In light of the New Year holiday I thought I would continue to blog on resolutions and the cost of change. Recently I pulled out $30 in 1 dollar bills for the purpose of motivating me to hit the gym every day of the month. The idea I had was that I would pay myself $1 every time I successfully got up and went to the gym first thing in the morning. After a month went by - this had not worked out as well as I had hoped. I came to realize that $30 dollars in ones does not motivate me as much as I thought it would. Sure I might be able to buy something nice with $30 at the end of the month but it didn't get me excited to throw my sneakers on and head to the gym. Which brings me to my question of the day -
1. What is the minimum amount of money paid daily it would take you to start a new habit?
or
2. If you had a glass jar and could pick the amount of money that went into it every day you continued a new habit, just how much per day would it take for you make the sacrifice to continue the habit all month?
I know for me it would be more than $1 a day.
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Monday, January 04, 2016
Sunday, January 03, 2016
New Years Resolutions : Worth making?
1. New Years resolutions generally fall off by February and definitely by March thus feeding discouragement.
2. New Years resolutions can fall into tradition rather than true desire for change.
3. New Years resolutions encourage the false idea that the new year is the only time for meaningful change in your life. Why not start something worthwhile in February, March or May?
If you are serious about changing something in your life, today is the best time to start that. Not yesterday, not tomorrow, and not January 1, 2016 or 2017. If you are relying on will power alone, you have a hard journey for change. I find that prayer to God Almighty and a strong social support group (such as a church) really help true change to come about in any life. I'm not against making positive change, I am against feeding into a tradition that discourages rather than encourages people to make lasting change in their life. Happy New Year everyone.
Friday, January 01, 2016
Captain Phillips Review
Just watched this New Years Eve 2015. I thought Tom Hanks did a wonderful job portraying Captain Phillips which is based on the true story that happened back in 2009. Tom Hanks rarely disappoints in a movie, and I found the movie engaging and interesting as I watched the movie unfold. For those who have their head in the sand during the 2009 pirate capture, this is the story of an American captain by the name of Phillips (duh!) who was captured by Somalian pirates and held for ransom. Chrystal and I both found the story well told and tense - but at the same time encouraging. It was neat to see how the US Navy handled the situation. I must confess I was kind of hoping for rescue similar to The Expendables movie, but it was probably much more the way things were. One highlight of the movie was how Captain Phillips was such a good leader of his ship. He was concerned for the welfare of his crew and his cargo and was serious about taking protective measures. Not only that but this movie really showed how he also related well to his captors which may have helped him not get killed. Rather than trying to harm the pirates any chance he got, Captain Phillips tried to help them at times and encouraged them to do the right thing in the stand off with the US Navy. Well acted and told very well - this movie did not disappoint. Recommended.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Why the Fast and the Furious movie series is better than any superhero movie
OK, I just finished the movie Furious 7 and I liked it more than I thought. Yes, it was filled with impossible stunts and funny one-liners. Yes, the team is almost doing Mission Impossible on wheels. However, in light of the criticism this movie has received, it still was very likeable. I think I know why.
1. The acting is not top-notch yet still very believable.
2. The story writing has heart, a lot of heart that helps you connect with the characters
3. The stunts are impressive and despite being impossible are fun entertainment to view
4. The CGI special effects do not distract from the fun of the movie
5. Good music to accompany the stunts and story.
6. The stunts never require overt superpowers just super cars!
It is my opinion that these ingredients of the Fast and the Furious series, make it more fun to view than ANY superhero movie. Now I enjoyed the Batman series (Christian Bale versions preferred), the Superman series, and the Spiderman series as much as the next guy but what sets the Fast and the Furious movies apart is how much more relate-able the characters are.
Sure I don't race hot rods on the streets and do undercover work, but the fact that none of the characters fly or have any super-human powers make me root for them that much more. Most people know how to drive a car, and driving fast is a fantasy of many. Most people want to belong to a fun group of people to share life with. Most people do NOT fantasize about wearing spandex and spinning webs to fly between buildings. Most sane people do not have two personas - one as Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, or Peter Parker and another as a hero that always saves the day. That is why I like Fast and Furious movies - they appeal to the common man who enjoys adrenaline, fast cars, and a common bond with friends through good times and bad. They aren't perfect and they basically are superhero movies without superpowers being exhibited (except walking away from terrible crashes), but for all they deliver I still think they have way more fun, entertainment, and heart than many superhero movies out today.
1. The acting is not top-notch yet still very believable.
2. The story writing has heart, a lot of heart that helps you connect with the characters
3. The stunts are impressive and despite being impossible are fun entertainment to view
4. The CGI special effects do not distract from the fun of the movie
5. Good music to accompany the stunts and story.
6. The stunts never require overt superpowers just super cars!
It is my opinion that these ingredients of the Fast and the Furious series, make it more fun to view than ANY superhero movie. Now I enjoyed the Batman series (Christian Bale versions preferred), the Superman series, and the Spiderman series as much as the next guy but what sets the Fast and the Furious movies apart is how much more relate-able the characters are.
Sure I don't race hot rods on the streets and do undercover work, but the fact that none of the characters fly or have any super-human powers make me root for them that much more. Most people know how to drive a car, and driving fast is a fantasy of many. Most people want to belong to a fun group of people to share life with. Most people do NOT fantasize about wearing spandex and spinning webs to fly between buildings. Most sane people do not have two personas - one as Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, or Peter Parker and another as a hero that always saves the day. That is why I like Fast and Furious movies - they appeal to the common man who enjoys adrenaline, fast cars, and a common bond with friends through good times and bad. They aren't perfect and they basically are superhero movies without superpowers being exhibited (except walking away from terrible crashes), but for all they deliver I still think they have way more fun, entertainment, and heart than many superhero movies out today.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
True Grit Review
Well it is time for a break from the burrito reviews to talk some movies. I recently rented the True Grit movie remake that recently was released. Although entertaining, I found that it didn't quite live up to the hype surrounding this movie. I first want to preface my review by stating that I do enjoy good western movies but am not a die-hard John Wayne fan. I really enjoyed the recent movie 3:10 to Yuma that came out and was hoping that this western remake of True Grit was equally as good. Unfortunately, I didn't think it was as good as it could have been. I like Jeff Bridges as an actor and I think he did a good job, but unfortunately there were a couple scenes where he seemed to turn up his accent so thick or mumbled his lines so much that I had a hard time understanding him (and no, I didn't turn on closed captioning). Josh Brolin is a good actor but his part in this movie is so small it could almost be considered a cameo. Matt Damon took on a different type of role for him and I feel delivered it well. However, overall I think the young girl (Hailee Steinfeld) gave one of the best performances in the movie. Granted the script was mainly about her story, yet she played her part very well and helped keep the story interesting with her convincing acting. Having never seen the original movie all the way through, I can't comment on how it compared, but I did find the movie enjoyable to watch, just not as great as I was expecting. I would give this movie 3.5 stars out of 5.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
A Review on Burritos Part 2
Well the Burrito Boys have tackled another burrito and now I have finally sat down to write the second review. For our second review we went to Moe's Southwest Grill and had the Moe's Monday Special. For about $5.00 it is really hard to beat the value on a large burrito, plus chips and a fountain drink. However, that being said I thought it was necessary to do some comparisons to other burrito places in the area such as our last burrito from Chipotle. Here is a listing of the pros and cons from Moe's:
PROS: Hard to beat the value of one large burrito, chips and a drink for $5.00, Moe's offers ground beef which Chipotle doesn't have as an option, Moe's will include guacamole which Chipotle charges extra for, Moe's drink selection offers Mellow Yellow which is a very rare but tasty soda option, and all Moe's burritos come with chips and salsa which is more than Chipotle offers. Also one of the Burrito Boys made the remark that the steak at Moe's isn't as tough and dry as it seems from Chipotle.
CONS: Although they offer burritos that are almost the same size as Chipotle, the taste isn't quite as good. After discussing this with the other Burrito Boys, we came up with the chief reason why : the rice. Moe's offer's dirty rice, which has spices and flavorings. While good, we found the rice seasonings detracted from the overall burrito flavor, rather than enhancing it. Chipotle while more expensive, does seem to keep the rice from overpowering the other wonderful burrito flavors. Also all Moe's seem to have a tradition of yelling "welcome" when you walk in - some may consider this a friendly perk, but I would prefer to not be greeted so loudly. However, considering the value, these cons seem like things that are easy to overlook.
Overall, I would give the Moe's burrito a 3.5 stars out of 5. Maybe not quite as tasty as the burrito from Chipotle, yet you definitely don't have to pay as much either. Until the next burrito....
PROS: Hard to beat the value of one large burrito, chips and a drink for $5.00, Moe's offers ground beef which Chipotle doesn't have as an option, Moe's will include guacamole which Chipotle charges extra for, Moe's drink selection offers Mellow Yellow which is a very rare but tasty soda option, and all Moe's burritos come with chips and salsa which is more than Chipotle offers. Also one of the Burrito Boys made the remark that the steak at Moe's isn't as tough and dry as it seems from Chipotle.
CONS: Although they offer burritos that are almost the same size as Chipotle, the taste isn't quite as good. After discussing this with the other Burrito Boys, we came up with the chief reason why : the rice. Moe's offer's dirty rice, which has spices and flavorings. While good, we found the rice seasonings detracted from the overall burrito flavor, rather than enhancing it. Chipotle while more expensive, does seem to keep the rice from overpowering the other wonderful burrito flavors. Also all Moe's seem to have a tradition of yelling "welcome" when you walk in - some may consider this a friendly perk, but I would prefer to not be greeted so loudly. However, considering the value, these cons seem like things that are easy to overlook.
Overall, I would give the Moe's burrito a 3.5 stars out of 5. Maybe not quite as tasty as the burrito from Chipotle, yet you definitely don't have to pay as much either. Until the next burrito....
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
A Review on Burritos
It has been forever since I posted, so I came up with something I want to write about. BURRITOS! Nowadays the burrito place is becoming as common as the hamburger place once was. They are extremely tasty and rarely leave you hungry and unless you are turned off by Mexican food in general, it is rare to meet someone who objects to a tasty burrito. My co-workers and I (who will now be referred to as "The Burrito Boys") decided to try one burrito at a different place each week and review them. This week the Burrito Boys decided to try Chipotle Mexican Grill. I got a pork burrito with guacamole and my fellow Burrito Boy got a steak burrito with guacamole. My burrito was very tasty and I thought I would list out the pros and cons of the burrito from Chipotle -
PROs: Rarely hungry after a burrito from Chipotle, each burrito packs about 1200 calories, ingredients taste fresh, guacamole is amazing, you may be able to maintain a healthy weight by only eating one meal from this place a day, and don't have a loud greeting yelled out to you when you walk in.
CONs: You feel really full and heavy after finishing one of their menu items, guacamole costs extra (whereas many places include it at no extra charge), no chips included with order, my fellow Burrito Boy felt the steak was a bit tough to eat, at 1200 calories per burrito it is hard to consider how many people this would feed in third world countries, unlikely to have any weight loss stories from consistently eating at this place, beans can have after effects that I will not go into on this blog (but you may want to have Gas-X handy).
All in all - my review would be 4 out of 5 stars for a burrito at Chipotle. I feel the food is high quality but if they offered a smaller size it would be nice.
PROs: Rarely hungry after a burrito from Chipotle, each burrito packs about 1200 calories, ingredients taste fresh, guacamole is amazing, you may be able to maintain a healthy weight by only eating one meal from this place a day, and don't have a loud greeting yelled out to you when you walk in.
CONs: You feel really full and heavy after finishing one of their menu items, guacamole costs extra (whereas many places include it at no extra charge), no chips included with order, my fellow Burrito Boy felt the steak was a bit tough to eat, at 1200 calories per burrito it is hard to consider how many people this would feed in third world countries, unlikely to have any weight loss stories from consistently eating at this place, beans can have after effects that I will not go into on this blog (but you may want to have Gas-X handy).
All in all - my review would be 4 out of 5 stars for a burrito at Chipotle. I feel the food is high quality but if they offered a smaller size it would be nice.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Amazing Grace Review
This movie came out in 2006 and is a historic drama about the man William Wilberforce. I had heard a little about this man growing up and was interested to see what Hollywood did with his story. Overall, I think they made a good period piece that didn't exclude things like William's faith which made him the man he was throughout history. The acting in this movie is well done, and although it isn't incredibly fast-paced as far as a story (few historic dramas can be), it did deliver what it was intended to do which is give the biography of an astounding man who worked in England to abolish slavery. I don't know if it is true or not but it shows several scenes of William interacting with John Newton. If that is historically accurate it is news to me. John Newton wrote the hymn "Amazing Grace" and used to be slave ship sailor before he became a Christian and changed his life. I wasn't aware that he knew William Wilberforce, but that is an informative fact if the movie wasn't taking historic liberties. I thought this movie was well-done and showed the dedication of Mr. Wilberforce to overthrow slavery in England. I would give this movie 3 out of 5 stars. Worth a watch.
Iron Man 2 Review
I recently watched this movie after hearing much about it this summer but judging by the reviews from friends and relatives I decided not to pay a movie ticket price to view it. After watching the DVD, I feel I made the right decision. First of all, Iron Man 2 is not as good as the first Iron Man movie (but few sequels are). Unfortunately movies like Spiderman 2 and The Dark Knight set the bar really, really high for superhero sequels. In this case I believe the Iron Man series follows the more traditional sequel expectation which is that it doesn't surpass the original. After watching this, I feel the movie was kind of a let down for the following reasons:
1. Tony Stark's character is just plain annoying and arrogant. Robert Downey Jr. may just be playing the role really, really well if that is the character of the comic book hero - but to me it doesn't excuse the fact that he is a little too big for his britches.
2. The ending of this movie is anti-climatic. I don't want to give it away for those who may still watch this movie, but I thought the enemy was built up to such a degree, that the fast way he is destroyed didn't seem to be worth the watch in my opinion. That's all I'll say on that matter.
Overall if you want a lot of special effects, and you love the comic book character you may really enjoy this movie, otherwise I advise you to save yourself 2 hours of your life.
1. Tony Stark's character is just plain annoying and arrogant. Robert Downey Jr. may just be playing the role really, really well if that is the character of the comic book hero - but to me it doesn't excuse the fact that he is a little too big for his britches.
2. The ending of this movie is anti-climatic. I don't want to give it away for those who may still watch this movie, but I thought the enemy was built up to such a degree, that the fast way he is destroyed didn't seem to be worth the watch in my opinion. That's all I'll say on that matter.
Overall if you want a lot of special effects, and you love the comic book character you may really enjoy this movie, otherwise I advise you to save yourself 2 hours of your life.
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Love Happens Review
I watched this with my wife tonight and boy, was I surprised (in a good way). Love Happens as a movie is a well put-together movie about the need people have for one another, and the ways people try to escape their hurt. The acting in it was top-notch and the script was really well-written in my humble opinion. Don't rent this movie thinking you will be getting a romantic comedy. While it did have romance points, it wasn't purely about the love between the two main characters. This movie dared to tackle much deeper issues in life and for that - I have to applaud it. I was expecting a fluffy, formulaic movie where everything turns up wonderful, but this movie went in directions I didn't expect and tackled issues that many movies don't even touch (in a good way)!! One thing I really liked about the movie was, that even though the main character wasn't dealing with his own emotions and issues that occurred in his own life - he still was driven with a heart to touch other people and minister to their needs. Rather than become self-obsessed he was still focusing on others which was a wonderful example of "loving his neighbor as himself" as the Bible teaches. Since I don't want to give anymore away - I'll leave it at that and heartily recommend you go out and rent/buy the movie "Love Happens". Movies like this aren't released that often.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Killers Review

I wasn't sure what this movie would be like, but I do like both Ashton and Katherine and the preview looked funny. Now that I rejoined Netflix again, I figured it is time to start up on the reviews. Why? Well watching movies is all fun and everything, but unless I analyze the movie and compare it to others as well as evaluate it from a Biblical worldview, I find movie watching can be a big useless time sink. This movie is about Ashton Kutcher who is an assassin in the movie. He falls in love with Katherine Heigl's character and the rest you will have to watch. My opinion? Did not like it. Something about this movie just didn't deliver what I wanted. The movie walks the fine line between action and comedy and didn't do it well. I wasn't sure if I should laugh or be concerned during intense action scenes and the overall delivery of the lines left much to be desired. I'm going to have to say this movie was definitely worth skipping. One character in the movie does nothing but drink throughout the entire movie. Is this supposed to be funny? Are we to laugh at murder and alcoholism? I suggest this movie be skipped based on poor delivery and objectionable material to laugh about.
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Coach Carter review

This basketball movie was surprisingly much better than I expected. This movie is probably one of the more recent ones that I watched. It stars Samuel L. Jackson as the Coach Carter of the Richmond, VA high school basketball team. I went into this movie kind of skeptical because movies like this can tend to be fairly formulaic. This movie really impressed me, because it wasn't exactly what I expected and it really delivered. Coach Carter went against the grain and really believed that the values he stood up for had the potential to change lives. I was really impressed at the vision of Coach Carter and just how far he would go to make his point. Very well-acted by Samuel Jackson. Also having seen another basketball movie entitled "Glory Road", I felt this movie was volumes better. I don't know if it was the writing or the acting - but I just felt that Coach Carter was one of the best movies regarding basketball I have seen since the movie "Hoosiers". Although I can't agree with everything that goes on in the movie, I did find it fairly realistic and very motivational. Standing up for the truth isn't always popular and this movie does a good job showing that. Two thumbs up in my opinion. Like I said before, potententially the best basketball movie I have seen since "Hoosiers".
The Blind Side review

I went to see this movie when it came out around Thanksgiving in 2009 and really, really enjoyed it. It is an interesting story about a young man and the family who welcomes him into their home and helps him to become an NFL player. This is a powerful story and very well acted by Sandra Bullock. I think this is one of the best roles she has played and I'm glad she was nominated for best actress for it. I almost wouldn't call this movie a sports movie - just because the storyline really revolves more about Michael Orr coming into the home of this southern family in the movie and how they both learned from each other. Another true story that Hollywood did a really good job with. I felt this movie was well cast, well-directed and inspiring to watch. Very well-done and very moving. A definite recommendation in my book.
The Express review

OK, I've decided with my posts, that I'm going to cover quite a few sports movies and what I liked the most of each. The first one I'll be covering is The Express which is based on a true story (most sports stories tend to say this) about a star (Ernie Davis) running back and the coach that worked with him (played by Dennis Quaid). While Dennis Quaid isn't my favorite movie actor, I thought he did a really remarkable job in this movie as a gruff, no-nonsense coach who really helped to bring out the best in his player - Ernie Davis. Although this movie tends to be on the long side - I thought it did a good job moving along and drawing you into good character development. Another thing I really liked about this movie was that it didn't really have a fairy tale ending. The ending seemed true life and while it wasn't the "happily ever after", I think it did do the story of Ernie Davis justice. I say that - not really knowing much about Ernie Davis before watching this movie - so take that last statement with as much salt as you deem necessary. All in all, I liked this movie, and don't want to reveal the complete storyline in case anyone wants to watch it after reading this post. Many football movies have been produced, but "The Express" stands alone fairly well. Definitely worth a watch.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
The Color of Money

To many, this movie may be considered a classic about pool that came out in the 80s. It has big names like Paul Newman and Tom Cruise so if you are a fan of either of those gentlemen, you've probably heard of it. If I understand it correctly, this movie is basically a sequel to the movie The Hustler with Paul Newman about a pool hall hustler (really?). Tom Cruise looks like he is a little younger than before he played in Top Gun, but it may have been after - I haven't checked the dates the movies were both made. Anyway the story revolves around Paul Newman finding out that Tom Cruise is a talented pool player and convincing him to go on the road with him in an attempt to win a lot of money by betting Newman's money on Cruise's skills at the pool table. Ultimately though, this movie seemed to be much more than about pool. Sure, pool is a great game but it explored complex qualities in each of the story's characters. Tom Cruise plays Vincent - a pool player who is very good and who knows that he is very good. He would rather beat everyone than lose a couple games so he could take more money home in the long run. Paul Newman, on the other hand, has been around pool halls longer and knows what you need to do in order to take home the most cash. He tries to teach his apprentice (Vincent) this, but finds it hard to get through to him at times. Martin Scorsese directs this movie, so there are definitely some big names associated with it. I thought it was well-done, but I found the ending a little disappointing, and was also disturbed that inappropriate scenes and bad language had to mess up the telling of this story. Due to these factors, my rating of this movie went down. I would give it 3 stars out of 5 .
Spitfire Grill review

Chaos Theory Review

Since I've been watching several Ryan Reynolds movies, I decided to put this movie in our queue which is about a type A personality who does everything at a set time in a daily routine. Suddenly his wife decides to change the clock, and it completely changes his day and helps him to learn some valuable lessons from being unpredictable. Overall this didn't seem to be a real big-budget movie, nor did it really fit the catagory of laugh-out-loud comedy. I would describe it as a dramedy - mostly drama with some funny parts thrown in. I thought the acting was definitely done well, but what I really liked about this movie was the depth of the script and the overall message it conveyed. One of the main points of this movie, is - we are not masters of our own destiny. Things and circumstances happen to us that we can't always explain (imagine that!). I personally don't believe it is merely coincidence, I believe God allows things (note I didn't say causes) things in our life for an ulitmate purpose. God also may cause things in our life, but I don't believe He causes everything in our life to happen the way it does. Some things may be the result of my own stupidity, or evil forces (specifically the devil). Although He doesn't cause those things to happen, I believe God does allow them for his ultimate purposes to be accomplished in our life. Anyway - I digress. This movie explores what love is, and the main character learns some really interesting things about life as he knows it - all because his routine was upset. I recommend this movie, because it isn't your average. It actually explores a message that isn't always communicated in mainstream movies. Check it out - I give it a good 4 stars out of 5.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Time Traveler's Wife Review

Chrystal and I decided to watch this one since it seemed to smack of romance and interest. However, it proved to be more disappointing than we were hoping for. The story is basically revolving around Eric Bana's character who happens to time travel (really?). He falls in love with a young girl and they eventually get married. Although this movie tries to come off as deeply romantic, I thought it only halfway delivers. It explores some interesting science fiction ideas, but nothing that mind-blowing to make it a must-see movie. Overall the previews led us to believe that it would deliver a much better movie than it did. I thought Rachel McAdams was very good in her role, but the rest of the movie was definitely worth skipping. I can't recommend this movie very highly.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Just Friends Review

Knights of the South Bronx

Monday, January 25, 2010
Selecting the Perfect Box of Chocolate
Paul and I had a fun excursion to Georgetown this weekend. We decided to compare the chocolates from the Godiva shop with chocolates from Dean & Deluca. Both companies have their chocolates made by different chocolatier's in NY and then ship them to the stores. Surprisingly, the D&D chocolates created by Christopher Norman turned out to be more expensive and although the chocolates looked more artsy, the taste did not compare to the taste of Godiva. Also, the representative at Godiva was very enthusiastic, eager to let you taste samples, and informative. Godiva has improved their preferred customer club (of which I was already a member) to give more rewards. We hope this might help you pick out some delicious sweet treats for Valentine's Day. I would encourage you to try personalizing your gift by selecting what will go into your own box of chocolates. While we're not professional taste testers, we tried our best. Paul cleansed his palette in between tastings with a glass of red wine. I drank and swirled H20.
Here are our descriptions of the high caloric adventure:
1. The heart-shaped Sparkling Mimosa: Champagne and orange juice flavored chocolate cream in dark chocolate.
2. Double Chocolate Raspberry Truffle: Red and black raspberry puree in dark chocolate.
Dean & Deluca:
1. Lemon Truffle: Lemon thyme flavor is enrobed in milk or dark chocolate.
Here are our descriptions of the high caloric adventure:
1. The heart-shaped Sparkling Mimosa: Champagne and orange juice flavored chocolate cream in dark chocolate.
- Paul: Tasty orange creme; surprisingly strong flavor, but not overpowering.
- Chrystal: Buttery rich orange flavor with a champagne aftertaste. Love the heart shape. Only wishing the size was bigger! *Must have for V-day*
2. Double Chocolate Raspberry Truffle: Red and black raspberry puree in dark chocolate.
- Paul: Superb. One of the best blends of rasberry and dark chocolate.
- Chrystal: Very bold, rich, and intense flavor as if I'm biting into a raspberry. A small bite goes a long way.
- Paul: Not quite as the key lime flavor I was expecting.
- Chrystal: Too sweet for me.
- Paul: Ties the raspberry truffle or exceeds it. Very rich.
- Chrystal: Milky creamy bite, delightfully smooth and light flavor. It's a good thing we only had 1 to share because these are so light and creamy that it would be easy to eat more.
Dean & Deluca:
1. Lemon Truffle: Lemon thyme flavor is enrobed in milk or dark chocolate.
- Paul: Very good lemon taste.
- Chrystal: Light zesty lemon flavor. Refreshing.
- Paul: Not as good as I expected. Fruit was weak.
- Chrystal: Gross bubble gum flavor.
- Paul: Tastes too artificial.
- Chrystal: I love the artistic design. It's surprisingly big enough to share. The candy coating is too sweet for me.
- Paul: Forgot to write down notes.
- Chrystal: Rich flavor, but lacks the champagne effervescence that Godiva's heart shaped chocolate has.
Publish Post
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Gone Baby Gone review

G.I. Joe : Rise of the Cobra Review

Notting Hill review

While visiting family this week, I happened to sit down and watch Notting Hill with them. I personally like Hugh Grant's acting a little more than Julia Roberts but must say this movie was a pleasant romantic drama/comedy about a movie actress (Julia) who falls for a simple bookshop owner. I'm not positive this would be considered a comedy or just a romantic drama with some funny moments - but it still seemed to work well. Both Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant were very good at playing their roles, and they were supported by several very talented actors/actresses who made the whole story work really well. Although I don't think this was as good a movie for Hugh Grant as Two Weeks Notice, I do think he played his part well and it made for a good fairy-tale story about two people who have great chemistry together. There are a few off-color jokes throughout the story, but overall I think this was a very well-made and funny story that makes for a great overall movie. Two thumbs up.
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Entertainment & Escapism
I was reading "The Simple Dollar" blog this morning and came upon a great post that I highly recommend. It is:
http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2009/11/08/what-is-escapism-how-does-it-cost-me/ .
If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend you do before continuing my discussion below.
I would like to talk about it on my own blog in fact. Basically Trent (author of The Simple Dollar blog) talks about the difference between entertainment and escapism. I found the contrast very interesting and it made me think about my own media habits. Do I watch movies, listen to good music and play video games just to escape reality? Or are these ways for me to relax and have some fun in life without necessarily trying to escape reality? I believe personally, that I waffle sometimes between one and the other. I do enjoy movie, games, and good music but I think that the key to know if I am drifting from edifying entertainment into mindless escapism is one question: Am I trying to fill a void in my life with this activity? Every time I choose to sit down and invest time in a game, movie or listening to music I have to look at the fruit of the time spent. If I come away from the time, feeling more lonely, saddened and/or purposeless - that is a red flag that I have crossed into the land of escapism via entertainment. However, if after the time I feel like I've gained perspective or grown in my understanding of others and can then continue normal life-duties with a new perspective - I think that is well within the realm of edifying entertainment. Also, being a Christian I need to ask myself - is this something that I can glorify God doing/watching/listening to? Entertainment should never be used to fill a void. It does it poorly when used for that purpose. What entertainment can be useful for is to help bond with other people in your life, and keep your mind actively evaluating things instead of dwelling on the negatives in your life. I am a firm believer that you should never turn your brain off while allowing media to be seen or heard in your life (which is very prevelant in escapism). Everything listened to and watched should be evaluated and thought about. If the messages are agreeable - think about ways it could affect your own life, and if the messages are false/disagreeable you should be able to actively filter them from a solid worldview of Truth. In all these things, as a Christian I need to keep in mind what Paul says:
Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. - Ephesians 5:15-16 NIV
http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2009/11/08/what-is-escapism-how-does-it-cost-me/ .
If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend you do before continuing my discussion below.
I would like to talk about it on my own blog in fact. Basically Trent (author of The Simple Dollar blog) talks about the difference between entertainment and escapism. I found the contrast very interesting and it made me think about my own media habits. Do I watch movies, listen to good music and play video games just to escape reality? Or are these ways for me to relax and have some fun in life without necessarily trying to escape reality? I believe personally, that I waffle sometimes between one and the other. I do enjoy movie, games, and good music but I think that the key to know if I am drifting from edifying entertainment into mindless escapism is one question: Am I trying to fill a void in my life with this activity? Every time I choose to sit down and invest time in a game, movie or listening to music I have to look at the fruit of the time spent. If I come away from the time, feeling more lonely, saddened and/or purposeless - that is a red flag that I have crossed into the land of escapism via entertainment. However, if after the time I feel like I've gained perspective or grown in my understanding of others and can then continue normal life-duties with a new perspective - I think that is well within the realm of edifying entertainment. Also, being a Christian I need to ask myself - is this something that I can glorify God doing/watching/listening to? Entertainment should never be used to fill a void. It does it poorly when used for that purpose. What entertainment can be useful for is to help bond with other people in your life, and keep your mind actively evaluating things instead of dwelling on the negatives in your life. I am a firm believer that you should never turn your brain off while allowing media to be seen or heard in your life (which is very prevelant in escapism). Everything listened to and watched should be evaluated and thought about. If the messages are agreeable - think about ways it could affect your own life, and if the messages are false/disagreeable you should be able to actively filter them from a solid worldview of Truth. In all these things, as a Christian I need to keep in mind what Paul says:
Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. - Ephesians 5:15-16 NIV
Nights in the Rodanthe Review

Another Nicholas Sparks book makes it to the big screen. I decided to add this movie having seen 3 others movie adaption by this guy : 1. Message in a Bottle, 2. Notebook , and 3. A Walk to Remember. However, out of the four movies, I think this one was the lamest. This movie in many respects resembles "Message in a Bottle", but it came off a little more cheesy and formulaic. Basically the plot is Diane Lane's character is hosting a bed and breakfast in the Outer Banks, NC and Richard Gere's character comes to stay there to try to resolve some lawsuits he has with the family of someone he was a doctor for. During this time, he falls in love with Diane Lane's character and they have wonderful times at the beach, blah...blah...blah....BLAH. Ok, at this point (without giving away what happens) let me start to give my two cents - this movie is very formulaic and kind of boring. The character development just doesn't seem developed enough despite being well-acted and the plot is too simplistic. The movie is 1.5 hours, yet I think you can find better things to do with your time than to watch this movie. The overall messages conveyed from the movie are not very pro-marriage nor do they seem to accurately convey that love is committed in good times and bad, not just when you have butterflies in your stomach and are constantly day-dreaming about your lover. So my last words on this movie? Skip it.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Review

Due to my interest in Zorro, I noticed that Netflix recommended "The Scarlet Pimpernel" movie to me, so I added it to my queue and this weekend actually got around to watching it. Although the movie is about 2.5 hours, I found that I enjoyed the story and that the acting wasn't terrible. I think Jane Seymour is an excellent actress, and all in all, I thought this movie was pretty good. Basically the story is about an Englishman who is trying to save people from death during the French Revolution (I think). To do that, he (the Scarlet Pimpernel) must come up with a dual lifestyle much like Zorro, Batman or Superman in order to continue his job while remaining unsuspicious. To me this movie came off as a cross between "Pride and Prejudice" and "The Mask of Zorro". The first movie I'm not particularly fond of, while I love the Zorro movies. This movie had enough of the Zorro-like theme to keep my interest, but it had enough romance and fancy dancing to keep Chrystal's interest. So to sum it up - great movie. Out of 5 stars this movie wins a solid 4 in my book.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Vital Signs Review

2 Fast 2 Furious Review

State of Play

Saturday, October 03, 2009
The OC: Season 3, 4

I, Chrystal, was sick almost all of September. During this time, I was grateful for our many channels and embarrassed to admit hours of reluctantly watching SOAP network (what else is on during the day). Then I have to admit that I am hooked on season 3 of The OC. I think this show is a modern spin on Beverly Hills 90210. The show focuses on 4 designer clad teens and their parents. The main story line is about Ryan Atwood, a rough high school student from Chino, CA., that gets adopted by Sandy Cohen, an affluent Attorney General. Ryan has to adapt to his new environment and learn to mesh with the rich kids to make the most of the opportunity. Season 3 ended with the death of one of the main characters. Season 4 started with the young adults still processing the grief from losing a friend, but moving forward with their lives pursuing jobs and college. I love the witty humor between the characters and the great acting!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The Soloist Review

I just got this movie from Netflix and decided to see it hoping for a inspiring true story from two noteworthy actors. Before I go into it any further though, I have to vent a little. One thing that bothers me (quite a bit actually) is when you watch 30 TV ads for a movie that frame the movie in such a light that you come expecting a completely different movie than the movie delivers. I think the people who put the ads together for "The Soloist" did such a thing. The ads made it look quite a bit different and to come expecting a certain type of movie, when in reality the movie is very different than the previews lead you to believe. Overall I like both the actors Robert Downey Jr, and Jamie Fox, however the script and story (at least in the movie) left me disappointed. I haven't read the book so I refrain from commenting at all on that. Although there was talent in the acting, it didn't keep the movie from feeling slow and ultimately leaving you more down than you expected to be. Like I was telling Chrystal, there are two types of stories 1. the true stories that are very real, and 2. the fictionalized fairy tales told in a real life setting. I realize that is a very broad generalization but let me finish.... This movie definitely fits the first category a lot more than the second. If you go into the movie expecting realism instead of completely inspirational moments, you may like it. Otherwise, save your time and money and leave this movie alone.
Chrystal's Review:
Paul told me about this movie and I was intrigued by the plot because it is a true story and involves music. About 10 minutes into this movie, I realized that the plot was moving was very slowly. Sadly, I actually fell asleep once or twice, but was able to catch up to the story. I guess it would be unrealistic to show a relationship with a reporter and mentally disturbed homeless man happening quickly, so art was imitating real life. I suppose real life is not an action thriller most of the time. The movie focuses on what we learn when a selfish divorced reporter (Robert Downey, Jr.) "puts himself out there" and befriends a mentally ill homeless man (Jamie Fox). The movie does an amazing job highlighting that all relationships take work and commitment. I love how the movie points out that friendship is demonstrated not only in words or good intentions, but faithful action. The Bible says, "Many will say they are loyal friends, but who can find one who is really faithful." Proverbs 20:6. We also know that our Savior, Jesus, was called a "Friend of Sinners." The reporter in this story takes a lot of personal risks to befriend the homeless man; someone on the outskirts of society. So, I loved the acting and some of the key moments, but too slow to keep my interest or watch again.
Fast and the Furious review

OK, first of all let me start out by saying that I haven't seen all the Fast and the Furious movies. I only watched the first one all the way through, and thought it was entertaining - but never got around to watching and reviewing the 2nd and 3rd movie. From what I heard/read they didn't seem to really live up to the first movie, and frankly I never saw the need to take the time to watch them. When I heard that the 4th movie of the series was going to bring back all the original cast, I thought it would be worth checking out - and to be honest - I'm very glad that I did. Vin Diesel is back and so is Paul Walker. All the cast is pretty much back from the original movie, and guess what? The plot is decent as well. My expectations were pretty low for this movie, but I walked away pleasantly surprised at how well the story fit together. You could almost consider this movie the "true sequel" to the first movie. The plot was semi-believable (how believable do you expect from this series?), the cars were fast, the action was fun to watch and the ending was very well put together. I won't give it away, but I thought the way this movie wrapped itself up was the best I have seen since I watched "The Bourne Ultimatum". I really liked this movie, and if you enjoyed the original movie at all, I think you should definitely check out this one. Chrystal really enjoyed it as well, so I'm giving it two thumbs up.
Taken Review

Are you ready for an andrenaline kick? Taken may be the ticket for you. Basically the story involves Liam Neeson as a retired army guy that can really enforce security and protect important people, and his daughter. In the movie, he is divorced and really loves his daughter but doesn't get a lot of time to see her and spend with her. She is a typical 17 year old who wants to live it up and travel all over, while he is more cautious and protective as her dad. She ends up taking a trip overseas and doesn't tell him the whole story which opens the door for her to get kidnapped by some guys intent on selling her into the sex-trade market. This movie was really fast paced, and I felt developed enough of the characters that you really felt for Liam's character and sympathized with his love for his daughter. Good acting, and excellent action scenes make this movie fun to watch as well as intense. If you like movies that keep the action coming or TV shows like "24", you most likely will enjoy "Taken". I recommend it.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Innerspace Review

A classic movie directed by Steven Spielberg from the 80s. Innerspace is the story about a pilot that goes on a mission to be miniturized and injected into a bunny rabbit. However, things get dicey, and instead of being injected into a rabbit, the pilot (played by Dennis Quaid) is injected into a character played by Martin Short. Although this movie is classified as a comedy, I didn't find it that funny. Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan both play in this movie, and I thought that Martin Short did the physical comedy parts very well. However, it almost appeared that this movie's target audience may have been under my age. It is cute and relies on a lot of physically comedic scenarios to try to keep the laughs coming, and I found it OK - but not great as far a comedies go. I think my favorite Martin Short comedy still has to be "The Three Amigos". I believe that movie came out in the 80s as well. Of course one reason I may consider "The Three Amigos" a better movie was that my first watching of it was when I was quite a bit younger. Some movies leave a lasting good impression on you when you are young, but don't seem as impressive when you rewatch them several years later. 1 thumb up.
Conspiracy Theory review

I caught this movie on TV a few weeks ago, and actually was able to watch the whole thing through finally. I know my siblings have enjoyed this movie, but I had never gotten around to actually watching it. I liked this movie about Mel Gibson being a paranoid oddball who loves Julia Roberts character and confides in her what his theories are. The acting is well-done, and the movie has bits of humor sprinkled throughout with intense action scenes to make a pretty well-balanced movie to watch. One unique thing about this movie that I have to add, is that it actually motivated me to find out more about the classic book "The Catcher and the Rye". This book has a significant part in the movie, and made me want to find out more about the plot that surrounded it. Movies that actually pique your curiousity in reading the classics don't come around all the time - so that caused my evaluation of this movie to be a little higher than average. Good suspense, decent comedy parts, and an intriguing story make for a good movie in my opinion. 1.5 thumbs out of 2.
Lars and the Real Girl review

This is one of those quirky yet recommended movies that came out recently. I had heard some good things about the overall message and added it to my Netflix queue. I'm sorry to say I could not finish the movie. The message may be really good in the ending, yet I just couldn't bring myself to finish it in this slow-moving drama about a man who basically treats a life-size doll as his best friend. I think the acting was pretty well done, I just struggled to relate and stay drawn into the storyline due to the oddity of the whole plot. Sorry Lars, I lost my patience with you. As I watched Lars take his doll to the doctor, and to get a haircut, as well as to a holiday party, my mind began pondering the 1.5 hours I will never regain as I sat watching this movie. Not a very fast-moving or typical movie, yet if you have the patience, you may find it very rewarding. I didn't have the patience so therefore I give "Lars and the Real Girl", 1/2 thumb up out of two. Sorry Lars, I never did find out if he ended up going out with a real girl. Oh well.
Escape From Alcatraz

A classic Clint Eastwood prison movie. I just watched this movie and grew very fascinated with the Alcatraz prison as a result. I thought the acting performances were top-notch (what more can you ask from Clint Eastwood?) and the story was compelling enough to really draw you in. Basically Clint Eastwood plays a character that was sent to the Alcatraz prison due to poor behavior at other prisons. Alcatraz was known for being a maximum security prison with little hope of ever escaping successfully. Clint Eastwood plays the cool and collected prison inmate who won't let other prisoners take advantage of him, yet earns the respect of many within the prison. He slowly forms a plan to escape and I'll leave the rest for you to watch. Overall I thought this was a very well done prison movie, that kept me engaged, made me curious about other Alcatraz movies (there were many made in Hollywood), and wrapped up the story in a well-done way. Another thing I liked about this movie was that it seemed to show the poor conditions and sad states of prisons without becoming overly depressing and dark. I felt the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" was a little too dark and depressing. "Escape from Alcatraz" seems to avoid that problem while still giving you a feeling of realism from a maximum security prison movie. Two thumbs up in my opinion.
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Fireproof Review

Chrystal and I rented this movie after hearing many positive reviews of the message and presentation of this movie. We were not disappointed. In this movie, Kirk Cameron is a fireman who doesn't really have a good marriage and heading down the road to divorce. As he talks to his parents, he decides to take the challenge of his dad, who gives him a "love dare" to practice learning how to love and care for his wife. This begins to work some great changes in his life as well as his wife's. We weren't expecting too much out of this movie because we knew that the production costs were probably a lot less than many hollywood movies - yet Kirk Cameron did a great job in his role and overall I believe the movie really delivers. Marriage isn't always a walk in the park as many romantic comedies portray. Times do become tough, and trials can threaten to disrupt a marriage. Yet this movie I believe accurately shows that with God's help - a marriage can be healed and can glorify God. Two thumbs up for a great movie with a great message!
Vanilla Sky Review

Pure genius. I saw this movie after taping it off of TV, and have rewatched parts of it almost 6 times! Now granted I saw the edited for TV version, and I can't endorse everything about this movie, yet the acting, the soundtrack, and the storyline get an exceptional rating in my opinion. Tom Cruise is a rich young man who has a lot of money and everything he ever wanted in life. However, due to some friendships in his life, and some bad choices, his life is changed forever. I won't say much more than that, but I loved the deeper meanings in this movie. Don't watch this movie expecting a chic flick, because you probably will be very disappointed, however - if you like movies that make you think about life - you will probably enjoy "Vanilla Sky" very, very much. Again - the acting is phonemenal, and the soundtrack was superb. I'm a big fan of directors that can match a good story with great songs. "Vanilla Sky" definitely does that with unexpected twists and quotes that will leave you thinking you need to rewatch this movie to really "get it". Two thumbs up!
Tropic Thunder Review

This movie is getting a lot of press. So I decided to rent it and see how funny it really was. Ultimately, I came away feeling like it was big let down. Now I know a lot of people won't agree with me, but this was one movie that it seemed the previews have almost given away the most funny scenes. Overall the humor was just comprised of actors cussing up a storm and yelling at each other, overcoming drug addictions and just plain being stupid. Some movies are very good at being so stupid that they are funny. I didn't feel that way for Tropic Thunder. It was amusing seeing Matthew McConaughey and Tom Cruise in this movie, yet they failed to save a movie that seemed too stupid to really be worth a rental. Granted, there aren't too many movies that actually spoof a war movie, yet this one could have been much funnier in my opinion - and ended up being overtly offensive for too few laughs. Not recommended in my opinion.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Hollywoodland Review

This movie "Hollywoodland" is the story of George Reeve's mysterious death. Allegedly he died by suicide, yet some have speculated that he was murdered. For those who may not know who George Reeve is, he is the original guy who played the "superman" character in the 1950's - 1960s. He also played in a few movies, but was kind of stereotyped as the hero character in the red cape. This movie was pretty interesting. Some people have described this movie as long and slow, but I disagree. It seemed to move along pretty well and for me, it was a pretty interesting biography of a man I know little about. George Reeve evidently had his share of problems and this movie did a great job showing how badly he wanted to be known for more than a blue spandex hero, yet couldn't seem to break out of that stereotype. Also did a good job showing the possible ways the actor could have died, yet let the viewer ultimately decide. Fairly intelligent way of handling this mysterious death. I thought the movie was well made, and had good character development. However, there was also some parts that showed George Reeve's womanizing ways, which is why I don't give it a higher rating. All of us are sinners in need of a Savior and George Reeve was no exception. All in all, this showed what a hard life "Hollywoodland" really does boil down to in the movie business. 1.5 thumbs up.
Christmas with the Kranks Review

With Christmas around this time of year, I taped this movie off of TV and I have one statement to sum this up - I'M SURE GLAD I DIDN'T RENT IT. This has the potential to be funny, yet it just doesn't deliver. Tim Allen has one or two very funny scenes - that is it. Jamie Lee Curtis has some funny parts, but overall I think this movie is just a sad attempt to make a memorable Christmas movie that hasn't already been made. It does offer a few parts that may make you chuckle, but overall I would recommend you save your money and your time on this one.
Friday, December 05, 2008
Farce of the Penguins - So Much Potential, Yet...

OK this movie was also on HBO and having seen and enjoyed "March of the Penguins", I thought this might be worth a watch. Basically it is a bunch of footage about Carl - a penguin who thinks he has an eating disorder and is depressed about the meaning of his life. He trudges along with his buddy penguins in search of a mate. First of all, let me say - this movie has a TON of potential to be funny and entertaining at the same time. Bob Saget however, seemed to delight in potty jokes and adult-oriented humor throughout the whole movie. Do you enjoy watching penguins fart and tell off-color jokes? If so this may be your type of movie. However, for me it got old and distasteful very quickly and I didn't even finish this movie. I am kind of surprised that movies like "March of the Penguins" became so popular. That's why a witty script with some good jokes and voice-overs could have been a hilarious documentary. Unfortunately, this movie is all about potty-mouth penguins talking about reproduction. Not that funny. I would recommend skipping this one.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
In the Land of Women - Not Your Average Movie

I am currently getting HBO free for a month, so I stumbled on this movie "In the Land of Women" which actually came out in 2007. I must have completely missed this one, since I don't even remember it being in the theatre. Or maybe I just thought it would be a chick flick and showed no interest in looking into it further. However, as Chrystal and I started watching it, we gradually grew more and more involved in the story. This is a drama with a slightly humorous parts at times. The acting is top-notch. I did read that the previews misrepresented this movie, so I advise anyone who has watched the preview to FORGET anything they imagined this film would be like. Basically the story is about a young man who comes to take care of his grandma (who is getting older and need helps to live). As he moves in, he ends up meeting several women (one of them being Meg Ryan) and strikes up a friendship with them. I normally feel so-so about romantic comedies, yet this one was different. I was intrigued by the young man's character and how well he listened to women. The women in the movie all seemed to really show an interest in this sensitive young man because he was honest with them, and he really listened to their hearts. The script in this movie is very well-written in my humble opinion, and I found the story refreshing compared to many Hollywood love stories. In fact don't even expect a love story with a predictable ending. Just expect to see a honest look into real life through the eyes of the characters in this movie. As long as you don't come with any expectations, I think you will find this movie very uplifting and worth a watch. Two thumbs up.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Some Research that Might Help You to be Happier
I was browsing around http://www.lifehacker.com and noticed this article about those who watch TV : http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/health/research/20happy.html?_r=1&em I highly recommend you take a look at it. TV and movies seem to be watched more and more. No I don't have any stats for you about this, but I do know that my tendency is to watch more of it, rather than less of it. However, unhappy people seem to watch MORE TV than happy people (at least according to the article above referenced). So come on people, turn off that television and go visit your neighbor or go for a hike. Do something other than allow yourself to passively watch hours of programming. I've thought of writing a novel someday in my life. However, watching TV seriously impedes any chance of starting my novel. Speaking of good novels - I just read one called Shoefly Pie by Tim Downs. Excellent book that was very well-written in my opinion. If you like murder mysteries, you might want to check it out.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
The Enforcer Review

After reviewing the first movie of "Dirty Harry" and finding some major problems with the characters and plots (please see previous post), I wasn't sure how the sequels of Dirty Harry would be. However, I was curious enough to tape them when they were on TV. This movie "The Enforcer" is actually the 3rd in the series, and caused me to really start liking the series again. The first one left me skeptical, but Clint Eastwood does seem to really own this role, and the script writing is not bad at all. The clever comments and funny situations that Harry gets himself into and out of make for some good movie moments. In this movie, Harry gets a female partner (whom he doesn't quite trust) and itsn't thrilled about it. However, over time he grows to respect her and she proves to be a great partner for him. There are some great one-liners in this movie, and the acting is very well done in my opinion. Although Harry Callahan seems to be kind of arrogant and adopts an the-end-justifies-the-means mentality, movies like this make it hard not to like him anyway. Recommended if you have an interest in Clint Eastwood or good cop movies.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Incredible Hulk Review

Saturday, November 08, 2008
Cinderella Man Review

Saturday, October 18, 2008
What I'm Reading

Friday, October 17, 2008
The Outsiders Review

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
3:10 To Yuma Review

I'm not a huge fan of western movies. To me they have had their time in the spotlight, and just mention the character John Wayne and I'm sure about 7 westerns pop into your mind. However, this movie was recommended, and after watching it I was blown away by how well-done it was. The basic story is a poor farmer who has no respect from his son decides to help bring in a killer (Russell Crowe) for a $200 reward (and to earn respect from his son). The story is about his trek with the killer to the train that leaves at 3:10. This movie is very rich in character development and has some great action scenes as well. Russell Crowe was suberb in this movie, and for me I think it was one of the best movies I believe he has ever played in. Christian Bale also has a fine role. I was so impressed with this movie that I ended up buying it shortly after watching it. Great acting, great story, and a worthwhile ending. This movie has actually made me have hope that good western movies can come back. One note: although most of the bad characters in this movie quote the Bible, I didn't detect it as mocking Christians at all. People have been twisting the Bible and taking it out of context since it has been written, and I don't think that disproves it at all. As Romans says in chapter 3 verse 4 : "... Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar.. ". God's Word will continue to stand regardless of evil men misusing it. That being said, I found this movie fantastic and look forward to watching it again. Two thumbs up. Way up.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
August Rush Review

This movie was recommended to me by several people as a great heart-warming story with a wonderful music soundtrack. I have to agree with the soundtrack aspect. This movie really does have some great original music and is fun to watch. The basic story is that a boy was born due to the union of two musicians having a one-night stand. They get separated and kind of go on with their lives not realizing that the father of the girl has signed the kid off for adoption and to stay in foster care not wanting his girl to become a mother. Long story short - and I must warn you that spoilers will be forthcoming - the boy uses his musical genius to help find the musical genius of his two parents so that they are all reunited over the love of music in the end. The one thing I didn't enjoy about this movie was that I found it kind of slow to get started. It definitely had good plot development, yet I found it almost boring in the beginning as I'm waiting for the story to unfold. However, the acting was very good, and as stated before the musical score is one of the best I've heard in recent movies made. Recommended for all those who have even a passing interest in music.
Why the Internet is not responsible for the decline in printed press subscriptions
I was thinking about this topic for a few days and have come to the realization that the Internet is not solely responsible for the decrease in printed newspaper subscriptions. Why, you ask? Well it is true that more and more people get their news from online sources, and less and less people actually take the time to read non-electronic media on a regular basis, but I have become convinced that the real reason people are less inclined to pay for the printed news page, is because of the decline in journalism. Journalists today (especially of the major newspapers and publications) seem to have a real hard time presenting articles from an unbiased point of view. Not that journalists are supposed to be neutral on every issue, but let's face it people - their viewpoint is no longer even trying to creep into most of the printed articles today - it is probably 75% of the entire content of the article!!! I for one, am not interested in reading liberal viewpoints about the world today and definitely not interested in PAYING for those viewpoints to be delivered to my home. I believe at one point the newspapers were more interested in the truth of their articles than in publicly writing their viewpoints of current events, but I think in this day and age, that has not been the trend. I really think more people would stay with newspaper subscriptions if the subscriptions were actually more factual than opinionated. However, today the average journalists can't restrain him/herself from heavily peppering their articles with bias in one form or another. I just want the facts people! While I don't believe this is the only reason printed newspapers have declined in sales, I do think much of journalism has become a soapbox to promote liberal viewpoints and have ceased being concerned about reporting unbiased facts. So that is my rant. I'm not saying all journalists are this way, it just seems most of the large publications have a good number of the journalists I described above. I invite any comments you may have.
Monday, October 06, 2008
Wild Hogs Review

Shrek 3 Review

I have always been a fan of the Shrek movies. Not a die-hard fan where I wait in line on the opening day of the theatre release, yet still someone who likes to enjoy making fun of several Disney movies once in a while. So we got HBO for a few days on our cable box, and I was conveniently able to watch this movie and make a comparison compared to the other two (which I also enjoyed). My overall verdict? 4 Stars out of 5. In this movie, Shrek is about to become a dad, and he faces the fears that most fathers-to-be experience of how that is going to change his life and his wife's. Yet, even though this has standard Shrek humor throughout, I enjoyed this movie because it also had some creative moments and I never really thought "been there - done that" while watching the story unfold. Considering that this is the third movie about a green ogre that I have watched, I consider that impressive. I was also impressed by the new voice talents that they pulled in to play the characters. Shrek has always been top notch with hiring good voice actors, and they continue to impress. Great movie that has some unexpected twists and turns but overall is very well executed in my opinion.
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