Included within: brief explorations of my head, forced extrovertedness in the form of obsessive idea consumerism, and fanatic art and design adoration.
Mood:
Topic: Oh So Shiny
The DVR is both a blessing and a curse for me. It allows me to catch shows I am genuinely interested in without having to chain myself to the TV. It enables me to program my own viewing
even more than I did when I would routinely put in a movie to avoid TV programming. And it helps me catch shows and movies that I would have never seen because my passing curiosity was never enough for me to try and catch it when it aired. Warner Bros. Another Cinderella Story is one such movie. I would have never seen this without a DVR. That said, I do like a lot of teen movies. I'm not really sure why I do, and I don't like all of them, but.....you get it, right?
I pushed play on a lark late one night to peruse the thing and see if it had anything to offer. And once Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins from Ginger Snaps appeared on the screen, I was committed to the rest of the movie. I first became acquainted with Isabelle and Perkins from the Ginger Snaps movies. Werewolves, more than vampires I think, have a cheezy and unfortunate movie history. Ginger Snaps got it right for me. Not to say that there isn't enough fuel in the three movies for some robust geek debates, but I was satisfied, and entertained, and happy. And I was even more happy to see the two actresses who played the sisters in Ginger Snaps playing the evil pseudo step sisters in Another Cinderella Story. If they were only given more time on screen!
Unfortunately their parts didn't even have the meat of the adversary role in the film and they primarily occupied a comedy relief position in a movie that was kind of comedy all over. The rest of the film was kind of cookie cutter, pretty teen drama, with the added bonus of semi-musical, attitude-heavy dance routines.
Anyway.....'sisters, sisters, there were never such devoted sisters. never had to have a chaperon no sir. I'm here to keep my eye on her......'

