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I am open-minded female who like to get to know you and outgoing because I like helping other people when I can.I dont like to fight or drama because you dont get nothing out of that. I like hanging out with my family n friends. I like meeting new people because I am friendly no matter what because if a person dont have it I do. Of course I love going to church n talking about god. I am woman of my word because I am real and truthful. I dont like no games.I am a college student who is majoring in Office Of Administration Medical n Nursing.
This is a little something bout me: I am a bright skinned complextion,wit a good shape I am 5-4 Yeah I am short But tha is ok 2 be short I weight 146, I have some pretty nice eyes I am a easy person 2 talk 2, I know wha I want to do in life, I even get wha I want, I am outgoin I lik 2 keep a nice smile on my face, I lik being friendly to people, I am a smart person, People say I am good lookin person, I have a good personality, |
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I recommend you see...
The Dark Knight
by Jasonposted 6 days ago -
I recommend you see...
WALL-E
by JasonThere is so much love in this movie. There is love in the story, the context and in how much work was put into creating this movie. Plus you fall in love with the characters even though they are machines.
By far one of the BEST Pixar movies to date. I found it much more enjoyable then Finding Nemo. This movie is on par with Toy Story, but only loses out to that flick because it was the first of its' kind and was a magical ride for everyone. But don't get me wrong WALL*E is by far a magical adventure. It is a wonder of technology in terms of the characters themselves and the computers used to make this movie.
WALL*E is something big, and will stand the test of time. It is enjoyable for adults and children (but please if you take your kids teach them theatre ettiquet and they should remain quiet during the film, otherwise don't bring them or wait till they are older). WALL*E is a lovable character that will definetly be Disney's big merchandise gimmick for a long time coming. If WALL*E has any rival it would be that in his co-star EVE, a robot with a unique personality all her own. I just was astounded at how two machines could find love in each other, and be more human then the humans of this movie. Definetly a character study.
This film has so much beauty even in the scenes where there are piles of garbage. There are two moments that really brought this movie full circle and appreciated it for what it is worth. The first is when WALL*E and EVE are in space and are just doing nothing but playing around. The simple symphony in movement and the pure innocence of the two is not only heart-warming but memorable. The second had to be the closing credits. You may ask "so what's so great about that?" Well the closing credits were designed in such a way that it shows the evolution of the artistic form from Egyptian hyerogliphics, to the styles of Monet, right up to computer gaming in the late 1980s. This just goes to show how far we have come, and how art has evolved from simple drawings on walls to designs on a computer. It puts things into perspective.
So yes go see WALL*E. If you don't see it for the movie (and if this is true what is wrong with you?), do go and see it for the animated short at the begining of the film entitled Presto!, another stroke of genius by itself. Pixar has raised the bar with this movie one hopes their next installment could top it.Hey, you should really see this!
posted 22 days ago -
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Which Disney/Pixar Movie Is It!?posted 28 days ago -
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Get Smart
by JasonYes the shoe phone is in it and it is used. There that answers the number one question everyone has been asking about this movie.
All I can say is this is a great TV adaptation, actually it is probably one of the best in a long while. They stayed true to the original, by keeping original props, ideas and consepts and adapting them where need for the 21st century. In otherwords they do not go overboard. It was a fine mix.
I think everyone was pleased with Steve Carrell in the role of Maxwell Smart ever since the first trailer came out almost a year ago. He's got the demeanor, and can certainly convince you he is a younger living Don Adams. I know Don is up there smiling somewhere, knowing his legacy is in good hands.
I had trouble swaloowing the idea of Anne Hathaway as agent 99. She just could not hit that same note that Steve Carrell did.
The only other problem I ha with the film was I was able to figure out who Siegrfried's boss and mastermind was well into the movie. When the individual was revealed there really was no surprise.
Frankly I enjoyed everything except the aformentioned in this film. The classic one liners do appear. Classic supporting characters make cameos like Fang, Himey, and Agent 16 (although it would have been nice to see the latter in more then one hiding places). Even the tech like as I previously said the shoephone, cone of silence, the original car and suit used by Don Adams are all there.
Get Smart was an amazing TV series and this movie should make the fans content. I told my parents what I thought and they put their worries aside and are now going to see it. Mind you my mom's sole worry was if the shoephone would be in it....Hey, you should really see this!
posted 34 days ago -
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Camp Rock
by JasonSo at work we were teasing my colleague Malcolm (aged 23) on how hypped he was going to be to see this movie tonight, and that he would sing Jonas Brother songs in anticipation. When I go back to work on Monday I look forward to hearing him rave about it, well actually I look forward to seeing his reaction when he finds out I covered his desk and chair in photos of the Jonas Brothers. Kodak moment waiting to happen.
As you know I study popular culture so yes this would be required viewing as the Jonas Brothers are one of the biggest acts right now. We got girls drooling over them and boys dubbing them "gay". Yep this happens with every boy band. One thing I will say is from what I know of the trio is they are by far one of the cleanest bands out there both on and off stage. Their parents did a good job.
The movie was okay, but not great. It had its' moments but it won't amount to Disney classic status. Maybe a cult following but even that is unlikely. This is Disney's answer to Step Up and the reality show sensation, but kept at a strictly preteen oriented audience. The first major clue is when the news reports teen heartthrob Shane Gray stormed out of his recording session, even doubing it a "scandal", and he has to be punished by teaching at a camp for rock star hopefuls. I think Disney needs to look up the word "scandal", because storming out of a recording session is not a scandal. A scandal would be just about anything Britany Spears does these days. I mean common for that he is labelled "a bad boy". Guess Disney wants to teach proper manners.
My next problem with this movie is that it is considered a Jonas Brothers film. I mean look at the poster all three Jonas Brothers are present, and yet during the film 2/3 of them only accumulate about 10 minutes of screen time. Some of the extras were seen more, and the supporting cast has more of a reason to be top billed then these two.
On the positive if you are looking for a movie that contains modern dance including Hip Hop, Rap etc... Then this film is for you. A lot of the girls were really hot as well.
If you can stomach boy bands, and latest trends then see the movie. If you feel it is not worth your time then I agree keep moving, but parents be warned like them or not expect buy/rent this movie for your kids when it comes out on DVD.Hey, you should really see this, if you feel you can stomach it.
posted 35 days ago -
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The Incredible Hulk
by JasonThe better the Hulk movie is the happier Jason is. Yes this is much better then Ang Lee's version as it is a little more true to the character and the mythology.
So if you don't know the story by now, you are clearly a dumbass. Everyone should go into this movie with who the Hulk is and how and why Bruce Banner turns into the brute. This is one of those pieces of comicbook folklore everyone knows.
The story is very true to the Hulk in all his incarnations. Yes Betty Ross is there as is her father. Rick Jones is still AWOL though. New to the franchise -- which hint at sequels -- are Dr. Sampson a therapist, and current beau of Betty Ross (he has a big role in the comic so expect to see him as an emerging character next time around). Dr. Stern, a geneticist who tries to help cure Banner (pay very close attention to his head after he is struck to the grown by the Abomination, note the swelling, and can you say "the Leader is coming"?). Finally we have Emile Blonsky a soldier who will do whatever it takes to take the Hulk down even if it means irriadiating himself with Gamma Mutation and turning himself into the villain of the flick, the Abomination.
This film will make many fanboys as giddy as a school girl. Stan Lee makes his traditional cameo, but Lou Ferringnio (he played the Hulk on the TV series) makes an appearance as a security guard. There are three things in this film that make one want to have a geekasm. First is the constant mention of the Super-Soldier serum, and the effort to recreate it. As any nerd or ferd knows that's the formula used to turn Steve Rogers in Captain America. Second, are subtle reference to both Stark Industries and S.H.I.E.L.D. --which were prominant in Iron Man -- including e-mails from Nick Fury and logos from both entities. Thirdly, Robert Downey Jr. does indeed reprise his role as Tony Stark. He pops up at the very end just before the credits role. This scene is also a direct bridge to the added scene with Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury at the end of Iron Man.
If there is one thing that left me disappointed with the film it is that the "extra" scene at the end of the credits was cut out. The scene was supposed to have Dr. Banner roam the Artic in search of peace and he passes by (without noticing) Captain America frozen in the ice. Although it is clear Marvel and Paramount are heading towards an Avengers movie, it would have been nice to have seen this, but I guess putting Tony Stark in was enough. Although the director did say it will be on the DVD as an Easter Egg. Damn now this movie made me as giddy as a school girl, and the Hulk is not one of my favorite characters.Hey, you should really see this!
posted 40 days ago -
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You Don't Mess with the Zohan
by JasonSerioudly I am going to mess with the Zohan, because this movie blows, more then a hairdryer. This is not one of Adam Sandler's bests but sadly it is in my top 10 films made starring said celebrity.
So you know what this film is about, Adam Sandler plays Zohan an Israeli counter-terrorist who comes to America with the dream of being a hairstylist. The plot description actually sounds a lot better then the final result.
As you can guess the movie picks on both Israeli and Palestinian stereotypes, but people might not think any differently as Adam Sandler is Jewish and therefore is allowed to make fun of his culture (hey it worked for Borat). It was this film and Mike Myer's upcoming The Love Guru that had me worried at being the most offensive movie of the year. Zohan can scarcely get away with it though.
Let me talk about his supporting cast for a second. 90% of them have no purpose being in the movie as they just show up and stand there leave for a half hour and repeat said performance. I guess they needed filler to keep this movie at a respectable runtime.
Can someone please tell me what the point was of having Zohan become a limodriver for all but one scene. He was already employed, and driving Henry Winkler to his destination like a maniac served no purpose.
Last I want to talk about the villain, or Zohan's Palestinian rival. Can someone please explain to me how a known terrorist, who post videos of himself on YouTube with the words "Death To America" appearing near the end of said video, can just walk into the United-States and be the guest of honour at a sporting event without either the Israeli or American governments realizing? Plus at the end he finds employment as a shoesalesman. Seriously did someone fall asleep in the government. Let's hope this is not a case of art immitating life.
Boring and dull, I suggest avoiding this movie at all cost. Despite my warnings this is going to be a box office success cause teenagers love Adam Sandler's antics. You can bet he wins another Teen Choice Award for this movie.I say avoid, but you will see it anyways.
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