Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

Iron Fist

Not a lot of time to write a whole blog about the newest season of Iron Fist right now, but I want to point out at least two things.
  • Season 2 was way better than Season 1
  • I want a show about Colleen and Misty fighting crime
My current rankings of Marvel Netflix shows are:
  1. Jessica Jones
  2. Luke Cage
  3. The Punisher
  4. Defenders
  5. Iron Fist
  6. Daredevil
Yes, I'm controversial in putting Daredevil last. I will still enjoy watching it with my husband, but it is my least favorite and my opinion cannot be changed. For some reason, I cannot bring myself to like Matt Murdock.

Friday, September 7, 2018

Romance movies on Netflix!

I am a huge fan of romance novels and movies. Yeah, sure, I'm really into sci-fi, fantasy, super heroes and all that jazz, but I also have an extreme love for romance stories. In fact, I'm working on my first romance novella, hopefully to be published soon.

So imagine my joy when I found that Netflix was releasing several original romantic comedies and dramas!

There have been quite a few this year, but I want to talk about my two favorites.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

Sure, the name of this movie doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, this one is a MUST watch. Lily James, who you may recognize as the star of the Mamma Mia sequel, or the Cinderella remake, plays a writer in post-war London. She starts a pen-pal relationship with a sheep farmer from the island of Guernsey, who found her name and address inside of a book he purchased used. Guernsey was occupied by the Nazis during WWII, so some of the residents who were out too late after curfew claimed they were in a book club to avoid trouble. But they continued on with their literary society, and James' character arrives later to write a story on them, and of course find her place in the world. 

It is absolutely delightful, and the UST (that stands for unresolved sexual tension for those who don't live the fandom life) between the two main characters is on fire! 

To All the Boys I've Loved Before

Lara Jean writes a letter to every boy she falls in love with (five to be exact) and keeps them in a closet in her room. Her sister finds the letters and mails them. Shenanigans ensue, especially when heartthrob Peter suggests they fake date to make his ex jealous and Lara Jean can avoid her sister's ex-boyfriend following up on the love letter he received. 

This movie was great from start to finish! I especially loved Lara Jean's fear of driving, because that was 100 percent me as a teenage girl. In fact, I identified with that character quite a bit! Check out this movie if you get a chance. 

And coming soon...

Perhaps the biggest news that came for me this summer though was that Shonda Rhimes is producing a TV series for Netflix based on the Bridgerton series of romance novels by Julia Quinn. This is so exciting because Quinn is my favorite romance writer, and the Bridgertons are amazing. I absolutely CANNOT wait. 

Give it to me now, Netlfix. :) 

Friday, July 20, 2018

Luke Cage Season 2 review

Sweet Christmas, it took a long time for my husband and I to catch up and watch the newest season of Luke Cage. Since his schedule has changed at work, we can only watch our shows together on the weekends for date nights in after the kids go to bed.

Luke Cage is easily one of my favorite of the Marvel Netflix shows. The characters, the setting, the music - all amazing. 

Now on to my review of season 2: 

What I liked 

  • I liked the hints at the "Hero for Hire" idea, which is where my husband know's both Luke and Danny (Iron Fist) from. 
  • Girl power! I love Misty Knight, and I also love Colleen Wing. I think both these badass ladies deserve their own show. 
  • I love that the villain could take Luke down a notch. I'm not sure how I felt about the villain's back story and motivations though, but I guess he was interesting to watch. 
  • I loved when Luke saved Miranda from her burning house. 
  • It was interesting that as Luke made more and more controversial choices, his support system from season 1 started disappearing, including Claire. 
  • I liked Tilda Johnson a lot, and am interested to see where her character will go from there. 
  • My favorite part of Luke Cage is how many people are aware that he is bullet proof, but still fire a ton of rounds at him anyway. And he's like "really?" It cracks me up every time. 

What I didn't like

  • Shades - I went back and forth on him all season. He would do something almost interesting, and then blow it a bit later. And why was his final straw what happened in the diner, but not his best friend? I don't know, I was just hoping for more from him as a character - even as a villain or anti-hero, but he really fell flat for me. I'm sure others may disagree. 
  • The ending. I loved this whole season until the ending. My husband and I do not agree on this, because he liked it. But I seriously don't like the idea of (spoiler alert) Luke Cage being the leader of criminals. It feels off to me. 
That's it, overall a solid season and I can't wait until the next one!