Monday, November 12, 2012

Important scene in True Grit



In the movie True Grit 14-year old Mattie, played by Hailee Steinfeld, shows how serious and determined she is to find her father at 1:15. Mattie sees her “partner” Rooster, played by Jeff Bridges, across the river already starting on the expition into the Indian territory with another man. She herself wants to be the one to find her fathers murderer and have revenge on him though. Mattie asks to be taken across the river and when she is denied  and lead back to town she grabs and apple and throws it at the back of the mans head  and takes off with her horse towards the river as they leap into the water to swim across. Instead of just letting Rooster an old U.S. Marshel that she payed to help find her father shows how serious she is by refusing to go back home, threatening him that if she is to turn back at the moment she will acuse Rooster of theft for stealing ten dollars from her. As the other man spanks Mattie on the ground Rooster shows his true colors by pulling out his gun on the other man to have him back away. Mattie now gets to carry on the journey into the Indian territory to seek revenge on her fathers murderer.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Realism, Antirealism, and Verisimilitude



Realism, antirealism, and verisimilitude is used in many films. Realism reflects life and wants the veiwers of the film to feel like it happens in every day life. Films using realism are going to try to depict things how they actualy are like a mother going through labor and how difficult it is for her. Antirealism is abstract and focuses in on a veiw making a point stand out. It does not reflect what would happen on a daily basis for instance in the movie “Avatar” it is not realistic to change a human to a creature. Some films use both realism and antirealism. Along with realism and antirealism is verisimilitude. Verisimilitude is a way to convince the viewers that something is real. For example in the movie “Honey I shrunk the Kids” It seams beleivable to the audiance that the kids actualy did shrink and everything is huge to them.

Each different movie in the same genre have many connections. Gangster movies are usualy shot in an area that looks unwealthy and dangerous. Most gangster movies are about territory or drugs. The characters as well fallow along with the genre of “gangster.”  Though stereotypical it’s true, majority of the characters are African American all together creating a gangster setting.

Monday, November 5, 2012

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8570106/the-nhl-lockout-manchester-monarchs-ahl-hockey

I can relate to this article because I myself used to play hockey. I started when I was young and played for about six years but when I got to my sophomore year of high school I gave up to start working. Every time I hear about hockey I miss it; I also love the sound of skates cutting the ice and how fast you feel sprinting across the rink. Hockey is a great sport and I wish I had the time and money to pick up that sport again.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Comedies

When it comes to movies my overall favorite would be comedies. People say laughter is the best medicine and I completely agree. It will turn a bad mood into a good mood within minutes. Watching comedies is an easy way to ease your mind away from reality giving you a nice break from your problems. Romantic movies or sad movies bring me down and I feel like I am constantly comparing my life to the movies which sometimes puts me in an even bigger slump! So when you are having a bad day whether you are sad, stressed out, angry, ect.; in my opinion a good comedy is a great way to turn your day around.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Breaking Bottles as a Form of Recycling


 
Recycling helps save the environment. It helps prevent pollution, saves nature, and helps reduce cost of reproduction. Over 41 billion glass containers are made each year but only about 30 percent are recyclable meaning 70 percent go into a landfill. A great way to recycle and get use out of old glass bottles is bottle breaking. Bottle breaking is a simple and exciting way to make cups, or containers out of bottles. You can use the cup to drink out of or use it as a holder. All you need is string, acetone, fire, and a bucket full of cold water. These bottles also make great homemade Christmas presents! If your family members are heavy drinkers they would love to get a cup made from their favorite drink bottle. You can also use your new container in your office to hold pens, or in your kitchen to hold spoons or even as a flower pot! There are so many uses for these new containers that you have made and recycled.
 
To start off you want to gather all the materials needed to break a bottle. You will need a bottle, string, fire, acetone and cold water. The string must be 100% cotton so that it can soak up the acetone well and burn longer and hotter.  You will need 100% peer acetone, not normal nail polish remover with acetone because it will not burn long enough to affect the bottle. Any lighter or match will do to get the fire going. Scissors are optional to cut the string after wrapping the bottle but fire works as well to cut off the extra string. Also need a bucket of ice cold water that is big enough to submerge half of the bottle in water. If the water is not ice cold it will not shock the bottle enough to break. If the bottle does not break because the water is not cold enough just add ice. And of course a glass bottle of your choice.




The first step to breaking a bottle is to wrap the string around the part of the bottle that you want to break. While wrapping the string you want to leave about five inches of string hanging on the cut side. Wrap the string 6-8 times around the bottle then cut the string about 5 inches from the bottle. Cut the string either using a scissors or you can burn it using your lighter or matches. Then take the two loose ends and tie them tightly together so that the string is tight to the bottle. Cut the loose ends off as close to the knot as you can. Slide the bundle of string off the top or bottom of the bottle whichever is easier, and place the string in a cup of acetone. Make sure the acetone completely covers the string. It does not matter how long the string is in the acetone as long as it is completely immersed. Take the bundle of string out of the acetone and carefully slide it back onto the bottle. The string may be a little tight but just keep sliding it down to where you want the bottle to break. Using the tips of your nails or fingertips work the best to slide the string onto the bottle.
 
Take the cover off of the bottle and hold the bottle at the base of it with the top slanted toward the bucket at a 30 degree angle. Hold the bottle with your left hand and use the lighter or matches and light the string with your right hand. As the string is burning continuously and slowly turn the bottle so that the fire gets distributed evenly. As the fire gets smaller and you begin to see blue flame it’s getting time to dip it into the water. When you see that all the flame is gone quickly submerge the bottle into the water with the top of the bottle straight down into the bucket. The bottle then should break on the line where the string is.  Once the bottle breaks carefully take the broken pieces out. From there recycle the top and any random pieces that broke off, be careful not cut yourself.
The bottle will not always break as well as you would like it to so you may want to try a couple times. This technique is difficult to perfect so don’t give up. As you begin to play around with bottle breaking you may want to try different kinds of bottles. You will find that certain bottles work better than others and this may be because the thickness of the glass will always be a little different. The main things that can go wrong is the water not being cold enough and the string not hot enough. Adding ice to the water will help and wrapping more string around the bottle may also help. Be patient and play around with this and you will soon find what works best.
In the end you end up with a unique new glass, pencil holder, or flower pot. While saving yourself some money to have a new set of glasses you also helped a little to save the world; one glass bottle at a time. Now instead of 30% of bottles being recycled you recycled more. Next time you want to get a gift for someone but are a little short of cash just start breaking some bottles.
 
By: Heidi Weber, Stephanie Belter, and Natalie Trumm




Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Weekly planners!

If you are feeling stressed out and overwhelmed with so many things to do I would recamend creating a weekly planner. This weekly planner is a great way to balance your life out with school, work, your social life, and more. Write out your day hourly; including time to sleep, eat, and work out (if you do so). Start your planning from the time you wake up and fill in the times that you have class. Next add in time to eat your meals then add in studying time. Don't just write study time in a space though, include which class it is for and what you will be doing; for example: begin writting english rough draft. You then may want to put in a time to work out or time to be with your friends, go to a movie, ect.. Do this for everyday of the week and the spaces you don't fill out can be free time which you can spend how ever you please. Making a weekly planer will help you get a lot more done each day and releive a lot of your stress knowing you have time to get everything done!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Winning actually isn't the only thing

Monday, the day of the football game that sent Packer fans all over to go mad. The replacement refs made the call of the year; arguable for both sides to decide if it was a touchdown for Green Bay or an interception for the Seahawks. Is winning every thing? according to Vince Lombardi "winning isn't everything, its the only thing." Is it, after a good game even if the team played well yet still lost, is winning all that matters? David Maraniss believes that the Seahawks should have admitted that it was a  touchdown for Green Bay and the team should not have celebrated their win.

Stephan Brashear, AP


Winning isn't everything i feel a game well played is better than losing and playing poorly. When focusing so much on winning it makes one mad and causes them to play bad. If the call was made in the Packers favor I'm sure the Seahawks and fans would be just as worked up. The Seahawks shouldn't have celebrated the way they did though because it is embarrassing to accept that "interception" as a win. Clearly the Packers had the ball for a touchdown.