Jacqueline Koenig

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Manhattan, New York, United States
Meet the Cynic: Jacqueline (BA in English Literature) is a Model, Musician and Actress/Comedian. Jacqueline has lived in New Jersey, Florida, New York City, and Hollywood, CA. She resides in Manhattan and is currently doing musical performances all over New York City. She enjoys all things vintage, performing, reading, writing, traveling, politics, the law, technology and films. FYI: Jacqueline's mind combined with her knowledge of film, equals at the very least, a doctorate in Film Studies. Jacqueline believes she could probably operate, if need be. For more info.: http://www.vimeo.com/jackierose

Monday, December 10, 2012

Playing for Keeps (2012)

Wow, oh wow. Gerard Butler looks like a gorgeous sun kissed bathing suit model in this film!

Thank goodness because it was AWFUL.

Jessica Biel plays his ex(not-sure)-wife whom viewers glare at in wonder the majority of the film. I'm not sure...what exactly I was staring at...Jessica Biel's haggared, horrifically thin appearance or the unrealistic portrayal of her character somehow NOT being attracted to Mr. Butler?? It was fascinatingly not possible in any realistic way. The films plot was seemingly Mr. Butler's struggle of making his way through a variety of famous women (loved seeing Catherine Zeta looking FABU) throwing themselves at him. Apparently, he had previously been an ex-professional soccer player? This film is just bad. There’s not much more to say, except - do not waste your time.


Score: 0 out of 5 stars

Theater: Clearview cinemas with my best gal.

Monday, June 18, 2012

The Avengers (2012)

I'm not the biggest fan of comics but I can enjoy men in tight outfits paired with fighting for the safety of our universe (what's more romantic than that??). I didn't necessary run to theaters to see this film but I strolled. This movie seemed very basic and young. It contained an exorbitant amount of action that even an ADD child would find it hard to keep up (let alone, an ADD adult like myself). Entertaining, why yes but don't we want more out of films these days -or are we already back to the 'Paul Bart: Mall Cop' era? Long story short, not for me (now - or in my teens).

Stars: 1 out of 4 for casting Scarlett Johansson (who looked AMAZEBALLS)

Theater: AMC Loews on third ave, NYC (with 'okay' company)

Friday, May 4, 2012

The Five-Year Engagement (2012)

All things must come to an end...or do they? In this interesting new-age twist of the 'ideal relationship' a couple comes together flawlessly and ends up being completely flawed. How does this happen - and, in reality, do they really end up together? Jason Segel and Emily Blunt play the glorious couple just perfectly. They laugh and joke, and play aka "getting weird", leading one to think, "get married already"! After a mess of a sibling and a best friend ending up together we are left wondering, how will things play out? I really enjoyed watching the couple move together...and seemingly grow (just as my [married] parents did), but watching as one falls apart (unnoticed by the other)...cheating inevitably begins. I find it hard to believe that in 'real life' things would work out...or do they? Are couples able to move passed cheating...or choosing another over you? Who knows the answers to these questions which are largely personality specific. Is this a romantic film or an emotional rollercoaster? The answer will depend on your personal point of view...but the guy makes the extra effort in this film...and for whatever its worth city boys, it works. ----- 4 out 5 stars because love is all you need. ----- Theater: UES, Clearview Cinemas, Solo

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

War Horse (2011)

Boy oh boy! It has been awile! I watch tons of films all weekend long and have been forgetting to update everyone on the best and worst films! Never again (lie). Last weekend, I had to check out some of the films that were up for an Oscar. Being a dog lover (I have a chihuahua), I figured that something to do with a horse MIGHT be bearable. I was right! At first, the movie seemed very boring and slow moving but that is only because this film really develops the characters, along with the relationship between the audience and the main animal character (the horse). I had never watched a film with Jeremy Irvine as the star, but hey, he seemed good (just good). In this film, the horse seems to fulfill almost immediately something that is missing for the little boy...that being said, the bond seems a bit overdone but plays into the horrific moments in the film very well, due to the developed attachments and luck following this horse around. This film is definitely meant to be a family movie in that it blantently shows the (hard to watch) issues that occur during a war as well as how this type of environment gives humans AND (lets not forget) animals little choice between life or death. Apparently, I now know that the bond with an animal can be just as strong (and fulfilling) as a bond with a fellow human - "War Horse" shows us that this bond should NOT be taken lightly (he will re-appear and re-appear just as much as James Bond - hence the "bond" usage, hehe).

3 out of 5 stars (Its about a horse! Come on!)

Theater: At a dudes apartment in Astoria - Queens, NY