Spectre

Warning-Spoilers

               Spectre, the twenty-fourth installment in the ever enduring James Bond franchise did not disappoint; though despite matching Skyfall in artistic integrity it continuously relied on  plots from Daniel Craig’s previous three films to support its own fragile storyline. In the realm of character development Ralph Feinnes seamlessly slid into Judi Dench’s role as M, and both Ben Whishaw and Naiome Harris reprised their roles as Q and Eve Moneypenny  with natural comfort. Perhaps the true stars of the film were the breathtaking, almost panoramic wide shots of the diverse landscapes across Europe, similarly to Skyfall scenery was second to none and gracefully rode the thin line between extraordinary and absurd. In grand tradition the film opened with a staggering display of special effects and miraculous stunts set in Mexico City on El Dia de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead);shot in the familiar khaki filter used in both Quantum of Solace and Skyfall, it served as a shallow attempt to convey the story’s exposition and pandered to meet the expectations set by previous films. This display was followed by the trademark opening sequence and overture featuring the song “Writings on the Wall” by Sam Smith and an abrupt entrance to the main plot, basically an extension to that of Skyfall. MI6 is again under the threat of cyberwarfare and “George Orwell-esque” invasions of privacy by newcomer Max Denbigh, played by Sherlock’s Andrew Scott, seeking to establish total surveillance under the pretense of national security. Perhaps one of the film’s greatest blunders was its overt failure to utilize Scott’s immense talent (as seen in his masterful portrayal of Moriarty) as a dramatic actor in favor of the established character actor, Christoph Waltz. Waltz’s portrayal of “Oberhouser” was refreshingly subdued compared to his previous roles as Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds and Walter Keane in Big Eyes, but still lacked the quintessential Bond villain qualities exhibited by Mads Mikkelsen and Javier Bardem . His reveal as Ernst Stavro Blofeld compensated for this but yet again proved to be another instance of leaning on franchise legacy for story support. Daniel Craig delivered with an entertaining approach, portraying a more nuanced, multifaceted version of his Bond while consistently maintaining the integrity of his character.The ladies of Spectre, Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux (who previously worked with both Ralph Feinnes in The Grand Budapest Hotel and Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Basterds) possessed a unique presence and exhibited a natural dynamic alongside Craig adding depth to otherwise bland scenes. Bellucci brought a modern, realistic tone to her short role as an endangered widow and combatted   the persistent tradition of uncomfortable age gaps often seen in Bond films (there is only a four year age difference between Craig,47 and Bellucci,51). While Seydoux portrayed yet another modern rendition of the “Bond Girl” caricature, bringing a subtle dominance and believable quality to her character, Madeliene Swann. Overall, the  film served its purpose as the final segment in Daniel Craig’s suave portrayal of Bond and satisfied the series’s need for closure, tying storyline’s with apt felicity and laying the foundation for the twenty fifth film and the new James Bond.

Overall Rating-★★★★✩

 

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New York Playlist

Here are a few songs to listen to on the subway, Enjoy.

1. Theme from New York, New York- Frank Sinatra

2. If I Didn’t Care- The Ink Spots

3. Empire State of Mind- Jay Z (ft. Alicia Keys)

4. Nagasaki- Django Reinhardt

5. Autumn in New York- Charlie Parker

6. Subway Train- New York Dolls

7. Luckiest Guy On the Lower East Side- The Magnetic Fields

8. Blue In Green- Miles Davis

9. Stranger Across the Street- Smile Smile

10. Warm in December- Seth Macfarlane

11. Let’s Do It- Louis Armstrong

12. Cackle Bladder- Nathan Johnson & The Cinematic Underground

13. Drive Time- Chris Botti

14. Address Unknown- The Ink Spots

15. Silhouettes- Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons

Link to this playlist:

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Three Easy Petite Style Tips

Here are some tips to flatter your frame-

  1. Wear Small Prints- This tried and true style method can add the illusion of height and won’t overpower a small frame. I would recommend wearing vibrant prints toward the upper midsection unless you’re wearing high waisted pants to add  inches.
  2. Avoid Over The Knee Boots- These can make legs seem much shorter, for fun, fall footwear I’d recommend ankle boots, try thick socks if you need some extra warmth
  3. Use Layers- In addition to dressing up any outfit, layering a blazer or cropped denim   jacket can make legs seem longer and draw attention to the upper portion of the body

The Best Lotion For Acne Prone Skin

If you’re prone to breakouts moisturizing can be a dangerous pastime, between balancing oily skin and treating acne, finding the right lotion can be difficult. As any dermatologist has probably told you: sun protection +moisturizing = healthy skin. As someone in a constant struggle with breakouts I’ve searched far and wide for the least oily moisturizer and last month I finally found it. Scouring the halls of Ulta Beauty, I came across Neutrogena Age Shield Face Sunblock Lotion SPF 110 with Helioplex for less than $15. Yes, it’s branded as a sunblock but it does a knockout job revitalizing and protecting delicate and oily skin. Coupled with a daily face wash of gentle, unscented face soap and water my acne actually started to fade and my skin felt much softer. This great moisturizer leaves little residue,  feels light and can be incorporated into any morning beauty routine for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin.

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The One Lip Product You Never Knew You Needed

No, this will not be yet another article praising EOS, though I am quite fond of their tangerine flavor which if you haven’t tried you really should. This product really caught me by surprise, I first came across Molton Brown Vitamin Lipsaver when I was on vacation in Georgia, I got a 7ml tube of the stuff and became instantly hooked. All my life I have had extremely chapped lips, I tried Chapstic, Neutrogena, and Burts Bees to no avail, the only product that could even slightly soothe was EOS, but on those cold winter days even that didn’t help. I started using Molton Brown’s Lipsaver when I had forgotten to bring some EOS on vacation and the little tube was one of the hotel samples. Two days and my lips were the smoothest they’ve been in years. I could finally wear matte lipsticks without my lips  looking like peeled paint and the damage from cracks and splits had completely gone away, making my lips appear fuller. It is long wearing and leaves little residue, leaving lips feeling less greasy without sacrificing protection. The cost is a little high ($18), but if you use the right amount the tube lasts forever and the results turn out to be priceless.lips.jpeg

Rainy Day Playlist

Here’s some songs for when the rain just won’t let up, Enjoy.

1. Fly By Night- Rush

2. Flip Flop and Fly- The Blues Brothers

3. Killer Queen- Queen

4. White Rabbit- Jefferson Airplane

5. Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon- Urge Overkill

6. The Class of ’57- The Statler Brothers

7. Happy Together- The Turtles

8. Mr. Roboto- Styx

9. Purple Rain- Prince

10. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall- Ella Fitzgerald (ft. The Ink Spots)

11. Cutty Love- Milo Greene

12. Everybody’s Talkin’- Harry Nilsson

13. Dry Lightning- Willie Nelson

14. On The Dark Side- Beaver Brown

15. Codeine- Trampled By Turtles

Link to this playlist:

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Casual Blues- 3/15/16

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What I’m Wearing Today: The Sweater is from Forever21, yes it is from the kids section,but it’s really warm  and hey, who can tell? The simple, blue, skinny jeans are from Garage, I love them even though they are usually a touch on the expensive side because I rarely have to cuff the bottoms when I wear flats. The riding boots are made by Khombu, I managed to snag this pair for $15 at a closing Sports Authority, but they are also available online. Here’s a better picture of the details below:

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Steal This Style:

Sweater-

http://www.forever21.com/Product/Product.aspx?BR=boys&Category=boys-sale&ProductID=2000145998&VariantID=

Jeans-

http://www.garageclothing.com/us/california-blue-jegging/p/prod990021

Boots-

http://www.bfads.net/Item/Sports-Authority-Black-Friday-Khombu-Womens-Riding-Boots/153063

 

Four Insanely Underrated Hair Products

We’ve all been to the salon and had serious hair envy over the silky waves that only last until the next wash, but those professional shampoos may not be so easy on your wallet so here are some hair products to help you look like a million bucks even if you have none.

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  1. Mane n’ Tail-

I’ll admit I was a little apprehensive about using horse shampoo for  the first time, but this is a great alternative to expensive salon brands and leaves hair feeling clean and smelling great, its also said to promote hair growth which is perfect if you want to grow out short hair or bangs.

Get it here for $3.49: http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=345199&catid=183498&aid=338666&aparam=345199&kpid=345199&CAWELAID=120142990000046453&CAGPSPN=pla

2.Garnier Fructis Style Sleek & Shine Flat Iron Perfector Straightening Mist-

This product is a godsend for those of us who have an unhealthy relationship with our straighteners. I usually spritz a little on a wide tooth comb and gently stroke though my hair to cover all of my locks evenly. This is one of a few products that doesn’t leave my hair feeling fried and helps retain its shine even after heat. The best part? You can find it here for less than $4.00!

https://jet.com/product/detail/330290af47f1420c80e6d73e1a0973cd?jcmp=pla:ggl:cwin_jd_health_beauty_a3:personal_care_hair_care_hair_styling_products_a3_top:na:na:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&k_clickid=b3591974-72cc-4371-8c7e-b69b2ddfd1af&abkId=405-1160080&gclid=Cj0KEQjw5Z63BRCLqqLtpc6dk7gBEiQA0OuhsKhWxcJFrD9qMCwPU-IAczVxZNG4aOFanzmFSj9-WdEaAtpX8P8HAQ

3.DevaCurl No-Poo and DevaCurl Condition-

Curly hair needs curly care, this duo uses gentle cleansers and doesn’t strip hair of its natural oils so your curls stay bouncy and don’t get weighed down. I’d recommend for those with oily hair, but it really does wonders for all hair types.

Get it here for under $10: http://www.devacurl.com/no-poo-curl.html

4. Redken All Soft Shampoo and Conditioner-

This is the most expensive product on this list, but its worth it. I’ve used a lot of shampoos in my life but this is a literal panacea for split ends and dry hair. If you use heat tools regularly, get this shampoo. The other quality that makes this pair amazing? These are the best smelling products I have ever purchased and leave hair with a fragrance that smells gorgeous and lasts until the next wash.

Get them both here for under $30 :http://www.amazon.com/Redken-Soft-Shampoo-Conditioner-10-1/dp/B002X31FUG

Happy Hair!

In the Heart of the Sea-Nathaniel Philbrick

I rarely find thrilling page turners in historical non-fiction, but this captivating account of the sinking of the Essex managed to grip my attention and convey the unbelievable experiences of the eight survivors. The true account of the story that inspired Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Philbrick sets out to reveal the horrors faced on the open ocean and the sacrifices faced in the pursuit of survival. This truly an author of impeccable talent and  a must read, I found my copy in Barnes and Noble but it is also available for Kindle and E-Readers, Enjoy!

Enchantment Resort- Sedona, Arizona

Nestled between the fire red mountains and prickly pear cacti lies the five star Enchantment Resort and Mii Amo Spa. This world class hotel is a member of the elite preferred hotel group, an esteemed list of resorts renowned for their commitment to detail, wonderful service and breathtaking facilities. Enchantment certainly deserved to be listed  among these resorts, as it exceeded expectations and continued to astound my family and me throughout our visit. The first sight upon entry were the pristine tennis courts and clay geometric architecture, following our arrival we were swiftly guided to our room by a courteous young gentleman in a golf cart who then proceeded to unload our bags and show us the various amenities our room offered. We stayed in a Casita Junior Suite, featuring a fireplace and unparalleled view of the surrounding Boynton Canyon. The next morning we had breakfast at Che- Ah-Chi, where we were served a dynamite chocolate croissant and refreshing seasonal fruits. Enchantment offers a wonderful variety of activities, If you visit in the summer I highly recommend scheduling these in advance as they do fill up quite quickly; and if you plan to partake in any outdoor rigorous activities try to enjoy them in the morning as it does get quite hot and the sun is very strong, even a dry heat is still heat. We ventured out into the canyon on a guided fitness walk, our guide was extremely knowledgable and accommodating, they do also offer self guided hikes; however unless you are an experienced hiker (which I am not) I recommend going with one of their guides. Perhaps the best activity the resort had to offer was the photography seminar  with world class photographer Larry Lindahl. This was truly a great experience for anyone who even has a slight interest in photography, Larry has published multiple books featuring the American Southwest Landscape and is an extremely knowledgable teacher ( I will leave a link to his website below). Their dining fare was unique and well prepared, our servers were wonderful and each had very interesting stories. The hidden gem of the resort truly is the Mii Amo spa, offering world class massages, meditation and yoga instruction with a focus on health and wellness. It should be noted this facility is open to those 16 or older, for those traveling with young children they do offer a daycare center for your convenience. In addition to the spa, the resort has a stunning pool with a panoramic view of the landscape and a poolside bar complete with snacks and beverages. The resort is roughly a seven minute drive from the center  of town, where you’ll find numerous shops and cheaper dining options. If you have time, be sure to check out the Pink Jeep Tours, while they do not have a relationship with the hotel, they do offer fantastic tours of the landscape and also have trips to the Grand Canyon which is about an hour and thirty minutes away. Overall I would highly recommend visiting this one of a kind destination and exploring the unique beauty of The Enchantment Resort and Sedona.

 

Larry’s Website-

http://www.larrylindahl.com/

Enchantment Resort:

http://www.enchantmentresort.com/