I seem to be getting used to this posting regular (ish) thing now I've got the first one out the way, people always say the first bit is the hardest, and I agree. Especially in relation to essays, anyway, we're going off topic.Today I watched, on DVD so nothing new, Billy Madison and Seven. Both are quite old now, but they are two I've never gotten round to watching and yet wanted to.
I’m quite an Adam Sandler fan, he seems to (mostly at least) star in good films, so having not seen Billy Madison, and discovering a house mate owned it, I was keen to steal if for a little while =) It was his usual film type, easy to watch, silly and funny with a bit of romance.
The film involved a beautiful woman, his teacher in this case, who he falls for whist trying to prove to his dad he is responsible enough to take over his very successful company. He tries to prove this by re-doing school all over again, and this time, without his dad’s cheque book.
Seven, was an amazing psychological thriller. Morgan Freeman, of course, played his character so well, and Brad Pitt did too. The two play surprisingly well opposite each other, the film sucks you in, you soon become captivated by the story as it unravels before you.
The case of a fat man, eating until his stomach splits, is soon discovered to be one of the seven deadly sins. The killer is making a point, and has 6 more to go. William was about to retire, but has to put that aside when young Detective Mills takes over his job, and is thrown head first into the case of the serial killer.
I’d defiantly recommend watching this film, particularly if you’re a fan of the thriller genre =D
Right, off to lessons, in which time I'll hopefully have convinced a few friends to go to the cinema for Orange Wednesdays =) I might watch another film tonight if I have time or get round to it lol. So you might even be hearing from me sooner than we all thought.

Adam Sandler is a legend!
ReplyDeleteyou're right Leah, his films do tend to follow the same formula but what a formula that is!
Mr.Deeds is my personal favourite but Billy Madison is a classic too.