Tuesday, September 29, 2015
CRIMSON PEAK
This let me down, it wasn't as scary as I thought. I went with my dad and frankly he didn't think so either. Although Tom Huddleston and Jessica Chastain play their roles respectively, some parts become predictable. But I will give it this, it is October after all and it does make for a good scary story. 5 out of 10
Hell and Back
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This movie was made by the same guys who gave us Robot Chicken on Cartoon Network at night.
it was an ok movie but even though it maybe animated I warn all adults teenagers are ok for this one but no kids. The reason I say this is because yes I have seen some parents with kids in movies that end up scaring the crap out of them. Otherwise Bob Odenkirk made for a looney prince of darkness Susan Sarandon played her part quite well as an angel named Barb, the thing that didn't really make sense is why would you make a blood oath as a game? 6 out of 10
This movie was made by the same guys who gave us Robot Chicken on Cartoon Network at night.
it was an ok movie but even though it maybe animated I warn all adults teenagers are ok for this one but no kids. The reason I say this is because yes I have seen some parents with kids in movies that end up scaring the crap out of them. Otherwise Bob Odenkirk made for a looney prince of darkness Susan Sarandon played her part quite well as an angel named Barb, the thing that didn't really make sense is why would you make a blood oath as a game? 6 out of 10
Friday, September 25, 2015
The Martian
Mark Watney: Every human being has a basic instinct: to help each other out. If a hiker gets lost in the mountains, people will coordinate a search. If a train crashes, people will line up to give blood. If an earthquake levels a city, people all over the world will send emergency supplies. This is so fundamentally human that it's found in every culture without exception. Yes, there are assholes who just don't care, but they're massively outnumbered by the people who do. ~ Mark Watney, The Martian
This movie is based on a book about a stranded astronaut played by Matt Damon and the choices one makes if it was ever to happen to anyone. I saw this movie as a sneak peek so to say in July, it is a good family movie ( that is if the family happens to be all adults) I give this a 10 out of 10 it makes you think about what will our futures hold?
P.S. This didn't come out in September it is coming out officially in the U.S. October 2nd I just thought of this as a better picture as it shows more of the planet's scenery.
P.S. This didn't come out in September it is coming out officially in the U.S. October 2nd I just thought of this as a better picture as it shows more of the planet's scenery.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
the muppets 2015
They're back! This time with a whole different feel from their old show. More stars, more drama , more comedy than ever before and they want to share their lives and times with you.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Everest
Rob Hall: You my friends are following in the very footsteps of history...
In 1996 a crew of daring adventurers gathered up their gear and did what people only with the biggest guts and iron will would ever do in their lives........Hiked the deadliest mountain in Nepal known as Mt. Everest. All were certain they would make it in and out, this is their dreadful story .
I give this one a gigantic 10 out of 10, because like I said this is one teams story to hike up the deadliest mountain taking with you sheer will, courage, determination and drive. This is a list of the fallen:
Andrew "Andy" Harris (Guide) | New Zealand | Adventure Consultants | Southeast Ridge, 8,700 m | Unknown; hypothesized as falling during descent near summit |
Doug Hansen (Client) | United States | South Summit | ||
Rob Hall (Guide) | New Zealand | Exposure | ||
Yasuko Namba (Client) | Japan | South Col | ||
Scott Fischer (Guide) | United States | Mountain Madness | Southeast Ridge, 8,300 m | |
Subedar Tsewang Samanla | India | Indo-Tibetan Border Police | Northeast Ridge, 8,600 m | |
Lance Naik Dorje Morup | India | |||
Head Constable Tsewang Paljor | India |
Saturday, September 5, 2015
A walk in the woods
Bill Bryson: [Reading from guidebook] It says to intimidate the bears.
Stephen Katz: Intimidate the bears? They're fucking bears!
This is the story of Iowa born acclaimed author Bill Bryson who dared to do what some call crazy, suicidal and practically insane. Hike the Appalachian trail, along with a Des Moines native and friend... he dares to prove he can do it. I give this movie a great 10 out of 10 not only are Robert Redford and Nick Nolte good, but the movie overall shows people what it's like to hike out in the wilds of nature. Trust me anybody who wants a movie without blood and guts or fast paced action and loves a movie they can relax and just see the wilderness and what it's for will love this one.
Stephen Katz: Intimidate the bears? They're fucking bears!
This is the story of Iowa born acclaimed author Bill Bryson who dared to do what some call crazy, suicidal and practically insane. Hike the Appalachian trail, along with a Des Moines native and friend... he dares to prove he can do it. I give this movie a great 10 out of 10 not only are Robert Redford and Nick Nolte good, but the movie overall shows people what it's like to hike out in the wilds of nature. Trust me anybody who wants a movie without blood and guts or fast paced action and loves a movie they can relax and just see the wilderness and what it's for will love this one.
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