Tuesday, January 12, 2021

What We've Watched - 2020

I forgot a bunch!  So, just to round out 2020, here we go.

Let's see...

I watched Enola Holmes on Netflix which I found adorable, and I don't care if they changed up character types (someone said they softened Sherlock too much, but it's just an interpretation - chill out, people).  

Sing On was a mediocre reality show on Netflix which was not good.  I don't watch reality shows so maybe some people may find it better than I did, but it was just too fake and bright and shiny for me.  I didn't care about the contestants at all though I do like Titus Burgess, the host.

I watched Emily in Paris on Netflix which I didn't love, but then I ended up liking it by the end.  I do not like love triangles, and they skirted the issue of cheating, but it was still fine.  It's the clothes for me.  It was all so pretty.  

I caught Cats on HBO Max which wasn't nearly as bad as I expected.  I mean, I should state that I already love Cats.  I've seen the play three times (maybe 4) on Broadway.  I had the DVD.  I think the "big names" were the weakest but not horrible.  I think the CGI was a little weird.  However, I liked the additions of, you know, a plot.  I loved Skimbleshanks which is my favorite cat and what they did with Mr. Mistophelees.  It was a perfectly fine couch movie to watch while I played games on my phone.

For Sunday Family Movie, the family watched the animated Mulan on Disney+.  I watched it back in the day, but the kids (and Husband) hadn't watched before.  Everyone liked it, but I don't think it was anybody's favorite.  No one has a big drive to see the live-action movie.  It's definitely got mixed reviews from those I know who have watched it.  I'll give in eventually, but I'm not there yet.

Lastly, I watched Family Baking Championship on Netflix.  I loved the first season, but the second season mixed things up, and I didn't love that.  There was a definite advantage of being ethnic.  I think the strong flavors and generations cooking together played strong with the winning families.  It made me want to eat some of the food, though.  I guess it kind of got us a little into baking at the time, too.  I just feel like we got to learn more about the families in the first season, and I liked the judges more.  I still stuck with it so I guess that says something.

I did a lot of streaming services in the Fall.  It was hard to keep up.  Honorable mention is that I started to watch Fargo and The Big Bang Theory (which I went from Season 3 to Season 11 in the last month - not sure if I'm proud of ashamed of this).  I need to get back into reading.

Friday, January 8, 2021

Movies We're Watching - Wonder Woman 1984

 


On Christmas, the family watched Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max.   I know it got some bad press, and I'm not saying the objections were wrong, but we liked it.  Maybe our expectations were lower because we had just opened a ton of presents and just finished a really tasty dinner, but it was entertaining.  We had the added benefit of seeing some familiar sights and sites, too.  

Basically, a wishing stone  appeared at the Smithsonian where Diana was working, and you know, people made wishes.  This is how Steve showed up again if you were wondering.  I liked the monkey's paw aspect of the plot where there was a dark side to every wish.  Things got a little crowded with the dual villains and there was a lot of build up and setting the stage.  We can't say it was an utter waste of time.  It made for a solid family movie during a time where we desperately need something to do as a family.

On to 2021!

What We're Watching - Bridgerton

 

I'm sure you know Netflix has a show called Bridgerton out.  It's based on Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series.  This season is based on The Duke and I - which I read but kind of don't remember.  Anthony's book was my favorite, but Colin and Penelope were my favorite characters (I was just disappointed in their actual book).  ANYWAY, it's a solid adaptation which only a few changes and none of them really bothered me. 

Simon is the very new Duke of Hastings and all the mamas want their girls to catch a duke.  Daphne was just released into Society and yet has no suitors except for a toad of a man.  So, they decide to court.  The sharks would leave Simon alone if he was with someone and Daphne would be more desirable after a duke was chasing her.  There is some boxing, pettiness, a prince, a duel, and a happily ever after.  And a whole lot of sex.  So, you know, don't watch this one with the kids.  Or maybe you do, maybe your kids are older and you parent differently.  I'm not judging.  

The show is beautiful and entertaining, and it made me want to reread the book.

Books We've Read - How to Catch a Queen

 

I kept my Alyssa Cole streak up with How to Catch a Queen.  This is a spin-off from the Reluctant Royals series, but it starts a new series, Runaway Royals.  Sanyu and Shanti start the series (and their appearance in A Prince on Paper) married.  They're strained for many reasons - death of a parent, political climate, pressures of running a country (or rebelling against a monarchy).  You know, typical marital issues...  

I thought this book was super unique, and I felt for Sanyu.  I mean, he was kind of a jerk, but it was interesting to learn his point of view and where he was coming from.  Ugh, Daddy issues, they're the worst.  

What I love about Alyssa Cole's books is that the tropes are there.  The plot seems like you know where it's going, but then there's more or it doesn't go the place you thought.  I love that.  I wouldn't say it's a twist so much as a misdirection.  I can't wait for the next book (still have one in my to be read pile at least).

Books We've Read - A Prince on Paper

 

I slowly got back into writing over the holidays.  I had this one in the ereader for quite awhile.  I love Alyssa Cole's books, but somehow they get buried in a mountain of books, but I'm always so happy when I read them.  A Prince on Paper is some secondary characters from her Reluctant Royals series.  Johan was the playboy prince from the previous book.  Nya is heading home after a disappointing time in New York City.  They both end up in the same bed in a private jet (because who hasn't that happened to before?) and get thrown together during mutual friends' wedding.

I loved the characters.  I love a good fake relationship/engagement.  I loved seeing all the beloved characters from the previous book.  There's such great character development, believable dialogue, and chemistry between the characters even if the premise, from a distance, seems a bit much.  That's usually a consequence of the genre in general.  Plus, during one scene, you get to meet the characters from the next book/series.

What We've Watched - 2020

I forgot a bunch!  So, just to round out 2020, here we go. Let's see... I watched Enola Holmes on Netflix which I found adorable, and I...