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Monday
Feb022015

Monday Movie Meme – Made You Look

Let’s put a little spin on this week’s return of the Monday Movie Meme, with a theme that is all about one of the most common supporting materials for what eventually plays out on the screen. If you’re anything like me, you could easily identify songs that were on the soundtracks of many films you’ve watched over the years. Yet, recalling the poster is a bit challenging.

So that brings up some questions: Does that mean the key art for those movies suck? Or, are movie posters irrelevant in the grand scheme of things?

It’s almost hard for me to believe that I don’t remember what the posters to some of my favorite movies looked like. This week's Monday Movie Meme is an exercise in figuring out how much we really pay attention to key art....and if it's enough to get us to want to see a film.

Here are my selections for this week’s Made You Look theme.

Black Swan

The poster for this mystery drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis lives up to the dark and creepy nature of a movie about ballerinas. I saw this movie when it came out in the theaters, after having to travel to another town because the movie tickets for “Black Swan” in my area were all sold-out.

It’s a psychological thriller that takes viewers on quite the ride and will have you wondering what in the world is going on as you try to figure out what is real versus what’s a hallucination. Anyway, the movie poster for “Black Swan” screams “CRAZY” to me, which works since that just about the easiest way to sum up this movie.

The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest

Both versions of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” movies, starring Michael Nyqvist opposite Noomi Rapace and Daniel Craig opposite Rooney Mara, respectively, are pretty badass and worth watching.

However, I initially procrastinated on viewing these crime thriller flicks for a good while -- even after reading all the positive buzz surrounding them as well as the Swedish novel series they're adapted from; and I wouldn’t have even considered checking either of them out if it weren’t for the poster for “The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest.”

It gives off a don’t-fuck-with-this-person vibe and made me curious about the plot because it just seemed like something big is going down in this movie. The characters are not playing games.

In Time

There is something about the poster for this futuristic Sci-Fi movie starring Justin Timberlake and Olivia Wilde that made me think of “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” – but a much cooler version. "In Time" is about people who don’t age past their mid-twenties but the catch is they only have a short amount of time to live, unless they are among those that can afford to buy their way into an extended life.

I wanted to see this movie but never got around to it. In fact, it's probably somewhere on my Netflix queue with over 80 other flicks I either skipped out on, forgot about, or was unfamiliar with before adding them to the list.

Now, is it just me...or does it also look like this poster is channeling “The Matrix” with Keanu Reeves?

I'm Not There
Although I never went to check out this biographical music drama about Bob Dylan, starring Christian Bale and Cate Blanchett, I'd be willing to watch it. Putting the film aside, I just like the poster because it’s simple with that nice silhouette.

My guess is that Dylan’s life is quite the opposite of simplicity. So, maybe this poster is meant to signify quiet chaos or something of that nature. Who knows?! Either way, it’s among the few movie posters that I seem to be able to easily picture in my head when thinking about those that stand out among the rest.

What movie posters grabbed YOUR attention?

Did a poster ever affect whether YOU wanted to see movie or not?

Friday
Jan302015

Why I Support Women in the Navy

Aviation Machinist's Mate Airman Alexandria King signals for an aircraft to test it's flaps aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kenneth Abbate/Released)How many women do you know, either personally or professionally, who are members of the U.S. Armed Forces? Over the last decade or so, I’ve been introduced to a mere few including Veterans from the Army, Navy and Marines. Before then, my knowledge of women in the military was limited to those portrayed in movies starring actresses Demi Moore (G.I. Jane), Meg Ryan (Courage Under Fire), Leslie Stefanson (The General’s Daughter) and Joy Bryant (Antwone Fisher).

No matter how much the rest of us civilians enjoy the comforts that come with being Americans, let’s not forget that these luxuries do not come for free. There are many sacrifices being made, by service members of the Armed Forces across the world, on everyone else’s behalf. Since New Year’s Day, I’ve been learning about some Navy units comprised of women who are actively deployed overseas. Some of these soldiers are miles away from home with little to zero contact from friends or family. Yet, they perform tough (not to mention…dangerous) jobs that the average citizen – male or female -- probably wouldn’t dare to embark upon.

Sailors move tubs of ice cream into storerooms aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53) during a replenishment-at-sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Armando Gonzales/Released)Do you know what it’s like to live in cramped, hot (or cold in some conditions), smelly quarters with up to one dozen or more other people on a ship -- all while lacking the basic resources you need to stay in relatively healthy shape such as socks, deodorant, tampons, lotion and related everyday necessities? If you’re reading this, I know you’re well aware that this doesn’t sound like an ideal way to spend your time, given the already high-stress nature of a workplace like the military.

No matter how you feel about your job, many of us civilians have it easy compared to women serving in the Armed Forces who are -- like our male soldiers -- working 12-hour days (or longer) with very little respite. They don’t get to clock out at 5pm on weekdays, and then head home where “Game of Thrones” or “Mad Men” is waiting for them on the DVR. It will be several months before a lot of soldiers anticipate returning to U.S. Soil, let alone their homes. So my new mission of giving for 2015 (or at the very least, this month) is to boost the morale of our women in uniform.

Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Laticia Watson was recognized as "Sailor of the Week" on base for showing exemplary skill and work ethic within her shop and rate.Motivated by an actor from Chicago named Carlo Garcia, whose commitment to support a different cause every day strenghthened his Living Philanthropic mission; I understand how you can do so much to impact someone’s life, even when you have very little. Bearing this in mind, I am pledging $1 a day for the month of January 2015 to Women in the U.S. Navy.

That’s a total of $31 being used to send them items they need such as hygiene and comfort items. If, like me, you believe in women being seen as heroes, join me in this month’s pledge by sending a letter or card to a soldier or volunteering at hospitals or centers caring for female veterans in your community. Or, support a cause that means something to you. From education, healthcare and homelessness to environmental protection and animal welfare, there are many causes that affect the world we live in today. I encourage everyone to be the change they want to see by doing their part in making this world a better place.

Which branch of the U.S. Military stands out most to YOU?

Monday
Jan262015

Announcement: 2015 Blogging from A to Z Challenge Signups Open Today!

Please read and follow the sign-up instructions outlined below so you sign onto the list correctly!


The brainchild of Arlee Bird, at Tossing it Out, the A to Z Challenge is posting every day in April except Sundays (we get those off for good behavior.) And since there are 26 days, that matches the 26 letters of the alphabet. On April 1, blog about something that begins with the letter “A.” April 2 is “B,” April 3 is “C,” and so on. You can use a theme for the month or go random – just as long as it matches the letter of the alphabet for the day.

The A to Z Challenge is a great way to get into the blogging habit and make new friends. For more details and its history, go HERE

We recommend short posts, turn off Word Verification, and visit five blogs (or more) a day beginning with the one after yours on the list.

Blogs must be on an open platform – NO Tumblr, Facebook, Pinterest, etc. – and comments MUST be enabled.

To streamline legitimate blogs from advertisement blogs, the Co-Hosts will be visiting each blog on this list throughout the Challenge. Blogs on the list showing no activity once the Challenge starts or miss five days in a row will be removed.

Please note your blog name and number in all correspondences. Remember that as blogs are removed, your number will change.

There are categories for those looking for like-minded blogs. Select ONE category code and enter it after your blog’s title/name. The code applies to your blog, not your theme for the Challenge and is purely optional. See the first few blogs on the list for examples. However, if your blog has adult content, you MUST mark it (AC) or it will be removed from the list. Codes are as follows:

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