Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Mysterious Dark Night

One of the only movies that I can watch over and over again is "The Dark Night." I saw it in IMAX when it came out and I thought it was incredible from the very beginning. The very first thing to catch my eye was in the opening seen. Between the size of the IMAX screen and the camera angle I felt like I was going to fall right of the edge of the building. Throughout the whole movie the effects are responsible for a lot of my entertainment factor. What also draws me to this movie is the mystery behind the characters and the story. I believe that is also the reason I am a big fan of the Spiderman movies. I love that the characters can live a normal daily life, but also have the capability to transform into superheroes without  the public knowing their true identity. Last but not least, what really excites me about "The Dark Night" is the Batman's vehicles. I am kind of a car freak. Based on the examples I have given for liking the movie I get the most out of the effects and mystery of the story. Effects on their own can't keep my attention.

What keeps your attention in movies? What keeps you watching over and over again?

Monday, October 1, 2012

My Response to a Heated Article

(Photo: Kirby Lee, U.S. PRESSWIRE)
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2012/09/25/seattle-seahawks-green-bay-packers-replacement-officials-bets/1591549/#
Pete Carroll in all his glory...
 
 
In the article entitle “Winning actually isn’t the only thing,” author David Maraniss contemplates the importance of winning in sports. His emotion for the article comes after seeing the infamous NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks. Maraniss, a Packers fan, along with countless other NFL fans were in disbelief after seeing the call made by the “Replacement Referees” at the end of the game. He expresses his anger over the call, saying he couldn’t sleep and didn’t get over it for about 12 hours. After that time he realized it was just a football game and that winning isn’t the only thing, but he did say that his anger shifted to Seahawks head coach, Pete Carroll and Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson.

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No one, but especially children, should consume Lunchables. Lunchables lack key nutrients vital to growing children. Not only do they lack nutrients, they are also very high in fat and sodium. The food provided in a Lunchable is also highly processed and processed foods are not good for anyone. For growing children to become healthy adults they need to have knowledge of their food and where it comes from starting at a very young age. Lunchables are an easy lesson in what to avoid.

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Lunchable are a quick, easy, and cheap way to pack a lunch for your children. Just out the Lunchable inside their lunchbox and you and your child are ready to go! Inside each Lunchable are the foods your kids love. The best part for you is the time you’ll save thinking of what to make, making it, and packing it. Lunchables are a win –win, a win for you and your child.

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