were written in. Puoi trovare le mie poesie sulla pagina "My Poems" dove sono colorate in base alla lingua nella quale le ho scritte.

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TI SCRIVO

Scrivo in una lingua che non parli
Scrivo di desiderio e di sogno
Scrivo di tutto ció che non ho
Scrivo di amore e di tante parole
Scrivo di tristezza e forse speranza
Scrivo del perché della tua presenza
In un cuore che ormai é stato ridotto
A niente piú che polvere.

Scrivo di una lontananza
Scrivo di come mi fa male
Scrivo di porte battute in faccia
Scrivo e scrivo e scrivo e
Scrivo di come non cambia un cazzo
Scrivo e perció esisto
In un mondo che fa di tutto
per nascondere quello che é buono.

Scrivo di persone bionde
Scrivo di quelle magre, alte a rotonde
Scrivo a mala pena per bene
Scrivo con musica nelle orecchie
Scrivo con profumo di café
Scrivo come se questo fosse
L'unico modo per sopravvivere
L'agonia che causo a me stessa.

Sunday, September 12, 2021

What's Next On my List? Meet the Deedles

As a tradition, each year in memory of Paul Walker, I review a movie that he starred in as long as I run out. I miss him terribly still... he was truly one of my favorites. This is for you, happy birthday!

Meet the Deedles (1988)

Twins Phil (Paul Walker) and Stew (Steve Van Wormer) get kicked out of school as they only care for surfing, and their rich father sends them off to learn an important lesson about being responsible adults. In order to please their father they decide to lie so they can become rangers at Yellowstone Park, where they end up, with their silly ways, to really help out.

I put off this movie because I knew it was just a silly comedy, but I promised myself I would get through all the films that Walker did, and well, times are still hard, I do believe that humanity is going to ignore 2021 if they can, and so I was looking for something entertaining. First off, I would like to say that this movie is silly, but it has a wonderful cast: Ana Gasteyer, A.J. Langer, John Ashton, M.C. Gainey, and the villain was no other than Dennis Hopper. Disney already knew where to put its money. Second, as silly as it is, the movie has a couple of scenes that got me giggling. It is a perfect movie to watch with kids. There is this gopher story line, as they disrupt the camp sites at Yellowstone, and they are hilarious. There is one scene where the gophers are eating on a picnic table, unphased by a kid that is just screaming behind them. I am sure they shot it separately, but it made laugh. 

If I do have to be critical, however, the "dumbing down" factor of this movie was just too much. Not only are the main characters meant to be silly, but also the henchman of the villain. The movie ended up with no smart people essentially to contrast the ... well, stupid. You either have the main characters be silly but lovable, or you have villains that are laughable. This was just too much. And I am not a fan of toilet humor, but it as expected in a kids movies. Altogether, of course, we know from the beginning that the main characters are going to succeed, and they seem to have redeemable qualities, but they come out of nowhere for two characters that were introduced as idiots without basic schooling. And cars keep jumping off of cliffs, I don't know what budget they had for those scenes! That said, I love to check the trivia page of movies I found for example that the movie title is a play on The Beatles album "Meet the Beatles!".

So watch it? It is a harmless Disney family movie. You have probably seen hundreds like it, some a lot better, I am sure. But if you are having a family afternoon, the gophers are definitely cute and entertaining. And well, Walker is just super cute.

Until the next post on my list of chores!

Sunday, September 5, 2021

OktaTáska - Podcast sorozat az oktatásról

Bemutatkozik az OktaTáska, az oktatás legkülönfélébb témáival foglalkozó podcast sorozat. Elmeséljük, hogyan született az ötlet, milyen témákat és hogyan fogunk feldolgozni. Hallgass minket és írd le bátran a véleményedet! Ha tetszett az adás, szívesen vesszük, ha megosztod.

Youtube oldal: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqDouBIJ0ndOCUn5I6HB-fA
És a blogon pedig a "Blogger" oldal alatt megtalálhatod majd az összes epizódot, amint megosztásra kerülnek. 

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My best friend and I are teachers, and we decided to start a podcast series on education. It is in Hungarian, but if you know anyone who might be interested in it, feel free to share our link, like, comment and subscribe. / Io e il mio migliore amico siamo insegnanti, e abbiamo deciso di cominciare un podcast sull'educazione. La lingua e in Ungherese, ma se conosci qualcuno che potrebbe essere interessato, ti chiediamo di condividerlo!

Sunday, August 8, 2021

Novella Pályázat: A nyugalom csak 120 forint

Sok év után megerőltettem magam, hogy nevezzek végre egy pályázatra az írásommal. Igazából mindig angolul írok, és azt is, mint minden nyelven, a lektor nélkül nem adom ki a kezemből. És kimondottan élveztem a kihívást, ötletem is volt - bár ötlete mindig van az írónak, minden más a nehézség -, és neki ültem. Végtelenül hosszú idő volt, míg jött eredmény: nem válogattak be. Valamiért tudtam, hogy nem fognak, nem csak az önsanyargatás, de megengedtem magamnak, hogy reméljek, hogy nem jelentkeztek sokan, mivel kitolták a pályázati határidő lejártát. Ennek ellenére, a visszautasítás sosem könnyű. De ezért jó, hogy itt van a blogom és talán így megtalálja az, akit érdekelhet. Nagyon régóta írok és egyszer csak megjelenik valami, amire büszke vagyok. Tudom, tudom, próbálkozni kell!

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A nyugalom csak 120 Ft

    A következő hívás előtt muszáj innom egy kávét. Az emeleten lévő kávéautomatára egy alig ragadó sárga papírral ráírta valaki, hogy „Nem működik”, ezért muszáj lesz lemennem a földszintre. A telefonom sem viszem magammal, csak a bögrém, talán nem dől össze a világ ez a pár perc alatt. A liftnél két másik kolléga hangosan vitatkozott valamiről, nem tudom miről, nem akarok beengedni most zajokat, inkább lementem a lépcsőn, úgy is csak három emelet. Lefele elgondolkoztam azon, hogy vajon milyen lehetett az első kávéautomata, amit egy irodába bekötöttek. Elképzelem, ahogyan a dolgozó izgatottan sorba álltak, és várták, hogy ez a szürke doboz kidobja nekik az örök élet titkát. Lent a hallban szerencsére senki sem volt, a portás valami horgász magazinba bújt miután rám mosolygott, én meg beálltam a gép elé. 
    Kávé tejjel, kávé cukorral, kávé tejjel és cukorral, krém cappuccino, hosszúkávé, forró csokoládé, forró víz, és barack- vagy málnalé. Amikor kicsi voltam mindig kértem anyukámtól baracklét, de így felnőttfejjel, csak a kollégáimra gondolva, nem jut eszembe senki, aki valaha benyomta volna valamelyiket abból a két gombból. Egyikünk sem akarna „cukros” italokat fogyasztani, hiszen ez kávé automata, ez egy munkahely, el van várva egy fajta komolyság. De azért a cukor elhagyhatatlan, mert ez a kávé borzasztó ízű. Mielőtt megnyomom a gombot el kell döntenem persze előre, hogy mennyi cukrot is akarok az italomba. Viccesnek találtam mindig, hogy az automata előre tudja, hogy valamennyi cukorra szükség lesz. Ennyi erővel a baracklé szirupot is beletehetné a kávéba, nem hiszem, hogy bárkinek is feltűnne. Nem ez a koffein adag tart minket ébren ebben az épületben, hanem a cukor. 
    Elővettem egy százast, két tízest, és az elsőt egy határozott mozdulattal belöktem a kis résen, megvárom, míg csattan bent, néha visszadobja, és babonából már elhitettem magammal, hogy a csuklómozdulatban van a titok. A tízes máshogyan koppan, az a másodperc alatt, míg célba ér visszafogom a lélegzetem is. A második tízes után visszaveszek a cukorból egy erre kijelölt mínuszjellel, egy is elég, bár talán az automata tudja jobban, és beállított három plusz jelet kellene hagynom, ha iható kávéra vágyok. És most sietnem kell, ha benyomtam a cappuccino gombját csak pár másodpercem van: miután leesett a műanyag pohár azonnal ki kell cserélnem a bögrémre. Régen azt hittem a cukorral kezd a gép, mert mindig annak a kemény műanyag pohárnak aljára ragadt, de csak sosem volt elég meleg a kávé, hogy feloldódjon benne. A poharat a gép szélén lévő papír tartályba visszaejtem, én nem szeretek pazarolni. De beismerem van valami megnyugtató abban, ha a bögrémből ihatom. Otthon érzem magam tőle, és nem az irodában. Beindul a gép, zörög, keresi a rendelésem, és lassan elindul. Pár éve új gépet kaptunk, rendes tejjel, és nem tejporral. Azon az első napon mindenki ivott az automata kávéból. A forró tej még néha habos is, és szeretem látni, ahogyan utána a kávé belecsöpög a bögrémbe. Nem tudnám megmondani mennyi ideig készül a kávé, mert ilyenkor kikapcsolok. Ez az én szünetem. Ez a napnak, azaz egy pillanata, ami rólam szól. 
    Elfelejtem a tizenhat emailt, amire válaszolnom kell, a négy embert, akit még fel kell hívnom, és hogy a postára kell mennem. Írnom kell féléves önértékelést és amióta rákapott a főnök az online megbeszélésekre úgy érzem mindig néz engem valaki a kamerán. Egy perce állhatok a gép előtt, vagy kettő, de elönt a nyugalom. A legnehezebb döntésem most csak a cukor mennyiség és egy bögre édes tejhabban két barna pötty, ami alatt megbújt az én ízetlen instant kávém. 
    Egy erős csipogástól magamhoz térek, „Kérjük vegye el az italát!”, követem a gép utasítását és bögrémmel a kezemben visszaindulok a lift felé. De ki tudja, talán később még lejövök egy pohár barackléért. 

Friday, August 6, 2021

Updated URL!

 Dear Reader, 

due to several reasons, I had to update the URL to the blog. This means that a lot of embedded links in posts prior to June 2021 will not work. Worry not, nothing has actually been deleted. The list of items will be updated soon and you can find everything on the "Blog Archive" section in the right hand side of the page. The new URL is as goes:

Make sure you bookmark it so you don't miss any future posts!

Happy reading.

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Goodbye... for now.

(Magyar verzióért gurulj le!)

It has been ten years since I decided to write movie reviews, and eleven since I started my blog. In my first year I just posted things about my high school. I felt really under appreciated in that establishment when I knew that I did a lot for people... I did do a lot. I have to realize now, so many years later, that people did thank me, people were appreciative, but not the right people. Not the ones I wanted to smile and me and say "Good job kid!".  So I lashed out, as teenagers do, that is what we are good at, we are f*cking great at lashing out. You know until this moment, of me sitting down and writing this, I do believe that I was just fooling myself into believing that I am an adult. But I truly feel now that I am getting there, slowly, but surely. That is why I need a change, the way I did back then. I love writing, I really do, it is my dream to be a published author, not just for my academic work, but for my fiction. For a long time I was not happy with that, and this blog was a perfect opportunity to practice, but some 630+ entries later, I do think that I got as much practice as one can possibly get at my age. My blog was here when I needed a change, when I needed my next chapter. 

Last year, 2020, was really difficult, but I did not miss a single week of reviews, my blog was here to keep me sane. It was something to look forward to, really the only thing that reminded me of a life before the pandemic. But 2021 came about and something changed, a different chapter had begun without me even noticing. 

...An Ending...

I had four entries planned for January and I couldn't write the fourth one and was almost late on the other two. That has happened before, but mostly due to time constraints. Here, however, I realized that writing my blog, doing this weekly, was no longer a source of joy for me. After all these years, however, I just cannot go on writing the way I have. Five years ago, when my grandmother passed away, I had a block, I couldn't write for months, and it was movies that got me out of that the same way it was movies that got me into this love project to begin with. And when I had a reader's block, it was writing it out on this very page that got me out of it. This was not just about the movies, it was also about every brain fart I ever had, and I didn't become the most read blog on the planet, but it was My favorite website for sure. I know I don't have fans that will miss me, that makes this decision easy, but I have, however, watched hours and hours of youtube videos from my favorite people talking about burning out and... I don't want to lose my love of writing because I am forcing something that no longer makes me happy. 

Obviously, I cannot stop from writing, but I can stop pretending to be a reviewer. I have learned so much at university, and it definitely improved my writing, even if my English could still do with more practice... but you'll forgive me, reader, and you are one of the ten people who still come here. And hey, thank you for that, there is so much content out there and here You are. 

I decided in January, and had a good half year to sleep on it, that I was gonna write out what I had planned, and that would be the end of it. Because if not now, when? I have several degrees from the same university, all achieved in the past ten years, at the same time as my blog, and that too is coming to an end soon. I don't know how I am going to handle so many changes at once, because I am already scared about being considered an adult by everyone else too. As I told you, I am getting there slowly. Altogether, 10 years just feels like a good way to stop before the resentment comes. 

...The Blog From Now On...

I cannot force weekly entries anymore. It might take months before I actually will get back here again. But I do not want to discard this project completely, mostly because of my love for movies. First, every February, until I run out of things to review, I will look at Sylvester Stallone movies, because that man just makes me so happy. #StalloneMonth has been one of the best things and I can see more and more people using that hashtag on twitter and it is pretty cool. Second, every September 12th I am gonna review a movie by Paul Walker, because I miss him. It's ridiculous how much I miss someone I have never met. And three, I also want to show the same love to some other artists who helped me and people around the world. Some of them passed, but me writing a little tribute to them is the least I can do. Finally, my brain farts won't shut up just because I won't post weekly. Some personal entries are always going to be around, because one thing this blog reflects, is me at my purest form. And because writing is so deeply embedded in my heart, it only makes sense that every now and then I will feel the need to share my thoughts in more than a facebook post, and more than a 280 character tweet. 

My life is about to change, and I am looking forward to it. My blog is about to change, and that is exciting too. If you find this blog, leave a comment, share your love for movies and share your thoughts. 

I'll see you all when there is a new item on my to-do list!

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Tíz évvel ezelőtt döntöttem úgy, hogy filmkritikákat fogok írni, és tizenegy éve kezdtem ezt a blogot. Első évben csak középiskolás dolgokról tettem közzé bejegyzéseket. Nagyon alulértékeltnek éreztem magam abban az intézményben, tudván, hogy sokat tettem az ottani emberekért… tényleg így volt, ezt utólag is látom. Most, évekkel később jövök rá, hogy egyesek megköszönték, és értékeltek is, csak ők pont nem azok az emberek voltak, akiktől igényeltem volna. Nem azok, akiktől vártam, hogy mosolyogjanak, és azt mondják: „Szép munka!” Úgyhogy kifakadtam, mint a tinédzserek legtöbbje, hiszen ebben a korban rohadt jól értünk a dühöngéshez. Tudjátok, egészen eddig a pillanatig, hogy leültem ezt megírni, csak áltattam magam azzal, hogy felnőttem. Most viszont már érzem, hogy lassan, de biztosan eljutok arra a pontra is. Ezért érzem azt, hogy változásra van szükségem, ahogy akkor volt, mikor ebbe az egészbe belefogtam. Imádok írni, tényleg, továbbra is álmom, hogy egyszer nyomtatásban megjelenjenek műveim, és nem csak a tudományos szövegeim, hanem a regényeim is. Sokáig nem voltam elégedett magammal, és ez a blog tökéletes lehetőséget nyújtott az írás gyakorlására. Ám több, mint 630 bejegyzés után azt gondolom, hogy a koromhoz képest kimaxoltam a gyakorlást. A blogom mindig itt volt nekem, mikor változásra volt szükségem, mikor új fejezetre akartam lépni.

A 2020-as év nagyon nehéz volt, de egyetlen héten sem hagytam ki a filmes bejegyzésemet, a blogom segített megőrizni a józan eszem. Mindig nagyon vártam a hétről-hétre közzétett posztokat, ez volt az egyetlen dolog, ami a világjárvány előtti élet ritmusát idézte. Aztán eljött a 2021 és valami megváltozott, anélkül, hogy észrevettem volna, egy másik fejezet kezdődött bennem…

… egy Befejezés…

Négy bejegyzést terveztem januárra, de sehogy se tudtam végezni a negyedikkel, és másik kettővel is majdnem megcsúsztam. Noha történt már velem ilyen, ez általában időszűkében fordulhatott elő. Csakhogy ezúttal szembesülnöm kellett vele, hogy a blogom heti szintű folytatása már nem okoz olyan örömöt, mint régen. Ennyi év után nem vagyok képes úgy írni, ahogy eddig tettem. Öt éve, mikor elhunyt a nagymamám, hatalmas írói blokkom volt, hónapokig képtelen voltam bármit is produkálni. Akkor a filmek hoztak ki a gödörből, ahogy a filmeken keresztül találtam rá erre a szeretet-projektre. Az olvasási blokkomon sem egyszer segített át, hogy ezen az oldalon kiírhattam magamból mindent. Ez nem csak a filmekről szólt, hanem minden random ötletemről, agyszüleményemről, gondolatomról, és persze nem vált a világ legolvasottabb blogjává, de bizony nekem a kedvenc oldalam lett. Az, hogy nincsenek rajongóim, egyszerűbbé teszi a döntést. Rengeteg órányi youtube videót néztem végig a kedvenc embereimmel, akik a kiégésről beszélnek, és…. nem akarom az írás iránt érzett szeretetemet elveszteni csak azért, mert olyasvalamit erőltetek, ami már nem tesz boldoggá.

Természetesen sosem fogok tudni leállni az írással, de azzal igen, hogy úgy tegyek, mintha filmkritikus lennék. Rengeteget tanultam az egyetemen, ami mindenképp javított az stílusomon. Igaz, az angolomon még van mit gyakorolni… de tudom, hogy te, kedves Olvasó, megbocsátod ezt nekem, lévén, hogy te vagy tíz közül az egyik, aki még felnéz ide. És nagyon köszönöm, hogy itt vagy, hiszen annyi tartalom van szerte az interneten, te pedig mégis itt vagy velem!

Januárban eldöntöttem (és fél év alatt jópárat aludtam rá), hogy megírom, amit még elterveztem, és utána lezárom a blogot. Mert mikor, ha nem most? Több diplomám is van, amelyeket ugyanazon az egyetemen szereztem az elmúlt tíz év során, amíg a blogomat írtam, és az az út is lassan a végéhez közeledik. Nem tudom, hogy fogok ennyi változással megbirkózni, egyelőre abba is nehéz belegondolni, hogy már mások is felnőttnek tekintenek. Ahogy mondtam, lassan eljutok oda, hogy tényleg felnövök. Mindent egybevetve, 10 évnyi aktivitás ezen a blogon jó mérföldkőnek tűnik a befejezéshez, mielőtt a megbánás felütné a fejét. 

… A blogom további sorsa…

Túl nagy erőlködés már, hogy heti szinten új bejegyzéseket közöljek. Talán hónapok is eltelnek majd, mielőtt újra visszakeveredek ide. De nem akarom teljesen kidobni a kukába ezt a projektet, főként a filmek iránti szeretetem miatt. Ezért először is, minden februárban (amíg ki nem fogyok az anyagból) Sylvester Stallone filmekről fogok írni, egyszerűen azért, mert ő mindig jó érzéssel tölt el. A #StalloneMonth az egyik legkirályabb dolog az interneten, egyre többen használják ezt a hashtaget Twitteren. Másodszor, minden szeptember 12.-én Paul Walker filmekről fogok írni, mert nagyon hiányzik. Furcsa, hogy hiányozhat így valaki, akivel sosem találkoztam. És harmadszor, szeretnék más színészeket/művészeket támogatni, akik segítettek nekem és embereknek szerte a világon. Néhányan közülük sajnos már nincsenek köztünk, de az, hogy írok róluk tisztelgésképp, a legkevesebb amit tehetek. És végül, a gondolataim, agyszüleményeim, nem fognak elmúlni csak mert nem írok ide heti rendszerességgel. Néhány személyes bejegyzésem mindig lesz, hiszen ez a blog mindig is rólam szólt, a lehető legőszintébb formámban. Mivel az írás mindig is része volt az életemnek, logikusan következik, hogy néhanapján úgy érzem majd, meg kell osztanom a gondolataimat, amelyek talán hosszabbak, mint egy Facebook poszt, vagy egy 280 leütéses tweet.

Az életem változni fog, és valahol már nagyon várom. A blogom is változni fog, és ez is izgalommal tölt el. Ha megtalálod ezt a blogot, dobj egy kommentet, oszd meg a gondolataidat vagy a filmek iránti szeretetedet velem!

Amint új pont kerül a tennivalóim listájára, újra találkozunk!


(Fordította: Hamvas Réka)

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

The Best Disney Sequels

Over the years there were several Disney projects that continued in either a TV series format or a sequel. Now, in most cases, these sequels went straight to VHS, and their quality was not the same as the original. But my family somehow always got ahold of the sequels and they sometimes had a bigger impact on me than the originals, which we did not have in our own collection. Now, this list like many others I have done will not have a numbering, because I see no point. The main reason I decided to write it is to have it as recommendation, because a lot of people might not know about them, I know for a fact that several of my friends didn't when we had a big talk about our childhood and the cartoons that stayed with us. I decided to talk about my favorites, there are several that did not make the list, and trust me, for good reason. So if you are looking to have a nice evening with cartoons and feel good movies, check out this list!


We had the first Aladdin (1992) and its sequel The Return of Jafar (1994) on the same VHS, and for me it was obvious that everyone knows about the second one, and boy was I wrong. I love the second one, it was a real redemption movie for Yago with awesome songs, but what drew back even more to this story was the third installment, the one about Aladdin's father. It was unique and funny and it continued the originals and showcased a knowledge for the source material as well as giving us more background to characters we already loved to begin with. It is harmless fun!


First, Hamlet, and if you are an English major like me, you immediately after learn about "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", a play by Tom Stoppard. One of the funniest Disney movies I have ever seen, this is a parody that really knows its source material. Perfectly funny for both kids and especially adults, as the play that inspired it really is about understanding intertextuality.  I watched with a friend a couple of weeks ago and it really holds up after all this time too. Very few have actually seen it, but trust me, it is just the best! And the voice over actors returning is often a sign of a good script. Watching back and forth the first and this is a real treat!


It might be silly to think that people need to see what happens once happily ever after begins... but actually, when you think about all the reunions we demand of TV shows, means that we might actually want to see more from where the story comes from. Now, as I mentioned, many Disney classics got TV series made about them and some of the episodes were occasionally also edited together into a movie. This reminded me of those, as it has three very separate stories, but very important ones. My favorite is the redemption story of one of Cinderella's step sisters and I really liked that. It goes to show that a bad parent does not have to define you and some can learn from their mistakes, when surrounded by good people like Cinderella. I liked it far more than the original!


For some reason not a lot of people liked this, and its a shame. It is just a chapter within the original story, at least it was intended as such, but for me it was always a stand alone story about some other secrets within that big castle. And well, the spirit of Christmas gets me every single time. I found the new characters endearing and the winter setting is the thing that I love the most about the original too. Trust me, you want to give this a second chance!


As it is the case with many originals on this list: they can sometimes be too scary. I have found myself not wanting to rewatch some simply because some scenes were too much... now, I don't remember how old I was when I got this VHS, the only thing I remember is that I rewatched it at least 6 times in a row. The story is about the son of Lady and the Tramp, who wishes to have a life free of chains, not knowing the past of his father. It is a harmless little story about appreciating what we have, but the Italian dubbing had really good songs that I knew by heart one day. It is the perfect sequel in my opinion. But if you can, check out the live action of the original!


I have already written about this, again, the original was too scary for me and I wished for more puppy stories without it being traumatic... and that is exactly what I got with this stand alone story. Cute puppies being cute with a wholesome story, funny interactions, something of a mash up between Home Alone (1990) and an Overboard (1987) were a spoiled dummy has to spend life with everyday people and thus learning a humility that was missing from their life. It is just a whole lot of fun, really, if you watch anything from this list, make sure you watch this one. (Read my review here!)


Based on a quite sad and gruesome book, the original made it more kid friendly, but I still feel that it is one of the scariest kids movie out there. Next to Mulan (1998), it did not pull its punches when it came to the villain. For years I could not bring myself to watching it again. Unlike other Disney cartoons that were somewhat feel good movies, I do think that some of the grotesque and historical moments of the original were greatly adapted. So what about the sequel? Well, that is a feel good movie, but it is mostly about a happy ending for a character that we grew to love. 

I have seen actually a lot more, but those were bad in both quality and plot, unfortunately, but I am sure many would debate me and that is the best. After having written my blog for years and having enjoyed sharing my thoughts with people, I do have to admit that the best thing is when we all have different feelings about a movie, TV show, a song, or anything. These are recommendations, I hope I brought you something you have not heard of yet, something that might give you joy, but if it isn't for you, that is fine too!

... and so, until I have another item on my list!

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

10 Sequels That Are Better Than the Original

The following list is one that I put together while honestly just thinking about movies that I would love to re-watch this weekend. We like to see some movies again, while others less so... having noticed a pattern, that all of these are sequels, I decided to get them together into a list for you all. Here we go:

A) Beethoven's 2nd (1993)

I saw this movie before the original, and when I think of the American Dream, I see this family: their cute dog, with its puppies and the family trip that they take to the lake... this family has sooo much love in it, and the dog has so much personality, much more in my opinion than he does in the first movie. It is just a good family fun film that goes past a cliché "father does not want a dog" story that we all know too well by now. 

B) Father of the Bride Part II (1995)



The original, a remake of an Elizabeth Taylor movie, Father of the Bride (1950), was really fun, but I found it focused too much on just the father and his daughter's relationship, which would not have been an issue, had they not introduced some really great characters along with them. The sequel opened up those characters and allowed for a lot of hilarious interactions as well as endearing moments of a family welcoming new members. As having just become an aunt, I can tell you, I find this movie even closer to my heart now than I ever did before. It was a wonderful sequel, one that works without the original too!

C) Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)



The first installment of this story was quite dark. I can only imagine what it is like to be a single mom, but there was another chapter of a conspiracy with a drug lord... whatever, it is depressing. It is based off of a French movie, and I believe they remade it scene by scene, which means that the sequel was the one that allowed itself more originality. Founded in the US vs. Brits cultural difference cliché, it is one of the funniest movies out there. I love every second of it, its heart, the build up, the character developments, the love these man have for this one girl, their dynamic, and friendship... Everything about it is just a home run. I really hope some of you revisit it cause there is not one bad thing I can mention when it comes to this movie. 

D) Addams Family Values (1993)



As one of my favorite Halloween movies, this has to be mentioned here as well, because I cannot remember the first movie, but I can quote to you line by line this one, that's how much it sticks to you. Joan Cusack is a goddess, and the ideas opened up in the story make it endearing. The best family almost black humor based movie ever made in my opinion. Perfect for Halloween for kids of any age and their parents!

E) Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014)



This is just the silliest franchise out there, however, having seen a couple in the frame of bad movies with my friends, I can tell you, that I genuinely enjoyed the second one because it was aware of its own stupidity. It went over the top because it could. It did what people laughed at the most in the first one and it used its actors and characters to their max. I really felt like keeping this movie for later, whenever I am upset, and being aware of the fact that this is not anchored in reality made the sequel awesome. Some movies are not meant to be academy award winners, but they are hella entertaining!

F) Deadpool 2. (2018)


I know, I know, how dare I... I think there was too much expectations from the first movie on my part, and although it did meet those on paper, I can tell you, that the second one surprised me much more. I laughed harder connected better to the characters and overall cared more for the story. I look forward to how they will do the next movies in this franchise!

G) Fast Five (2011)



Although I love this franchise and every movie that has come out, having seen them hundreds of times, I do believe that my favorite was the fifth one. I think people should see all of them, but the visual elements, the stunts, behind the scenes, the music and the casting... every single idea in this movie was wonderful in my opinion. It is just the best one by far. Damn, I need to rewatch them again! (Read my review here!)

H) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)



As fun as the original was, it was very scary for me as a kid. Even now, as an adult, having seen it hundreds of times, I am still scared when it comes to certain scenes. The music gets to you... and I know not everyone was a fan of the second, but it spoofed a couple of movies, and I just find myself laughing histerically at times and gagging at others. The second movie (aside from the sexual jokes that you only understand once you grow up), it is very smart and very endearing too. Jim Carrey did a wonderful job and I am so sorry that it was not received well, I promise, you need to see it again! (I included this on my list of favorite movies from the 90s, check it out here!)

I) Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)



I do think that this movie did not get the love it deserved, only years later was it reevaluated, although it meant that the franchise with this casting was rebooted. That is a real shame! Both Hellboys were phenomenal, but, the way the second one opened up the universe and I did not have to see someone save yet another American was such a welcome change! The reason I love comics is the fantastical and scifi elements to them, and well, Hellboy delivered over and over again. Make sure you get this movie if you don't have it yet! (Read my review of the movie here!)

J) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)



Arguably... you need the first two in order for this one to exist, but honestly, if I ever were to rewatch the Indiana Jones movies, I would only watch this one. It is exceptionally great. It is fantastic, romantic, adventurous, smart, a portrayal of a beautiful father and son relationship, not to mention the bores of academia which I know all too well. 

Have you seen all of them? 

I want to include one more honorable mention, this is quite controversial as the original is so beloved, but as far as the visuals, the story, the characters are concerned, I have enjoyed Ghostbusters II (1989) far more than the original. Arguably, the characters were established in the first and that allowed for more development, but I would re-watch it much more and really anytime, as opposed to the original. 

After having read this, you might ask yourself, what about Marvel movies?! Big big question mark, I know... well, I do not want to see them again. A lot of them are great, I do think that my favorite will always be Thor: Ragnarok (2017), but for now, when I feel like rewatching things, it is never the blockbusters from the past fifteen years. These might all fall beneath the umbrella of nostalgia, but I don't care. Think of Marvel movies more as episodes rather than as sequels as they are almost always on the same level as the one before, if not, better. Trust me, you want these movies off of your bucket list!

Until the next item on my list. 

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Top 10 Best Movies From The 00's

For the month of June I decided to just give you all best of lists, and this one was really hard, because there were a lot of good movies between 2000 and 2009, so much so that I will include a list of movies that I recommend you check out, or read my review of the ones that I took a closer look at. I do not want to put these in any particular order, it is more about recommending you guys some awesome things out there. I will keep these short, I promise.

These movies are becoming harder and harder to re-order into just the top ten, mostly because with each year more content is being put out in Hollywood. I know that I am not a big movie buff here, and thus most people are very likely to have very different lists of "must watch classics". I am just a central European movie lover who loves to recommend and to dissect stories. These are all great because of casting, plot, screenplay, music, photography, and every single person behind the camera too. Very few movies hit all the right notes, these do for me:


I have seen a lot of movies about dancing, this is still the most original and the most wonderful out there. Great casting, great story, great characters and just incredible dancing. I just feel like it does not compare to any other story I have seen out there. I sure hope more people see it, so I will recommend it anywhere I can. (Read my review here!)

This movie sure does not need me to advertise it, but there are two sentences that I want to add to it anyway. One, this is probably the best adaption of a book of such length, not to mention, of any Austen story. I love the BBC TV shows, don't get me wrong, but the fact that they are episodic shows allows for them include every detail of the books, which is much harder in a movie. Here, in just a little bit over two hours you experience the couple of years in which this foolish love story took place without it being rushed or feeling that it left out key elements. And two, we all love Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth, and love to debate who is the better Darcy, but I can tell you for sure that for Keira Knightley's Lizzy, Matthew Macfadyen's Darcy was the perfect match. (Read my review here!)

I keep bringing up this movie. It's just wonderful! If you ever saw the musical on stage, you know why this is the best adaptation of a live show, and if you didn't, go check it out and see how this was remade into this charming movie. Although I might never forgive them for cutting my favorite songs, there is no other movie I have seen so many times in the theatre. It's a cult classic by now, I don't need to introduce it to anyone!


I wanted to include a cartoon, of course there were great ones over the span of ten years, as technology advances even better ones have come about, so this decision was really hard. Nonetheless, the one thing I kept in mind is "Which ones do I re-watch almost yearly?", really that applies to all the items on this list. And this cartoon is just so dear to my heart. 

Debra Messing has had an extensive career in television, and she has not done as many movies as I would have liked, but the ones she did are great. This one was just exceptionally fun, heartwarming and I promise, it gave me more advice on life than any other movie I had watched in that period. Great casting, great story, great things all around. (Read my review here!)


When it comes to comedies, Will Ferrell and Jon Heder are some of my favorite people. I find that comedies that are dear to my heart don't always gain the same success with everyone, which is a shame. But when these two themed up they just made one of the greatest movies I have ever seen. It is funny, unique, really, I have seen comedies about sports, but none are as crazy as this one. It's just a good time!


You know my love for musicals already, well, this one took a long time to cross my path, even though I knew about for years before. I feel that I did, however, see it when I was supposed to. There are those songs, movies, and books that find you at the perfect time. This is just a precious gem, and if you find out more about the background of this musical the more you'll feel just how precious it is. I hope more and more people discover it when they do, and how they do! (Read my review here!)

Bandits (2001)

I don't think there is need to introduce Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton and Cate Blanchett, but I sure you might need an introduction to this movie. I  have written about it a couple years ago (read my review here!), but there are no words that can do justice to this awesome movie. Everytime I mention it my mom starts to laugh, its just a family favorite: drama, comedy, romance... it has it all! 


This is a remake of a Korean movie, Yeopgijeogin geunyeo (2001), which was translated into My Sassy Girl, and the American version starred the awesome Elisha Cuthbert and the wonderful Jesse Bradford. This has got to be my favorite romantic comedy of all time. It's funny, there is a tiny twist there, it makes me cry every single time, the dialogue is simply superb, and the chemistry between these two is quite unique. I cannot help but love it.


This is a Hungarian movie, that got some remarks and has been around with subtitles on some platforms. To me it is still the best Hungarian movie ever made, period. I am just turning the age that the main characters were and it resonates with me even more, making mistakes but learning to live with them. I have been cheated, I have been robbed in my life before, but I also found love in the people who were there when I was an idiot, and if that isn't the definition of family, I don't know what is. If you get the chance, make sure you watch it! 

What is your top 10? 

Until my next top ten!
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Here is the list of movies that did not make the cut, but actually, they could make a whole new list of themselves. Just make sure you watch them if you hadn't!