Friday, May 22, 2009

How To Be Hilarious



Mr Posty brought me How To Be this week after a loooooooooooong wait!!
And I wasnt disappointed. In fact, I loved the shit out of it!

I laughed out loud at so many parts and completely fell in love with Art.
He is a great character and it was a perfect choice for Rob to play him.

Thank you Rob for being Art and thank you posty for bringing him to me :)

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Obsession with Possession

This song has been haunting me for days.
Sarah McLachlin is amazing and this version is my fave.
The lyrics to this song are so beautifully tragic
(Seriously, I am a total masochist when it comes to tragic love!)

Just thought I'd share it with you :)
Mwah x

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Doin' it for the ladieeeees!


Calling all ladies, lovers, girlies and givers...

I have set up a webpage through mycharity.ie where people can sponsor me in the 10K Dublin's Mini Marathon where I am partaking to support National Breast Cancer Research Institue.

The NBCRI does not get any direct state funding and relies on the support of groups and individuals for support. Funds raised through the Mini Marathon allow them to continue their great, and much needed work.

This is a charity close to the heart of every woman and I would greatly appreciate any support given. Even the smallest donations count.

Please visit MY CHARITY PAGE and support this great cause.

Thank you ;)

Friday, May 1, 2009

I Heart Art

A FAB behind the scenes vid from How To Be.




Thank you ROBsessed

Thursday, April 30, 2009

How To Be Needy and Wanting


Its official. I can no longer wait to see How To Be

When there is a movie I cannot wait to watch, I try to not look at spoilers or too many clips from the movie. I want to be able to sit down and watch the lot without knowing all the funny or dramatic parts that are coming.
But at this stage, it's a fact. I have no self control. When new clips and vids for How To Be are posted up on ROBsessed (Best.Blog.Ever) I cannot just scroll past them. It's torture to do so.
They are begging to be watched. I have to obey the little devil sitting on my shoulder.
It doesn't help either, that Rob playing Art in this movie is the most adorkable ever!

Roll on May 18th when my pre-ordered DVD will be delivered in to my greedy hands!



Since im going to hell, I might as well do it throughly ;)




Vids and pics from ROBsessed :)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Badminton doesnt help the uncoordinated


The Dublin's Mini Marathon is nearing (June 1st) and Im begining to realise that I will possibly die if I dont try to get at least a little bit fit for it!
It's a 10 kilometer walk which I should be able to manage. Although Im being haunted by thoughts of emergency calls being made and strechers being wheeled out for me while I hyperventilate at the side of the road!!
So in preperation and also somewhat fear, I started Badminton this evening.

I played badminton when I was in school and loved it. I was quite good at it too and stupidly thought it would be like riding a bike, I would pick up the racket and get right back in to the swing of it (pardon the pun)

How wrong I was! I put the BAD in Badminton!! Not only was my uncoordination much more than mildy embarrassing at times, but there were 2 guys using the court down from us... Nobody likes to be uncoordinated on front of guys!
We scrambled around the court for an hour, hitting the net and ourselves in our red faces more than the shuttlecock itself!

My body is hurting already but I am determind not to give up so we'll be returning during the week for another dose of humiliation!

Fingers crossed I'm a little better next time! :-/

Monday, April 20, 2009

More Randomness... Does the heart good!

OH GOD! OH MAN! OH GOD!
The worst acting I've seen since KStew :p


Humourous Soup!

We don't get The Soup US version on E! over here. We get the less funny UK version and I dont even know if that's running anymore! (Updated: Thanks Kate for letting me know The Soup UK is still running and that it is very funny too... I'll need to do my research!!)
Anyway, while randomly browsing youtube earlier I can across these hilarious clips from The Soup.
I thought I'd share.. Tis good for a laugh :D







And now for something completely different...

This post is a little different to the usual badger drooling but I've been meaning to put this up for a while now.

When I was travelling around Europe last year I visited the Leopold Museum in Vienna. It was full of fab paintings and sculptures but one painting stood out from all the others for me.
Gustav Klimt's 'Death and Life'.
I had been vaguely familiar with Klimt from Art class in school. I stood on front of that painting for ages, looking at the detail and the expressions he had painted. It was amazing.

Since then I've had a great interest in the work of Klimt and love other paintings of his like 'Love', 'Tragedy' and probably the most widely known 'The Kiss'

Death and Life


Love


Tragedy


Kiss


Danae

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Jason Mraz II : After the gig

What's taken me so long to blog about the Mraz gig!?
Hannah... srsly... :-/

Aaaaaaaaanyway, I had the best fun at the Jason Mraz gig last week. He was amazing as usual and had the full band with him which I was super excited about!
There was a Sax, Trumpet and Trombone alongside Toca's Bongo's, the drums, bass, keyboard and Jason's lead guitar.
His voice was perfection as always and he treated us to a list off the lastest album.
No old old ones this time around sadly but I'm sure he's sick of singing them at this stage! Although he did sing 'Life is Wonderful' and 'Unfold' also.

Here's 'Only Human' Live in Dublin last week
From the album 'We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things'

Enjoy :D

Thursday, April 9, 2009

But we're never gonna survive unless, we get a little crazy..

This song ranks in my top faves of all time.
The original song, Crazy by Seal is great but my favourite version of the song is a cover by Alanis Morissette.


Crazy - Alanis Morissette

Have a listen :)

Jason Mraz I : Before the gig

Because I'm going to see Jason Mraz this evening here's a vid for your viewing pleasure!

He's one of those gems to see live because his studio recordings don't do him justice compared to his live music. He always has fun with the crowd and does alot of freestyling, just singing randomly off the cuff making up lyrics on the spot. A very talented musician!


Thursday, April 2, 2009

Musical Badgers!

I thought it was only right to make a special post about my 2 favourite bearded musicians!

Ray LaMontagne has been a fave of mine for the past few years. He is a phenomenal singer/songwriter. His raspy voice makes me all warm and fuzzy and I want to snuggle up in to his big bushy face!!
He has a pretty cool story too. One day, while working long hours in a shoe factory he heard a song by Stephen Stills on the radio and decided then and there to pursue a music career.
The world is a better place because of that decision Ray, fair play to ya :)

Here's his version of Gnarls Barkley, Crazy. Better than the original in my opinion!




Second is Kings Of Leon scrummy frontman Caleb Followill. Kings of Leon can do no wrong in my eyes. Caleb has been through some really dodgy hair/beard ensembles over the past few years but is looking hotter than hot these days.















This song is called On Call from their album Because Of the Times. One of my fave songs EVER!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Little Ashes Review



I am no less than delighted to say that I attended the Little Ashes Irish Premiere in Belfast. To me, my Little Ashes ticket was like Charlie's Golden Ticket to Willy Wonka's factory. I honestly was bursting at the seams with excitement!
The Film Festival organisers introduced Paul Morrison (Director), Javier Beltram (Lorca) and Marina Gatell (Magdelena) to present the movie. Paul Morrison was very grateful for all the support Little Ashes was receiving already and hopeful that it's audience would feel 'the something special' that the cast and crew felt they were creating while filming.

Little Ashes focuses on, what is essentially, the love story between Salvador Dali and Fredrico Garcia Lorca. Their friendship begins with a mutual passion of the arts and it develops in to a strong but suffering love affair.

Throughout the movie, Dali transforms from a loveable eccentric artist with big ideas to a fame hungry and overtly anomalous character. By the end of the movie, Dali has become surrealism personified. Rob not only portrays this entirely but also does it in a way that we empathize with Dali and his agonized love for Lorca. He also had the audience in fits of laughter with his quirky expressions, outspokenness and bizarre 'Dali dance' (I’m sure you have all seen the clip!)
This movie proves that Rob is no one trick pony that we're all worried Twilight will make him be seen as. The evidence is in his talent to embody a man that was so ludicrously perplex and detached from reality and play it to near perfection.

When the end credits came up I was already sobbing. It felt like I had a 10tonne weight on my chest. It's a heart breaking story and I became completely absorbed in it. The last 10minutes of the movie were so affecting. I know that I wont be able to shake it off for days and that is a tribute to all the actors involved especially Rob.
One tiny little iffy point on Rob though was that he had to speak in English with a Spanish accent.. And I think sometimes he got a little confused trying to do it :/

The evening was finished off with a Q&A with director and cast. Unfortunately one girl who had obviously come to see the movie for the Robness, was not paying any attention to anything else and asked a very embarrassing question that even made Paul Morrison look quizzical! My advice would be, if you go to see it for Rob be willing to get involved in the entire movie. It’s worth it I promise you!

Side Note: Javier Beltram was fantastic. I have no doubt we will be seeing more of him in the future.
It will be on general release in Ireland in May. I hope you ALL get a chance to see it soon :D xxx

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

I do enjoy a bit of scruff..

I have been sleeping restlessly. I toss and turn in my sleep. Everynight I wake up to the sound of my own voice screaming the same word over and over. That one word that used to make me light with happiness is now just drenched in sadness. Badger.
Okay so that doesnt actually happen but hey, I like to dramatize ;)

Mainly the issue at hand is that because Rob is now donning the pressed powder and pea coat again as the delicious Edward, he has been reintroduced to his razor and done away with his scruff.

But alas, until Rob's magnificent jaw line is covered in stubble again, there are others to help us out in this time of need:

Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Gosling

Jared Leto

Hugh Jackman

Christian Bale

Ben Barnes (for Elfie and JuJu! ;))

Eric Bana

Gerard Bulter



And of course, there's always this to comfort us too ;)

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Yummy Scrummy Banners!

All banners are made by the wonderfully talented Kat!
They are just too yum not to show off!! Loads more on her Live Journal including icons and wallpapers too! Click Here to have a look.
I tried to pick a few faves but couldnt, I love them all!! Here's a few tasters ;) - Thanks Kat!









Friday, March 20, 2009

The mission continues...

So the week I finally got round to watching both Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

I never thought I'd say it but, Me likey! ha! The 3rd and 4th installments in the series are by far better than for 1st and 2nd. They're getting darker. There's more substance in them.
I loved the dark element of the Dementors in HP3. Well being honest, they scared me a little! They are blind so Dementors sense and feed on the positive emotions, happiness and good memories of human beings to move around, forcing them to relive their worst memories. Eugh, I shudder.

And of course it goes without saying, Cedric Diggory in The Goblet of Fire stole the show. A nice bit of bromance developed between Harry and Cedric, that was cute. I dont blame Harry. I mean, even though he was young and rosey cheeked and wearing that black/yellow concoction, he was still attractive!
DAMN YOU VOLDEMORT!!

On a side note: How feckin irritating is that Hermione! Jeeeeeez! And for the love of pumpkin juice Ron, ask her out!!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Something small made my day..

Very random but it made me happy so I will share..!

I ordered the book Money by Martin Amis online with SecondHand-BookShop.co.uk I love second hand books! I dont know why. Maybe because I like it if the book has a history. The book has lived with someone else before.. read on the bus, carried in a handbag or maybe gathered dust on a shelf before the owner decided to pass it on.. hmmm.. I dont know, I just prefer used books to new ones.
Anyway, in the envelope along with the book was a note from the seller;

'Please find enclosed the book you ordered which I trust meets with your approval and that you enjoy your book - I would normally enclose a book mark with my compliments, however a certain idiot put an empty box back on the shelf...and, of course, I have now run out.'

I loved this! How casual! And because of the lack of book marks, I was kindly given a blank postcard with a picture of Le Chalet Hotel in Guernsey on it! Ha!

The mission continues...


So last Friday night I went to Adrienne's house with a bottle of wine! (always a good start!) She has past on the Twilight books to a friend who was also coming around to join us and have some Twilight discussion over a few glasses of wine. To be honest, thats my favourite kind of evening these days!
So after some Twilight discussion and Edward swooning we turned our attention (reluctantly) to Harry Potter. We were being pretty shit with our Potter-thon so figured we would watch The Chamber of Secrets..

What did I think? I liked it. I wasnt completely enthrawled but I got a few laughs out of it! 2 things stood out the most. 1 - Dobby refering to himself in the 3rd person all the time grated on my nerves and 2 - Harry and Ron's balls dropped between shooting the first two movies!
Im looking forward to the 3rd and 4th movies!

Even poor Rob doesnt know where the badger is gone :(

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Friday, March 6, 2009

This weeks mission!

I was never really one for getting caught up in hype about new books or movies. Of course, with the recent exception of Twilight. I had heard about Twilight, but had no idea the exposure it actually had until after I read it and went to see the movie. I can say, hand on heart, that all of the hype surronding Twilight is justified in both the book series and the movie. (with the exception of some crazies of course!)
But anyway, I have never read any of Dan Brown's books (The DaVinci Code, Angels and Demons..) Nor did I go see the movie. I never had an interest in the Lord of the Rings book series or movie trilogy either. And I hadn't been curious enough to pick up a Harry Potter book, or see any of the movies either... until now!

I dont think I would have ever read Twilight if it hadnt have been given to me as a birthday present. I would have read the syonpsis 'Girl falls in love with Vampire' and put it right back down again. And I LOVED Twilight. I am a confessed Twilighter, a complete Twi-holic, a Twi-hard even! So I started thinking, what if I do love Harry Potter but Im just not giving it a chance because its about a boy wizard.

So last night myself and my friend Adrienne (a fellow Twilighter) started our Harry Potter-thon! We were hoping for a night of back to back Potter movies but that didnt work out so we just watched Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. We will hopfully watch one movie each night next week.
So what did I think? I enjoyed it actually! I knew by watching the movie that the book would be full of wonderful and crazy descriptions.

I wont compare the Twilgiht move to the first Harry Potter movie. There's no point. In my eyes, Twilight has no contest with many movies, including Harry Potter.

Next movie: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

One of your 5 a day?

There were many things I was teased about when I was a child. I was a pale, freckly, tubby, ginger child. As you can imagine, I was given many very unimaginative nicknames based on my apperance. But one redeeming factor was that my name is Hannah. Thankfully, the one nickname that has lasted the distance in to adulthood is Hannah Banana. And I quite like it!

I'm one of those people that get overexcited by seeing something with their name on it. If I see a rack of mugs or keyrings in a gift shop, I will always look for my name. I dont know why.. Oddly enough, I have never bought a 'Hannah' mug or keyring.

I think there is a lot in a name. It is one thing that belongs to you and will identify you in a world you are not even familiar with yet. I enjoy listening to peoples stories on how or why they named their children as they did. I like the thought that the new little person already has an abundance of history behind their name.

I was named after a song by Mary Black called 'Loving Hannah'.
My Dad was in a band before I was born and this was a song they used to play. Its an Irish Folk song. Every so often, maybe on my birthday or at Christmas, my Mom would indulge me in my 'name narcissism' and sing it (beautifully) for me.
Maybe, before I was even born, its lyrics formed my love/hate relationship with tragic and consuming love stories?

Here are the lyrics...

I went to church on Sunday
My love, she passed me by
I knew her mind was changing
By the roving of her eye
By the roving of her eye
By the roving of her eye
I knew her mind was changing
By the roving of her eye

My love's fair and proper
Her waist is neat and small
She is quite good-looking
And that' s the best of all
And that' s the best of all
And that' s the best of all
And she is quite good-looking
And that' s the best of all

Oh, Hannah, loving Hannah
Come give to me your hand
You said that if you're married
That I will be the one
That I will be the one
That I will be the one
You said that if you're married
That I will be the one

I will go down by the river
When everyone's asleep
I'll think of loving Hannah
And then sit down and grieve
And then sit down and grieve
And then sit down and grieve
I'll think of loving Hannah
And then sit down and grieve

I went to church on Sunday
My love she passed me by
I knew her mind was changing
By the roving of her eye
By the roving of her eye
By the roving of her eye
I knew her mind was changing
By the roving of her eye