Friday, October 27, 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006
I watched the new "Celebrity Paranormal Project" that aired last night on VH1. It's about 5 celebrities that visit a supposedly haunted location. They go inside the haunted location and try to see or hear any paranormal activity. I don't know what to believe... I mean it's on TV so chances are it is probably staged but the people that share the experiences with the beyond seem genuinely scared. What is interesting is that when the celebs get their assignments the base command tells them the whole story about the deceased they are trying to connect with. So the celebs automatically have this image and idea in their head of what they are going to see. They also can’t return to the base until they have completed their assignment. The cognitive perception is easily fooled when the idea is already presented in their mind. So it is hard to determine whether the images the experiences are real. I also think that this show is a little disrespectful towards the dead. The people go in and contact the dead just so they can have the experience. I do believe in spirits and maybe some of them are trapped but I don't think that it is right to disturb the dead. It’s not like they are trying to free the spirits so they can “cross over.” It seems more for the purpose of entertainment, even so when I was watching the show it did give me chills at some points. I wonder if the celebs get paid for it…
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
American Beauty
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
straight up
Second I would have to give it to Reading Rainbow. This show along with Sesame Street encouraged reading among many children. It's interesting to
know that LeVar Burton, who is also known for his roles in Roots and Star Trek: The Next Generation, which were also influential TV shows. Reading Rainbow Reading Rainbow has won 7 Emmy awards for Outstanding Children's Series over the last 10 years. Celebs like Bill Cosby have guest starred on the show to read to the children(actually i think i remember that one). This show was very influential for kids and still is.
which gives fans something to relate to. Unless you get those "crab people" episodes that are totally random. It is also interesting to know that Cartmen's character, that butt hole, is based on Archie Bunker. Even though this show is not aimed towards kids, seeing that it is on at 10pm, they probably still watch it-which is the parent's fault by the way. Anyway this show has gained much popularity and some harsh criticisms from many public protests, religious groups and so on. But Matt Stone and Trey Parker just use it for inspiration often reflecting the shows criticisms in their episodes. They are genius.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Take It To The Limit
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Monday, October 09, 2006
Behind the Screens
d Schulberg and directed by Elia Kazan in 1957. This story is full of cynical humor and scheming characters. It also gives today’s present audience an idea of what life used to be like when mass media was still young and how people fell to the power of persuasion in advertising. Larry or “Lonesome” Rhodes, played by Andy Griffith, is a tumble weed just rolling with the wind, when Marcia Jeffries, played by Patricia Neal discovers him in a jail house interview while trying to find some interesting personalities for her radio talk show. Marcia is a business savvy, yet naïve woman who finds a spark of interest in Lonesome Rhodes’s personality. Rhodes appears to be a simple, well-spoke, country boy who can give the people a good piece of mind and what they crave, when he is in fact the exact opposite. So Marcia puts him on the radio encouraging Rhodes to do the Early Bird Show on KGRK radio and wham bam he is an overnight sensation. It all seems innocent at first, Rhodes tells it like it is and the people love it. But when the big heads realize that Rhodes actually has power over the people they seek to obtain his influence on America. When the over night sensation gains fans, sponsors and endorsements, his success gives him more power which turns him into a symbol of knowledge and influence. On his path to corruption Lonesome Rhodes is twisted into a sick maniacal, power hungry man. “This whole country's just like my flock of sheep! Hillbillies, hausfraus - everybody that's got to jump when someone else blows a whistle! They're mine!” This quote accurately describes Rhodes to his rotten core when the power of mass persuasion consumes him and fame and fortune goes to his head. Rhodes spins out of control spewing any rubbish that people will listen to,
and influencing political powers in order to obtain higher ratings from fans. The sweet irony of this story is that Lonesome Rhodes becomes a manipulative, dishonest tramp of the media; the very thing that he used to criticize which also makes him a hypocrite, to add to the satire his pure image is shattered by his very maker, Marcia, and his true nature is revealed. Watch as this timeless classic of wealth, power, and corruption unfolds behind the screens in “A Face in the Crowd.”
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Money Saver
To respond to the current Skype issue, I don't live on campus so it doesn't directly have an affect on me, but I do use it nonetheless. My husband's parents live in Poland and we use Skype every day to keep in touch with them. It is a big money saver for us. If we didn't have Skype we would be paying quite a sum on our phone bill. We were calling them using our regular service before we had Skype and it was costing like $2-$4 a minute or something ridiculous like that! I think that skype helps students out with their money and being student we need our money! Any way hurray for Skype :)
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Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Above the Law
These days it seems like a lot of high class people are above the law. Is this fair? Celebrity Paris Hilton was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence early Thursday after "driving erratically" and failing a field sobriety test, police said. "The DUI charge would be a misdemeanor. Hilton has been released on her own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court at the end of the month, at which time she will learn if she will be charged." Do celebrity convicted criminals get lighter sentences than ordinary people? I doubt that they would wonder about charging anybody else. I thought that the law was the law and nobody is above the law. But you always here about the one that got away. Celebs are usually receiving lesser punishments then "ordinary people" these days. Take the case of famous Michael Jackson. And what about what really happens when celebs are arrested. Sometimes the public doesn't even get to hear what really went down. The case of Mel Gibson is appalling! I didn't know he said and did all that stuff? Sources say that the Deputy that handled the case was told to write another report with omitted details for the public, probably to maintain the celeb's image. They called "sanitizing the report." That is messed up. I think that celebs should be shown in their true light, they are supposed to be somewhat of a role model figure for the public!
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