I am an avid reader. I taught myself to read when I was 3 and was reading the bible to my astonished grandmother at the age of 5! My mom was an avid reader as well and only gives books and clothes for presents to this day! I took to reading fiction like a duck takes to water, but my sister wasn't hooked on phonics immediately. I was placed in advanced reading group and my mother remembers the teacher saying to her she reads at an 8th grade level but has a hard time tying her shoes!( Bad eye-hand co-ordination that is also why I suck at video games)
My sister was in the remedial reading group and got jealous when my group was reading about a cool dog named Mr.Mugs and she was stuck reading about Dick and Jane. So she came home and said ok you can teach me to read. After that she moved on up. And to this day she borrows my books because I have great taste in authors,
I have an eidetic memory, somewhat like Sheldon Cooper, but for words not math or science. So I have won spelling bees before, simply because once I see a word I know how to spell it! My writing is so horrible people say I should have been a doctor. When my Grade 3 teacher saw my writing, she put me back to printing for 3 months. When I used to have to do a speech in front of the class the only thing I was nervous about was not being able to make out my own writing!
When I was a kid I preferred novels like Anne of Green Gables (gotta love feisty resheads!) and Nancy Drew but as I became a young adult I discovered the genre of biographies and I was hooked. I started out reading celebrity biographies like Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn but my mom had the book Angela's Ashes lying around the house and I picked it up. Frank McCourt was an average Irishman who wrote about his poor childhood in Ireland and his difficult mother. The way he described things was so evocative, you felt like you were there with him! I cheered when he made it to America and the wonder he had on seeing New York for the first time. Being a Canadian , I was awestruck when I visited as well. The way he describes the simple pleasure of eating a lemon pastry while watching a movie you can hear him crinkling the package ! The other benefit of reading memoirs from non-celebrities is they always make you feel better about your own life! Oh mine isn't that bad ! Never went hungry a day in my life, never been beat by a husband, never lost a sibling too young .
I highly recommend this book http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4909.Teacher_Man as well as Jeanette Wall's moving memoir entitled the Glass Castle ! If only I had a life that was worth writing about!http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7445.The_Glass_Castle
The website I would like to promote is http://howtowriteabookin40hours.com/
This is all first time authors and the ones I have read are all natural story tellers I will showcase two authors who have all overcome bad situations to have a happy ending Here is Nanette Clifton https://plus.google.com/113067760031784364231/posts/BxXbcRz3d5k
This one is much more uplifting, even though Sam's childhood story was
absolutely horrific - his uncle sexually abused him a number of times
when he was just 4-5 years old. His grandma caught him and told Sam
never to tell anyone about it. Then his father physically assaulted his
mother and plotted to kill her, Sam and his 2 brothers.
This lad
has grown up now, was a Hollywood stylist for some very, very big name
stars and is now using his connections to help women who need a bit of a
boost.
Sam Russell who is now a Hollywood Stylist http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=nOP7JUJnwes
Don't forget reading is something you can do on your tablet or ereader with no wi-fi connection. Handy when coming home on the train or in a power outage!
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
The Lone Ranger :An Epic Batlle Between Good and Evil
The Lone Ranger: An Epic Battle between Good and
Evil
The first thing I want to say is Don’ listen to the
critics on this one! When I went to look up an actor’s name on IMDB, I saw the
exact same advice. Some film critics are just too highbrow to ever enjoy a
popcorn movie and this is the best popcorn movie since the first Pirates of the
Caribbean movie.
Johnny Depp has never looked more at home in his
outlandish costumes , only he could pull off a dead bird on his head. He is
very believable in the role of Tonto as he is ¼ Cherokee Indian.
Above is an excerpt from Inside the Actors Studio
where he mentions that. The link here shows where he got the inspiration for
the crow on his head and the makeup.
My sister was a little worried that she wouldn’t
understand the backstory as she had never seen the tv show but it is
sufficiently explained. I thought the chemistry between Depp and Armie Hammer
(the Social Network) was great, and the villain Butch Cavendish, played by
William Fichtner (the Dark Knight, Black Hawk Down) was truly menacing.
A pleasant surprise not even seen in the western
genre is how strong the female characters were. Helena Bonham Carter has an
amusing cameo, but British actress Ruth Wilson wowed me again. She plays Alice
in Luther. Here she plays Rebecca Reid, wife to Dan Reid, the Lone Rangers
brother. She is a feminist way before her time.
This is a very serious movie at times, but never too
heavy, because Tonto is there with his crazy escapades and one liners. Armie
Hammer is the straight man and a goofy lawman that is too idealistic for his
own good. He despises Tonto at the beginning and the feeling is mutual, but
they have a common enemy, so they team up out of desire for vengeance for their
loved ones.
My favorite one liner is when John Reid (Lone
Ranger) finally decides on Silver as the name for his horse and says Hi Ho
Silver Away, and Tonto, with a disgusted look on his face says Never say that
again! My rating for the movie is 4 out of 5! I think anyone who is a fan of
Johnny Depp movies, westerns, or Gore Verbinski movies will enjoy this. Johnny
Depp’s Tonto is more subdued than Jack Sparrow, but just as lovable, and the
last 20 minutes is better than any action scene in the four Pirates movies!.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
75 Years of Superman
I have been reading a lot about Superman lately because of the release of Man of Steel so I revisited the Superman classic movie from 1978 with Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor and Christopher Reeve. I bet this was the only time Marlon Brando was in a comic book movie! This movie still held up, and was enjoyable, except I cringed at Margot Kidder's portrayal of Lois Lane as a damsel in distress that needed to be rescued all the time.
I much prefer Superman on TV actually. I adored Lois and Clark ,because I am drawn to Clark Kent much more than Superman, as Clark is vulnerable and a hopeless romantic. Talk about being swept off your feet, and being on cloud nine, you can literally fly among the clouds with him! I also liked that Teri Hatcher, as Lois, was the star of the show and a no- nonsense feminist. She and Dean Cain had a great chemistry. I have recently started watching Smallville which showcases Clark Kent as a teenager, and explores the relationship between Lex Luthor and him before they are arch enemies. I am not sure why he only falls for girls with alliterative names. Lana Lang really?
I haven't read any of the Superman comic books but my jaw dropped to the ground when I found out that the very first comic book Action Comics (1938) is worth 2 million dollars. If only I had kept my Batman comics! He helped establish the superhero genre. I love that he is a superhero with the strongest moral code.
I really do sometimes wonder if there is any truth to the rumor that there is a Superman curse, but I hope not for Henry Cavill's sake! We all know that Christopher Reeves died young ,after being disabled for 10 years prior due to a horse riding accident , and look what happened to George Reeves! He committed suicide at age 45. Brandon Routh has not had any bad luck yet, but he wasn't considered a very good Superman and hasn't had any real career trajectory yet. Dean Cain's acting career seems to have stalled as well. Margot Kidder has suffered from mental illness but denies that there is a Superman curse.
Hollywoodland is a fascinating biographical docudrama starring Ben Affleck as George Reeves . I highly recommend it . There was some speculation it was foul play the private detective thought but it remains a notorious unsolved mystery!
Finally, are you looking forward to seeing Man of Steel? I have mixed feelings about it because it is the darkest one, and there is no Clark Kent at the Daily Planet, and there are apparently too many fight scenes. I would like to see Russell Crowe as his biological Dad, and Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as his adoptive parents. I like Amy Adams but think she is miscast as Lois Lane.
I much prefer Superman on TV actually. I adored Lois and Clark ,because I am drawn to Clark Kent much more than Superman, as Clark is vulnerable and a hopeless romantic. Talk about being swept off your feet, and being on cloud nine, you can literally fly among the clouds with him! I also liked that Teri Hatcher, as Lois, was the star of the show and a no- nonsense feminist. She and Dean Cain had a great chemistry. I have recently started watching Smallville which showcases Clark Kent as a teenager, and explores the relationship between Lex Luthor and him before they are arch enemies. I am not sure why he only falls for girls with alliterative names. Lana Lang really?
I haven't read any of the Superman comic books but my jaw dropped to the ground when I found out that the very first comic book Action Comics (1938) is worth 2 million dollars. If only I had kept my Batman comics! He helped establish the superhero genre. I love that he is a superhero with the strongest moral code.
I really do sometimes wonder if there is any truth to the rumor that there is a Superman curse, but I hope not for Henry Cavill's sake! We all know that Christopher Reeves died young ,after being disabled for 10 years prior due to a horse riding accident , and look what happened to George Reeves! He committed suicide at age 45. Brandon Routh has not had any bad luck yet, but he wasn't considered a very good Superman and hasn't had any real career trajectory yet. Dean Cain's acting career seems to have stalled as well. Margot Kidder has suffered from mental illness but denies that there is a Superman curse.
Hollywoodland is a fascinating biographical docudrama starring Ben Affleck as George Reeves . I highly recommend it . There was some speculation it was foul play the private detective thought but it remains a notorious unsolved mystery!
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Arrested Development Season 4 on Netflix
I
am a huge fan of smart,twisted sitcoms , celebrity cameos, Ron Howard,
and Jason Bateman so Arrested Development really is my cup of tea. I
was singing Carly Simon’s Anticipation all of Sunday May 26 . I watched
the first 2 episodes Monday morning.I thought they were ok but not as
strong as the last half of Season 3. Later in the week I watched up to
season 6 when the laughs started to come fast and furious.
I
thought the cast all retained their comic timing although some aged
better than others. Jeffrey Tambor (Oscar) and Jessica Walter(Lucille)
looked exactly the same but I thought Maeby and Lindsay had aged a bit
. I always liked the comic timing and chemistry between father and son
Jason Bateman and Michael Cera the best in the first 3 seasons and I
continued to do so. The addition of Isla Fisher to the cast was a great
choice and I liked the episodes she was in the best , as Ron Howard was
also featured in them.
I
find the characters of Gob and Tobias the most annoying and not funny
at all since the first season and that is why this sitcom isnt in my
Top 3 of all time. I did like how each character had at least one
story of their own (Jason and Michael had 2 each) they were strong
enough stories to stand on their own. Liza Minelli as Lucille2 always
makes me howl with laughter as well.
I
would say this series is definitely worth subscribing to Netflix for
and I think it would survive on specialty cable if it was released
today. It would do well on HBO or Showtime was just ahead of its time !
I hope it lasts until Season 10 and my rating is ⅘.
The Internship subtitle should be Google is God!
The Internship Movie Review
I
was looking forward to this movie for two reasons I love the mellow
laid back Owen Wilson paired with the high energy fast talking Vince
Vaughn. I also have dreamed about visiting the Google campus in
California and this movie reinforced my belief it would be one of the
greatest employers in the world. All food free in the cafeteria and nap
pods to take a catnap.
I
was worried that all the funniest parts of the movie would be in the
trailer as has happened with so many comedies in the past . I shouldn’t
have worried . A Quidditch game, brooms and all, has to be seen to be
believed, and the Harry Potter terminology the teams use to
describe the rules of the game has Owen exasperatedly say You are
making me feel like I am back in math class again! What does this have
to do with computers?
The
guys are matched up with 4 22 year olds who are already world weary and
cynical. They have good reason to be as the job market is not easy to
break into , university or not, not like it was in the 80s . They are
not impressed with having 2 newbies who can barely use a webcam and
have never even heard of Instagram until the guys people skills and
positive attitude actually help them start winning challenges , much to
the chagrin of nasty British intern ( Max Minghella) who was last seen
in the Social Network. I love the 80s film analogies sprinkled
throughout the movie. I identify with them much more than Harry Potter
or X-Men.
There
is a delightful romance between the gorgeous Rose Byrne ( Damages )
and Owen . It is not the typical meet cute situation and no silly
misunderstandings occur. Although its not completely realistic that
Google would hire 40 year olds without thoroughly checking their
education and computer literacy, the romance and all the friendships
that develop through the movie ring true.
John
Goodman has a small role as the guys former boss , and is much funnier
than he was in The Hangover 3 . In short, this movie was a coming of
age movie both for the 20 year old interns and Vince Vaughn and Owen
Wilson who finally realized what they wanted to be when they grew up!
This
movie is great for all ages the audience I saw it was mostly over 50
and they laughed at all the computer jokes and there is no bad
language so its great to bring kids to as well.
I
give this movie 5/5 any movie that makes me laugh so hard I have to
take my glasses off and wipe the tears away deserves this rating.
Here is a Google Plus hangout I watched live in February with Conan O’Brien as host
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Missouri and Things: Who is the Ghost Town Now?
Missouri and Things: Who is the Ghost Town Now?: Today, I maintained my friends list on Facebook and circles on Google+. I was expecting a few deactivated accounts on Facebook as I alwa...
Friday, 22 February 2013
Blog Blurb: Hangout on Air with Michael Anderson
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