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Zac
8/21/08
Posted in Random

2008 Olympics Videos


Phelps v. Everyone

Phelps v. Everyone

I was on NBC’s Olympics website today and saw an ad for two videos from this summers Olympic games.   One was the highlights of the entire 2008 Olympic Games for $19.95.   This DVD features numerous stories from the multiple venues and events including many gold medal performances.  For only an additional 5 cents you could buy the Michael Phelps DVD. This DVD shows all 8 memorable races he competed in as well as special behind the scenes footage of his time in Beijing.

I guess NBC believes Phelps’ performance is not only equal to all the others combined; it is worth 5 cents more.

Zac
11/25/07
Posted in Movie Reviews

August Rush & Dan in Real Life


One of my favorite parts of the Thanksgiving Holiday is going to movies. I don’t really remember when it started but, I think it was when we went to the Adams Family back in good old 1991. This Thanksgiving we went to 2 movies and they were both great.

First we went to August Rush. This is a movie about a young man who is raised by the state of New York. He is constantly teased by the other boys in the orphanage because he says he can hear his parents in the world around him. He eventually runs away and ends up in New York City. The rest of the movie focuses on his amazing musical talent and how that brings him back to his parents. Some may argue, and rightly so, that the movie is predictable, and too sweet, but I thought the movie was wonderful. I enjoy going to movies that make you feel good. They invite you to lose yourself in the film and take you on a two hour journey. In my opinion this was exactly what August Rush did. The movie is entertaining and the music is great. This is one of the best movies of the year.

August Rush Movie SceneAugust Rush Movie Cover

The other movie that we saw this weekend was Dan in Real Life. This was another good film about a widowed father and his struggles to raise his 3 daughters and take care of his own life. After returning to his boyhood home with all of his siblings and their children, Dan finds himself in a series of peculiar situations. The movie is fun and entertaining. One thing that amazed me is Steve Carrell is totally believable in his character and is totally different from his character Michael in The Office. Also all of the casting for the movie was done well. I can see myself in a few of Dan’s situations later in life and that scares me a little, but oh well we will just have to see. The moral of the story is nice and is really applicable to real life.

Dan in Real Life SceneDan in Real Life

It was a great weekend and they were both excellent movies. Although the rest of the year has had some major box office disappointments, these were the exceptions to the norm. Go out and see both of these movies. Then leave a comment with your own reviews!

Andrea
11/14/07
Posted in Movie Reviews

Amistad


Amistad poster

I’m sure Zac will want to add his two cents about this movie, but I’ll start it off. Amistad tells the true story of a group of African slaves that revolt against their captors while on their way to America on board the Spanish ship La Amistad (means friendship in Spanish. Ironic?). When they reach America, the 1830s American government must decide who they are and who they belong to. At this point in time, the importation of slaves has become outlawed, and only American-born Africans could be enslaved in our country. Matthew McCounaghey plays the lawyer assigned to the case, and the story follows his attempts to communicate with the captives and find out their story. Through Cinque, one of the African slaves, we view the cruelties with which they were treated as their own countrymen captured each of them from their tribes in Africa, and the cruelties which befell them on board the ship. I would recommend this movie to anyone who is remotely interested in the history of our country. I am not sure how accurate it is, but it really caused me to think about the freedom we have in this country and how far we have come since the early days of America. The acting was great, and the story was gripping. However, there are a few parts that may be disturbing to some, even in the made-for-TV version (which is the one we watched). Altogether, a great show.

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