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Review: Pitch Perfect 2

Posted on Friday, 8 May 2015

The Bellas are back, pitches.
OK first of all, i had no idea Elizabeth Banks directed and produced this highly anticipated sequel. My brain is still having trouble trying to process this information...

*spoilers ahead*
Last time we saw the Barden Bellas they were on a mission to take down their enemies The Treblemakers at Nationals. This time, the three-time defending US acapella champions, find themselves in hot water after Fat Amy's (Rebel Wilson) hilarious wardrobe malfunction infront of the president and the first lady. Muffgate causes sponsors to pull out of acapella events and a lot of bad press for the Barden Bellas, so the girls are forced to suspend all of their activities including recruiting new 'sisters'. 
Of course this little situation doesn't stop the Bellas, as they discover a loophole and a way to get themselves back on top. All they have to do is win the world championships in Copenhagen, something that no US team has ever done, which also means defeating their new rivals from Germany Das Sound Machine. 
Pitch Perfect 2 sees all all your favourite Bellas return: Fat Amy, Beca (Anna Kendrick) Stacie (Alexis Knapp), Chloe (Brittany Snow) whose purposely failed classes so she can stay in the Bellas, Lilly (Hana Mae Lee), Cynthia-Rose (Ester Dean) and brief appearances by Bumper (Adam DeVine), Jesse (Skylar Astin), Aubrey (Anna Camp), Gail (Elizabeth Banks), John (John Michael Higgins), and Benji (Ben Platt). We're also introduced to a brand new Bella Emily (Hailee Steinfield), her mum Katherine (Katey Sagal) a Bella Legacy and the frontman and woman for Das Sound Machine played by Birgitte Hjort Sørensen and Flula Borg. Members from The Green Bay Packers and Snoop Dogg make unexpected but hilarious cameos, with one of my favourite mashups being Beca and Snoop's remix of 'Winter Wonderland' for his christmas album. She gets this opportunity when she finally fulfils her dream of working at a record label. The label scenes provide a lot of humour, but i felt like they were only squished in to try tie up the Beca wanting to be a music producer story line. I was also disappointed that some of the sub-plots didn't have a satisfying close, one being the rivalry between the Bellas and Das Sound Macine. The one thing i did love during the (rushed) ending was the Bellas awesome girl power winning performance at the world championships which included another hand clapping routine (perhaps a tribute to the now iconic 'Cup Song') and a pretty catchy original song 'Flashlight'. 
The enormous success of Pitch Perfect must have put a lot of pressure on the writers and unfortunately, like most sequels, Pitch Perfect 2 just isn't as great as the original, with a lot of the humour this time round feeling a little too forced. Overall, Elizabeth Banks did a good job and i think fans will love the movie,  it is definitely worth checking out.

Pitch Perfect 2 is released nationwide May 15th!

K.
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Krizia's Favourite Christmas Movies

Posted on Friday, 12 December 2014

1.Home Alone
Home Alone is one of my favourite Christmas movies and a 90s classic by the legendary John Hughes! Kevin McCallister is accidentally left at home when his family (and extended family who have all gathered at the McCallister home before a trip to Paris) have to rush to the airport after a power cut resets the alarms. While his parents are desperately trying to get home to him from France he is living it up and loving the new independence. However, he soon realizes the house is being targeted by burglars and it's up to him to protect his home all by himself.

2.Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Home Alone 2 is another Christmas classic and like the first movie the McCallister's have organized another big Christmas family vacation, this time to Florida. They end up sleeping in again and have to rush to the airport but this time they make sure Kevin is definitely with them. At the airport Kevin gets split up from the group as they're running to their gate and follows another man with the same jacket as his dad. The family once again have to find their way back to Kevin while he is having the time of his life-until he runs into some familiar faces.

3.The Santa Clause
I haven't watched the sequels to this, but i love the first film! Scott Calvin is spending some time with his son Charlie on Christmas Eve when they're awoken by noises on the roof. Scott goes to investigate and ends up startling a man who falls off the roof and vanishes, but leaves behind a santa suit, reindeer, and a sleigh. Scott puts on the suit and finishes Santa's work before the reindeer head back to the North Pole where the head elf explains that by putting on the suit and entering the sleigh Scott has agreed to be the new Santa. 

4.Look Who's Talking Now I'm not a huge fan of the first two movies (Look Who's Talking, and Look Who's Talking Too) but Look Who's Talking Now is another one of my favourite 90s Christmas movies. After accepting a very hectic job as a pilot James doesn't get to spend a lot of time with his family. He ends up having to work on Christmas Eve where he gets stuck in a snow storm and Mollie, the children, and the dogs have to find him so they can all be together for Christmas. Unlike the first two movies where the children's interior monologues were voiced over, the third movie focuses more on the new family pets who are voiced by Danny Devito and Diana Keaton. 

What's your favourite Christmas movie?

K.
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