Monday, December 19, 2016

WHY HIM?



Brian Cranston from shows like Malcolm in the middle, Breaking Bad and Go call Saul plays plays a father to Zoey Deutch who plays his very strikingly beautiful daughter all seems to be going very well until his daughter invites her boyfriend a smug tank top tattoo littered boyfriend played by James Franco into her house and the very first thing to his father's surprise that comes out of his mouth is " I wish to marry your daughter." Oh boy, then it turns out to be a journey through hell and back for her father! Sorry folks but if you think this will be a good comedy about getting a father's permission, you will be sorley let down. Oh I'll give it that it's a comedy but a comedy of what? 2 out of 10  

A MONSTER CALLS

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Josh Parker (Jason Bateman), Chief Technical Officer of Zenotek's Chicago branch, meets with his lawyer, Ezra (Matt Walsh), to finalize his divorce in time for the holidays. Zenotek meanwhile has failed to meet its quarterly quota, and intermediate CEO Carol Vanstone (Jennifer Aniston) threatens to lay off forty percent of the staff, cut bonuses, and cancel the annual Christmas party. Her brother, and branch manager Clay (T. J. Miller), is desperate to keep his staff. Carol harbors resentment toward Clay, whom she believed was her father's favorite, and threatens to shut down the branch. Josh and Clay, along with Josh's head of tech, Tracey Hughes (Olivia Munn), propose partnering with financial giant Walter Davis (Courtney B. Vance), whom they are having lunch with later that day, and Carol gives them the chance to win his business. Walter is pleased with the pitch, but concerned with another recent branch closure at Zenotek, feeling that the company is more about the budget than their people. Clay invites him to their Christmas party in hopes of showing him that their company is in good standing. Before leaving town, Carol offers Josh a position at her New York headquarters, confident her brother will fail.9 out of 10

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Passengers

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What happens when a flight scheduled for a planet on the other side of the galaxy happens to be a voyage of rediscovery? Problem is, they woke up way before their due date? Chris Pratt and Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence star in this tale of an accidental wake up call and a romance among the stars. 9 of 10.  

Saturday, December 17, 2016

SING!


Animals one and all raise your voices! Matt McConaughey and several other brilliant singers and stars star in a star studded musical of talented proportions. 10 out of 10, a great movie with excellent sound quality to boot! A plus for every music lover of any genre.    

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Friday, December 16, 2016

Justice League Action: Prolog: Shazam Slam


Batman,Superman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Constantine, Firestorm, Swamp Thing, Martian Manhunter and Plastic Man.  Superman can't defeat every Super Villain alone. So he needs the help of every single Justice Leaguer  Imaginable evil beware. 10 out of 10

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars story

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 Saw Gerrera: What will you do when they catch you? What will you do if they break you? If you continue to fight, what will you become?

Bail, Mon Mothma, Jan Dondona  even threepio and artoo along with Princess Leia Organa. But they are not our subject here. This is the very first stand alone star wars movie of it's time heading into many more spin offs giving heroes and villains stories of their own. This story leads up to the storyline of a new hope when now general Mon Mothma faces everybody and says "many Bothians spies died to give us this information". Who were they? Why did they do it? What did they have to gain from it? All these questions will be asked in the movie. 8 of 10. A little to long but it got the message across.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

incarnate



 A scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his past.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Moana


Moana is a woman who comes from a tribe of people who used to be sea fairing settlers but then the once benevolent goddess turned into her devilish brother Tikal and trapped the tribe on a certain island. Maui( played by the Rock) seems to have a certain past with the devil Tikal, problem is will he bother to help? 10 out of 10 it was based on a Polynesian myth and it held true to the creation story of it's culture.   

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Dr. Strange



Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Marvel's Sorcerer Supreme Dr. Strange. Once a simple surgeon in a typical hospital setting, he is thrust into a world where if you think you are healed then you are and magic is your weapon. 9 out of 10, Stan the man Lee did his original cameo......this time on a bus. The only things that changed from the comics were the Eye of Ogimoto was aqua in color instead of blood red and instead of looking like a fire god Dormamu looked liked a projectorial strobe-like head.   

Inferno


This is Dan Brown's 3rd Book to Screen movie in his Langdon Saga with tom hanks. This one being about a double time around the clock journey that if not successful could mean the end of everything as we know it. 7 out of 10. Good story but it leaves you scratching your head like what the?

Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Accountant




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Neurologist: Sooner or later, different scares people.

The Accountant is a 2016 American action thriller film, directed by Gavin O'Connor, written by Bill Dubuque and starring Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, J. K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow. The film follows a small town certified public accountant who makes his living cooking the books for dangerous criminal organizations.
 Also we learn something, this movie came way before he played the new Bruce Wayne/Batman in SupermanVS Batman. 7 out of 10.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Johnny Kemp's Mysterious death


This man is highly known for his 2 songs Just Got Paid and Let The walls Come Down from the very first 1990's Live Action Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles movie. He mysteriously died in 2015 at the age of 55.

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This man was wildly known for things like being part of the Monty Python Troupe. His solo movies people remember him for are The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
as being the fastest man alive, The Bride of Frankenstein as Dr. Frankenstein ( Pronounced Fronk en steen) And Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Wiley Wonka.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Legends of the hidden temple



The statue awakens, OLMEC: GOOD EVENING MORTALS, MY NAME IS OLMEC........ I USED TO BE ONE OF THE MOST REVERED OF ALL THE GODS IN THE AZTEC KINGDOM UNTIL ONE DAY A TRIBE OF CONQUISTADORS RUINED OUR PEACEFUL WAY OF LIFE. IN 2004 A MAN NAMED KIRK FOGG FOUND WHAT WAS LEFT OF ME. HE CAME BACK TO HIS NETWORK WHAT YOU ALL KNOW AS NICKELODEON AND DESIGNED A SHOW IN MY HONOR WHERE YOU THE CHILDREN OF TODAY ALONG WITH YOUR MOTHERS AND FATHERS WOULD LEARN THE DEEP AND FOREBODING SECRETS OF MY TOMB. AND COMING THIS THANKSGIVING HE WILL CHOSE A SELECT FEW TO JOURNEY BACK TO THE AZTEC WILDERNESS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. MY CHALLENGE TO ALL OF YOU IS THIS..... ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH TO ENTER MY GRAVE AND WITNESS WHERE THE TREACHERY ALL STARTED, OR WILL YOU SHUN YOUR SENSE OF EXPLOATION AND ADVENTURE.......THE CHOICE IS YOURS! Suddenly the eyes go dark.     

This is us


 A group of people with the same birthday, including Rebecca and Jack, a married couple expecting triplets in Pittsburgh, Kevin, a handsome television actor growing bored of his fly bachelor lifestyle, and Kate, his funny and sweet heavyset twin.

Kevin Can Wait


Kevin James is back in a hilarious new comedy from CBS.  A newly retired police officer looks forward to spending more quality time with his wife and three kids only to discover he faces much tougher challenges at home than he ever did on the streets.

Queen Sugar


The series follows the life of three siblings--brother Ralph-Angel (trying to rebuild his life after jail) and sisters, Nova Bordelon (social activist, root woman, and herbalist) and Charley Bordelon (L.A. basketball wife), who, with her teenage son Micah, moves to the heart of Louisiana to claim an inheritance from their recently departed father - an 800-acre sugarcane farm. 

Harley and the davidsons


Ever wonder where your hog came from? This is the story. Based on a true story, "Harley and the Davidson's" charts the birth of this iconic bike during a time of great social and technological change beginning at the turn of the 20th century. Walter, Arthur and Bill risked their entire fortune and livelihood to launch the budding enterprise. Each of these men faced very different challenges, but it was the motorcycle that united their dreams and ambitions. Walter, Arthur, and Bill cemented Harley-Davidson's reputation as a builder of bikes that go anywhere, can ride hard and ignore all the rules. It's a legacy that has endured over 100 years - and at the heart of the brand and its loyal riders.

THE EXORCIST


Yes friends William Peter Blatty's shocker about a traveling priest that helps people rid demonic possession is back!

Graves




Former President Richard Graves has the epiphany, twenty years after leaving office, that his policies have damaged the country for decades. This, as his wife, the former First Lady, has political ambitions of her own. 

Sunday, October 2, 2016

MISS PERGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN



 When Jacob discovers clues to a mystery that stretches across time, he finds Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. But the danger deepens after he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers.

Friday, September 23, 2016

second Pesidential debate Trump V Clinton


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9:05 p.m. ET Both candidates entered the debate hall. The candidates didn’t shake each others hands.
9:06 p.m. ET  “We have to bring back respect to law enforcement,” Trump said.
Trump, however, slammed Obamacare, the situation involving trade and the U.S. border.
“We are going to respect one another, lift each other up,” said Clinton, who added that she will be looking for ways to embrace “diversity.”
She said she has a “positive” and “optimistic” view of the country’s direction.
“I agree with everything she said,” said Trump, who added that he is actually a “politician.”
9:07 p.m. ET A voter in the audience asked if the candidates can display appropriate behavior for youth. Clinton, who won the coin toss to answer first, said it is “very important” for Americans to make clear to children that “our country is really great because we’re good.”
 9:11 p.m. ET Trump is asked by Anderson Cooper if he understood that he bragged about engaging in sexual assault in his comments from 2005 that surfaced on Friday.
“No, I didn’t say that at all,” Trump said. “I don’t think you understand what I said...This was locker room talk.”
“I apologize to my family and I certainly apologize to the American people,” added Trump, who then started talking about ISIS.
Pressed further to say whether he had actually engaged in such behavior, Trump claimed he hasn’t.



9:14 p.m. ET Clinton responded and said with prior GOP presidential nominees, she has disagreed with them on policies, but she said, “I have never questioned their fitness to serve. Donald Trump is different.”
Clinton said back in June, she said Trump “was not fit to be president and commander in chief.”
“What we all saw and heard on Friday was Donald talking about women, what he thinks about women, what he does to women,” Clinton said. “I think it’s clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is.”
She went on to say that Trump has insulted women and members of other communities throughout the campaign.
9:16 p.m. ET After Clinton outlined how she would help Americans, including minorities across the U.S., Trump said, “It’s just words, folks. It’s just words.”
9:18 p.m. ET The next question came from a guy named Jeff from Ohio on Facebook. Jeff asked: Trump said the campaign has changed him. When did that happen? Martha Raddatz piggybacked onto the question and asked when Trump walked off the bus on Access Hollywood at age 59, was he a different man then and did that behavior change?
That was locker room talk. I’m not proud of it. I am a person who has great respect for people, my family, the people of this country,” Trump said.
Trump then brought up President Bill Clinton’s past infidelities.
“When you look at Bill Clinton,” he said, “There has never been anyone in the history of this nation...who has been so abusive to women.”
9:20 p.m. ET Clinton responded by repeating a line from Michelle Obama’s 2016 Democratic National Convention speech, “When they go low, we go high.”
Clinton went on to say Trump never apologized for mocking a New York Times reporter’s disability or to President Obama for spreading the “birther” conspiracy -- that he was not born in the U.S.
Clinton said Trump needs to give Mr. Obama an apology as well as the rest of the country.
 9:22 p.m. ET Trump said that Clinton owes an apology for her thousands of missing emails. He then said, “If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation.”
“There has never been so many lies, so much deception,” he said.
9:25 p.m. ET Martha Raddatz asked Clinton if it was extremely careless of her to operate a personal email server as secretary of state in which 110 classified emails were exchanged.
“That was a mistake. I take responsibility for using a personal email account. Obviously if I were to do it over again, I would not,” she said. “I am very sorry about that.”
Clinton said there’s “no evidence” that classified information was hacked and ended up in the wrong hands.
 9:28 p.m. ET Trump wanted to stay on the issue of emails, but Clinton wanted to move on to additional questions from voters. Clinton said Trump was trying to divert attention from the video of his lewd comments.
 9:29 p.m. ET An uncommitted Missouri voter asked what the candidates will do to bring the cost down of healthcare and make costs better. Clinton and Trump argued over who would answer first. Trump said, “I’m a gentleman,” and he let Clinton answer first.
Clinton said she would “save what works and what’s good” about Obamacare and provide additional help to small businesses.
“If we repeal it as Donald has proposed and start over again, all of those benefits I just mentioned are lost to everybody,” she said.
Trump said Clinton wants to move to a single-payer plan like Canada’s. He added that it should be “repealed and replaced.”
9:35 p.m. ET Clinton was asked to address her husband’s comments from this past week about Obamacare being a “crazy system.” The former president later clarified the comment and said he supports the system.
During the debate, Clinton defended President Obama’s signature healthcare law and said, “20 million people have health insurance.”
Trump is asked how he would replace Obamacare. He said the U.S. would have “so much competition in the insurance industry.” He said he’s going to “block grant into the states.”
 9:38 p.m. ET A Muslim undecided voter asked what the candidates would do to combat Islamophobia that’s on the rise.
“That’s a shame,” Trump said, but he added that, “There is a problem.”
Whether we like it or not, there is a problem,” he said. “We have to be sure that Muslims come in and they report what’s going on.”
Trump claimed that in San Bernardino last year “many people saw the bombs all over the apartment.”
“If they don’t [report], it’s a very difficult situation for our country,” Trump said.
Clinton said that there have been some “divisive, dark things said about Muslims.” She added that his “demagogic” behavior is “dangerous” and his rhetoric plays into the hands of the terrorists.
9:42 p.m. ET Martha Raddatz said that Trump’s running mate, Mike Pence recently said that Trump’s proposed Muslim ban from last December is no longer their campaign’s position. Asked if that’s correct, Trump said, “First of all, Captain Khan is an American hero.”
“The Muslim ban is something that in some form has morphed into some extreme vetting for certain areas of the world,” Trump said.
Asked again if the Muslim ban is no longer his proposal, Trump said, “It’s called extreme vetting.”
Clinton said, “We will have vetting that’s as tough as it needs to be,” but then she asked about Trump’s policy about banning people based on a religion, “How do we do that?”
“Are we going to have religious tests when people fly into our country?” Clinton said, adding that what Trump has said was “extremely unwise” and “dangerous.”
“What Donald Trump says about Muslims is used to recruit fighters,” she said.
9:46 p.m. ET Clinton said that Trump has repeatedly lied about not initially supporting the war in Iraq even though that claim has been “debunked.”
“That has not been debunked,” Trump responded.
It has, in fact, been debunked. He said it on Howard Stern’s radio show.
9:49 p.m. ET Martha Raddatz said the leaked emails of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta showed excerpts from Clinton’s paid speeches to Wall Street and that Clinton said you need both a public and private position on certain issues. Uncommitted voters asked if it’s okay for politicians to be too-faced.
Clinton said that she was alluding to Steven Spielberg’s movie about Abraham Lincoln. She said that in order to get the Congress to approve the 13th Amendment, Clinton said he used a “principled and strategic” approach in which he used an argument with one group of people and another argument with another group of people.
“That was a great display of presidential leadership,” she said.
Clinton then began to shift the subject to news about the U.S. intelligence community accusing Russia of hacking into U.S. political groups in an effort to undermine the election. She went on to accuse Trump of having ties to Russia and called on Trump to release his tax returns. He said he’ll release them when his audit is over.
 9:54 p.m. ET Candidates are asked what specific tax provisions they will change to ensure the wealthy pay their fair share. Trump said he will cut taxes for the middle class, while he said Clinton will raise “everybody’s classes massively.”
Trump said he would do away with carried interest, which he said helps the wealthy.
“He lives in an alternative reality,” Clinton said. “His plan will give the wealthy and corporations the biggest tax cuts they’ve ever had.”
Clinton alluded to the fact that Trump might not have paid federal income taxes for up to 18 years, according to a recent New York Times report about Trump’s 1995 tax returns.
9:58 p.m. ET Anderson Cooper asked Trump if it was true that he posted a $916 million loss in his 1995 tax returns and he seemed to admit that he did, explaining that “a lot of my write-off was depreciation.”
“Of course I do,” Trump said. “Her donors took massive write-offs.”
“I understand the tax code better than anyone who’s ever run for president,” he said. “I pay tax and I pay federal tax, too.”
 10:01 p.m. ET Trump accused Clinton of being an ineffective senator. Clinton said that as first lady, she helped get through the Children’s Health Insurance Fund, which has provided health insurance to 8 million kids, she said.
Clinton added that she worked to change the adoption and foster care system and she worked to rebuild New York after 9/11 and get healthcare for first responders.
She added, “Four-hundred pieces of legislation have my name on it.”
 10:04 p.m. ET Candidates are asked from an undecided voter what they would do if elected president about Syria and the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo since it’s reminiscent of the Holocaust and the U.S. waiting too long back then to take action.
“The situation in Syria is catastrophic,” Clinton said, adding that she advocates a “no-fly zone” in Syria to provide humanitarian aid to people suffering and to work with allies.
Clinton said she supports an investigation of the Russians and Syrians committing war crimes in Syria.
10:07 p.m. ET Trump said that Clinton “talks tough about Russia” and the U.S. nuclear program “has fallen way behind.”
“Russia is new in terms of nuclear. We are old, we are tired, we are exhausted in terms of nuclear,” Trump said.
She talks tough against Putin and Assad,” he added. “Every time we take rebels, we’re arming people...they end up being worse than the people...almost everything she’s done in foreign policy has been a mistake and it’s been a disaster.”
10:10 p.m. ET Martha Raddatz said that his running mate, Mike Pence, recently said that the U.S. should be prepared to use military force to strike the military targets of the Assad regime and that provocations by Russia need to be met with American strength.
“He and I haven’t spoken, and I disagree,” Trump said.
10:12 p.m. ET Martha Raddatz asked Clinton if she would introduce the threat of U.S. military force beyond a no-fly zone against the Assad regime.
“I would not use American ground forces in Syria,” Clinton said. “I think that would be a very serious mistake. I don’t think that American troops should be holding territory, which is what they would have to do as an occupying force. I don’t think that would be a smart strategy.”
10:13 p.m. ET Trump complained that the moderators keep letting Clinton to go a few seconds over.
“It’s really very interesting,” Trump said.
10:14 p.m. ET An undecided voter in the debate hall asked if the candidates can be a “devoted president to all people in the United States.”
Trump brought up Clinton’s remark from a month ago when she called his supporters “deplorable.” He said that he would help members of the black community and Hispanic community.
“If she’s president of the United States, nothing is ever going to happen...She’s all talk. It doesn’t get done.”
Clinton said she started off as a young lawyer working to fight discrimination against black children in schools.
“I have a deep devotion...to making sure that every American feels that he or she has a place in our country,” she said.
10:19 p.m. ET Anderson Cooper asked Clinton how she can unite the country after her “deplorables” remark.
Clinton said that within hours, “I said I was sorry about the way I talked about that.”
She then slammed the “hateful, divisive” nature of Trump’s campaign and the “inciting of violence at his rallies.”
Clinton added that Trump has made “brutal kinds of comments” about not only women, but all kinds of Americans.
10:21 p.m. ET Trump is asked if his recent tweet referring a “sex tape” involving former Miss Universe Alicia Machado shows that he has strong discipline, but he seemed to deny talking about one and then talked about Clinton’s role as secretary of state during the 2012 Benghazi attack. 


10:25 p.m. ET Candidates are asked what they would prioritize as the most important aspect of picking a Supreme Court justice.
Clinton said she wants to choose someone who “understands the way the world really works” and people who have “real-life experience.”
She added that she wants the Supreme Court to reverse Citizens United, to understand that voting rights is still a big country in parts of the country and she wants the high court to respect the Roe v. Wade ruling.
Clinton slammed Senate Republicans for not taking up President Obama’s nominee of Merrick Garland to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court, and vowed to “immediately move to ensure that we fill that” if elected president.
Trump said he has already proposed 20 possible nominees and said he would pick people who respect the Constitution and the 2nd Amendment.
10:29 p.m. ET Clinton said that she respects the 2nd Amendment, but wants comprehensive background checks, to close the gun show loophole and Charleston loophole.
10:31 p.m. ET Candidates are asked what steps their energy policies will take to meet Americans’ needs while limiting job losses and not damaging the environment.
“I will bring our energy companies back,” said Trump, who added that the EPA is “so restrictive” it’s putting energy companies out of business.
Clinton said, “We’ve got to remain energy independent.” She said she has a comprehensive energy plan that includes fighting climate change.
10:34 p.m. ET The last question came from an uncommitted voter in the audience. He asked the candidates if they can name one positive thing that each respects about the other.
“I respect his children,” Clinton said, adding that it says a lot about Trump. “I don’t agree with nearly anything else he does or says.”
Trump said that her comment was a “great compliment.”
He added, “She doesn’t quit. She doesn’t give up. I respect that. She’s a fighter.”
10:37 p.m. ET The debate has ended. Trump and Clinton just shook hands -- they didn’t at the beginning.
And we have mixed view's people. Some think Clinton some think Trump. I'm going with Clinton but this one goes down as anybody's guess. Until next time the next Debate comes from UNLV. Who do you want to be our new leader? Until next time voter's.

* Update Ladies and Gentlemen, the fact-check results are in. Clinton has won the 2nd debate! The record shows Hillary Clinton with a whopping 57 points and Donald Trump sliding back as always with 37 points.  So far Hillary has beat Trump 2 out of the 3 times. Let us all pray that as they say 3rd time's a charm and if that happens what a charm it will be.


















The Deciding point 2016 3rd and final debate Trump V Clinton. Who will control our great nation?









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  Chris Wallace, moderator, steps up
Chris Wallace admonishes audience to not cheer or "make noise."
"Just remember, you're not a participant here. You're a guest."

  Presidential debate begins in Las
Moderator Chris Wallace explains the debate rules as the two presidential candidates take the stage. They didn't shake hands.

The first topic is the Supreme Court.

  Supreme Court questions start
Asked about how they would nominate justices and what role the U.S. Constitution should play, the candidates’ differences came out.
Clinton said: “I feel strongly that the Supreme court needs to stand on the side of the American people not on the side of the powerful corporations and the wealthy.”
She said the Supreme Court should “not reverse marriage equality” and “not reverse Roe vs. Wade,” the decision that legalized abortion.
Trump said the “justices that I’m going to appoint will be pro-life.” He said the 2nd Amendment, which he called “under siege,” must be protected.
The people he would nominate are “great scholars in all cases.”
“They will interpret the Constitution the way the founders wanted it interpreted and I believe that’s very, very important.”

  The Second Amendment
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton emphasized she supports the Second Amendment and “understands and respects the tradition of gun ownership.” Clinton doesn’t think comprehensive background checks and closing online and gun show “loopholes” for gun purchases, which she called “reasonable” reforms, are in conflict with the Second Amendment, she said.
GOP candidate Donald Trump, meanwhile referenced the “tremendous gun violence” in Chicago and said he would plan to appoint Supreme Court justices that “feel very strongly” about the Second Amendment and would uphold it.
  Trump vs. Clinton on abortion
The two sharply disagreed about abortion, particularly the role government should play in late-term abortions.
Trump said Roe vs. Wade, if overturned would send the issue to the states. When pressed if he wants the decision overturned, he said if he put two or three justices on the court “that will happen automatically in my opinion because I’m putting pro-life justices on the court.”
Clinton said Roe vs. Wade must be preserved, noting that many states are putting “stringent regulations” that hinder them. She also criticized Trump for wanted to defund Planned Parenthood and saying women should be punished for having abortions.
Asked about late-term abortions, Clinton said those kind of decisions women face are “often the most heartbreaking painful decisions” to make.
“I do not think the United States government should be stepping in and making those most personal of decisions.”
Trump said late term abortions, including those at the final days of a pregnancy are “terrible.”
He described as it as something that will “rip the baby out of the womb.”

  Trump and Clinton spar over immigration stances
Donald Trump continued to take a hard line approach on immigration at Wednesday’s debate, saying drugs are “pouring” into the country through the southern border.
“We have to have strong borders. We have to keep the drugs out of our country,” Trump said.
Trump said there were several mothers in the audience at the debate whose children were “brutally” killed by people who were in the country illegally.
“We have some bad hombres here and we’re going to get them out,” Trump said.
He continued to call for a border wall along the Mexican border, and charged that his opponent wants “open borders.”
Hillary Clinton said her plan is for secure borders alongside immigration reform.
“I don’t want to rip families apart,” Clinton said. “I don’t want to see the deportation force Donald has talked about in action in our country.”
That would require law enforcement officers to “round up” undocumented people, which would “rip our country apart,” Clinton said.
Clinton said she would propose comprehensive immigration reform “with a path to citizenship” during the first 100 days of her presidency.

  Clinton vs. Trump on Putin, Russia and hacking
The two also sparred over Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Wikileaks hacks, suspected to be from the Russians, that have revealed details about the inner workings of the Clinton campaign.
Putin, Clinton said, “would rather have a puppet.”
Trump fired back: “You’re the puppet.”
Asked if condemns any possible efforts by Putin and the Russians to interfere with the election’s outcome, Trump said: “Of course I condemn” adding that extends to anyone else too.
“This is not my best friend,” Trump said.
“Putin has outsmarted her and Obama at every step of the way.”

  Trump and Clinton criticize each other's economic strategies
Hillary Clinton called for the “biggest jobs program since World War II,” doing more to help small business, raising the minimum wage and making college debt-free.
“What I am proposing is we invest from the middle out and the ground up, not the top down,” Clinton said.
Clinton bashed Trump’s plan, which she charged would lose 3.5 million jobs and give tax breaks to corporations and the wealthy.
“It will truly be trickle-down economics on steroids,” she said.
Trump countered that Clinton’s economic plan will “raise and even double your taxes.” Trump will renegotiate or terminate NAFTA, which he continued to emphasize has been “a disaster.”
“Let me translate that if I can, Chris,” Clinton said.
“You can’t,” Trump shot back.
Trump called the most recent jobs report “anemic,” and the economy “stagnant.”
“Is that the last jobs report before the election? Because if so, I should win easily,” Trump said.

The next segment is fitness to be president.
Chris Wallace says that since the last debate, nine women have come forward to say Trump groped or kissed them. He asks why these women would make this up, as Trump claims.

"I didn't even apologize to my wife, who is right here, because I didn't do anything," Trump says.

  Trump International gets a mention
Trump International hotel in Las Vegas got a brief mention in the debate as they debated about the role of trade with other nations.
Clinton charged that “Donald has bought Chinese steel and aluminum. In fact, the Trump hotel here was made with Chinese steel.”
Trump said:  “The problem is you talk … but you don’t get anything done, Hillary.”
Trump mentioned “$6 billion missing from the State Department” when Clinton oversaw the agency as secretary of state.
“If you become president, this country is going to be in some mess believe me,” Trump said.
Clinton said that accusation about the $6 billion is “not only untrue, it’s been debunked numerous times.”

  Trump addresses recently-released recording of his comments about women
Donald Trump suggested Hillary Clinton’s campaign was behind the several women who have come forward in recent weeks who said he made unwanted physical advances toward them. Those cases have been “largely debunked,” Trump said.
“Those stories are all totally false and I didn’t even apologize to my wife who is sitting right here because I didn’t do anything,” Trump said.
“I think they either want fame or her campaign did it,” Trump said.
He called Clinton’s campaign “crooked” and “sleazy.”
“Nobody has more respect for women than I do,” Trump said.

  Clinton, Trump foundation and tax debate
Wallace asked Clinton about her dealings with the Clinton Foundation, noting that emails show donors got special access, including government contracts, and if it’s “pay to play.”
Clinton pivoted away from that topic, focusing instead on the foundation’s achievements, including helping 11 million people around the world get treatment for HIV.
Trump called it a “criminal enterprise” and blasted Clinton for taking money from Middle East nations that “push gays” off buildings and don’t respect women rights.
“Why don’t you give back the money because I think it would be a great gesture,” Trump said.
After Trump talked of his foundation’s work, Clinton hammered Trump for not releasing his tax returns, noting he’s the first to not do so in four decades. She also criticized Trump for not having paid taxes and taking a loss on returns that have been reported about.
Trump said: “if you don’t like what I did, you should have changed the law.”

Clinton says she will continue to push for a no-fly zone and safe havens for refugees within Syria.
  Trump and Clinton address accepting the outcome of the Nov. 8 election
When asked if he would make a commitment today to accept the outcome of the presidential election, Donald Trump said he will “look at it at the time.”
His running mate Mike Pence and his daughter Ivanka have said recently the campaign will accept the election results.
“I’m not looking at anything right now,” Trump said.
He also continued to rail against the media as “so dishonest and so corrupt and the pile-on is amazing."
“They’ve poisoned the minds of the voters,” Trump said. “I think the voters are going to see through it.”
Clinton called Trump’s response “horrifying,” and contended any time Trump thinks something isn’t going his way, he says it’s rigged against him. She referenced specifically a claim about a past Emmy Awards nomination.
“I should have gotten it,” Trump quipped.
“It’s funny, but it’s also troubling,” Clinton said.

  Trump, Clinton on Iraq
Trump took aim at Clinton on Iraq, saying the country “shouldn’t have been in Iraq, but you did vote for Iraq,” a reference to her vote in Senate supporting the invasion of Iraq.
Clinton said: “I said that was a mistake. I said that years ago.”
Before the invasion, Clinton said, Trump supported it as well.
“Wrong,” Trump said.
She continued speaking.
“Google ‘Donald Trump Iraq,’” Clinton instructed the nation.

Trump: "Our country is so outplayed by Putin and Assad .. and Iran, nobody can believe how stupid our leadership is"

Clinton: "I will defeat ISIS"

  Trump and Clinton weigh in on Syria
Moderator Chris Wallace asked Donald Trump about his past statement that Aleppo has fallen while people are still living there and “being slaughtered.”
Trump continued to contend Aleppo has fallen and called it a “humanitarian nightmare.”
“What do you need, a signed document?” Trump said. “Take a look at Aleppo.”
Trump claimed under Clinton’s plan, “ISIS-aligned refugees” from Syria will infiltrate the United States.
Clinton countered that she will push “careful and thorough vetting,” and working with American Muslim communities “who are on the front line in preventing attacks,” she said.
“I am not going to shut the door on women and children,” Clinton said.
“I am going to defeat ISIS,” Clinton said.

Trump says Obamacare needs to be repealed and replaced. "It is a disaster"
Trump: Obamacare has to go. Premiums will be up over 100% next year.

  Trump bashes Obamacare
Donald Trump continued to emphasize that “Obamacare has got to go.”
“It’s destroyed our economy, our businesses, our small and our big businesses,” Trump said.
“She wants to keep Obamacare and she wants to make it even worse. And it can’t get any worse,” Trump continued.
Clinton countered that the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, “extended the solvency of the Medicare trust fund.”
“Your husband disagrees with you,” Trump said.
Clinton: We need to put more money in the social security trust fund, making sure we have sufficient resources.

Clinton: Repealing the Affordable Care Act will make Medicare worse.

Wallace: Tell the American people why they should elect you in the final minute.
Trump said the country’s industry and manufacturing will be on the rise if he’s elected.
“We will have created a tremendous economic machine again,” Trump said.
He said the country is using “political hacks” to negotiate trade deals.
“We will create an economic machine the likes of which we haven’t seen in many decades,” Trump said.
Clinton criticized Trump for taking out a $100,000 ad in the New York Times in 1987, when Ronald Reagan was president, complaining then about U.S. policies.
“He was criticizing President Reagan,” she said.
She said her plan will “not add a penny to the national debt.”
“We’ve got to get back to rebuilding the middle class,” she said.

  Closing statements
Clinton said she’s reaching out to everyone to grow the economy and make it fair and work for everyone.
Trump said we have to rebuild the nation and take care of veterans and respect police. The country cannot take four more years of President Barack Obama, Trump said.
Clinton and Trump have not shaken hands at the end.

Wallace has ended the debate.

 So everyone, now is the time. You've seen all 3 debates you now know they're stances. Now you are the decider. Who will you pick, are you better off with a liar, a misogynist and a rapist as a commander in chief or do you want somebody who tells the truth? The choice is yours.
   


2016 Vice Presidential debate Kaine V Pence


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10:33 p.m.: The candidates sparred on abortion

As the debate turned to social issues, Pence laid into Clinton and Kaine for their stance in support of abortion rights.

"What I cannot understand is Hillary Clinton, how she can support a process like partial-birth abortion," Pence said, dinging their pair on taxpayer funding for abortion. 
Kaine said the Democratic ticket supported Roe v. Wade as the law of the land and opposed punishing women who underwent abortions, noting that Trump once expressed support for such punishment. — Luke Brinker
10:16 p.m.: Kaine calls Trump a "maniac"
When the debate turned to talk about nuclear proliferation, Kaine invoked the late Republican President Ronald Reagan.
"Ronald Reagan said something interesting about proliferation in the 1980s. He said the problem with nuclear proliferation is some maniac could trigger a catastrophic event, and I think that is who Gov. Pence's running mate is," Kaine said.
Pence was not pleased with that characterization.
"That was pretty low," Pence said.
10:04 p.m.: Pence calls Vladimir Putin a "small and bullying leader"
While Trump and the Russian president have offered warm words for each other, Pence blasted the strongman as a "small and bullying leader" during an attack on Clinton's foreign policy record.

9:40 p.m.: Pence denies there's "implicit" racism in America

During a back-and-forth about race and policing in America, Pence denied that there is "implicit bias or institutional racism" in America — even in the wake of a spate of police killings of unarmed African-Americans.

"Enough of this seeking every opportunity to demean law enforcement by making accusations of implicit bias every time tragedy occurs," Pence said.
Kaine expressed shock that Pence would deny there is any bias against minorities in America.
Moderator Elaine Quijano piped in to push Pence on his claim that there was no bias against black Americans, bringing up African-American Sen. Tim Scott's past comments that he has been "targeted for nothing more than being just [himself.]"
"I have the deepest respect for Sen. Scott. He is a friend. I would say that we need to adopt criminal justice reform nationally," Pence said. 
Emily Cahn

9:22 p.m.: Pence struggles to defend Trump over his taxes

Asked whether it was fair for Trump to minimize his personal tax burden, Pence stumbled to explain why Trump should not have to release his tax returns. It was an inevitable question but Pence nonetheless fumbled around for a response before being chastised by the moderator for not answering the question posed to him.
"Those tax returns that came out publicly this week showed that he faced pretty tough times 20 years ago," Pence said. "He used operating laws, a tax code that actually is designed to encourage entrepreneurship."
"Why won't he release his tax returns?" Kaine cut in.
Pence didn't have a response, eventually relenting and saying Trump "has filed over 100 pages of financial disclosure, which is what the law requires." 
Stefan Becket

9:18 p.m.: Kaine deflects question about Clinton's trustworthiness with sharp attack on Trump

Kaine and Pence are off to a combative start.
Kaine, when asked about Clinton's trustworthiness, said Clinton has spent her life fighting for children and families while Pence has had to "defend the insult-driven style" of Trump.
Pence went on to deflect on answering a question about Trump's temperament, instead saying that Clinton and Kaine "would know a lot about an insult driven campaign."
Emily Cahn

8:44 p.m.: Rest assured, Trump will be tweeting

This might be interesting after all!



The Mangnificent seven


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Widow: Sir... I have a proposition. We're decent people being driven from our homes. Slaughtered in cold blood. 
Widow: He made them murder my husband, he will take everything we have.
Sam Chisolm: So you seek revenge?
Widow: I seek righteousness. But I'll take revenge.

 The Magnificent Seven (1960)

The Magnificent Seven (1998) (TV Series)
The Magnificent Seven (2013) (Video)
The Magnificent Seven (1999) (Video)
The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972)
Return of the Magnificent Seven (1966)
The Magnificent Seven (1998) (TV Episode)
- Light Lunch (1997) (TV Series)
The Magnificent Seven (2007) (TV Episode)
- Supernatural (2005) (TV Series)
The Magnificent Seven (2014) (TV Episode)
- Michiana's Rising Star (2013) (TV Mini-Series)
The Magnificent Seven (2015) (TV Episode)
- The Football Mavericks (2015) (TV Mini-Series)
The Magnificent Seven (2012) (TV Episode)
- Tallafornia (2011) (TV Series)
Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969)  Once again this movie has been tinkered  with year by year. One of those movies where no one leaves good enough alone.8 out of 10

the 2016 Presidential debate rouund 1 Trump V Clinton

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Donald Trump aggressively blamed the nation's chronic problems on Hillary Clinton yet found himself mostly on the defensive in their first debate here Monday night as she accused him of racist behavior, hiding potential conflicts of interest and "stiffing" those who helped build his business empire.
After circling each other for months, Clinton and Trump finally took the stage together for the first time, and each tried in a series of combative, acrimonious exchanges to discredit the other.
Trump, the Republican nominee, spent nearly the entire evening explaining himself - over his temperament, treatment of women and minorities, business practices and readiness to be commander in chief, as well as over his long perpetuation of a falsehood about Barack Obama's birthplace to delegitimize his presidency.
"He has a long record of engaging in racist behavior, and the birther lie was a very hurtful one," said Clinton, the Democratic nominee. "Barack Obama is a man of great dignity, and I could tell how much it bothered him and annoyed him that this was being touted and used against him."


In an earlier exchange, when Clinton said it was unfortunate that Trump paints a dire picture of the livelihoods and economic circumstances of many African-Americans, Trump groaned in apparent disgust.
The 95-minute debate at Hofstra University on New York's Long Island pitted two historically unpopular and polarizing nominees against each other. The television networks were preparing for as many as 100 million people to watch, which would put Monday night's debate in the pantheon of the Super Bowl.
The clash came at a critical juncture in the campaign. With six weeks until Election Day, and with voters in some states already starting to cast ballots, polls show Clinton's summer lead has all but evaporated. Trump is effectively tied in many of the battleground states where Clinton had enjoyed comfortable leads.
Clinton poured forth with policy details and practiced catch phrases - "Trumped-up trickle down" to describe his tax plan, for instance - and tried to sow doubts about the seriousness of Trump's proposals. She seized on his comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin to suggest that Trump does not understand the global threats the country faces.


Despite evidence to the contrary, Trump vehemently denied he had supported the Iraq War at the outset, as Clinton had, while Clinton looked on incredulously. Trump sought to blame Clinton for the growth of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, snapping, "You were secretary of state when it was a little infant."
Clinton mocked Trump's discussion of national security, suggesting he is uninformed and even unstable. "Whoo," she said with a laugh, when Trump finished one oration about NATO and the Islamic State.
Earlier, Trump grew visibly frustrated by Clinton's critique of his economic plan and declared: "Typical politician. All talk. No action. Sounds good. Doesn't work. Never gonna happen. Our country is suffering because people like Secretary Clinton have made such bad decisions in terms of our jobs, in terms of what's going on."
Trump, whose pugilistic aggression made him a dominant force in the Republican primary debates, began the first general-election debate with an uncharacteristically respectful tone. He ditched his campaign trail nickname of "Crooked Hillary" to call his opponent "Secretary Clinton."
"Is that OK?" he asked her. Clinton smiled. "Good," Trump continued. "I want you to be very happy. It's very important to me."

But Trump's demeanor quickly grew more aggressive, even bitter. He tried to portray Clinton as a relic of Washington and protector of the status quo. In one of his few dominant moments, he challenged Clinton on trade policy, saying the North American Free Trade Agreement and other trade pacts have contributed to the hollowing-out of America's middle class.
"Your husband signed NAFTA, which was one of the worst things that ever happened to the manufacturing industry," Trump said to Clinton. "You go to New England, you go to Ohio, you go to Pennsylvania - you go anywhere you want Secretary Clinton and you will see devastation."
Trump added: "You've been doing this for 30 years. Why are you just thinking about these solutions right now?"
Near the end of the debate, Trump repeated his claim that Clinton lacks what he sees as "the presidential look."
"She doesn't have the look. ... She doesn't have the stamina," Trump said.
Clinton looked with a smile, laughing.
"As soon as he travels to 112 countries," Clinton said, "he can talk to me about stamina."
That line drew loud applause in the hall.
Clinton continued. She said that Trump had tried to change the conversation from her "look" to whether she had stamina.
"This is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs," Clinton said. "One of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest. He loves beauty contests, supporting them and hanging around them. He called this woman 'Miss Piggy,' and then he called her 'Miss Housekeeping,' because she is Latina," Clinton said. "She has a name, Donald."
Trump countered by suggesting that he had considered delving into the Clinton family's tawdry past on the debate stage. Over the weekend Trump had threatened to invite Gennifer Flowers, one of Bill Clinton's former mistresses, to attend the debate.
"I was going to say something extremely tough to Hillary, to her family, and I said, 'I just can't do it,' " Trump said.
Clinton accused Trump of postponing the release of his tax returns - something every presidential nominee has done for decades - because he has something to hide. Trump has said he is keeping his returns private at the advice of his lawyers because he is under federal audit.
Clinton speculated that Trump was "hiding" his tax returns because they would show he is not as rich as he says he is, or is not as charitable as he claims, or has debts to major banks and foreign entities, or pays nothing in taxes at all.
At that last suggestion, Trump scoffed, "That makes me smart."
Trump countered by offering to release his taxes if Clinton agreed to release her missing 33,000 emails. "I think it's disgraceful," Trump said of her use of a private email server as secretary of state. "And believe me, this country really thinks it's disgraceful also."
Clinton said, "I made a mistake using a private email."
"That's for sure," Trump interjected.
"I don't make any excuses," she continued.
With her concise answer, Clinton avoided the lawyerly details that have usually accompanied her discussion of the email issue, which her campaign staff has warned her sounds to voters like she is splitting hairs.
From the beginning, Clinton's strategy seemed in part to be to goad Trump to respond intemperately. Early on, she reminded the audience that "Donald was very fortunate," to the tune of what she said was a $14 million loan from Trump's father. Her father was a small businessman, Clinton added.
Trump, who is famously sensitive to suggestions that he owes his success to anyone else, took the bait. He used part of his next chance to speak to say he had received only a "small loan."
The exchange may seem petty, but it invokes central themes of the election, including the economic health of the middle class and which candidate is on the side of the little guy.
Clinton continued to press that case, charging that Trump took advantage of his workers and contractors who helped build his real estate assets.
"I have met a lot of the people who were stiffed by you and your businesses, Donald," she said. "I've met dishwashers, painters, architects, glass installers, marble installers, drapery installers, like my dad was, who you refused to pay when they finished the work that you asked them to do."
Clinton cited an architect who designed the clubhouse at one of his golf courses yet was not paid all he was owed. Trump retorted: "Maybe he didn't do a good job and I was unsatisfied with his work."
Trump went on to laud the achievements of his company, repeatedly saying his success reflects the kind of the thinking the nation needed in its political leaders.
In another exchange, Trump seemed rattled as Clinton accused him of saying that climate change "is a hoax, perpetrated by the Chinese."
"I do not say that, I do not say that," Trump interjected, shaking his head.
This was the first of three debates between Clinton and Trump sponsored by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates; the other two are Oct. 9 in St. Louis and Oct. 19 in Las Vegas. The vice-presidential nominees, Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Mike Pence, will face off once, on Oct. 4 in Farmville, Virginia.
The third-party candidates did not qualify to participate in the debate because they did not meet a minimum polling threshold. Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson, who is positioned to be a potential spoiler in many states, and Green Party nominee Jill Stein both made appearances on campus Monday for media interviews. Stein staged a protest and at one point was ushered off campus by security because she did not have necessary credentials.
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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Sully


 Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Everything is unprecedented until it happens for the first time.

  Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger, III is an American retired airline captain who also works as an aviation safety consultant. He was hailed as a national hero in the United States when he successfully executed an emergency water landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River off Manhattan, New York City, after the aircraft was disabled by striking a flock of Canada geese during its initial climb out of LaGuardia Airport on January 15, 2009. All of the 155 passengers and crew aboard the aircraft survived. Tom Hanks with the help of Director/Actor Clint Eastwood brought Sullenberger's story Miracle on the Hudson to the big screen. 9 out of 10, a very compelling movie about one of the unlikeliest of heroes.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

southside with you


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This is the story of Barack Husein Obama and Michelle LaVaughn Robinson's first date. They would go on to become America's 44th President of the United states and the 44th First Lady of the White House.

Friday, September 2, 2016

hell or high water

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Tanner Howard: This is Mr. Pibb. I asked for a Dr. Pepper.
Toby Howard: So?
Tanner Howard: Only assholes drink Mr. Pibb.

 Two brothers -- Toby, a straight-living, divorced father trying to make a better life for his son; and Tanner, a short-tempered ex-con with a loose trigger finger -- come together to rob branch after branch of the bank that is foreclosing on their family land. The hold-ups are part of a last-ditch scheme to take back a future that powerful forces beyond their control have stolen from under their feet.True violence isn't necessary, I mean you can always turn around and say "Well that's the way it goes"and move on. But in some places where the west was wild as they say old habits never die. They just wear out for awhile until the time is right, and that's when you get caught. 7 out of 10.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Lil Wayne death hoax




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This is Obviously a false rumor just for a freak publicity stunt. Because Lil Wayne is listed as singing on the Suicide Squad soundtrack. The Hoax says that he has died from an 8th bout with Epilepsy. The way people know this is untrue is because they've played with Lil Wayne's handicap like somebody crying wolf, So far Lil Wane has Obituaries reaching up to 1993. It is very,very sad when record producers have to use handicaps for money when the only thing they will come out with is sympathy and shock then when they find the truth they get very angry that one would use somebody like that in such a manor.  

Kenny Baker dies


I guess in a way what Kenny is trying to say in droidspeak is " I had a good life, thanks for the memories". Sorry I don't speak droid. 

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Pete's dragon 2016




Grace: I know the forest like the back of my hand. I wouldn't have missed a dragon.

Are dragon's real? Some say Gila Monsters are very similar to that of one, that's just because they have orange tongue's here are some basics.
The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon, which in turn comes from Latin draconem (nominative draco) meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from the Greek word δράκων, drakon (genitive drakontos, δράκοντος) "serpent, giant seafish". The Greek and Latin term referred to any great serpent, not necessarily mythological, and this usage was also current in English up to the 18th century.  
A dragon is a mythological representation of a reptile. In antiquity, dragons were mostly envisaged as serpents, but since the Middle Ages, it has become common to depict them with legs, resembling a lizard.
Dragons are usually shown in modern times with a body like a huge lizard, or a snake with two pairs of lizard-type legs, and able to emit fire from their mouths. The European dragon has bat-like wings growing from its back. A dragon-like creature with wings but only a single pair of legs is known as a wyvern. This though is a reboot of the old Walt Disney classic this time having Elliot the Dragon as an Animatronic Instead of CGI based. And Bryce Dallas Howard as Pete's Guardian Instead of Helen Reddy. 9 out of 10, It still told about a family learning about togetherness from a Dragon. But back in the days when Disneyworld opened the original taught that in it's own way to.

Kubo and the two strings

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“When we die, like Kubo’s paper, we shift. The end of one story is merely the beginning of another.” –Beetle

This is the tale of a young storyteller and his 2 partners that are in search of a fabled armor that will make the wearer invincible. I guess you could look at it as a oriental version of the Odyssey. A heartfelt movie for kid and adult alike. A huge 10 out of 10.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

sausage party



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Carl: [as they attempt to escape from the window] Okay, little buddy, jump on the count of three! One, two...
[a slicing knife is heard followed by Carl's scream]
Barry: Carl?
Carl: [groaning in difficulty] Bar-ry...
Carl: Garfobar-bar - what are you saying, Carl?
[the knife's blade impales through Carl's stomach]
Barry: Oh, God, no! Oh! Oh, God, Carl!
[Camille's knife slashes him upwards]
Barry: CARL!
Carl: [face splits in half, dies] Barry...
Barry: Carl! Dear sweet Carl! What have they done to you, Carl? No!

Although this movie is filled with crass language galore, the basis of this movie is about what if the items you bought in the grocery store every day had a mind of it's own. This is another movie from the warped minds of Seth Rogan,  Jonah Hill and James Franco. I give this a 6 out of 10, it's rated R.... It's deffenitly not for children but for grown-ups it's pretty funny/weird.

Suicde Squad


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White House Representative: Gentleman, ladies: what if Superman had decided to fly down, rip off the roof of the White House, and grab the president right out of the Oval Office. Who would'a stopped him?

This one was weird, Imagine all the DC villains in Gotham working on the side of justice and of course Batman in the middle of it all. At least we got to finally see Harley Quinn in action and a live action Killer Croc, it had it's good and confusing moments. 8 of 10

Monday, August 1, 2016

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Angus Scrimm tribute





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 In the way of horror when people talk about Angus Scrimm, they will think The Tall Man from Phantasm or the demonic traveling evangelical priest from the Poltergeist movies. But that is not all he is noted for. Early in in career he was a Journalist who wrote and had a hand at editing for numerous Magazines such as TV Guide, Cinema Magazine and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. In the music Industry he is credited for doing Linear notes for such acts as Frank Sinatra, Arthur Rubinstein, The Beatles and Violinist Itzhak Perlman under the name Lawrence or Rory Guy.  Some of his TV work includes playing an agent on the TV series Alias called SD-6 and also being the narrator on the hit show Family Guy on one of their seasonal Christmas episodes.   

Friday, July 29, 2016

star wars rebels season 3

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This may infact  be the last season because of rogue one that will be out this December which will tie episode 3 and 4 together. That is unless Disney wants to spawn off tales from the expanded universe into a TV series.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Star Trek: Beyond/ R.I.P. Leonard Nimoy and Anton Yelchin

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This movie was good as movies go. But the franchise in general has made an awkward turn for the weird. As the old franchise showed space wars confronting enemies and discovering new worlds, this new franchise deals with much of the same thing......but almost all the enemies so far have been Starfleet captain's and their crews who have gone rogue. Thinking the federation has lost all trust in them, and of course who gets caught in the middle. None other than the U.S.S. Enterprise, like I said not saying this was a bad movie at all. But I have read some of the prequel comics in the bookstore, and the comic storylines stay true to the 1960's TV series. If they could only fit situations like that in the movies they green light for the silver screen that would make for a cool movie. What I'm trying to say is that this is supposed to be star trek through a younger perspective. That doesn't mean it has to be an outer space revolutionary war. Keep the same ideals, just with new actors. 8 out of 10 

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Nerve



Nerve is a new game set in the future that let's you play for cash with only one thing to it. You have to keep playing if you wish to keep your life!

Thursday, July 7, 2016

CELL



Cell is a limited movie by stephen king where he goes back into his horror roots. A certain virus in Cellphones takes hold of the human population turning them into mindless zombies.

Monday, July 4, 2016

The Secret Life Of Pets



Gidget: Hey, Max.
Max: Hey, Gidget.
Gidget: Any plans today?
Max: Yes. Big, big stuff today, Gidget. I got big plans. I'm gonna sit here and I'm gonna wait for Katie to come back.
Gidget: Oh, that sounds exciting. Well, I won't interrupt. I've got a very busy day too.

What do pets do when we leave them alone? Do they find things to bide their time, who knows. This will give you the answer to the question that has perplexed us for a long time. And before the movie there is a short with those lovable Minions called Mowing day. 9 out of 10.