Well, myspace is surely going to delete their blogs soon so I thought I'd save them before that happens. Myspace used to be a personal blogging site but not they're getting taken over by social media and all of my friends/readers have left.
Just posting triple threat matches here so I have a place to find
them. If you have any favorites let me hear them and maybe I'll post
them in my next series.
WrestleMania 22 Randy Orton vs. (c)Kurt Angle vs Rey Mysterio
TNA's Unbreakable: Samoa Joe(c) vs Christopher Daniels vs AJ Styles
WrestleManiaX8 Jazz vs Lita vs Trish Stratus
Wrestlemania 20: HHH(c) vs Chris Benoit vs Shawn Michaels
Backlash 2004: HHH vs(c) Chris Benoit vs Shawn Michaels
Basically, the list will
start from 13 to go onto numero uno. I believe when it comes time
for awards a lot of earlier movies are forgotten. So that there is
less of a chance of a movie being left out I choose the best from
each month and start ranking from there. It actually makes it a lot
easier on me too since I must have seen about 30 movies from 2010 and
there are still a few more I want to get to. Check it out and
hopefully one of your favorites made it.
13.
Due Date [November]
2nd:
Faster
-
The only reason 'Due Date made bottom of the list is because it is
the only movie of my 13 I haven't seen yet. Goofy, right? It made
the list because of the popularity and Zack Galifinakis great talent
at making awkwardness an art. Also for the runner up, finally the
Rock has come back to the action genre. Not sure what it is about
but can't go too wrong when it also stars Vin Diesel.
12.
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief [February]
2nd:
Shutter Island
-
I enjoy family films. Actually as you go down the list you will see
that I rate them highly in the year of 2010 but this one made it so
obvious that certain content was being held back because of the
target audience. Percy Jackson made the list because of the fun and
simple journey almost anybody wished they could be brought on.
Shutter Island has the appropriate elements for an A film but it was
one of those flicks that had a twist that makes you know not want to
watch it again unlike the Greek alternative.
11.
Edge of Darkness [January]
2nd:
Day Breakers
-
Mel Gibson has had a bad year but I will not stop supporting him.
One way to support Mel's Jew hating women abusing ways is to mark his
movie as the 11th
best movie f 2010. All kidding aside, Gibson's acting was very
considered with his Boston accent and strong dedication towards
finding his daughter's killer. My biggest problem with it is the
backstory was too far gone for Mel Gibson's character. Suppose it
was part the blend of his character but it also took away from the
wartchability of the film. Robert De Niro-Little Fockers by ~MrTARDIS on deviantART 10.
Little Fockers [December] 2nd:
The Fighter
-
Watched this one on Christmas. Emphatically people can rewatch this
but while sitting threw it the over the top misunderstanding appeared
to be very similar to a comedy sitcom like friends. Robert DeNiro
did an amazing job sticking to his hardcore concerned character. I
did catch myself laughing a bunch but it's hard to figure if any of
that is Ben Stiller's fault. Is Galifinakis onto something when he
tried to see if Stiller had a future in following his parents? The
use of Barbara Streisand and Hoffman was well used again. The
commercials insinuated a more corny use of the Focker parents but I
did feel the same way after watching it. Runner-up for December was
touchy since I haven't seen any others and I have really wanted to
see either Fighter
or True Grit
or Warrior's Way
or The Tourist.
My brother Justin helped me out with this. He seen Tourist and
Fighter and loved them both. I chose the Fighter because I think
Johnny Depp is slightly overrated.
9.
Machete [September]
2nd:
Resident Evil 4 – Afterlife
-
The thing about Robert Rodrigez's films is that the story may not be
the best but he'll give the general audience what they want. Even
going into most audience should know what type of movie to expect.
Unlike the earlier films on the list this is the point where every
aspect quality wise has been taken care of; storywriting, directing
and yes even acting with actors such as Lindsay Lohan, Steven Segal
and bad @$$ Danny Trejo. Rober DeNiro was in this too. The reason
this qualitative film is on the lower part of the list is because of
the political issue sarcastically discussed in the film. This type
of sardonically debate technique that is commonly used on Jon Stewart
works well because people see it as good entertainment and than think
it's clever that entertainment can also include news. Resident Evil
could've took Se[tember because I love Milo Jovovich as an action
star but the overall story of this series will never end so I can't
in good conscious put it in the top of 2010.
8.
Kick-@$$ [April]
2nd:Date
Night
-
This is the only superhero film that made the list and had great
acting by Nicholas Cage and whoever play Hit-Girl and Kick-@$$ (@$$
Kick). My mistake was reading the comic before watching the movie.
The comic was pretty tragic and somewhat realistic in the comic
unlike the film which got really corny in the end. So the right
people were there but the wrong decisions were made. Although
Nicholas Cage did make a better Big Daddy than the jerk in the comic.
Poor Steve Carrel was in so many films in 2010 and only gets
runner-up in April. Date Night was but no consistent laughter or a
good enough story to care during the movie.
-
This is the first time I've seen Jake Gyllenhal as an action star and
he did a good job too. Who'd a think the dweeb from October Sky
would get built and tan enough to get away as a Middle Eastern
Prince. I guess with enough facial hair anyone can get away with
appearing to be Mexican or Middle Eastern. Hey, I get mistaken for a
Mexican sometimes when I get too lazy to shave. PoP reminded me of
the Scorpion King but not as corny. No wrong decisions were made for
this but nothing stood out either and that's how it place 7th.
Iron Man 2 was fun to watch especially with Mickey Rourke's
portrayal of the Russian villain was cool but I swear there was whole
20 minute chunk that could've been taken out.
-
Here at #6 is the first drama on my top 13. Surprisingly, I enjoyed
this. Which is odd especially since I despise facebook. As crappy
as the movie tries making SuckerBuger look Jesse Eisenberg gives a
very relatable character that tries his best to alienate himself.
Also, I am sucker for the whole loyalty tangent that Justin
Timberlake had to mess with. Location of this film took place in a
conference room for the deposition. Production crew did a fantastic
job of finding various images to place in the film when really it
could've been done as a play. This is the point in the list also
where we hit the A films.
(In the later half of this movie, I attend this movie)
5.
Expendables [August]
2nd:
The Other Guys
-
Every big action star was labeled as being in here. In a way yes if
you count thirty seconds. Although Arnold was barely in this movie
for a few moments this movie had the Schwarzenegger essence times a
couple. Stallone and Stathom led rag tag crew though some wicked
explosions and presented us the kind of arsenal we all need to know
about in case of WW IV. Viewers can't look down at such cast
especially when the supporting crew is martial arts experts Jet Li
and robot specialist Terry Crews, who I hope has a better future in
Hollywood. Still don't know who Lundgrum is though. Other Guys was
a laugh factory but Expendables is for anybody to watch as the other
one might need a particular crowd.
-Really
didn't expect a 10 year sequal to turn out so well. I keep getting
surprised by movies I think are going to be bad but I enjoy being
surprised. Unlike Percy Jackson T3 certainly didn't have family
rating restrictions. These toys found a way to reach every kind of
reaction you could reach from an audience with Spanish Buzz Light
Year doing the cha cha or being scared by the bug eyed drumming
chimpanzee and big baby or tragedy of the near death scene at the
trash compactor. The sequel is a new Disney treasure that didn't
stick to the usual go happy flow as most Disney films do. Saying
this I feel goofy giving that as the same reason is that it was not
rated higher but #4 is nothing at all. Get Him to the Greek was
another laugh factory but it has no chance against T3 though and it
had a messed threesome ending that totally ruined it for me.
3.Predators [August]
-
Going
on a limb with this one since it is not as highly rated among the
critic community as some of my other upper ranked films. Darn it
this is my list and I really digged this sequel. It had lowered
status actors that are surely Oscar worthy in Adrian Brody and
Lawrence Fishburne. The story was a typical man versus monster
battle but not really. Usually the supporting cast are there just as
bodies but that's what made this thriller so unique each supporting
character got their own background with their very own battles with
the monster that lasted more than 30 seconds and with as much cast
that was included in Predators that is very impressive and enjoyable
for the audience.
-My
goodness what a fun movie. The background behind could be made into
Encyclopedia with all the information they had on dragons. Um, now
that I think about it there was a book. This movie gave audience a
chance to use their imagination to think of a chance to go on their
own adventure. Only piece of this movie I really didn't was the
voice overs. Although I liked that they got people actually from
Scotland to do the voiceovers they didn't seem so natural oddly
enough. The adventure was grand and it had a moral message that
didn't compromise the naturalness of the movie like others with their
stupid peace on and what not.
1.
Inception [July]
2nd:
Dinner for Schmuck
-Big
surprise, right? Whatever. I didn't feel comfortable going into a
movie that either was a whole dream as a plot twist or one that made
everything abstract so that only hippies could understand what is
going on. Christopher Nolan knows how to present a compelling story
while making sure the audience get every little bit of information it
needs. We've seen this in Dark Knight where it could've dropped at
several points but there was a message to get through to the
characters. The acting in the movie was nothing short of super duper
amazing from Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Wattanabe, and Gordon
Joseph-Levitt. One must not forget the tragic sub-plot told by
Cillian Murphy. That's one of the cool things of the movie is that
they were multi layer stories but they would not blend with each
other or if one need they could be dropped while still enjoying the
imagination of this Matrix like world. Although there was a clear
ending unlike Matrix it started people popping with so much intensity
unlike any other ending. The astonishing disappointment from those
who read the book is that the movie wasn't even more complicated.
That's why this film is the best of 2010 it opens a world up of any
kind of adventure while at the same time keeping structure simple
enough to allow viewer to need to care about any tangent they choose
to lust over.
This
is my list. Any movies you think don't belong? What are your top
three? What actors put in the effort to entertain us whether they
are getting the awards or not?
"Harry
potter probably would have made your list. Well, i would like to see
most of the movies on your list. they sound pretty good. That little
fockers one looks questionable. I should go to the theatre more often"
reply James Michael Cusick Jr,
" I
really thought I should've seen Harry Potter at least for consideration
but when I thought about it I knew would be more entertained by Faster
or Due Date than Harry Boring!
Why did you have to pick on
Vickie? It's bad enough Cena and Lawler have to do it but you have to
be their friends and hurt the nice lady too."
reply Jessica Cusick
"harry potter is not boring he's a good actor.and yes u should of saw harry potter for the consideration ha :)"
reply James Michael Cusick Jr,
"Yeah,
Little Fockers felt more like a corny TV show than a movie to me. "Aim
for the bushes" was too funny. You fell asleep during INception?
Uh-oh; they got you.
I didn't even consider Sex and the City nor think about Twilight."
I wanted to send this out in hopes that
people will learn a new trait about the candidates up for grabs in
the St. Cloud area Minnesota election. If you ask anyone who is
voting to speak about a candidate they will act very informed giving
a list of information that are variations of the same facts from a
single commercial. When I talk to people people if it's negative or
positive it will be the same thing from all of those people. If you
know me you will where I will stand in scale.
MN Gubernatorial election
Why does gubernatorial
mean governor?
Tom Emmer
Reason:Tom Emmer is raised
as a Minnesotan going to school at St. Thomas High School and not
being afraid of to take the city bus to his legislative sessions.
Unlike most conservatives he doesn't want to go and cut everything.
His plan is to prioritize everything in a public order and in a dream
world it would all be covered but is open to keeping what is
essential. If you were to watch footage from any of the recent
sessions you can see that Tom is one of the most active members of
the MN legislation by always asking questions seeing if the finances
fit the future and final budget. The problem is Mark Dayton is far
from active. He was a do nothing Senator that knew he put himself in
trouble and thought a break would have people forget which it sadly
looks like it is. He hasn't been active in Minnesota in recent years
except for politically fund-raising.
US Representative
Michelle Bachmann
She has always been smart
financially. In 2008 standing out from John McCain when he wouldn't
back his own words by sign onto wasteful spending with these bailouts
and stimulus packages that have been wasted. Companies claim they
need to avoid bankruptcy but still claim it after taking so much
money. In recent years during the G-20 being led by smaller countries
as Zimbabwe and Venezuela declare that we can't let our economic
decision be restrained from countries who don't have as much at
stake. Clark attempts battle for the title of financially sound but
she comes up short herself or would that be too much. Clark has used
her seniority to an advantage when it definitely is not needed.
Until 2008 she had one the highest per diems in Minnesota's
legislation but to give her credit she hacked it down by 10% to
correct herself. Although you can see other examples in her voting
record when she voted against cutting any of legislation's pay.
Minnesota Attorney General
Lori Swanson
She comes from strong
Minnesota backgrounds attending Willie Mitchell for Law School and is
very active against fraud. Pushing for women in Minnesota she is the
first women US attorney. I've had a few problems myself that the
current AG office was very helpful and efficient to solve the
problem. Chris Barden seems okay but seems to be more active in the
field of psychology than in law not showing me any sign of a positive
difference in the state attorney's office.
Secretary of State
Dan Severson
The Franken Coleman election
was a complete wreck because of this bumbling idiot. There was no
procedure for a situation like this. Following the final decision we
hear no news from the secretaries office about if the problem was to
happen in the future. Even though the secretary of state department
does not make the rules by themselves they can come up with ideas and
organize what they have. Severson has come up with several ways to
end confusion and fraud at the polls. Currently there is no need for
picture id just a claim of a local address. The problem is that
those with veil can travel among the states voting many times. Ids
should have full facial picture otherwise they are pointless. I do
like the way Alabama did it. Have people vote between the top two
candidates. Rank voting was brought up but it is way to computerized
making it easy for when Mark Ritches are elected to make a humongous
mess and 3rd parties would get destroyed.
State Representative
district 15b
King Banaian
He is a professor at SCSU
who has first hand experience with the citizens who have been voting
in the area. King plans how to make the state on a balance budget
unlike Lewis who is trying to go for the easy Democratic spot. I
have not as much knowledge about Lewis but I heard her speak and boy
do I hate dreamy speakers. She kept repeating how she is here for
the students but wouldn't say why or how she is going to help us.
Are you going to try to lower tuition because that's impossible? The
best we can do is take away from programs that aren't effectively
being used by the targeted students and pat themselves on the back;
UPB and RHA in particular.
Why do you personally want
your candidate to win that isn't a commercial or party reason?
New
MySpace preview
One
thing that people who haven't left don't like is change. I've said
this many a times but as you can see by the overall reaction it is
very true. I was resistant to coming to MySpace but having a
ridiculous imagination I enjoy the customization features. For
awhile my-spacers can control what they look at when they log in and
what their friends see when they stop by their profiles. MySpace
even came up with a nice feature where if you don't enjoy seeing your
friends creativity you can change it to lite view.
Two
other features I believe MySpace has the advantage in that assist the
customization feature is their access to music and options to blogs.
Originally it appeared that the site was a blog site that changed
into a social network. Now instead of being it's own entity and
going back to basics of being a blogging network MySpace wants to be
an migration of face-book(social network) and twitter (celebrity
stalkers). The MySpace’s CEO interview he sound so stupid and
pathetic claiming MySpace will have no competition because it's its
own kind of site. What kind of standards are these?
Seriously
the reason people use face-book as their default site is because it's
easy to find their friends and it's easy to stalk their friends.
People are generally evil and want to find gossip while we want
flaunt that we shouldn't. You don't believe me check how many people
want a thumbs down feature. The ultimate gossip test. How sick is
that? Definitely, MySpace’s weakest area is the friend search
tool. Hell, I couldn't even find myself. It is a nice thing that
creating our own URL is an option because that was the only way I
could get people to find me. The other area that MySpace does
pathetic in is 'groups'. They are so boring and the creativity
powers we get with our own profiles we lose and it forces many
entities that should be group into profiles. MySpace should've sent
out surveys first to seek their strengths and weaknesses but from
what I've seen the current MySpace staff don't like any negative
feedback. Any complaints on the forums are locked or deleted. I've
never dealt with such obvious ignorance before.
The
definition of customization to me is the chance to freely express
what I like while not forcing it one anyone. Sometimes if people put
the appropriate consideration into their profile I could almost spend
a half hour to an hour on it like a web site. My biggest problem
with MySpace’s staff in this upgrade is their hapless reasoning.
When the homepage was changed to our homepage to just blah white the
reasons were MySpace was made for our friends to look at not us and
the pages took too long to load. I haven't had this problem but it
seems that now I do and the themes were the first things to load.
MySpace
had a short comedy about upgrading with the airline steward. The
designer was showing the guy how to better his space. What? Why was
someone else showing another how to describe themselves better what a
snobby ass thing to do? I thought the video was funny but I don't
think it sent the positive message MySpace was trying to get to us.
3.0 is taking away our customization opportunity we all had before by
shape everyone's space exactly the same but we can have different
colors taking away the strength that HTML has.
This
one fell swoop of our chance to customize is going to be a hard hit.
Another alternative MySpace gave us before was the option to upgrade
or not. Face-book just re-frames the whole site without caring if
it's what will make it enjoyable or adjustable. There is a
difference whether they care or not.
In
conclusion, I am sure these changes will be adjustable and the one
positive thing is I will be able to change my background again since
MySpace’s profile editor stopped working since I used that one
freaking time. By the way their previews suck. I hate cryptic
messages or teases to something that is not ready. I have been
disappointed by too many people in real life to deal with faceless
claims on the internet.
Last week was a much anticipated week in television season
premieres. There were three I had in
general that I had to wait awhile for especially when one of them I had to wait
nine months for. Come on 9 months. What I am going to discuss here is if these
season premieres made up for the wait. A
claim definitely is not being made that these have to be the best episodes but
they should be at least better than at least half the season for making other
viewers and me wait so long.
Office's season 7
premiere
I will review the Office first just to get it out of the way
since most of my blogs have been about this show. The show had a really scary start. Understanding that it was suppose to be over
the top because of what they were going for I was brought back to the debate of
how far has this show drifted from its main goal. The main goal being that these are regular
people trapped in a boring life and Steve Carrell is the reason they ever get
any excitement in their lives.
This gets
complicated to explain because I understand how television shows have to evolve
so the crowd doesn't adjust and feel the show is being stale. It's these characters’s evolution that makes
me want these guys to keep simple. The
Office and every TV show are constantly gaining and losing fans. Since Office is going to take a big hit in lots
of fans when Carrell leaves it will have some extent of what it originally had
so it draws a whole class of new fans.
These new fans need something to relate to like what the show originally
had with casual people who were involved in everyday awkward situation rather
than ones that are forced because of the flamboyancy of every character. The intro of the show was of course going to
be over the top but compare it to how the video would've been done in the first
season or if it would have even been considered.
The show took some pretty big jumps from when
we were last left off from the 5th season. The biggest one was Andy & Erin breaking
up for no reason after the audience had to be dragged forever though their
failed attempts to hook up. Another shot
at keeping fans after this season. The
evolution of relationships is always a good way to keep fans caring in the long
run. Speaking of relationships Jim and
Pam this episode worked with each other to tease Dwight, which is the way it
was before the 5th season.
Currently Dwight or Michael Scott are these two can interact with now or
else they would seem like snobs since everyone's else corks is what brings the usual
fans back. These two cannot interact
with anyone else but for the opening episode they played a mediocre role and
nothing more.
The big issue of an
episode was Michael Scott hiring his nephew, that everyone seemed to hate. Michael may know how to manage but when it
comes to hiring, It was awesome how the
episode pointed that out when Michael brought forth “What if I should punish
everyone that does their job badly?” and the camera aims at Ryan. A good objective shown. Instead of enjoying this opener as the comedy
it was I spent the whole time trying to adjust to the major changes from the
summer. Thank goodness Steve Carrell
brought the high level eccentrics down to simple playing field by spanking his
nephew for being unprofessional. Even
though being the season opener was a good reason for the nephew to suddenly
appear as the associate I didn't feel the fulfillment I craved for my
wait.
The changes were too unsettling and
the story didn't make the flow smooth enough to enjoy the comedy. Season 5 so
far to me has the best opener and almost Season 2's Dundies episode. As much as I am attacking the show for not
preparing for Steve Carrell's departure they are making a good effort into
easing Kelly into being hired into the manager position especially with her
knowledge of zoning areas.
Rating: 6/10; it barely got its job done for an opener but
as an episode it was good.
Dexter opener
Now, this show's opener had the highest expectation from
any..other show I am covering today.
Season 4 ended in one of television’s most anticipated cliffhangers in
the history of television. The writers for this episode covered their butts in many
ways to make sure the waiting viewers were not disappointed. The episode was a definitely a to ease into
the season causing a balance of speeding up in some areas while being too slow
in others.
The one factor that
unquestionably went too fast was the expectancy for Dexter to heal. He actually was taking the death of his wife
as a normal person would but all of his coworkers besides LaGuerta were
expecting him to be able to function normally.
LaGuerta's only reason for even taking sympathy on Dexter is because
wants people to treat that way in case it happens to her. I understand what Debra ask of Dexter to setup
his funeral is understandable but she treats him like Rita during wedding
preparations. Sort of a big difference
between wedding and funeral to your wife I would like to imagine. Dexter doesn't give her a chance sit down and
talk about what happened but how could in the state that he is in.
Then there's Quinn, the Doakes wannabe,
assuming immediately that Dexter has something to do with it. The writing team couldn't hold off on this
issue for a few episodes to bring this as a twist issue. It would be a minor surprise since the
audience feel Dexter is in the clear because the MO is clearly Trinity's but a
hint from the neighbor or the family alerts them of Kyle Butler and then
annoying Quinn can activate. The worst
reason why Quinn isn’t the best one to begin this heinous chase over Dexter is
because Dexter knows where the off switch is for Quinn once the smoke
clears. The reason Joseph started this
silly hunt is because Dexter caught him sneaking a few bucks from a murder
victim. The reason this rush bugs me so
much is because usually Dexter’s familiars usually give him too much time for
emotions but now they reversed as if they know his problem.
The one thing I think is taking the
appropriate speed is how Dexter had to explain this horrible atrocity to his
family. Astor hates Dexter like a child
should against their Step-father. The
scene where he had to explain what happened to the family felt appropriately
awkward especially when Dexter had to wear the Mickey Mouse ears. The slow issue was Dexter’s tendency to run
away. It felt dishonorable even for
Dexter’s cold standards and it dragged on.
When he was on that boat did he truly feel he could easily be forgotten
by the FBI and the people he has a responsibility to? I
guess it could be counted to as temporary insanity but it didn’t feel right for
his character or the flow of this episode.
This opener was a good following to crazy ending of last season. The pace of some of the issues may have not
felt right but I am sure the paces will balance themselves as Dexter season 5
continues
Rating 7/10
Modern Family
This was by far my favorite premiere of the three. The only sad part in not enough college
students, my current peers, and watch said show. This is why I am posting the whole episode
while it last instead of a picture. It’s
not incredible quality of the episode that made it such a good opener but the
mood and moral it places its viewers.
The theme was “letting go” the basic family had to let go of their
dangerous wagon that they spent younger times on hills. I can’t say that my family has had such
different time when we younger at Dayton’s bluff are looking over St. Paul down
or Hudson looking over the Mississippi River. I swear not only is the Chicano
mother married to Ed O’Neil sexy but she is by far the show’s funniest
character. Her little Manny is getting
success with this girl while she awkwardly fight the girl for Manny by fighting
over which way is best to drink chocolate Milk.
Note to self: try chocolate milk with salt.
The gay couple’s story didn’t follow the
theme but was mindlessly funny still the same because how one not has fun when
you have someone using dangerous tools that never should. Poor daisies.
One can’t help to watch this show and feel good about which they have
for family and not in corny but the way that you realize their imperfection and
like them for it.
Rating: 9/10
I know the 2nd episode of all of these TV shows
is orut by now but I thought these are good if you aren’t so caught up on all of
these shows. Let me know if you
disagee.
Ps. if you hate reading Batman comics because Robin is too
much of a goody good start reading them again.
The new Robin is Batman’s son but it’s the mother who should make you
interested. Damian Wayne’s , new robins,
mother is Talia Ahl Gahl, the leader of League of Assassins. So one could imagine
how being raised with assassin could make one a kickass homicidal maniac for a
Robin.
Kelly
Kapour. She take no gruff from anybody, has a very active attitude and
towards the end last season was just accepted into the "Printing
Colors" diversity executive program. I really don't think any of the
other office workers can make a smoother transition from manager. She
is more similar to Michael Scott than most realize
*She is in love with Ryan *Always is happy even the worse of situations *Goes out of her for parties (like the celebrities star cups. *Use to getting treated badly in relationships (by Ryan)
Alright so I didn't get to the blogs I wanted to for July but I get
something down before I get to sleep before going to sleep. So this
blog is based of a quick segment The View did when they had Obama on
called Rose & Thorn where the good and bad is explained. I'll give 3
of each. Also, I don't watch View or am a fan of Obama but it's just
what was on Hulu and I'm hella obsessed with Hulu at the moment.
Thorn:
1.
Have no place to live at the end of the month. Several people keep
changing their minds about me moving in briefly before I move in so I'm
stuck at an apartment. It's okay hopefully I have a place monday.
2. Having a hard time fufilling internet responsibilities: myspace blog, Smackdown reviews, What I did today project.
3. CD-rom broken so I can't play Starcraft.
Rose:
1. Got a job at Qdoba's thank to some tips from Charlie and an extra push. Already worked a few days. People there are cool and appreciating the kick apple pay.
2. Got to double dip with Tara and have one last hoorah in my apartment! Did you post those pictures Tara?
3. July 4th was a blast with swimming, firework and drinking with my friends and family!
I have way more roses than thorns since I'm positive but it's easier for me to keep organized
Future hopeful blog topics:
-Movie Reviews; Inception, Toy Story 3 or Predators
-Micheal Scott leaving pt II; who will replace him (it's not a popular choice)
News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100629/ap_en_tv/us_ap_on_tv_office_after_carell)
has broken of Steve Carrell not coming back after season 7.This has been a long debate I have had with a
friend about if The Office will end after Steve Carrell’s departure.I feel show is so unique because of the many
small characters corky traits.Of course
Steve Carrell is the show’s lead but the show isn’t called the ‘Michael Scott
is the World’s Greatest Manager’ show.Loyal
audience have become accustomed to the smaller characters so much that if Steve
Carrell were to leave the combination of the nutty be able to support their intrigue
especially with last season having the 2nd highest ranked season.Now this leaves two big questions:
1. How will Michael Scott depart from his favorite job in
the world?
To me the happy ending to make Michael whole journey in the
show worthwhile is for him of course to back with Holly.If that means Toby leaving then so be
it.The character has been checked since
half way through the 6th episode anyways.He can always come back after Michael leaves
since there is no way Amy Ryan, the actor who portrays Holly Flax, can
participate in many episodes since she barely existed in season 5 longer than
six episodes.Holly will not be transferred
in the Scranton branch until a few episodes for time for buildup.A few
questions linger of what the two will have two overcome to hook backup.Holly could still be engaged.We still don’t know what was on that documents
that Pam and Michael read on the management training tour.The writing crew might think this is too hard
to keep in touch but how else can one stretch the suspension of the
relationship’s climax, which is them running away and getting married or
something.Another way to build suspense
is Michael gets the news early of Michael leaving and the two deciding of what
to do once he has to go.Marriage is an
option for the two but what does that leave for the Erin-Andy thing going.Their relationship can be dragged on by
getting married in season 8 and engaged during Michael’s and Holly’s wedding. Now onto why Michael is leaving, that enough
of setting up of this relationship stuff.I don’t think Michael Scott is prepared to retired therefore he will get
either Todd Packard’s traveling salesman position or have whatever Jan, Ryan or
Charles had making cameos.How do you
think the great Michael Scott will make his departure from the Scranton Branch?
2. Who can replace Michael Scott as manager?
This is a tough one because even though the manager is not
main reason to watch the show but they do become the face of the show and have
a way to relate to the characters as a result that they can be a boss to some
extent.I am sure since Steve Carrell is
such a big name the Office crew is going to want to send in a new big name to
fill the empty space.This is
understandable but to make the new actor manager would be a horrible idea that
would drop the ratings.We seen this
with News Radio when Phil Collins was replace by Jon Lovitz directly and
American Idol has taken a hit by replacing the only judge who had any taste of
being an actual idol with a comedian that has to make sure she is in the
spotlight.If a show tries substituting
a substance that fans are use to before they become accustomed than they will
seriously get scared away.Seriously.I myself would stop
watching if a watered down version of Michael Scott tries to abuse the same
jokes already told.
"who would you think would be a good replacement? my gut tells me tony shalhoub." 2. Larry Bond
"i
think michael scott is like the glue of the office and carrell is the
paragon of the character. mscott's personality is riddled with
bittersweet chaos and prob the easiest to work outof character line up-
my guess he'll mess up 'n get scranton office in trouble or something.
mscott leaving is hard change for many but as a doctor who fan, like me,
you get used to these things. the big question who will take the spot-
new or old character?"
*Pretty sure I replied to the comments but for some reason myspace lost them.
2. Jacob Cusick
3. Jessica Cusick
reply James Michael Cusick Jr,
4. Amanda Warren
reply James Michael Cusick Jr,
Why did you have to pick on Vickie? It's bad enough Cena and Lawler have to do it but you have to be their friends and hurt the nice lady too."
reply Jessica Cusick
reply James Michael Cusick Jr,
I didn't even consider Sex and the City nor think about Twilight."