Friday, November 21, 2014

My Official (and Totally Biased) Review of My Sucky Teen Romance

 
      I recently (Like a week and a half ago) watched the movie, My Sucky Teen Romance. It is a movie directed by a lady who was 17 at the time, and her name is Emily Hagins. To be completely honest, I wouldn't think that a movie this good would have been directed by someone so young. She definitely had a good handle on what direction the movie should be going, and she wrote a freaking awesome script!
     My favorite scene is when Kate (Elaine Hurt) and Alison (Lauren Lee) are searching for the teen-meet up at Space-con, and Paul (Patrick Delgado) sees Kate and basically falls into a wall. I honestly can't do it justice by explaining it, because it really was hilarious. I am almost laughing out loud now, still thinking about it!
     The movie was really well thought out, and I think that every part of it comes together to make a perfect movie for teenagers. It was completely captivating, and there was always something to break the silence or tension in a scene. Also, it captures the idea of vampires and romance, which really weren't exactly meant to go together in a story.
     I absolutely love this movie, and I am most likely going to watch it at least 3 more times this week.
     I want to say thank you to Emily Hagins for making such an awesome movie that I can be entertained by no matter how many times I watch it, and I can't wait to see her other movies! :)



You can buy her movie, My Sucky Teen Romance on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/my-sucky-teen-romance/id553392668
Also, check out cheesynuggets.com
And follow her on twitter! https://twitter.com/cheesynuggets

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

My Trip to Japan

I just realized that I didn't make a blog post about my trip to Japan. Oops! Well, here it is, haha. 
In late June, I took a long plane ride to Tokyo, Japan. The first night there, time was really messed up for me(because it's a day later in Japan and morning and night are switched.) so I felt pretty sick an not hungry at all. Nevertheless, my family and I ventured from the Hilton to go to get something we all NEEDED from Japan: Ramen. And we went to one of the most popular ramen restaurants in Japan, which is called "Ippudo." It was delicious, even though I felt sick while eating it. 
Over the next few days, my family and I explored Tokyo, mainly shopping. My dad, of course wanted to go to all the music shops, and I wanted to go to the clothing shops. My brother and mom enjoyed the Tokyo experience as well, but I don't think there was very much that they did that they wanted to in Tokyo. 
Tokyo was an amazing experience, but I definitely have to say that it is mainly a shopping city. So, if you go to Tokyo, bring money!! You won't believe how I tried to save up but still ended up in debt with my parents, haha! (But that's mainly because I went to popular clothing shops like near the awesome huge crosswalk in Tokyo that you see in videos all the time. They had a whole building[like 8 floors tall] JUST for ladies clothing. Heaven, I know. :0))
I also went to Harajuku, which was HIGH on my to do list. Sadly, I didn't see a ton of cosplayers, only a few. However I still thought the cosplayers there looked amazing. My favorite shop in Harajuku was "Wonder Rocket" I got a BEAUTIFUL dress there (it is pictured, the one that has brown and the lace socks.) I also got a cute blouse to go with the dress but the outfit in the picture was for school picture day, and I didn't want to go TOO over the top. The dress reminds me of a cute anime girl, and it bunches up at the bottom when you want it to and all you have to do is tie it up. 
All in all, the Tokyo area was full of fashion and buying. 

For the rest of my trip (I spent three days in Tokyo, and about two weeks in Kobe), I went to my mom's cousin's place. She married a Japanese man and now lives there with him and her two children. We slept in their apartment, and during the first week went on the "Shin Kan Sen" or bullet train to other cities to experience awesome new things. The cities we went to include Osaka and Kyoto, which I remember the most about. In Kyoto, we went to an awesome movie studio that had cool performances and there were so many people in costumes(to be honest, this movie studio was more like my imagination of Harajuku than Harajuku was). It was extremely cool, and my dad got to be included in part of a performance, and we hadn't learned very much Japanese yet, so he had no idea what they were saying-which made the performance even more entertaining than it already was. (≧∇≦)
My dad found a guitar everywhere he went, and even though he wanted way more, he can home with one two guitars and a bass guitar. Haha, yeah my dad loves music. And that is totally fine with me because I love hearing music. 
For the rest of the trip, we traveled around Rokko Island and Kobe, because our Shin Kan Sen passes expired after one week. My favorite store in Japan (and it is found basically everywhere I went) is not an expensive store, nor is it a store with brand new items. That's right, and extremely cheap 2nd hand store. It's called "Book Off", but I has many other specialized names too(Hobby Off, Hard Off, and Book Off Bazarre[the last two have almost everything that you need in life, with the exception of food]). I got the majority of my clothes there, because they were all (with the exception of brand name clothes) around ¥500-800 (Which is five to eight US dollars.).they also had so many DS and gameboy games!!! Oh my gosh, I wanted every one because A. They were super cheap and B. Games!!! I also thought about getting a 3DS there because they were about $30 cheaper than in the US, but I was already in debt... Haha (I was actually in debt by the end of Tokyo, so I pushed it a lot for the rest of the trip... *put embarrassed face here*). 
I also got to walk my mother's cousin's kids(wow that's a lot to say) to school and from school a lot! It was really fun, and not just because one of the greeters at the door was around my age and super cute! Oh, sorry did I say that out loud? Anyway, their school was awesome!  They were in kindergarten and 1st or 2nd(can't remember), and the teachers were very kind, and since I didn't know very much Japanese, all I could say was "Ohio Goziemas," and "arrigato Goziemas" ("goodmorning politely" and "thank you politely." You add the "Goziemas to people older than you or people who are higher in status than you.) oh. And of course, "Konnichiwa," (hello) haha that's practically the most common word people learn of a foreign language. [by the way, if I spelled any of these wrong, I am quite sorry. I have no idea how to spell them.) 
Oh, and how could I forget the vending machines? I loved-literally loved the vending machines. That was my favorite part of exploring Japan, because if I was thirsty and didn't have water with me- oh look! Right across the street is a vending machine. No wait, there are three there. Tons of selection, and they don't cost above ¥200. It is so good, and if I lived in Japan I would be broke over those machines.  

So, yeah, that was basically my trip to Japan! I loved it so much, and am extremely exited to go back when I go back next. ( ^ω^ )

Monday, August 11, 2014

I Submitted a Panel to SXSW!

Yep, I did. Wow. I can't believe I did that. I am so exited to see if if it gets accepted, and vote for other panels, workshops and presentations at SXSW!
Here is the panel description to give you more of an idea about it:
According to SXSW demographics, registrants under 21 years of age make up about 1% of the registrants. But what about building the next generation of creators? SXSW opens so many opportunities for youth and the aches them all the skills they will need to begin a career of creating. Join this panel to learn how several people took the challenge, got inspired, and started a career with their experiences. 
I also made a video to explain how going to SXSW last year benefitted me and my filmmaking:
If you want to vote for my panel to be at SXSW, please vote here: http://bit.ly/underagesxsw  (Yes, you need an account. It is free and easy to make though! And voting is free as well.)

Sunday, April 6, 2014

OOTD: Grandma's Birthday Party!


Hello. Long time, no post. Yeah... I'm sorry about that. But I will try to post more as I come up with better things to talk about!
So this post is obviously about my outfit that I wore to my grandma's birthday party. She's turning 85, and she has lived a long, tough life. I am extremely lucky to have a grandma like her. ( ´ ▽ ` )
But anyway, here is a list of all the things I wore to the party:

Clothing/Accessories

  • Pretty black polka-dot vintage dress: Kansas City Kitty (http://www.kckitty.com)
  • Black  Ribbed Tights: Either Kohl's or Target...
  • Black heels: Kohl's
  • Rose Vintage Pearl Necklace: I made it
  • Purple Butterfly Earings: I made them
  • Silver bobby-pin with a metal flower: Target
Makeup


  • Eyeshadow: Give Twinkling Eyes Aveda eyeshadow and blush set (Glided Sun used on brow bone,Snowcap used on inner eye, Plum twighlight used on middle eye, Nepali Night used on the outer eye)
  • Eyeliner: I used a discontinued darkish purple eyeliner under my eye.
  • Cheeks: Give Twinkling Eyes Aveda eyeshadow and blush set (Snow Lotus used on the cheeks)
  • Lips: Any red lipstick will work!
  • Bronzer: Elf Bronzer in the shade Sunkissed(Applied to cheeks and around nose to define)
  • So there you go! Another OOTD! I hope I can make many, many more soon. 
    Until next time! (=^-ω-^=)

    Saturday, March 15, 2014

    SXSW! (≧▽≦)

    Here is a video explaining what I thought about the convention, SXSW!

    Here are all the links I also put in the description of the video:

    Check out the sponsors of the lounges I visited!
    The Credits lounge: http://www.thecredits.org
    Roku Streaming Lounge: http://www.roku.com

    SXSW website to find out more about the convention(I went to SXSW film):
    http://sxsw.com

    Check out Mindy Kaling!:
    Twitter.com/mindykaling
    https://www.facebook.com/OfficialMindyKaling
    http://instagram.com/mindykaling

    And Rixton:
    https://twitter.com/RixtonOfficial
    https://www.facebook.com/Rixtonofficial
    http://instagram.com/RixtonOfficial/

    (FYI, I am not sponsored by anyone I talked about in this video. I genuinely think these people and lounges are very nice, and I repeat it like 5 times.)
    Hope you enjoy[ed] it! (≧▽≦)

    Thursday, February 6, 2014

    Sick.. Two Times in Three Weeks?!


    Well, at least it's not going to happen when I'm on my next great adventure! Better to get it over with now, rather than then. (=^・ω・^) 
    I only hope I can get my voice back by Saturday, so I can make a vlog. I haven't done that in a few weeks, and I need to get in my practice for film-making!

    Wednesday, January 8, 2014

    Back to School!

    Wow! It's the second day of school and I'm still organized? Has something invaded my brain causing me to actually want to do my work? Jeez, I'm a little scared!
     I have three core classes this quarter, and my elective isn't an easy A class either! My classes are:

    -history of rock and roll
    -algebra 1
    -world history
    -English

    Whew! And that's not even adding in my independent studies of film-making! I have to fit that in too!
    However, even though this seems overwhelming to me, I'm sure I can get through this and succeed at life! *insert cliche inspirational quote here--oh wait I already did that... (^_^)> oh well!

    But I am a little sad because I may not be able to make a vlog every single Saturday this semester. I want to put out quality material for my viewers, and to do that I have to take an extra good amount of time to write, film and edit my video. And since this is the beginning of the semester and I'm already slightly overwhelmed, I don't think I will have the time to make a video every week. (;-;)

    Until next time,

    Jessikha Rabbit