Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Daily News


September 24, 2014

So I have decided to add a new section to my blog called "Daily News." I hope it works out, and I hope is fun and entertaining. And also a "The Good, Bad and Ugly" section would be great too. HERE WE GO!





The Walking Dead

Tyler James Williams, well-known actor for the TV series, "Everybody Hates Chris," will be playing the character Noah, in "The Walking Dead." This will be a new character to the story, since the character of Noah is not in the Robert Kirkman comics. Although we do not know anything about who the character will be, his role in the story, or what season his first appearance will be in, we know for sure he will be in the show, because he was spotted on the set in Atlanta, and THR has already revealed his name. 


Photo by Jordan Strauss - © WireImage.com - Image courtesy WireImage.com


That's all for today, folks.

I will make sure I add more sections for this blog, and if things do not get posted daily, then they will be every other day. Also, there will be videos coming soon, 

Have a great day, and stay tuned!

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Films Based on Books

List of 5 Films Based on Books:

Title
Description
Picture
5. The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy were three books written by J. R. R. Tolkien. The movies won several Oscars, but the third one (The Return of The King) had won eleven Oscars.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
4. Die Hard
Die Hard? A novel? Yes it was. This movie, with Bruce Willis and directed by John McTiernan, was inspired from the novel Nothing Lasts Forever, by Roderick Thorp. Rotten Tomatoes calls it “a definitive holiday action classic,” and they gave it a rating of 92%
Die Hard (1988)
3. Amityville Horror
It is almost October, and what is October known for? Yes, you got it, Fall. The real answer is Halloween. The Amityville Horror was a film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The book was written by Jay Anson, in 1977, and it is “based on a true story” (Yes, quote on quote people).
© 1979 - MGM, Inc.
2. The Birds
Another Halloween topic (probably the last one on this list) would have to be “The Birds,” by Daphne du Maurier is a book about birds attacking people (how cheesy, but hey, it’s Hitchcock) and killing them. This is suppose to, or it is seen as a horror. “The Birds” was directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and it was one of the scariest movies from back then.
Photo by Courtesy of AMPAS
1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
And number one is…..
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? So, who framed him?
The reason why this is number one is because this is the best (at least one of them) movie that we, and even people on their twenties, watched this movie in our childhood years. “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” was a book written by Gary K. Wolf, in 1981. This movie was directed by Robert Zemeckis, in 1988. This movie was one of the greatest movies that I have ever seen. It is both funny and mysterious, and if you have not watched it, then stop reading this blog and go watch it.
Then please come back...please.   
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
All of these movies, and books, were great and fun, but there are still more out there.

One TIP: Read the book before you watch the movie, always look if the movie you want to watch was based on a novel, and if it was, then take my advice, and go read it, then watch the movie.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Movies Vs. Books

Movies Vs. Books 

Have you ever read a book, and turned out to be horrible? Or the other way around? If so, then this blog is good for you. 

Most books we read are always great, but that does not mean their movies (if the book have movies) are good. 

For example, Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining," was a great movie, and its book by Stephen King was even better, but Stephen King does not like the film. 

Why doesn't he like it, well here is why. But anyways, books and movies are totally different, and not just because the movie is good, it means the book is too. Or the other way around. 

© 1980 - Warner Bros. Entertainment