Thursday, April 12, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Im back!
I just wanted to say Im sorry for not posting for awhile. I seemed to have some computer issues, but Im here now! I just got done watching a movie called, My sisters keeper. It is one of the most touching movies I think I've every seen. Creating a human only for the use of her body parts. This is a touchy subject today. So if you in a slightly gloomy mood and feel like curling up in your favorite blanket and crying your eyes out, watch this movie!
Conceived by means of vitro insinimation, Anna Fitzgerald was brought into the world to be a genetic match for her older sister, Kate who suffers from acute promyelocytic leukemia, in order to keep her alive. Her family members are introduced one by one and each tells about how Kate's illness has affected them personally. When Kate turns 15, she goes into renal failure. Eleven-year-old Anna knows that she will be forced by her parents to donate one of her kidneys. She also realizes that she may not be able to live the life she will want to lead - she may be unable to cheer-lead, play soccer, or be a mother. Anna tells her parents that she does not want any of this, and proceeds to sue them for medical emancipation and the rights to her own body. Her extremely overprotective mother, Sara, who leads an obsessive campaign to keep Kate alive, is indignant at Anna's decision and even strikes her across the face when she receives the notice of court proceedings. Attorney Campbell Alexander, agrees to work for Anna as her guardian ad litem, suing for partial termination of parental rights. It is later learned he agreed to take the case not for the notoriety, but because he has epilepsy and understands her predicament of not having control over her own body.
I just wanted to say Im sorry for not posting for awhile. I seemed to have some computer issues, but Im here now! I just got done watching a movie called, My sisters keeper. It is one of the most touching movies I think I've every seen. Creating a human only for the use of her body parts. This is a touchy subject today. So if you in a slightly gloomy mood and feel like curling up in your favorite blanket and crying your eyes out, watch this movie!
Conceived by means of vitro insinimation, Anna Fitzgerald was brought into the world to be a genetic match for her older sister, Kate who suffers from acute promyelocytic leukemia, in order to keep her alive. Her family members are introduced one by one and each tells about how Kate's illness has affected them personally. When Kate turns 15, she goes into renal failure. Eleven-year-old Anna knows that she will be forced by her parents to donate one of her kidneys. She also realizes that she may not be able to live the life she will want to lead - she may be unable to cheer-lead, play soccer, or be a mother. Anna tells her parents that she does not want any of this, and proceeds to sue them for medical emancipation and the rights to her own body. Her extremely overprotective mother, Sara, who leads an obsessive campaign to keep Kate alive, is indignant at Anna's decision and even strikes her across the face when she receives the notice of court proceedings. Attorney Campbell Alexander, agrees to work for Anna as her guardian ad litem, suing for partial termination of parental rights. It is later learned he agreed to take the case not for the notoriety, but because he has epilepsy and understands her predicament of not having control over her own body.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Good morning all you followers out there,
Have
any of you hit up the movie theaters lately? There are so many good movies out
and also many coming soon that look very pleasing. This weekend I went to a
movie called Man on the Ledge and “wow” is all I have to say! It is amazing and
as of right now it is my new favorite movie. Sam Worthington and Elizabeth
Banks play as the main characters in this film and they do a very good job doing
so. So if you are wanting a great movie to take your lucky lady to that is
packed full of drama and suspense and is a little on the mysterious, I would
highly recommend this one!
Man on
the Ledge is about an ex-cop and now, because of his actions, a wanted fugitive,
that stands on the ledge, the 21st floor to be specific, of the Roosevelt
Hotel while a hard-living New York Police Department negotiator tries to talk
him down. Though the longer they are on the ledge, the more she instigates that
there may be something fishy going on across the street, at the place in which
why he was sentenced 25 years to start with, she realizes that he might have an
ulterior objective.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Fellow Bloggers!
There has been an awesome new release out this
week in the movie store and it’s called Abduction. And for all you “Team Jacob”
fans out there, he is in the movie and on a side note; he even takes his shirt
off! Anyways, enough about that, this is a great movie if you want to be on the
edge of your seat! It’s full of action and even hint of love. This movie has a
4 1\2 star rating and is burning up the box office.
Abduction is a thriller about a
teenaged boy who finds himself in mortal and self danger after realizing that
his whole childhood from new born until now has been built up on lie after lie
from people he is supposed to be able to trust, people who are supposed to be
family. Realizing that his mom and dad, who raised him, aren't his real parents
after all, because of stumbling across a picture of himself as a child on a
website regarding missing, stolen or lost children. The frightened teen runs
across the country for his life as FBI agents run right behind him to protect
him and uncover the hidden truth about his mysterious and upsetting past.
Monday, January 16, 2012
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