One of my goals for the 101 in 1001 days is watching every film on IMDB's top 250 film list. This list is evolving as people provide reviews and opinions form of new movies. I will list some of the films that are on the current list that I have already seen and provide a brief summary of what I thought of the film. They are listed below.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
My fiance and I watched Seven Pounds
recently, and I found it to be a very wonderful film. I know it has had mixed reviews, and I have had friends tell me that it is "so predictable." In the below review, I will explain why that while it was predictable it didn't matter to this film. Please note that this review may contain spoilers as I attempt to explain why I feel this movie was not predictable, but the fact that what I will reveal is made apparent in the very first scene, I feel this will not impact the viewing experience for any readers. I will try to explain everything as ambiguously as possible, but even still it may not be possible to prevent spoilers. All I can say now is that I strongly recommend watching this movie. Read on at your own discretion.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
First Attempt at Freeing My Mind
As part of my 101 things, I chose to attempt to answer the 50 Questions That Will Free Your Mind. Today, I attempted to answer the ones that came to me right away as I was reading them. I will take a stab at the harder ones in the future.
2. Which is worse, failing or never trying?
11. You’re having lunch with three people you respect and admire. They all start criticizing a close friend of yours, not knowing she is your friend. The criticism is distasteful and unjustified. What do you do?
13. Would you break the law to save a loved one?
19. If you had to move to a state or country besides the one you currently live in, where would you move and why?
2. Which is worse, failing or never trying?
- Failing for sure. I am not one to jump into tasks that are a huge gamble. If the cost is minimal I am willing to take a chance, but I am not one to take unnecessary risk.
- Honestly, the career path I chose is one that makes me truly happy. I enjoy the work I do and feel accomplished at the end of the day. That said, the reason I didn't choose the career path that would make me happiest is because the availability of these types of jobs are very small. I used to dream of training killer whales and Sea World. If it weren't all but impossible to have a job doing so, then that would be the kind of work that would make me rich.
- I would have gotten married and had children rather than focusing on developing a career right away.
- I am very much in control of the course my life has taken. The decisions I have made are 100% my own.
- Doing the right thing is the most important. I could not do something that would cause for me to go against my morals.
11. You’re having lunch with three people you respect and admire. They all start criticizing a close friend of yours, not knowing she is your friend. The criticism is distasteful and unjustified. What do you do?
- I would like to say that I would stand up for this friend. I am pretty sure I would, especially if the criticism is unjustified. I have little difficulty in standing up for someone, and I doubt the fact that I respect and admire the individuals that need to be stood up to will change my mind.
13. Would you break the law to save a loved one?
- Without hesitation.
19. If you had to move to a state or country besides the one you currently live in, where would you move and why?
- Michigan in a heart beat. It would be wonderful for my fiance and I to be close to our families.
- No, because I know it doesn't make the elevator move faster.
- Joyful simpleton. I take great pride in my intelligence, but if I was simpleminded and happy, I would not know what I was missing.
- The good friend moving away. It is always possible to see the ones that live far away, but losing touch is far worse.
- I would rather lose all of my old memories. I am still young, and have years to make new, wonderful memories. I am sure as I age, my feelings on this will change.
- No, it hasn't.
- No. Regardless of however many millions of dollars, I would not quit my job at the point in time.
- More work I enjoy doing. When I have more assignments at work, the day goes quickly and I enjoy myself.
- Not at all. I think I am capable of finding enjoyment in many things. I have a wide variety of tasks to keep me busy, so my life never feels repetitive.
- No. Plain and simply, no.
- I feel as though I already answered this one. I make my own decisions.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Review: Wii Fit Plus
Another item I received for Christmas is the new Wii Fit Plus
. I had seen this played at a friend's house when we had a Wii party after they bought theirs. The new features were enough to convince me that it would be a great improvement over the original. I tried it out with my mom Christmas Day. She was the reason I decided to purchase the original Wii Fit, as her and my dad already had it. Even she enjoyed the game significantly, and was asking to play it several times during the weekend I was in town. Read on for my full review.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Our Xbox is Wireless...Finally!
As I've said in previous posts, our Xbox 360 was purchased for Christmas over a year ago. We had not even considered purchasing the Xbox 360 until we learned that Final Fantasy XIII
was to be released on multiple platforms. Our biggest reason for choosing the Xbox over the PS3 is that it has the ability to stream Netflix movies directly to the TV. (This is something the PS3 can do now, but was not available at the time we were considering the purchase). The streaming ability of Netflix is awesome, but we are not big fans of watching movies on the computer. We had been procrastination on purchasing a wireless adapter, and failed to do so mainly because we just never thought to when we were out and about shopping.
This year for Christmas we recieved the wireless adapter for our Xbox from my parents. Out of all the gifts we've received, this is the one we put to use first. It fits securely in the back of our Xbox and stays out of the way. We set up our Xbox Live membership, and can now watch any Netflix movie or TV show that is available for instant streaming. Hopefully this will help with checking off some movies from the list I must watch for my 101 things. This also enabled us to access downloadable contents for Dragon Age: Origins, and will probably provide us with the motivation to purchase some massive multiplayer online games. I don't even know why we waited so long in obtaining this. If you have an Xbox 360 and aren't online yet, I would recommend a wireless adapter. No messy cords to trip over, and it is easy to set up.
Readers: Any of you Xbox 360 users out there? What games do you like to play online? Any recommendations?
This year for Christmas we recieved the wireless adapter for our Xbox from my parents. Out of all the gifts we've received, this is the one we put to use first. It fits securely in the back of our Xbox and stays out of the way. We set up our Xbox Live membership, and can now watch any Netflix movie or TV show that is available for instant streaming. Hopefully this will help with checking off some movies from the list I must watch for my 101 things. This also enabled us to access downloadable contents for Dragon Age: Origins, and will probably provide us with the motivation to purchase some massive multiplayer online games. I don't even know why we waited so long in obtaining this. If you have an Xbox 360 and aren't online yet, I would recommend a wireless adapter. No messy cords to trip over, and it is easy to set up.
Readers: Any of you Xbox 360 users out there? What games do you like to play online? Any recommendations?
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Review: Confessions of a Shopaholic
My fiance and I rented Confessions of a Shopaholic
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Just Because I Went to Community College Doesn't Mean I'm Lazy
Too often I see people sneer at the thought of going to community college in lieu of a four year school after graduating. I remember watching the movie Accepted
and wondering why these kids were acting as though the concept of going to community college was worse than not going to college at all. I don't understand where this mentality comes from. The fact that they cost less and let almost anybody in does not mean the quality of their classes is any less that that of comparable classes at a four year school. In fact, I believe my decision to put off going to a four year school and attend community college was the best decision I could have made at that point in my life.
Upon graduating, I had the option of going away for college or attending a community college less that twelve minutes from my parents' house. I chose the later, and obtained a two year degree. This experience was very rewarding. The professors were very talented, and some of the best educators I've had taught at this school. One professor joked that we could fail his Calculus class three times for the cost of taking the equivalent at a four year school once. While still not a good thing to fail a class, doing so for a third of the cost at community college would allow for less dedicated students to realize they need to work harder without losing out on as much financially. They say college is not for everyone, and isn't it better to realize it at a cost of $1500 worth of tuition versus $10,000 worth of tuition and room and board at a different school. The two year degree I obtained allowed me to transfer to any school, and the counselors worked with me based on the program I wanted to go into at a future four year school. When I graduated with a bachelors degree from a four year school, I did so with zero debt. I had to finance only two years at the more expensive school rather than four. I also had the benefit of a couple more years working at my job in my hometown to build up my savings. Community college gave me the head start I needed. It is the end result that matters in the long run, not the means one uses to achieve it.
Upon graduating, I had the option of going away for college or attending a community college less that twelve minutes from my parents' house. I chose the later, and obtained a two year degree. This experience was very rewarding. The professors were very talented, and some of the best educators I've had taught at this school. One professor joked that we could fail his Calculus class three times for the cost of taking the equivalent at a four year school once. While still not a good thing to fail a class, doing so for a third of the cost at community college would allow for less dedicated students to realize they need to work harder without losing out on as much financially. They say college is not for everyone, and isn't it better to realize it at a cost of $1500 worth of tuition versus $10,000 worth of tuition and room and board at a different school. The two year degree I obtained allowed me to transfer to any school, and the counselors worked with me based on the program I wanted to go into at a future four year school. When I graduated with a bachelors degree from a four year school, I did so with zero debt. I had to finance only two years at the more expensive school rather than four. I also had the benefit of a couple more years working at my job in my hometown to build up my savings. Community college gave me the head start I needed. It is the end result that matters in the long run, not the means one uses to achieve it.
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