November 12, 2008

An eye for acting.

Literally, one eye, has he... Wes Simmonds.

I'm writing this one year after Wes starred in The Return of the Rasta Man, Sutherland's MAC movie from 2007. In my opinion he should have won the best actor award, since he was actually the only male character to have any extensive role in any of the MAC movies, much less do a great job. But oh well... it's a Sutherland tradition to get shafted in every competition it participates in.

Sadly, Wes won't be appearing in Sutherland's movie this year, as he no longer lives there (here?). But, as the two pictures below show, he continues to be... Wes.

A few brief shots of Wes can be found in Sutherland's 2007 MAC Movie trailer.

p.s. In the next couple of weeks I hope to post full reviews of this year's MAC movies, after I finally get the free time to watch them all.

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November 8, 2008

Everything Hollywood

I just read this article that was debating another article which said that Barack Obama's election to the Presidency would actually help The Dark Knight at the Academy Awards, and frankly, I have to agree with the argument against. I just don't see (or at least wouldn't easily recognize) the connection between Obama's "hope" and the hope found in The Dark Knight, and highly doubt any of the Oscar voters would either. Not that the Batman blockbuster is going to need any help in winning multiple awards.

In other news, I recently acquired several new (previously-viewed would be more correct) dvds at Blockbuster. I bought Iron Man, The Bourne Ultimatum, and Rambo, all for $20. Needless to say, after all my tests and projects this week, I'm going to have a dominating movie fest this weekend. Next on my list: The Dark Knight, Prince Caspian, and Wall-E.






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November 6, 2008

My thoughts about the articles in the previous three entries.

For those of you who don't know, I've been taking a lot of heat from my friends this past election because I wasn't a die-hard supporter of McCain. It's been tough, and I've been pleased to find that several friends cut me some slack when I told them that I wrote in my own candidate. They were glad that I stuck with my choice that neither candidate was a choice for me.

Anyway. There is an article in this week's campus newspaper concerning "The complexity of abortion issue," and I was happy to find that somebody had a similar view as me, and was able to put it into words which I couldn't have. After reading the "Why Christians Should Not Support Barack Obama" article from last week's newspaper (more specifically the paragraph I pasted below), I immediately jumped to thoughts which both Chis Nystrom and Chris Thornton put into words.

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"The complexity of abortion issue..." by Chris Thornton

"The complexity of abortion issue: why voting for legislation change isn't best approach"

Single-issue voting was brought up a lot during this election cycle regarding abortion, as it always is. Considering the nature of this horrible practice, I can't say I blame people for placing a premium on it.

But considering the facts of how entrenched abortion is in our society today, and how long we have futilely tried to do away with it over the past 35 years, I pose the question: how has abortion become so prevalent in our society, and what is the most effective way to stop it? I'd argue there are a number of issues that inform a woman's choice to have an abortion that aren't addressed by merely voting for a slim chance of over-turning Roe. v. Wade.

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"Why Voting Obama or McCain is Okay" by Chris Nystrom

I voted for Barack Obama for president. I would argue that I can be a Christian and vote for Obama. It was not easy to decide whom to vote for. I was very distraught, particularly because of Obama's stances on abortion and free trade. There are several very good reasons to not like Obama's politics, but there are also several very good reasons to vote for him. Perhaps you have read the recent articles in our paper about why voting for Obama is wrong. Though several good and valid points were made, I have to be honest, I disagree.

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"Why Christians Should Not Support Barack Obama" by Blake Bozarth

Recently published in the Bagpipe, Covenant's student newspaper, but this is the original, unedited version, in my own actual words...and also the one where Justice Ginsberg is not referred to as a male. :)

"Single-issue voter." In our day and age, this term seems to carry more sting than a racial slur. It is often used in a belittling way by those who consider themselves more knowledgeable than the "naïve" Christian conservatives who place a premium on a certain voting issue - namely, abortion. But I, for one, can't say that the label bothers me. In fact, if ruling out a candidate who supports the practice of abortion makes me one of those "single-issue voters," then I claim that title with pride.

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October 31, 2008

Found Data (no, not Date)!

Some of you may know that a little over a month ago the internal hard drive on my laptop failed, leaving me to deal with the world all alone (haha). Well last weekend I finally had time to call Dell for a free replacement hard drive, since I'm still under warranty, and just 3 days ago I had my laptop back up and running.

One problem. All my old data was "lost" (technically it's still on the old broken hard drive, but I have no way to access it). So this past week I have been contacting multiple data recovery businesses, all of which charge between $500-$2000. Obviously I can't really afford that, but just 15 minutes ago I made a life-changing discovery. Seriously...

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October 21, 2008

Update of my life.

The last time I posted on here was August 3rd, and it is now October 21st. Wow. So I don't have to worry about wording, here is a list of why I have been absent.

  1. My blog host made a software and interface change to the system resulting in a lot of dead code which I had written for the old system, which I don't have time to rewrite/update.
  2. The site runs a lot slower, and I don't have time to wait.
  3. My schedule leaves me with little or no free time this semester.

Here is a very condensed update on me, extending even into the summer, as I left out many details in the posts during that time:

  • I bought a Tippmann A-5 paintball gun. Yes, I dominated the field with it.
  • I watched Iron Man multiple times. It's amazing.
  • I watched The Dark Knight, sadly only once. Just as amazing as Iron Man.
  • I was an Orientation Leader for the freshmen/transfers once again (one of 5 returnees).
  • I live at home this semester. I can't study at home. I just doesn't work.
  • I have stayed up past 3 AM multiple times this semester working on art projects.
  • I scored 94% on my first Statistics test.
  • I am officially (on paper) a Sociology major!
  • Jackie and I had our one year anniversary, if that's the proper word.
  • I have stayed overnight on campus entirely too many times.
  • I bought the movie Dan in Real Life. Watch it with your friends. You'll probably die.
  • My laptop hard drive failed. I lost my data. From forever.
  • Dell replaced my hard drive under warranty, and I found a May backup of my data! (more in my next post)
  • I plan on living in the apartments next semester. It will be less than half the cost of the dorm. Sutherland still Representing.
  • Jackie was in town for Jazz on the Overlook and Burning at the Stage. Much fun.
  • I am on Fall Break right now, but couldn't visit Jackie like last year.
    Much sadness.


A shot from Covenant's Jazz on the Overlook.
p.s. Jackie looked amazing, but I choose to only post the guy shot.


I got my baby back.(picture taken with my phone)

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August 3, 2008

Did you know?

If you haven't seen Saving Private Ryan lately, you might not have realized this, but while watching it today for the first time in years, I noticed that along side Tom Hanks are both Matt Damon and Vin Diesel. It's always fun to watch old movies which feature now-popular Hollywood stars.

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July 22, 2008

blog problems

Hi all. Recently my blog host upgraded their software by two versions, and I'm having some major issues due to these changes. It looks like I'm going to have to go and change a bunch of coding.

Initially I couldn't even post any new entries, but that's been fixed. The problems I can see right now include the inability to view certain entries, links, and comments. For any of you who may actually read this, I will do my best to be fully operational as soon as I have the time, and patience.

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July 15, 2008

Ben Entwistle Called Home

Just last night God took one of our brothers... one of his servants... to be with him. He was only 20 years old, but Ben lived a full life of joy, encouragement, and care of others. Though I only got to know him this summer, his friendship was a true blessing from God.

We'll miss you Ben

http://www.benentwistle.com/
Ben's facebook group
Owen's 2nd facebook note


Be Still, My Soul...

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June 3, 2008

Covenant: A Community of Exceptions

I've come to realize that just like the English language, Covenant College has many exceptions of it's own.

Mostly these exceptions concern Sundays. For example: Covenant says they do not want anybody to work on Sundays, yet they hire students to clean (work BEST) on Sunday. And something I can attest to--I've worked the past two Sundays (in the morning and afternoon, therefore missing church), and will be working next Sunday and it looks like even the Sunday after that as well. Yes, I just said I'm working for Covenant College for 4 Sundays in a row, and missing church because of that.

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June 1, 2008

Sunday, working day 7

Today is Sunday, and instead of being in church right now, I am working as the gym monitor at school. You see, for conference desk workers, there are no weekends. Instead, we get two randomly assigned days off every week. Interestingly enough too, was the fact that I was actually supposed to work paintball today, but since it is thunderstorming really hard right now, I got a call this morning saying there was nobody at the gym and that I needed to fill the position... at 8:00 AM. So I quickly changed from outdoors work clothes into our front desk uniform and ran through the rain to my post.

Now, concerning "Day 7." As I said earlier, all desk workers get two days off a week. This week mine was Sunday (when I was in Huntsville), and Tuesday, when I worked my temporary filming job downtown. That means that today is my 7th straight day of working, between my two jobs. But that's not all. My two days off from Covenant next week will again be spend at my filming job, and I'm scheduled to work all next weekend again, so my first day off from all work will be June 12th... after 17 straight days on the job!

Good for my bank account. Bad for my sanity.

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May 27, 2008

A Swifty Atkins Pickler

No, that title does not refer to an appliance for the Atkins diet. They are, instead, the names (almost) of the country artists who were at the concert that Jackie and I went to this past weekend.

So! Kellie Pickler opened for Taylor Swift and Rodney Atkins at the concert which was on the Army base in Huntsville, AL, and it was awesome! There were several songs, including Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind, Our Song, Picture To Burn, Cleaning This Gun, and Watching You which I recognized and sang to.

The length of this entry does not give justice to how much fun I had this weekend, not just at the concert. You could maybe say (for all those engineers out there) that it's inversely proportional... in which case I should stop writing now before this gets too long.

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May 18, 2008

Medieval Fantasy

A couple weeks ago I took Jackie to the Georgia Renaissance Festival (outside Atlanta) for her birthday, and we had a blast. For those of you who don't know what goes on at a Renaissance festival, I'll briefly explain. There are many shops and buildings building in a medieval style which sell all sorts of medieval-type crafts, such as swords, clothing, and jewelry. The vendors are all dressed up in medieval garb, and talk to you like you are a lord or lady, and even many of the visitors dress up as well, thought they don't limit themselves to medievel dress. Instead, you can see people as pirates or charters from fantasy stories such as Xena. In short, it's actually just really fun to go to look at the people. Another form of entertainment at the festival are all the shows which are put on which include balancing/juggling acts, sword swallowing, jousting, and various comedy acts.

So if you ever get a chance to go, take the opportunity. And if you like to dress up, go for it... but I'm not that brave. Below is a picture that I took at the festival two years ago.

Also, I went and saw The Chronicals of Narnia: Prince Caspian yesterday, and it was amazing. It was VERY epic, and actually very Lord of the Ringish at some parts, which is slightly a bummer. Regardless, if you get a chance to see it, GO! Multiple times.

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