Laurinda
  • Area of Law: Real Estate, Corporate, International
  • Hometown: Medford, MA
  • Student Activities: Co-Chair of Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, International Law Society, Phi Alpha Delta
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  • Undergraduate School:Brandeis University
  • Undergraduate Major:Politics and Economics
  • Undergraduate Year of Graduation: 2006

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April 14, 2009

Review: Observe and Report and Morton's

I saw Observe and Report last week with a friend. It's a Seth Rogen movie so if you've seen any of his other movies i.e. Knocked Up and enjoyed it, then you will probably find this movie just as funny. The basic premise of this movie is that Seth Rogen's character, Ronnie is head of security at a mall and there has been a flasher and thefts.

The movie has a lot of laugh out loud moments like when Ronnie says to his twin underlings: "You two are my infantry, if I lose one, God gave me another." I warn, however, that it is rated R for a reason (nudity and violence). For example, one of my favorite scenes is golf cart inflicted violence on skateboarding slackers and my least favorite was the minute long naked man running through the mall.

Otherwise, it's a funny movie (probably not worth the $10 movie ticket price) but definitely a matinee at least.

I also went to Morton's for their power hour. I used to really like their Power (aka Happy) hour, but the quality of the food has gone done and the prices have gone up. I know that times are tough, but I don't think that is an excuse for stale bread. (I had ordered their mini cheeseburgers). The crab dip is still great, but honestly for $6 a plate, I'd rather go to M&S.

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