The Renter's Guide to Hollywood

Welcome to my Movie Blog. This is intended for those of us who choose to skip the crowds, sticky floors, tall men, and crying babies and opt to stay home and enjoy our movies.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

I've been slacking


Sorry no posts for awhile. I was super sick at Easter and for a couple weeks after, but am getting better daily thankfully. I will soon be leaving on a trip so you probably won't hear anything out of me for a bit. But when I get back I have some goodies I've been collecting thru-out the past few weeks to share with you including- Turistas, Conversations with other Women, Happy Feet, and Children of Men. So bear with me please!


Everyone take care!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

Chris Gardner is a loving father and husband who is trying his hardest to make ends meet. He sells bone density machines (a get rich quick idea) to medical clinics around San Francisco but encounters one major problem, nobody wants to buy one. One day he decides to shoot for the stars and try to get a job that he’s majorly under qualified for. This film is the story of his journey thru struggle and triumph and the love he has for his son.

Starring: Will Smith, Thandie Newton, Jaden Christopher Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Zuhair Haddad

Genres: Drama and Biopic
Running Time: 1 hr. 57 min.
Release Date: December 15th, 2006 (wide); March 27, 2007 (DVD)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language.

My Rating: 4 Stars
This was a heart-touching film about the love of a father and son and a man who is so desperately just trying to keep his head above water. You’ll both laugh and cry as you watch their journey.

Who would I recommend this to? I would say this is a family movie. I would see no problems in watching it with your kids. It’s rated PG-13 due to some foul language but I can actually only think of a couple times that was an issue. This really is a film for anyone and everyone.

Would I watch this again? Probably not, but I’m glad I watched it the first time, it was well worth the 2 hrs.