Mr. Duff's Most Wanted | Albums + Singles + Movies (10-9)
Mr. Duff's Most Wanted Movies
10 Limitless
Starring: Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro
Directed by: Neil Burger
At first, I thought this movie will suck. But then the idea of a small tablet that could make your ideas limitless is superb. The story somehow flaws in its direction and the plot is very slow, but it makes up in the middle where things go wrong to Eddie's (Bradley Cooper) life. The ending is insane and it wraps up the movie greatly.
9 Horrible Bosses
Starring: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell
Directed by: Seth Gordon
Hilarious movie? This is it! With an ensemble cast including Bateman, Aniston, Spacey and Farrell, this movie is worth the view! It's about three men that wants their horrible bosses dead. Their plot to kill their bosses took a wrong turn and things go against them. Of course, the story has a lot of comedic scenes. A major thing to watch out: Aniston sucking a hot dog, a banana and an ice popsicle.
Mr. Duff's Most Wanted Albums
10 Science and Faith
Artist: The Script
I love how The Script transitioned from their debut to this alternative pop album. Songs like For The First Time sounds very nostalgic. The album has spawn songs about heartbreak melodies like if You Ever Come Back, Long Gone and Moved On and Nothing, and it also serves some spice with tracks like Science and Faith and Dead Man Walking. I love how they found their sound that fits them in this album and I hope they'll continue to do albums like this. It shows that the band has some drops of vulnerability.
TOP TRACKS:
If You Ever Come Back
Dead Man Walking
Science and Faith
9 Fastlife
Artist: Joe Jonas
Joe Jonas may be a flop, but he surely delivered such great tunes with his debut, and even before this CD (Gotta Find You, Wouldn't Change a Thing with Demi Lovato and This Is Me). The album kinda sounds futuristic pop meets RnB and urban sound. His singles do not represent the greatness of this album (although I LOVE See No More). It has these catchy pop Jesse McCartney-esque songs like Kleptomaniac, Make You Mine and Fastlife, plus ear-candy songs like All This Time, Sorry and Take It And Run. He's very underrated and this album deserves a lot more.
TOP TRACKS:
All This Time
Make You Mine
Fastlife
Mr. Duff's Most Wanted Singles
10 ****in' Perfect
Artist: Pink
Album: Greatest Hits... So Far!
Pink just does not go wrong with this song. She delivered an empowerment song about being the best in who we are and notwithstanding any judgments thrown at us. We are ****in' perfect in our very own ways, and Pink shares that wisdom to us. I love how Pink's raspy vocals complement with the meaning of the song, and it has this soul in it that you can feel when listening to it. The music video just added flavor to the exotic and aromatic product that ****in' Perfect is.
9 If You Ever Come Back
Artist: The Script
Album: Science and Faith!
The Script gave me my favorite song of their in the song If you Ever Come Back. The song is kinda fast-paced but with mellow-vibe jived with soft breezy vocals. It portrays being left behind by a lover and yet while that relationship crumbled and is now in the past, doors will still be left open for that person to come back. It's a very nice song and it's suited for guys who does not give up on their relationship and follows back with the one they love. I think it's kinda a part 2 of The Man Who Can't Be Moved, which is my second favorite of them.