I am a sucker for Ellen Page films. Just saying. Also just got done watching it...so it's fresh in my mind and I'm buying this when I have cash. It's 3am. I have worked my butt off all week on schoolwork staying up till 2 and need to crash, but what am I doing? Writing this blog listening to Cake and other

random music. But this movie needs to be told about, yeah it got a lot of hype but people should actually watch it, not talk just about it. First off, here's a fun fact: The restaurant portion was filmed in my small town. The pig?? Yeah, that's been around the area for a while, being decorated by local businesses. I think that's pretty awesome. Seeing it on the way to school makes me smile. Now, a bit more. An old diner was transformed to become a location. Proud of that, especially with the film industry moving itself to Michigan to help the economy. I applaud that :) More and more filming is going to be happening here, which makes me so elated, I can't even describe. So please be excited that all this business is coming here, I know I am.
But this story is so much cooler than that. And it's oddly ironic with my life.. read on... WARNING: possibly I slip in some spoilers, but I'll try not to ;)
This story takes place in Bodeen, TX. Small town. Bliss (main character- Ellen Page) goes to school, works at the Oink Joint, and does pageants for her mom even though she doesn't believe in them. Then one day they visit Austin (so want to visit there), where they visit this vintage shop where the team of Roller Derby girls comes in announcing their newest game. Liz is then hooked, wanting to go see it. She goes. Sees a whole new life ahead of her.

The thing is with Roller Derby, it's more than just tough girls beating the crap out of each other...it's female empowerment. It's this kinda thing where this idea is now being talked about, where girls are getting their aggression out in a good way with people who care about them instead of getting in trouble. Makes sense. Think about it. But when she learns that she loves it, Bliss finds another family instead of her dull life in Bodeen. After her first game, at the after party she meets this awesome musician dude-- in all honesty, I wish he had better hair haha, who with a cute smile and sense of humor with great music taste captures her heart.
That's the beginning. No spoilers yet :)
Her best friend, who is trying to get into Ivy League schools is common, we all have a friend doing that, or know of someone like that. Another thing that makes me love this film. The relation to my actual life, which is kinda freaky, but in a good way.
WARNING: Kinda-sorta spoiler.
It's weird, I live in a small town that I don't necessarily love and been considering moving closer to the city so I can be closer to the things and people I love, and it's all about finding yourself and being yourself. Being a strong, independent woman-- who is a complete bada$$. I am all for that! I guess that's where it relates to me, I am normally going for my own thing while everyone else has their own lives to worry about,I live in small town, friends with musicians, and I a

m thinking about moving closer to the city...but one thing that sticks out from the film is that one of the characters say "don't throw out your old family because you have a new one," trying to do that, but have made better friends who actually know and care about the same things, who relate to me more...who understand. You don't have to explain certain things, they already know. For example, one of my newest, really good friend and I started talking to because we like similar music or well he started talking to me. I don't have to explain who
Tom Waits is. Or Fellini. Or James Dean. Oh my God, that would be awful. I'd be sad. Know what I mean?
Also, you get to learn about Roller Derby. It's awesome,it's like football with rollerskates. Tough, contact sport. Kind of reminds me of soccer/rugby too. But a bit vicious. It is also a sub-culture thing, not everyone knows about it. Nor do they care to know. The Roller Derby idea hasn't

hit everywhere, even though it would be awesome if it did. Oh, the music in this film is fantastic, I had to keep pulling out my phone to figure out who the artists are with Song ID.
Drew Barrymore directed this and has a guest spot in it. It's her directorial debut, and with all her film experience shows she c

an do this. It was an awesome feature, showing something current (with the insight into Roller Derby) with a mainstay theme of growing up. It's awesome, from the art direction, idea, all of it. And I'm really tempted to try it, even though when I put on rollerskates the last time, I fell. An epic fall, but it was hilarious so I didn't care :)
I'm buying this. Going to watch it again this weekend. When I'm supposed to be studying.
Photo Credits of Non-
Whip It! Roller Derby pics: Lisa Lin Olsen. Thanks!
They are taken at a local Roller Derby league... no actors.
And I did watch
Juno too. Ellen Page double-feature. And I'm going to watch
Whip It! again... like within the next hour or two...