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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

"Collateral Beauty" (movie critique)

COLLATERAL BEAUTY
movie poster


Well, to shake things up a tad, the Friday Movie Mavens and The Travelling Toe went to the cinema on a Wednesday.  With the holiday season in full force, it is somewhat difficult to find time to fit a movie in but we were successful.  The movie we saw at the local Movie Tavern was "Collateral Beauty".  This is the type of movie that will not hang around too long as it does not have superheroes or major CGI effects, just a lot of angst.

"Collateral Beauty" is a story about Howard Inlet, a man who has suffered a major tragedy that causes him to retreat from family, friends, his business and life in general.  His three business partners in their advertising firm are facing major financial issues and they need Howard to be part of the solution to the company delimela.  But all he does is ride his bike to work, setting up integrate domino toppling patterns, and as he leaves for the day he topples the first domino setting off the sequence with the rest of the dominos beginning to fall. The three friends decide to have a PI follow Howard to figure out how to help him.  The PI finds that he writes letters to 3 people - Death, Love,Time.  So how do they use that information to help their friend and ultimately themselves?  Well, Dear Readers, you will just have to see the movie yourself to find out.


CAST:

Will Smith
Howard Inlet

Edward Norton
Whit Yardsham

Michael Pena
Simon Scott
Kate Winslet
Claire Wilson



Helen Mirren
Death
Keira Knightley
Love
Jacob Latimore
Time



Naomie Harris
Madeleine

The Travelling Toe gives this movie 2 middle toes up with a domino pattern for fun at home or work!







Disclaimer:  The Travelling Toe is not a professional critic and any opinions expressed are for entertainment purposes only.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (movie critique)

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
movie poster


One movie that the Friday Movie Mavens and The Travelling Toe recently saw was "Rogue One: A Stars Wars Story".  This is a stand alone Star Wars movie that can be considered a prequel to the 1977 "Stars Wars" movie.  The ending scene sets that up, but no spoilers will be noted.

The synopsis of the from the internet is as follows:


Former scientist Galen Erso lives on a farm with his wife and young daughter Jyn. His peaceful existence comes crashing down when the evil Orson Krennick takes him away from his beloved family. Many years later, Galen is now the Empire's lead engineer for the most powerful weapon in the galaxy, the Death Star. Knowing that her father holds the key to its destruction, a vengeful Jyn joins forces with a spy and other resistance fighters to steal the space station's plans for the Rebel Alliance.


After the movie, most of the discussion centered on the topic that some of the fight scenes were a tad too long. Also Dear Readers if you decide to go see this movie do not be startled as once again Peter Cushing takes control of the Death Star.  Mr. Cushing has been gone for some years but thanks to CGI techniques, he is able to make another appearance. 



Peter Cushing

Additionally, Lord Darth Vader arrives on the scene to take command and he is once again voiced by James Earl Jones. 


James Earl Jones

The bad guy, was played Ben Mendelsohn who was excellently evil in his role. And for once Mads Mikkelsen played the good guy when he is normally the bad guy



CAST:


Felicity Jones
Jyn Erso

Diego Luna
Cassian Andor












Ben Mendelsohn
Orso Krennic











Mads Mikkelsen
Galen Erso


Donnie Yen
Chirrut Imwe 

Jiang Wen
Baze Malbus



Forrest Whitaker
Saw Gerrera

The Travelling Toe gives this movie 2 middle toes up with a K-250 Empire/Rebel droid to help around the house. 









The Travelling Toe is not a professional critic and any opinions expressed are for entertainment purposes.

Friday, December 23, 2016

"Meet Me In St Louis" presented by the Granbury Opera House

MEET ME IN ST.LOUIS
play program
The Travelling Toe and 7 other Dear Friends journeyed to the cute town of Granbury to attend the Sunday afternoon performance of "Meet Me In St.Louis".  It was presented by the Granbury Theatre Company and was on stage at the beautifully restored Granbury Opera House.  An excellent live band accompanied the actors.

The stage play is an adaptation of the much beloved movie musical that starred Judy Garland.  In the movie, she sings the beautiful icon holiday song "Have Yourself  A Merry Little Christmas".

Meet Me In St.Louis
movie poster


The story is set in 1903 with the large Smith family happily at home in St. Louis.  Plus they are all looking forward to the 1904 "The Louisiana Purchase Exposition" - aka as the 
"St. Louis World's Fair' that will be right in their own hometown.  But Father Smith is offered a  promotion to a prestigious position with his firm but it is in New York City.  This news throws the family into a frizzy as the rest of the family wants to stay "home".  So does the Smith family have to move to New York City or do they get to stay in St.Louis and see the World's Fair?  Well, Dear Readers, go see the play or download the movie to find out, plus it will give you a touch of happy holiday warmth!  





This photo of the cast was on display in the lobby.  The Travelling Toe is not the best photographer and there is a glare on it.  Whoops!


Granbury Theatre Company




Granbury Opera House


Monday, December 19, 2016

"Allied" (movie critique)

ALLIED
movie poster
The Travelling Toe and a Dear Friend went to the local Movie Tavern to see "Allied".  This movie is set during the beginning of WWII with the action taking place in Casablanca then moves to England.

Max Vatan a Canadian RAF agent, parachutes into Morocco making his way into Casablanca.  There he meets up with a French Resistance mole, Marianne Beausejour. She has made friends with many of the the Germans and works for one of the commanding officers. Marianne and Max pose as a married couple and make every appearance of being that. As they work together and live together in a dangerous environment, their relationship becomes more dynamic.  They go out to the dessert to review the attack plans and a sand storm comes up and so does their libdos.  Since this was in the 1940's car seats didn't recline but they still managed to get the job done. (he he he)

That evening at a party, Max and Marianne make their move and kill the German ambassador....along with a bunch of others.  But they make it out alive and we see them next, safe in England.  They decide to get married and settle in Hampstead. Soon they have a baby girl they call Anna. However not all is bliss.  Max is called into headquarters by his commanding officer.  A special operations officer tells Max that Anna is not who she says she is because she is really a spy. The real Marianne Beausejour was killed in France. Max is ordered to find out the truth and if she is a spy, he is ordered to kill her.

Well, Dear Readers, The Travelling Toe will leave the narrative there.  You will have to see the movie yourself in order to learn what the truth really is!


CAST:

Brad Pitt
Max Vatan

Marion Cotillard
Marianne Beausejour









Jared Harris
Commander Frank Heslop




Simon McBurney
SOE Officer












The Travelling Toe gives this movie 1 big toe up with a Enfield No2 MK1,,,,the gun for spies in WWII.



Disclaimer:  The Travelling Toe is not a professional critic and any opinions expressed are for entertainment purposes only.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Day Trip to McKinney TX

McKinney, TX




Recently, The Travelling Toe and the three Day Trip Divas, hit the freeway system to journey to the cute town of McKinney.  It has a well deserved reputation for decorating the downtown area for holidays and Christmas in particular.  We were in a festive mood and felt the need for some retail therapy.

Street scenes:


















We walked the town square centered around the old Colin County Courthouse.  It now houses the McKinney Performing Arts Center.  









McKinney Performing Arts Center



Texas Historic
designation 

Christmas tree on
courthouse square





One shop we visited was "Fair & Square".  They import products from over 40 developing countries ensuring that the artisans and farmers are empowered to help them and their families work out of the poverty cycle.  The store is full of interesting, unusual and fun things.  



The countries that the shop imports goods and products from are shown on this world map. 


We also visited other boutiques and galleries including the Antique Company Mall.  







Keeping hunger at bay, we stopped at Spoons Cafe for a nice lunch.  The "greeter" below was so life-like it was hard not to ask her for menus!




Lovely Greeter at Spoons Cafe


After more pursing around the square, it was time for a late dessert and pie was the choice for us all.  After those calories were consumed it was time to go.  We only scratched the surface of this historic downtown district and the other interesting tourist spots that McKinney has to offer. We will have to make a return trip to discover all the additional attractions.


Adios
                                                           

Monday, December 12, 2016

14th Annual Presentation of "Simple Elegance" at FUMC - Hurst

On Monday evening  November 28th, The Travelling Toe along with several friends attended the 14th annual presentation of "Simple Elegance".  The holiday evening for women is held each year on the first Monday of Advent in the Fellowship Hall of         
FUMC - Hurst. 

Ladies of the church sign up to sponsor and decorate a table and serve a dessert to their "guests".  Each year The Travelling Toe has attended, it is easy to become overwhelmed with the creative abilities of these hostess.  When you think you have seen all the holiday themed tablescapes possible, new ones arrive each year.  

Guests purchase a ticket at $10.00 to sit at one of the tables.  This year there were over 40 tables decorated!  The mission chosen this year was to support the ESL (English as a Second Language) programs that the church sponsors.  These funds will be used to provide biligual dictionaries and Bibles as well as utilizing online English programs.  



Here is the table that our hostess and dear friend Susan decorated.  She has participated  in this event for several years and we eagerly look forward to her decorations....OK and her dessert too.  These year she made and served us Italian Cream Cake....oh yummy!


Susan's elegant table setting

Italian Cream Cake
yumo!!!!
Since there were over 40 tables, The Travelling Toe will only share a few of them so you Dear Reader can see the diversity of tablescapes!



























After dessert, the group was entrained by a singer accompanied by a pianist who sang various Christmas songs.  Additionally another member provided interesting background tidbits on the song and perhaps the person who wrote it.  One in particular was a surprise. The beautiful poem that make the lyrics for the carol "I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day" was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.  He was tending to his son injured in the Civil War when he heard the church bells begin to chime  NO wonder the lyrics to this carol are about hope, love and comfort.

The evening ended with the group standing and singing "Silent Night" together.
What a joyous way to begin the Advent Season!!!!!