Friday, July 30, 2021

Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish CD Review

 Hey my lovely Chameleons. In today's blog I wanted to do this Music Review of Billie Eilish CD, Happier Than Ever that came out on July 30, 2021.Everything is going smoothly with Dodge. No accidents anyone, like how we use to be.

Last year, on July 30, 2020 Billie came out with her first single, My Future, off from her new CD, Happier Than Ever. Just 4 months after on November 12, 2020 her second single, Therefore I Am, came out.On April 29, 2021, her third single Your Power came out. On June 2, 2021, Then on July 9, 2021 her last single, NDA came out. Here is the track list and cover art.


Track List
1. Getting Older
2. I Didn't Change My Number
3. Billie Bossa Nova
4. My Future
5. Oxytocin 
6. Goldwing
7. Lost Cause
8. Halley's Comet
9. Not My Responsibility 
10. Overheated 
11. Everybody Dies
12. Your Power
13. NDA
14. Therefor I Am
15. Happier Than Ever
16. Male Fantasy

When her song My Future cam out, I wanted to download this song. Just cause I did do a Celebrity Honesty Opinion on Billie back in 2019. I found out that her sound is the same from her last songs off her last album, but I liked the message of the song and I liked her next single, Therefor I Am. But again, it sounded the same like My Future. When Your Power came out, I listened, but it sounded like the others. When Lost Cause came out I couldn't even listen to the whole thing. I do not like the album. I don't like that all her music, to me, sound the same with that same tone. I don't get that she wins so many Grammys for music that sound the same, in the same tone. To me she has the star power like Avril Lavigne in the pop, but Avril is more of a Pop Punk Princess and Billie is just Pop. I do have some favourites off this CD and they are: My Future and Oxytocin. Oxytocin is more upbeat then her usual songs, so she can do it. I just wasn't a fan of this CD.

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Sunday, July 25, 2021

The Last Letter From Your Lover Movie Review

 Hey my lovely Chameleons. In today's blog I am going to be doing a new Movie Review of a new movie, The Last Letters From Your Lover, that came out on July 23, 2021. First I want to say that I did a poll on my Instagram last week to ask if you Chameleons want a Movie Review on Cruella that came out on May 31, 2021, and the majority of you said "Yes" I will do that one of the days. Blogs are slow, I know. Just be patient and I will get caught up.

On July 23, 2021 Netflix came out with a new Original Movie, called, The Last Letters From Your Lover. If you Chameleons don't know what this movie is about. Here what it's about; A pair of interwoven stories set in the past and present follow ambitious journalist determined to solve the mystery of a forbidden love affair at the centre of a trove of secret love letetrsfrom 1965. The Last Letters From Your Lover is based on a book  under the same name by Jojo Moyes. I know on the movie cover it says "Only in Cinema", but it is a Netflix original.


The Cast:
Felicity Jones as Ellie Haworth
Callum Turner as Anthony O'Hare
Ben Cross as Older Anthony O'Hare
Joe Alwyn as Lawrence Stirling
Nabhaan Rizwan as Rory McCallan
Shailene Woodley as Jennifer Stirling
Diana Kent as Older Jennifer Stirling
Ncuti Gatwa as Nick

Lat month I was on Netflix just scrolling on what is coming soon. I came across this movie, I watched the trailer and it looked good. Then I noticed that Joe Alwyn, Taylor Swift's boyfriend plays in this movie. After watching the trailer I wanted to watch this movie. On July 13, 2021 I knew this movie was coming out, but I forgot when. On July 23, 2021 I decided to watch The Last Letters From Your Lover. I opened a Caesar and saw Joe on the screen. When his character kissed Shailene's character my head was joking by saying "Does Taylor Swift know lol?" after 6 minutes in at 9:40pm Dodge had to go on a poop walk. We are getting better with no accidents. Backs to the blag. We stopped at the neighbours around the corner for a while, cause I turned the movie back on at 10:58pm. I watched the movie for a bit, but changed it to A.P Bio. The reason why is because I had no clue really what's going on. I can't focus when the movie goes from past to modern day, but I still wanted to watch this cause it looked good. I might need to stop drinking Caesars while watching a movie that I want to review. Like I am going to stop drinking Caesars lol. I will try again one of these days to watch this movie and focus, but if I don't understand what's going on, then why watch the movie. Right? Just for me not following the movie, I don't like this movie.

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Friday, July 16, 2021

Luca Movie Review

 Hey my lovely Chameleons. In today's blog I have a movie review that came out last month that I wanted to do a review on. That movie is the new Pixar movie, Luca. Again, sorry this blog is late. This movie came out last month. Life is busy, and even busier with a puppy, but Dodge is the best.

On June 18, 2021 Pixar came out with a new animation movie, called, Luca. If you Chameleons don't know what this movie is about, here's what it's about; On the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human.


The Cast:
Jacob Tremblay as Luca Paguro
Jack Dylan Grazer as Alberto Scorfano 
Emma Berman as Giulia Marcovaldo
Saverio Raimondo as Ercole Visconti
Maya Rudolph as Daniela Paguro
Marco Barricelli as Massimo Marcovado 
Jim Gaffigan as Lorenzo Paguro
Peter Sohn as Ciccio
Lorenzo Crisci as Guido 

On February 25, 2021 I was scrolling on Instagram and I saw that Jacob Tremblay posted a photo of the cover art of Luca. I was excited to watch this this summer. Mainly cause I am a huge Jacob Tremblay fan. Jacob is a very talented Canadian actor. Before I searched up the ready date when this movie came out, the first thing in my head said "Someone's making a movie on Hilary Duff's oldest son." Who's name is Luca. Then on June 19, 2021 I was viewing Instagram Stories and saw that one of my friends was recommending Luca. I told hi that I want to check this movie out. On the last week of June I decided to watch Luca. It was funny. I couldn't stop laughing. It was also good, and I don't go towards animation that much. I feel like Luca is going to be the next big movie like Moana or Frozen. I enjoyed this cute movie. I am not saying I enjoy this movie because I love Jacob Tremblay, but it is a cute movie and I did enjoy this movie.

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Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Olivia Lunny by Olivia Lunny CD Review

 Hey my lovely Chameleons. For today's blog I wanted to do a review on Olivia Lunny's debut CD, self-titled; Olivia Lunny. Sorry this is is out a few days late after it came out on July 9. I also want to do a Movie Review on the new Pixar movie, Luca. This month is actually going to be full of Reviews from Netflix; with 3 new Original Movies coming out and new Original TV Series. Get excited. Sorry I have not blog for a bit. Dodge is very energetic and we play all the time, plus take her on walks to tucker her out. Dodge is 3 months. I will blog when I can.

On April 9, 2021 her first single, Sad To See You Happy came out on iTunes and then later, next month on May 28, 2021 her second single Who Could Say No came out. Along with Pre-ordering the CD. Here is the cover art and track list.


Track list:
1. Worth It
2. Crazy Love
3. The Walls
4. Cold Coffee
5. Dominos
6. Who Could Say No To Me
7. Sad To See You  Happy
8. Modern Love

When I got the news that you can pre-order the CD I decided not to, cause once I pre-ordered Shawn Mendes 3 back in 2018 I had to buy the CD on the day the CD came out. Pre-order on iTunes doesn't work for me. I couldn't wait for this CD. On July 9, 2021 I woke up at 5:30am and bought this CD. I first listen to this CD a little after 6am. I haven't stoped listening to this CD since. One of my favourites of 2021. I am not saying this cause I had a lying dream of meeting Olivia Lunny. To be clear, I have never met Olivia in real life or in my dreams. My favourite songs are; Worth It, Ice Coffee, Dominoes, Who Could Say No To Me,  Sad To See You Happy, & Modern Love.

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