After 50 years, Marvel Entertainment has laid to rest Human Torch/Johnny Storm. Writer Johnathan Hickman has spent the last year and a half working on this story line and in the most recent issue, Torch dies in a massive battle. Our thoughts are with all of the Fantastic Four fans at what I presume is a difficult time.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Best Picture Nominees
And the Best Picture Nominees are.............
*Black Swan
*The Fighter
*Inception
*The Kids Are All Right
*The King's Speech
*127 Hours
*The Social Network
*Toy Story 3
*True Grit
*Winter's Bone
I would say there are no big surprises here. I just wish the Academy would go back to five nominees. Ten nominees really takes away from the prestige of an Oscar nod. It is all just a ploy to bring more box office money to more movies.
My prediction is that Social Network will take home the statue this year for Best Picture. It seems to be the trend at awards shows this season. I, personally have only seen six of the ten at this time, so can't specify a personal favorite yet. I will have to say I am really excited to see The King's Speech. I will blog about my favorite as soon as I have seen all ten. Please feel free to post any favorites or predictions you may have!!! For a complete list of nominees visit www.oscars.org. The 83rd Academy Awards air February 27th.
*Black Swan
*The Fighter
*Inception
*The Kids Are All Right
*The King's Speech
*127 Hours
*The Social Network
*Toy Story 3
*True Grit
*Winter's Bone
I would say there are no big surprises here. I just wish the Academy would go back to five nominees. Ten nominees really takes away from the prestige of an Oscar nod. It is all just a ploy to bring more box office money to more movies.
My prediction is that Social Network will take home the statue this year for Best Picture. It seems to be the trend at awards shows this season. I, personally have only seen six of the ten at this time, so can't specify a personal favorite yet. I will have to say I am really excited to see The King's Speech. I will blog about my favorite as soon as I have seen all ten. Please feel free to post any favorites or predictions you may have!!! For a complete list of nominees visit www.oscars.org. The 83rd Academy Awards air February 27th.
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Hopkins to play Hitchcock!
Sir Anthony is currently in talks to portray Alfred Hitchcock. The movie is rumored to be based on the book Alfred Hitchcock the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello. The movie is to be directed by Sacha Gervasi.
Ahh! I think with a little weight gain, Sir Anthony will make the perfect Hitchcock! Hitchcock is my favorite director, so I am SUPER excited for this movie! I am already going to throw out this prediction-Sir Anthony will be nominated for an Oscar! What are your thoughts on the casting??!?!?
Ahh! I think with a little weight gain, Sir Anthony will make the perfect Hitchcock! Hitchcock is my favorite director, so I am SUPER excited for this movie! I am already going to throw out this prediction-Sir Anthony will be nominated for an Oscar! What are your thoughts on the casting??!?!?
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Hazard of Texting
This is pretty crazy! I love how mall personnel have nothing better to do than replay this!
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Saturday, January 15, 2011
New Horoscopes??!
So as most of you may have heard a new sign was added to the mix. Due to some sort of alignment of the stars changing, the sign was added and dates were changed. Listed below are the new dates:
Capricorn: Jan. 20-Feb. 16.
Aquarius: Feb. 16-March 11.
Pisces: March 11-April 18.
Aries: April 18-May 13.
Taurus: May 13-June 21.
Gemini: June 21-July 20.
Cancer: July 20-Aug. 10.
Leo: Aug. 10-Sept. 16.
Virgo: Sept. 16-Oct. 30.
Libra: Oct. 30-Nov. 23.
Scorpio: Nov. 23-29.
Ophiuchus: Nov. 29-Dec. 17. (Yep, this one is new)
Sagittarius: Dec. 17-Jan. 20.
It is being reported that the new dates/sign is only applicable to those born in 2009 and after. This has got to be a major relief for those that have tattoos of their sign or actually live their life by horoscopes! I know my office at work was buzzing about it for 2 days as people were actually upset they might have a new sign! Ahh the madness!
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Keanu Christ?
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Rapid Reaction - The Social Network
I made it about 3/4ths of the mile and a half distance between the theater and my apartment before checking Facebook from my touch screen mobile phone. Seconds later, I knew that someone I've never met who probably lives half a continent away had commented on the roommate I had 8 years ago's status. Fifteen minutes later, I'm blogging about it. And I live in Iowa. You can point your fingers and say I'm in the wrong here, but don't kid yourselves and assume this isn't the norm for 2011. We're all doomed.
Of course, the human mind is too advanced to have not created this - the touch screen phones, world wide web, and Wi-Fi internet were already here for the taking - but someone had to push the button to send us all crashing into each other online. Enter Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook and focus of The Social Network, who survived something that seems not far removed from that War Room scene of Dr. Strangelove to father his creation. Allegedly.
Like the site itself, The Social Network is a one-stop-shop for the things you think are cool. It's written by TV maestro Aaron Sorkin, directed by the hip and hard-edged David Fincher, and even features music from rock hero Trent Reznor. To the everyday viewer the high point of the cast is Hollywood Jack of All Trades Justin Timberlake, but the stars - Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland, Adventureland) and Andrew Garfield (soon to be big-screen Spider-Man) - are also perfect for the new world in which our experiences are connected together. Basically, the movie's profile page would show that it "Likes" everything the "hip" facebooker likes in today's society of "fast food, strip mall" nerds - Fight Club, Nine Inch Nails, witty comments, superhero films, zombies, hoodies, etc.
The pop culture factor is key to the movie's effectiveness, because the film doesn't really take much time to tell us why Facebook is so important. A year or two ago this film might have been an independent prodcution that got cult buzz, but now that even your parents are on facebook - and if they aren't, they will be - it's truly a story of our times. The people the film talks about, the people who spend more time on the site than any other site and are 91% likely to return to the site (I gotta think that number's gone up since 2003), will no doubt find some connection to the material. A large portion of that is the writing by Sorkin and the acting by Eisenberg, Garfield, and others, but the personal value of this film to younger generations can't be understated.
If you're savvy in the online world - and if you're reading this tiny blog, I'd imagine you are - I think there's something in The Social Network for you. I could sit here and break down the film as a film - it's a very good film, BTW - but that's not what interests me about The Social Network. The movie shows us how we got to where we are in society, and makes me think about where exactly we are now. It's a cyberspace historical epic, I think. And as a cyberspace junkie, I'm cool with that.
(Note from The Mike: BTW, the Rapid Reaction feature is designed to be my first thoughts about something, posted quickly and unedited. Sorry for not explaining it earlier, I was reacting rapidly. Also, sorry if it doesn't make sense.)
Of course, the human mind is too advanced to have not created this - the touch screen phones, world wide web, and Wi-Fi internet were already here for the taking - but someone had to push the button to send us all crashing into each other online. Enter Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook and focus of The Social Network, who survived something that seems not far removed from that War Room scene of Dr. Strangelove to father his creation. Allegedly.
Like the site itself, The Social Network is a one-stop-shop for the things you think are cool. It's written by TV maestro Aaron Sorkin, directed by the hip and hard-edged David Fincher, and even features music from rock hero Trent Reznor. To the everyday viewer the high point of the cast is Hollywood Jack of All Trades Justin Timberlake, but the stars - Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland, Adventureland) and Andrew Garfield (soon to be big-screen Spider-Man) - are also perfect for the new world in which our experiences are connected together. Basically, the movie's profile page would show that it "Likes" everything the "hip" facebooker likes in today's society of "fast food, strip mall" nerds - Fight Club, Nine Inch Nails, witty comments, superhero films, zombies, hoodies, etc.
The pop culture factor is key to the movie's effectiveness, because the film doesn't really take much time to tell us why Facebook is so important. A year or two ago this film might have been an independent prodcution that got cult buzz, but now that even your parents are on facebook - and if they aren't, they will be - it's truly a story of our times. The people the film talks about, the people who spend more time on the site than any other site and are 91% likely to return to the site (I gotta think that number's gone up since 2003), will no doubt find some connection to the material. A large portion of that is the writing by Sorkin and the acting by Eisenberg, Garfield, and others, but the personal value of this film to younger generations can't be understated.
If you're savvy in the online world - and if you're reading this tiny blog, I'd imagine you are - I think there's something in The Social Network for you. I could sit here and break down the film as a film - it's a very good film, BTW - but that's not what interests me about The Social Network. The movie shows us how we got to where we are in society, and makes me think about where exactly we are now. It's a cyberspace historical epic, I think. And as a cyberspace junkie, I'm cool with that.
(Note from The Mike: BTW, the Rapid Reaction feature is designed to be my first thoughts about something, posted quickly and unedited. Sorry for not explaining it earlier, I was reacting rapidly. Also, sorry if it doesn't make sense.)
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