I don’t do a lot of these ‘cause I don’t go to the movies
very often, only about once or twice a year.
It’s not so much the price of the movie that keeps me from seeing more –it’s
the cost of the pop and popcorn. One
simply can not go to a movie without getting them and when the charge more for
the popcorn than they do for the movie – POPCORN for pete’s sake – well, I
boycott the movies unless it’s a special occasion or a movie I can’t wait to
come out on DVD (notice I don’t say Neflix – I’ve no idea how that works
really)
Such was the case yesterday, my day off from working
the weekend, when I went to see The
Longest Ride – it was both. A neighbor took
me as a long delayed birthday present and – hello – Scott Eastwood.
So about this
I may be old but I’m surely not dead. Scott Eastwood – hello – (sorry – I just can’t type his name without the hello added to it)plays the role of Luke Collins a cowboy and bull rider. He suffered a deadly injury and shouldn’t be bull riding anymore but he’s a stubborn one and is mounting a comeback on the bull riding circuit. He meets Sophia Danko an art student at the local college when she and a bunch of her sorority sisters head to the local rodeo even though initially she doesn’t really want to go. Their eyes meet when he’s bucked off a bull and his hat is knocked off and she hands it to him and he tells her to keep it. They meet up again at the local watering hole and can we say – SPARKS FLY. Heck, even I thought her gorgeous and sweet and wished we could hang together. The only thing keeping me from developing a deeper girl crush was hello- Scott Eastwood. Sophia is reluctant to get involved though as she has her life planned out and that means she is leaving the college in a couple of months to take an internship in New York City and any potential relationship would be so hard to maintain. But she does agree to go out with him and can I just say that EVERY GIRL should have that kind of first date. Talk about romantic. And when this really hot cowboy – hello – Scott Eastwood –
is walking across this university campus – well, my heart went pitty pat.
I may be old but I’m surely not dead. Scott Eastwood – hello – (sorry – I just can’t type his name without the hello added to it)plays the role of Luke Collins a cowboy and bull rider. He suffered a deadly injury and shouldn’t be bull riding anymore but he’s a stubborn one and is mounting a comeback on the bull riding circuit. He meets Sophia Danko an art student at the local college when she and a bunch of her sorority sisters head to the local rodeo even though initially she doesn’t really want to go. Their eyes meet when he’s bucked off a bull and his hat is knocked off and she hands it to him and he tells her to keep it. They meet up again at the local watering hole and can we say – SPARKS FLY. Heck, even I thought her gorgeous and sweet and wished we could hang together. The only thing keeping me from developing a deeper girl crush was hello- Scott Eastwood. Sophia is reluctant to get involved though as she has her life planned out and that means she is leaving the college in a couple of months to take an internship in New York City and any potential relationship would be so hard to maintain. But she does agree to go out with him and can I just say that EVERY GIRL should have that kind of first date. Talk about romantic. And when this really hot cowboy – hello – Scott Eastwood –
is walking across this university campus – well, my heart went pitty pat.
There is such a real connection but again – timing sucks. They are on their home from the date and it’s
pouring rain when Luke spies something on the side of the road and discovers
there was an accident. Ira Levinson,
played brilliantly by Alan Alda is rescued by Luke and Sophia but he also wants
a box saved. When he gets to the
hospital, Sophia wants to stay to make sure he’s OK (see – girl crush). When he wakes she shows him the box of
letters she’s saved but he’s too old and his sight too bad to read them so she
begins reading them and thus begins a series of flashbacks of a young Ira and
his love Ruth and their story set in the 1940’s. The actors who played a young Ira and a young
Ruth were perfectly cast, especially I think Oona Chaplin who played Ruth. It was
sweet and tender and sad and it really added a lot to the movie. I didn’t realize it going it, but this is
actually a two story movie, half of it between Luke and Sophia and who they can
overcome their difficulties and half between Ira and Ruth and overcoming their
difficulties. It’s sad in places, real
sad in a couple, but it does have a very good happy ending. A coworker had seen it and recommended it to
me. I asked her if it had a happy ending
– not how it ended or that I wouldn’t see it if it didn’t –just that if it wasn’t
a happy ending I needed to brace myself.
And myself didn’t need bracing so that’s a good thing for the romance
lover in me. The love scenes in this
movie *sigh* well – I have a mood calendar at my desk that I change every day
depending on how I’m feeling when I come into work. Today I chose Addled and showed my coworker
who recommended the movie. Even though
she’s just newly married, she got it – heh, heh, heh.
This is another Nicolas Sparks movie. I’ve never read his books – and don’t intend
to start, but I’ve seen some of his movies and they can be quite
wonderful. I liked the Notebook, have
Safe Harbor downloaded in my Ipad though I haven’t watched it yet and LOOVVEDD
The Lucky One – very romantic and who doesn’t find Zac Ephron easy on the eyes –
though not as easy as- hello- Scott Eastwood.
I think part of my fascination with Scott is he‘s
the son of Clint Eastwood and my oh my did I have a crush on him when I was
just a young thing and he played Rowdy Yates, the strong silent type cowboy on
Rawhide. Combined with the awesomeness
of the theme song, it was a great show for its time and helped lead me to my
lifelong love of Westerns. And after a
brief sojourn into other genres, I’m back with the westerns. Back in the days of Rawhide, believe it or
not you young’uns, TV was black and white so we didn’t get to see the piercing
blue eyes of the Eastwood men, but oh my stars were they on full display in The
Longest Ride (and let’s not even get started on the PERFECT chest with PERFECT
manly chest hair.)
For me, this was the PERFECT romance movie and I’ll
be getting a copy as soon as I can when it comes out. I think it’s almost finished it’s run with
all the summer movies coming out, but if not, I urge the romantic in everyone
to check this movie out. It gets a very,
very well deserved and hearty thumbs up from me.
And one more for the road – hello- Scott Eastwood.

'til later








