Wednesday, January 9, 2013

So, here I am.

I think Georgia is a nicer font than Times New Roman. it seems less formal but still neat and tidy.
I haven't used the word tidy since the 3rd grade.
Anyways.
I started this blog because I want to sing but it's not a blog to showcase any of my abilities but more of a place where I can just talk and share my feelings.
I don't have anyone that supports my goal, or anyone that knows about it. I'm quite a cynic and I apparently get that from the rest of my family because they'd laugh their asses off if they knew.
So anyways, I started this blog to talk about my singing and my improvement.
I'm on a three week vacation and I'm planning on taking up a bunch of hobbies.
I want to learn basic ballet, lose weight, get flexible, play guitar and hopefully improve my thinking skills with a regime I have become a part of.
I'm also learning a new language.

I won't only talk about all that though.
I read books and watch movies, I'll talk about those to.
I'm a Haruki Murakami/Tim Burton fan. you?

Don't bother to knock

My first Marilyn movie out of the next 15, so 14 more to go.
I expected this movie to be just some romantic comedy, I didn't really read the summary but it really says something about how talented she was honestly.
By chance I switched the channels on my TV last night to the 2011 biographical movie My Week With Marilyn (Eddie Redmayne is basically the cutest thing I've ever seen. What is it with brit boys?) and just now I kind of got the urge to start on my Marilyn movie thing.
She breaths more than talks but hey she's an international sex symbol so who the fuck cares?
The movie was more serious and Marilyn played a deranged babysitter. I wonder if it'll go more dumb blonde-ish from here on out? 
I personally liked the woman who played Lyn Lesley played by an Anne something, I thought she was gorgeous and those eyebrows.
It was really weird how Jedd had such a swift changed of heart as soon as he saw Nell, I don't if that was some emotional thing because of how pretty and vulnerable she was or because they really didn't want to go over 73 minutes. Either way, I liked it.
Anyways, I just figured out that this was her first leading role. Her first major film appearance was actually Ladies of the Chorus, but I'll save that for last because next is Niagara where she plays Rose Loomis. 
Go Marilyn Monroe.