Sunday, June 28, 2015

Into The Woods: A Movie Review

Sorry for the lack of posts.  I was just so busy getting ready for my trip to the West Coast that I just completely forgot about it.  Then, I was actually travelling and was completely exhausted from jet lag.  Once I recovered from the jet lag, I realized that I had writer's block and was struggling to come up with an idea.  So, here is my review of Into the Woods, a children's movie.

I recently watched Into The Woods.  I really enjoyed it!  I don’t normally review movies, but seeing as how this movie was based on the Grimm fairy tales, I thought it would be fun!  Into the Woods is a fairy tale musical and I am a sucker for musicals.

If you don’t know anything about the movie, Into the Woods starts with the town baker and his wife wishing for a baby.  A witch appears and tells them that they must fetch her some items before she will lift the curse from his house, for when the baker’s mother was pregnant, his father stole over the wall to steal a particular herb and the witch placed a curse on the family.

So each fairy tale character heads into the woods to accomplish their goals and this is the first song which is absolutely amazing!  So the intertwining stories are that of the baker and his wife, red riding hood, rapunzel, jack (and the beanstalk) and cinderella.  The plot is great since once you assume that everyone has their happily ever afters, the movie is over, but there’s still more to come.

The music was really well written and performed.  There were a number of reprisals, but my favourite song was still the opening number and Johnny Depp’s song as the wolf (yes, it is a little pedophilic, but that’s the point).  The song “Agony” was also hilarious due to the fact that two princes know how ridiculous they are and just go for it.  As for the storylines, I was really surprised by the fact that the stories followed the original tales very closely.  If you aren’t sure what I am talking about, I would suggest that you read some of the Grimm or Perrault tales.

If you like fairy tales and musicals, then you will likely enjoy this movie.  I hope you like it as much as I did.  Interestingly enough, one of my favourite reviewers, The Blockbuster Buster, also did a review, but for once, we really disagree on this particular movie, particularly the “Agony” song.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Missing Percy Jackson? Try these Books! Part 2

This is a continuation of my blog post from last week.  There were just so many suggestions that I couldn't fit them all into one post.  The person was seeking books for a 9 year old boy with an extensive reading history of fantasy.


Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland

Tombquest by Michael Northrop

The Last Dragon Chronicles by Chris D'Lacey

Brotherband Chronicles by John Flanagan

 


Pendragon by D.J. MacHale

The Queen's Thief by Megan Whalen Turner

Leviathan by Scott Westerfield

Bone by Jeff Smith (Graphic Novel)

The last two suggestions are normally found in the teen section, but keep in mind that the teen section covers from 12/13 years of age to 18.  These books can be handled by those who have read through Harry Potter as it is pretty dark by the end.

Protector of the Small by Tamora Pierce (or if that doesn't appeal, try one of her others)


Magisterium by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare

Any book by Diana Wynne Jones.  I liked Howl's Moving Castle.

Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede (See my review for Dealing with Dragons to get a good feel for the series)

   


TimeRiders by Alex Scarrow

Earth Sea Cycle by Ursula K. Leguin

The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander

The Blood Guard by Carter Roy (more forthcoming?)

Seven Wonders by Peter Lerangis

The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini

Beyonders Trilogy by Brandon Mull

Brian's Saga (Hatchet) by Gary Paulsen

Arthur Trilogy by Kevin Crossley-Holland

Of course, once everyone submitted their suggestions, my mind kept chugging away and came up with one more suggestion.  The first book of the Tales of Alderley series, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen is an excellent fantasy/adventure story set in Wales.  I haven't gotten around to reading the other two books in the trilogy, but I'm sure they're just as good!

I hope that those of you who are Percy Jackson fans found some great reading suggestions.  Please comment below if you have further suggestions or how how you liked on the books suggested in the post.