So in the spirit of Valentine's I thought I'd write a blog entry. I'm currently sat in my PJs, eating pickled onions from the jar and watching Chinatown/Alien (two from the list, hurrah..) and talking to a couple of my single friends who are doing similar things in their flats (although probably with rom coms not old classics). Not quite as depressing as the Bridget scenario!

Today I sported my loveheart dress to embrace the love, but it did not find me the man of my dreams, alas. It was nice to see that romance isn't dead though, as half of the female staff at Frank PR received roses/chocolates/balloons and whatnot. Oh to be someone's better half on the biggest commercial day of the year! (NB: Working at Frank PR for three weeks experience, figured it would be a good chance to add to my CV whilst I'm not on a film.. and rather enjoying it!)
Back to Valentine's.. I've been thinking about romance lately, and settling down... I am so not ready for that yet. In the next six months, two of my friends are getting married which will give me a grand total of four married friends. This is fine because I get to celebrate their happiness and get free cake, which is never a bad thing! I can't even picture myself getting engaged, let alone married.. this could be down to the fact that I'm single, or just because I think I've got too many big ideas I worry I'll miss out on if I get too close to someone... how deep.
Anyway, with this in mind, I've decided that I want to travel. Properly. Next year. This means I'll hopefully be able to cross off number 3 (learn how to swim), 11 (visit Australia), 23 (write something - would write a travel blog), 29 (go up in a hot air balloon) and maybe even 30 (get a tattoo). All in one trip.. huzzah! I'm thinking of a six month type scenario on my own, across the world... so watch this space.
Anyhoo... this is what I thought of Chinatown / Alien...
Chinatown (1974)***
It is a classic from it's decade and of the genre and was nominated for eleven Oscars amongst other awards. I love the costume design and the classic mystery element about the film. Can definitely see the Polanski effect on it, and the strange way in which he thinks.
I'll give it a 3/5 because of it's achievements, and because I do rather enjoy trying to solve a good mystery plot...!
Alien (1979)***
I would just like to say EWWWWWW.. I didn't really want to watch this when I saw it on the list, but had to be dutiful to it and pay the price. I can see why it's on the list, it was a huge success at the time and won several awards for it special effects amongst other things. I am not a huge fan of gore/horror so I'm not the best judge for a film like Alien... but if I was, I think I'd definitely enjoy it a lot more.
As a Trekkie though, I did like the scifi side of the film... including the ship and all the set dec, very cool. Wouldn't mind getting hold of a space suit either... and loved that the little cat thinks it is the ultimate match for the nasty alien.. good effort.
I'll give it 3/5 cause I'm not a gore fan, but I did like the acting and storyline.. I'm now quite intrigued by the latest Alien update, Prometheus. Maybe I'll have to take my cushion to the cinema to see it..!
So there we have it, my Valentine round up ... I'll hopefully be back soon to tell you some more updates from the list... xx
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