![]() ![]() It is as if Ronnie challenges anyone to make her happy as she walks down the street in her black combat boots, dressed in black attire and a sulky attitude. Cyrus’ character Ronnie initially makes an angst-infused entrance as she sits in a car with her hoodie down and a pouty look on her face because she has to spend the summer with her father Steve (Greg Kinnear) in his beautiful southern beach house. ![]() After all, the poster makes it look like a cheesy romance worthy of my time.Ībout a minute into watching the movie I realized that it would be a challenge to watch Cyrus attempt to act. Maybe the picture for the movie drew me in. I am not sure what should scare me more ““ Miley Cyrus’ acting or the fact that Nicholas Sparks wrote this screenplay specifically for her. I don’t know why I was drawn to this particular movie, but of course once I started watching I just couldn’t stop. Unfortunately I didn’t end up watching one of his romantic greats, such as “The Notebook” or even “A Walk to Remember.” Instead, I found myself watching “The Last Song.” ![]() ![]() In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, I found myself watching a Nicholas Sparks movie. Here is the movie she found herself loving to hate this week. Every week, A&E contributor Corinne Cunard blogs about an awful movie she just can’t help but watch. ![]()
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