Thursday, January 26, 2012

What is news? What is news to you? and where do you get your news? (MassCom)

What is news? What is news to you? and where do you get your news? (MassCom)

News has various meanings; an update of culture, business, the local gossip of your town or of big cities and celebrities around the world. To me, news is just something I've never heard. Although I'm not very unique in that, as most people would agree with me. News to me is understanding something I didn't before.




<< If I couldn't understand this joke before, you bet I do now (The symbol for sodium on the periodic table is Na)











News is a form of learning. "If I haven't seen it, it's news to me!"
From the death of massive dictator Kim Jong Il and the rise of his son to power 














To the recent marriage troubles of Ashton and Demi; this is the news I, as well as millions of other Americans, use the internet to find out about.

I get my news from peers and, of course, the internet. Various news sites, such as the New York Times along with USAToday and Al Jazeera. I prefer Al Jazeera, specifically because I find them less biased then other news corporations. But then again, that's just one of my bias' as well.

Bibliography;

http://troll.me/images/science-cat/do-you-have-any-sodium-na.jpg

http://cdn.images.2.ranker.com/list_img/2660/283895/full/list.jpg?version=1324485748000

http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2005/news/050822/dmoore.jpg

Saturday, January 21, 2012

My 10 favorite films, TV shows and books


Dr. Who (TV Series)
the series allows an escapist view of the world, letting you free your mind from your boring existence as a college student, and allowing you to travel through space and time with a witty tour guide. i love the imagination used to create the monsters in this show 
By far my favorite enemies the Doctor has faced throughout the series have been the Daleks and the Cybermen, showing that looks can always deceive. one looks like a Japanese toy, whereas the other looks like a glorified trash can, yet they're the most feared in the universe.
Dead Silence (Motion Picture)
Dead Silence may be one of my favorite films specifically because I always feared that every puppet or doll that surrounded me was alive and secretly watching me, almost like a murderous Toy Story. This movie isn't so much a murderous Toy Story though, as all the puppets are the toys of a ventriloquist by the name of Mary Shaw. Cast out by the town she lived in after a child heckler at her show went missing, Mary Shaw haunts the old town and makes it known her death was just a brief intermission

Besides the plot, a memorable part of the movie is the nursery rhyme themed song you occasionally hear throughout the movie.

"Beware the stare of Mary Shaw
She had no children, only dolls
And if you see her in your dreams
Be sure you never, ever scream "




Skins (TV Series)
Another one of my favorite shows has to be Skins. It's a British Comedy/Drama surrounding teens who deal with various life problems, usually revolving around love. Now I'm not one too big for shows revolving around love, but at first glance you'd think Skins is a show depicting the wild, crazy, party life of UK teenagers. Although I don't recommend sitting down and watching one episode after the other, after awhile that was all I wanted to do.


Spongebob Squarepants (TV Series)
Spongebob Squarepants is something I haven't grown out of and don't plan to anytime soon. In fact, as I've gotten older and I've begun to understand the underlying meaning of certain episodes, I like it even more. You would think his high pitched voice and ear piercing laugh would get irritating, but I'm from Manhattan, I hear more annoying things standing in line at Starbucks








Arrested Development (TV Series)
Arrested Development is one of my favorite series, the humor is witty and the plot of the show is completely ridiculous. Micheal Bluth, (played by Jason Bateman) the main character, makes sure the family home construction business, and the family itself, doesn't fall apart. The family is dysfunctional and operates on the basis of pure insanity.

The Walking Dead (TV Series)
The Walking Dead on AMC is nothing short of a soon to be classic, in my opinion. I find the genre of zombies and undead hordes almost as played out as vampires have become since the Twilight Saga blew up, but this is one show that has held my interest in the undead. The show revolves around a group of survivors in a world of undead, lead by ex-Sheriff Rick Grimes, (played by Andrew Lincoln). Rick Grimes enters into the apocalypse that has overrun the earth in a hospital bed, recovering from his recent gunshot wound. Not so recent, as you'll see if you watch it, as he's been in a coma longer than he can remember. The show has better hair and makeup than your usual cheesy zombie flick, and the story that escalates between all the survivors, including their personal tales, make the show that much better.

Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Novel)

Crime and Punishment is a novel centered on a former student named Radion Raskolnikov. The book details his many struggles and physical and mental hardships he goes through after he commits a very serious crime. It's safe to say this is my favorite book, because it details mental torment that I don't believe I could ever feel, nor would I want to. And I am thoroughly impressed by the writing of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who is my favorite author. Highlight worthy!









Insidious (Motion Picture)
Insidious was one of those possession movies that has become all the rage with today's movie scene. But I feel that this movie has bragging rights, due to its unusual nature of the out-of-body experience that they flaunted in this plot.













Invader Zim (TV Series)
Invader Zim has been my favorite series since I was a child. It's still pretty high up there, but I don't feel like moving it all the way back up to the top of this post because it's too much work. I've loved all the humor, the design, the animation, all of it. If I could choose my childhood from a series of fictional TV shows, this would be number one. Although drinking a can of diet Poop wouldn't be number one on my list of drinks.


Jersey Shore (TV Series)
Although I shouldn't be as forward to name this as one of my top watched shows, I have to. I believe that everyone needs a  show to clear their mind. And that's what this show does to me. I completely shut off my brain and stare for hours. It's almost like a zoo exhibit, the show that is. I, on the other hand, look as if i was just struck by lightening and have trouble paying attention to anything else. I honestly can't even put a picture up because my viewership is one of my dirty secrets.





Bibliography


Dr. Who
Dead Silence
Skins

Spongebob Squarepants
Arrested Development
Insidious
The walking dead
Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Invader Zim