Nicholas Sparks Movies: A rundown of the good, the bad and the downright cheesy

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I hope you guys enjoyed my double posting yesterday – HINT: I accidentally scheduled both posts for Tuesday instead of Tuesday and Wednesday, and I realized this at work. Sometimes I really do wonder if I’m as smart as my mom thinks I am…

To continue our nice cheese venture we will today take a look at the Nicholas Sparks movie adaptations I’ve seen.  Of the nine movie adaptions Sparks produced I’ve seen seven, which you can see listed below. The other two are Message in a Bottle and Nights in Rodanthe is definitely something I’ll find the time to watch and then come tell you all about it.

When you willingly choose to watch a Nicholas Sparks movie, you can know for a fact that it will be unbelievable, inconceivable and utterly romantic. Nicholas Sparks is Disney for grownups – the male lead is sensitive and wants you to love him eternally and the woman is damn lucky to find him wandering on her little stretch of Southern American road. There will be villains but mostly there will be love and adventure and lots of smooch time.

Still, I can watch most of these movies and have fun while doing it. It sets you on an emotional high and even though it creates a false idea in your head permanently that men are like that, you still feel pretty happy afterwards (the depression sets in when Spark’s kills someone, and he loves killing, that man)

Nic Sparks movies watched, ranked from best to worst:

The Notebook (2004)

A Walk To Remember (2002)

The Lucky One (2012)

Dear John (2010)

Safe Haven (2013)

The Last Song (2010)

Best of Me (2014)

Female Leads

First Place: Rachel McAdams as Allie Hamilton

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Rachel McAdams has always been the epitome of class to me. Even from her days as skanky Regina George, McAdams made sure you notice her and it wasn’t surprising to anyone that she became the most successful of the Mean Girls clan. McAdams plays a darling Southern girl perfectly and even though she is hampered by the time she grows up in Allie Hamilton still gets her say in things and she is determined.

Second Place: Mandy Moore as Jamie Sullivan

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A Walk to Remember went down when Mandy Moore was still relevant, and I’m surprised this didn’t take her even further into fame. She manages to be the sweet, innocent and sincere Jamie without being too sugary and that is a mean feat to achieve. She also worked really well with Shane West, and they complement each other well enough so that you end up sobbing for them. I really do enjoy A Walk to Remember – it is a book and a movie where Nicholas Sparks was still original and had fresh ideas, and you couldn’t predict what would happen.

#bringBackOriginality

Third Place: Amanda Seyfried as Savannah Curtis

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Amanda Seyfried probably ranks as one of my favorite young female actresses. I love her unique looks and her acting ability. She always seems so sweet and pure and that made her perfect as Savannah. I don’t think she has a lot of chemistry with Channing Tatum but they made a good pair onscreen and I also really liked Savannah’s character – she put others above her own needs and cared for the people in her life.

Honorable mention: Miley Cyrus as Ronnie Miller

I used to adore Miley Cyrus. Really, I know she grated on everybody’s nerves long before she grated against Robin Thicke, but I’ve always liked her voice. She wasn’t by any stretch of the imagination a good actress in the The Last Song, but it was pretty much the last time we all understood Miley Cyrus. I also really liked her and Hemsworth together (reunite now, lovebirds!)

Male Leads: Deliciousness always

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To land a spot as the main man in a Nicholas Sparks movie, there are two main requirements:

One: Be so hot you are one of the main culprits in a sudden increase in global warming

Two: Have the ability to look pained/pensive/heroic with extra benefits if you can do all these at once.

That said, most actors in these adaptions have done a very good job and they are all fine actors. I think some of them like Channing Tatum and Zac Efron (Especially Efron) are still proving themselves in Hollywood and romantic movies is a good way to get noticed #MatthewMcConaughey

First Place: Ryan Gosling as Noah Calhoun

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My favorite actor in this set of movies is definitely Ryan Gosling: I love the man, I loved Noah in the books and how Gosling represented Noah in the adaption. Gosling himself is three hundred percent charm and can act exceptionally well. The Chemistry between the main characters is another topic but the intense attraction between Gosling and McAdams also contribute greatly to the success of both their roles.

Second Place: Shane West as Landon Carter

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Shane West has the perfect face and personality to be the angry teenager with a chip on his shoulder. He worked as Landon Carter as few others could have and he brought the change that took place in Landon after he met Jamie to the table authentically. He had very decent character development – Landon was a spoiled rich kid that found something more rewarding to live for than getting in trouble all the time.

Third Place: James Marsden as Dawson Cole

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I had a truckload of issues with this movie, but James Marsden as the leading man in Best of Me was a good choice, even if he had no chemistry with Michelle Monaghan. Marsden is cute as hell, he can act, he has gorgeous blue eyes and he is a perfect mix of defiance and sweetness in his portrayal of Cole.

Honorable mention: Zac Efron as Logan Thibault

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For the sake of full disclosure, I’m admitting I just wanted him on here because he’s so gorgeous. That, and he really did the sad, hardworking ex-marine thing well (go talk to Zoë about that obsession of mine)

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Yes, It’s Zac Efron holding a dog. You’re welcome!

Death of a Central Character:

Contenders:

George Martin

Suzanne Collins

Veronica Roth

JK Rowling

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In this epic battle Veronica Roth and Suzanne Collins would square off, but I think Collins would win as the most psycho writer because we loved Finnick WAY more than we loved Tris, right? Then as our next set of contenders we would have George Martin killing Nicholas Sparks without mercy (beheading, of course) while JK Rowling would not even notice them and keep writing in her castle, smugly, because she killed Dumbledore, Mad-Eye, Hedwig, Dobby, Lupin, Tonks, Fred, Sirius and Snape within a book and a half.

My point here is that Sparks sure loves killing people off but it is usually after they’ve gotten some bits of happiness in. The impact is also less because his books are singular entries and not a continuing series, so your attachment, book or movie-wise is not gut wrenching forever.

The title for the saddest Nicholas Sparks movie is shared by The Notebook and A Walk To Remember. You can still argue that A Walk To Remember is worst, because Noah and Allie end up together for a few decades before they both die whereas Jamie dies on Landon a few months after they fall in love.

Book Vs Movie

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But will I rewatch?

Best of Me (2014): No. It’s mediocre at best and there are far better alternatives if you want some cheesy romance.

Safe Haven (2013): Maybe – It’s not horrid but it’s not the best movie either

The Lucky One (2012): It has Zac Efron in, I definitely will

The Last Song (2010):  Hmmm, maybe.

The Notebook (2004): You mean apart from the other ten times I’ve rewatched? Then yes.

Dear John (2010): Hmmm, maybe.

A Walk to Remember (2002): Definitely. Nothing better than a good cry 😀

Hope you enjoyed this enormous post! Let me know what your opinions are about the movies you’ve seen on this list!

Movie Review: The Notebook (2004)

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Noah (Ryan Gosling) meets Allie Hamilton (Rachel MacAdams) when she comes to Seabrook Island, where he lives, to visit for the summer. Even though Allie is from an affluent family and Noah has nothing to offer her, they quickly fall in love. Her mother (Joan Allen) is less than pleased but remains uninvolved until Allie stays out late one night with Noah causing her parents considerable distress. Noah overhears Allie’s mom saying that he isn’t worthy of her and tries to leave, and Allie catches him and they fight about it. Allie is convinced they will resolve issues the next day but her mother forces her to leave. Noah is heartbroken and writes to her a letter each day for a year, but finally has to accept nothing will happen because all of them go unanswered.

Years later during the War, Allie meets Lon Hammond (James Marsden). He is everything Allie should be marrying – charming, attractive, successful and from an important Southern family like herself. He is very good to her and eventually they get engaged. Allie is very happy with her fiancé and life but her world is turned upside down when she sees a newspaper article with Noah in and the house he had promised he would restore for her. She decides to return to where she first fell in love and visit Noah.

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The ever popular It’s-a-Sparks-movie-let’s-kiss-in-the-rain scene.

Their passion and love is immediately reignited. They realize that her mother had kept the letters from her and Allie had never read a word Noah wrote to her. Allie spends a night at Noah’s place and is surprised when her mother rocks up. They reconnect when her mother admits that her love life is similar to Allie’s, and that she chose her rich husband over a poor teenage boy in the same town ages ago. When her mother tells her Lon realized what is going on and is on his way, Allie knows that she should make a decision. Will she go with the man that can give her everything, and is a really good person, or with Noah, who is also a good person but not the man society has chosen for her?

Rating: 7.5/10

I really enjoyed watching this movie. It is a great book to movie adaption. I think it is the best Nicholas Spark’s version out there. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams have incredible chemistry as Noah and Allie. Both were well cast as the characters. I was really impressed with Ally’s accent – never once did she deviate from the Southern accent. The costume designing was well done – every outfit fits for the years it was developed for.

The movie is really sad for so many reasons – Noah knowing that he isn’t good enough for Allie by society’s standards, the war where he loses his good friend, the fact that Lon (I think James Marsden was excellent as well) is a really good man and will get hurt either way, Noah and Allie’s eventual ending and everything in between.

The movie manages to be a romantic drama without too much sticky sweet moments. That kissing scene in the rain is probably the best kiss in the history of movie kisses, ever. If you ever need to re-fall in love with Ryan Gosling (like that would ever be necessary) watch that scene and the entire movie because he is absolutely gorgeous in the Notebook.

Have you seen it? What did you think?

5 Things Friday Valentines Edition: 5 Romantic movies that won’t make you puke because it’s so lame

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Happy Friday! Sooo… you might have noticed that it’s Valentine’s day by the cheesy things currently running around on Twitter, Facebook and every damn where.

The different opinions on Valentines day:

I hate it because I’m single;

I couldn’t care less because I’m single;

I really don’t do it either way;

I love it because I’m in a relationship and I get to get things;

Oh shit I have to spend money because I’m in a relationship.

Either way, if you like it – Happy Valentine’s day. I’m not the hugest fan (either way) because love should be celebrated all the time. But because I’m such a nice person, I compiled a list of movies totally not cringe worthy for you to watch today. Enjoy!

Crazy, Stupid Love

It’s funny, without mush and has Ryan Gosling in it. It is something for all the ages – there is teens, young adults and older adults in. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone.

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Letters to Juliet

Except for the ending where Charles completely loses his brain, I really enjoyed this too.

Letters to Juliet

10 Things I hate about you

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Silver linings playbook

It’s a movie about difficult people falling in love. Which is awesome because most people are messed up about something.

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The Notebook

Easily known as the movie that makes all people cry, the movie where everyone realized how hot Ryan Gosling is and the best Nicholas Sparks book to movie adaption, this is a favorite for everyone.

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What’s your favorites?

15 Best Romantic Films

A walk to remeber

Just like heaven

 

Letters to Juliet

Made of honor

PS I love you

The holiday

The notebook

Anyone who knows me knows that I simply love romantic films. I guess I now realise how unrealistic many of them are, but there is nothing sweeter than a romantic story.

here is my list of 15 Favourite Romantic Films:

PS I love you

Stardust

10 Things I hate about you

Letters to Juliet

Silver Linings Playbook

Dirty Dancing

The Holiday

The Lucky One

The Notebook

A walk to remember

Bridget Jones’ diary

Titanic

Just like heaven

Made of Honor

Moulin Rouge