Sunday, October 25, 2015

[Actually Good] Scary Movies

I see a lot of FaceBook links to things like "12 Celebrities You'll Have No Idea Are Related" or Why Pitbulls are the best pets!" and, now that Halloween is coming up, "12 Terrifying Horror Films" all the time. I'm not going to lie, I click on all of them, even if they're tacky Buzzfeed articles with weird undertones of trying to relate to the millennial population, without actually being a millennial. And, honestly, more often than not, the recommendations that the scary movie lists give are sub par to boring when it comes to the genre they're supposed to be in. 
I always used to get too scared to watch "scary movies", so I would read the films' synopsis online and study it's scripts. I did this with both American Psycho and The Shining, because I was too terrified to watch them. Now that I've kind of gotten over being too scared, I love watching scary films and getting that intense feeling of anticipation in my stomach whenever I do.
Most lists, though, tend to mention cliche movies that either hardly scare at all or just have terrible actors/plotlines. (For example, You're Next is a movie that features a slightly scary thumbnail on Netflix, but ended up being predictable and mostly annoying.)

I haven't seen too many good horror films, so I'll only be able to recommend a few that I found actually chilling and thought provoking. (Each photo/gif/video of the movie links to the trailer!) Any other movies that I haven't seen, but that were highly recommended to me, I put in honorable mentions.

The Exorcist
This horror classic is a cult staple in every single list for scary films. Even to this day, where CGI and studio effects have far surpassed that of films before the 2000's, it still, not only manages, but succeeds in surpassing most horror films in degree of terrifying. The image of Regan stabbing her genitals with a crucifix is the one that sticks with me the most when I think of this film.

Dogtooth
This foreign film comes from Greece, where three adult children continue to live with their parents, who teach them that they cannot leave home until their "dogtooth" falls out. The movie isn't as scary as it is hauntingly creepy. The children have these odd mannerisms about them, from being caged in their home their entire lives. There's an undertone of uncomfortable that comes from watching the film-never a sense of being able to know what's going to happen. The slow paced scenes compliment each other so well, that the odd lives of the main characters almost seem to become a normal reality. It leaves you feeling tense and disgusted.

The Taking of Deborah Logan
Although the film starts off with the same kind of predictability you get from most Netflix "thrillers", it doesn't take long at all for it to turn from a dramatic piece about Alzheimer's disease to a horrific account of supernatural possession. It's fast paced with subtleties of gore and mystery that add to the terror of the mockumentary.

The Poughkeepsie Tapes
I'm not going to lie, this film isn't the best when it comes to cinematography or acting (especially acting), but there is an underlying haunting feeling that comes from watching this film. It's in the perspective of a serial killer, who films his acts of stalking, murdering, torturing, etc. What's scariest, to me at least, is the scene where the killer slowly walks on all fours, with a mask on, to his prey. The ending scene with Cheryl's interview is also one of the most creepy, simply because of what's implied from her words (and physical appearance).

It Follows
This movie actually came out very recently and has a super interesting concept: an unexplainable curse that follows a person until it kills them, with the only way to get rid of the curse being to pass it on to someone else via sex. What's chilling about this film is the fact that if the curse kills the person you passed it on to, it comes right back to you, meaning you have to constantly keep looking over your shoulder in case, somehow, it had crawled it's way through suitors to reverse it's way back to you.

Honorable Mentions: Trick or Treat, Begotten, Poltergeist (1982), The Blair Witch Project, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), The Birds, When a Stranger Calls (1979), Under the Skin, The Strangers, Let the Right One In (2008), Wishmaster,

Also, for the sake of me feeling like I didn't waste my time watching these terrible movies, a list of a couple of really bad scary movies (most of them on Netflix): You're Next, ATM, Leprechaun, Amusement, The Nightmare, Would You Rather?, Knowing, American Psycho 2, Sorority Row

xx

Liz

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Dream Christmas Wishlist

Although it's still a while until Christmas decorations seem even plausible and socially acceptable, it's always exciting to start compiling a wishlist of christmas presents early on. I'm actually a December baby with my brother, so Christmas has always been a hectic time for my parents. Because of this, they tend to ask us early on what we want for the holidays, so I've always planned ahead of time for the festivities. 

I've compiled an aspirational wishlist so as to tide me over until the season begins, and this is it:

Thigh high faux suede boots in black
This is a fashion staple that I've seen all over the place recently. I was actually on instagram when I decided to create this list because of this photo that Gigi Hadid had posted after the H&M Balmain party:


The boots feel like a modern twist on the classic Pretty Woman look that Julie Roberts portrays as Vivian. I've seen suede all over the place: in runway shows, on celebrities, as skirts, pants, crop tops, etc., and I think the fabric is amazingly comfortable and chic. The only thing is that I'm against wearing fur or leather of any kind, and suede is basically leather with a different finish. This is my personal preference, but I do think that even when individuals wear real suede, it still looks fantastic.




Artwork

I still haven't gotten any real artwork for my apartment, but some pieces that I have been looking at are the Badly Drawn ones. I'm not sure who the artist for these are, but if I figure it out, I will post it here.

These are from an etsy shop called BadlyDrawnArt:




Another artist that I love is Leah Goren. She did a cover for frankie magazine, and one of her pieces I especially love is the alphabet girl one:


Lastly, for artwork, I love these simplistic film posters from etsy shop MinusculeMotion:


The shop includes a bunch of different posters including a handful of Wes Anderson films as well as cult classics like Juno, Grease, and Back To the Future. 

I imagine hanging up the BadlyDrawn drawings on one wall, maybe above the couch across, and then having the film poster(s) around the entertainment center. The Leah Goren piece I can imagine placing in my bathroom or even beside my closet.

Onesie

I had a phase where all I watched was Miranda Sings youtube videos, and became a little obsessed with getting a onesie. The thing is, they're kind of really sort of expensive (some are more than $50!), and I wouldn't really be down to spend that much on myself. Christmas is a perfect time though!

I love the animal onesies that have lots of parts to them and aren't just one color.

Face Primer
I bought myself that super famous POREfessional Face Primer from Benefit Cosmetics, because so many Youtubers had promoted it and featured it in their tutorials. What I didn't realize when I got it, though, was that my pores weren't what I was most insecure about. I'm most insecure about my redness when it comes to getting coverage on my face. I want to get a new face primer: I just don't have the budget right now. I was looking into either getting the Smashbox Color Correcting Primer in green for redness or the Touche Eclat Blur primer from YSL. Both correct color while still enhancing your face's natural brightness.

Victoria's Secret bombshell bra
I know I mention Kylie Jenner a lot, but it's true: her boobs look amazing. She revealed in one of her app videos that she wears Victoria's Secret bombshell bras to create a more hourglass figure in proportion to her waist. I personally don't have a bra that really fits me that well, so I might just go out and treat myself by picking up one that actually fits my body. 

Netbook
I'm not entirely sure this is still the correct name for what I'm looking for, but basically, I just want a smaller laptop that I can do some homework on and take to my boyfriends place when I'm sleeping over. Every time I go in between places, I'm carrying around my backpack, filled with my homework, makeup, extra set of clothes, and my laptop. Even my boyfriend was beginning to say it was way too heavy. It sounds like a stupid thing to complain about (trust me I know) but it'd feel so much better to just carry around a tiny little laptop. I'm in between just getting a cheap, possibly refurbished tablet with a keyboard attached or a cheap, small laptop.

Puppy
I've been searching Craigslist, Petango, and the humane society for the perfect little puppy to take home. I don't know if it's the independence of being able to get myself my own pet or possibly the motherly nature in me that wants to take care of something or (most likely) the fun possibility of having a little puppy around, but I've been begging my boyfriend to come with me to get a dog from the shelter for so long now. Ideally, I would get a dog for Christmas, but, with my budget, I don't exactly see it happening. I want a small pet, that I can carry with one hand, just because, from previous experience, it's too difficult for me to earn larger dogs respect. They'll run away from me no matter what.

As far out as some of these items are, I do hope I can get at least the onesie and bra (even if I just have to splurge on myself for them). I'll post another blog soon hopefully about Halloween!

xx

Liz







Thursday, October 8, 2015

A Few Things

First and foremost, I'd like to apologize for not posting in a while! The whole moving process, starting college, and working at an internship has been incredibly hectic, and I haven't had the time to do really anything! But it is still my fault, so I thought I'd share a simple list today of things that I have been enjoying these past couple of weeks that I have been MIA.

Few Things
DrawAdrianDraw on Instagram
I love this particular artists' style on how he creates this sort of realistic cartoon of fashion icons, legendary artists, and famous celebrities. The texture of the artwork is so adorable and his characters always look so detail oriented, while still remaining very simple looking. I first found his work when one of the real housewives regrammed a drawing he did of her. I especially love when there is a beautiful background in the drawing. His form of fashion oriented artwork is almost like a modern version of 20s American illustrator J.C. Leyendecker, who focused a lot of his art on the details in the fashion of that time.


Jeremy Scott Spring/Summer 2016 Ready to Wear @ NYFW



Real Housewife Yolanda Foster's prized, current model "It Girl" of the summer, Gigi Hadid opened the 60s inspired show that featured lots of bright colors and shiny textures. The show is very Stepford Wives mixed with sexy, intense Moschino looking pieces, which makes sense since Scott is the creative director for the vibrant brand. 



I have to say that Hadid definitely had my favorite looks of the collection. Her makeup and hair seemed as if she came right out of a 60s cartoon book. Here are some of my other favorite looks from the show:





Barbie
Representation of POC in fashion dolls has always been minimal, if not nonexistant. For the entirety of it's existence, Mattel (the brand behind the creation of Barbie), has lacked a diversity in it's dolls that is only now getting completely addressed by the company. Popular singer/actress/spokesperson for black culture, Zendaya, has become immortalized as a Barbie in her 2015 Oscars look, that was the topic of interest in the media when E! News reporter Giuliana Rancic criticized the look by defining it with a racist stereotype.


The doll features the locks that Zendaya wore to the event, which she mentioned were inspired by Lisa Bonet from The Cosby Show. 

This isn't the only important thing that Barbie has done to try and become more diverse in it's dolls. They've created a brand new line of dolls, celebrating the different women of the world. Although it's a long time coming for children to have dolls of their skin tone, it is definitely a progressive step for the company.




xx

Liz