So Blogger has a new setup as far as your Dashboard is concerned, and I love it. As a blogger, you're always curious as to how many views you get, and who's viewing what. And what I found to be a hilarious is, it all depends on what my title of my blog says. My most popular posts are my "RR" posts, of course. But what really surprises me, are my Supernatural reviews are really popular too, and anything that has a really interesting title, like I said before. One has 70 views and that was my short story, the second most popular, was with 48 and it was funny, cause that was the last SN review blog I did. Kind of random.
So I was clicking through some of my more popular titles, and came across one I did just over a year ago. It was about math...ergh...and I wasn't feeling too hot about my life. It sucked last year, to be blunt and honest. I knew what I wanted so badly to do with my life, and math was weighing me down harder than those cement boots.
It, sucked!!!
Here's the post in question: Tired
And I sat back and thought about how I feel now. Only a few days later to the year, and I feel great. Is my life perfect? No. Are my art Professors the best ever? Definitely not. But I am doing miles and miles better now at this time than I was last year. And in that post I was seriously considering an art degree. Really, I don't know why I didn't just go with one last year. Looking back it would have saved me loooooooooooads of pain and hassle. But hey, 20-20 vision is only in hindsight.
I should just be happy with where I am now. And that the hardest things in my life right now, are designing webpages and color matching, instead of those damn derivatives. Really, they were created straight from the bowls of hell.
Thinking about my numbers, this blog probably won't get the 70 or 48, but that's the brilliance of a blog, you can make anything you feel like, public, and people can look at it, or completely ignore it, and no one will care.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Funny how life is sometimes...
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Just a little rant...
LOL...is there really such a thing?
There seems to be a strange trend in popular culture fandom these days. And the only way I can really describe it, is being a fan-ist. A word that I just made up referring to one set of fans judging another set for being fans of something the former fans find to be crap.
Wow, did that make any sense?
Anyways, I am a person who loves a lot of things. You won't find me one camp. If you need proof of that, just look at my music, I have country, classic rock, pop, soundtracks from just about every movie AND TV show. The pop is anything from Ke$ha to Katy Perry, and the rock from Journey to Metallica, soundtracks from Twilight to Lord of the Rings.
So as you can see, I have a broad spectrum of loves, which means I mingle with people who love the things I love.
Which leads to me to my point. I have been a devout fan of Harry Potter from the beginning, grew up with him. Literally. So I was there when Harry Potter was making the rounds of all the religious groups calling it "devil worshiping paraphernalia." Did that keep me from the reading the books? No. Did it bother me at all? No. But I do know people who were affected, and who stopped reading them because of these people.
Fast forward about ten years later, and now the Twilight books have become huge. And yes, I am a fan of those too. They reminded me of why reading is fun. Until I read the first book, I hadn't read anything for pleasure in years. Ever since I entered high school. And when I opened up Twilight, and remembered that reading is something I do enjoy very much, I formed a pretty personal connection with those books. Now, are they great art? No. Are they even what can be called literature? No. But are they a fun way to escape at the end of the day? Hell yes. I still turn to them for a bit of escapism. And will probably for a long time.
So, to my real point. I have been noticing a lot of HP fans really degrading Twilight fans. And that makes no sense to me. First of all, why do you care that someone is a fan of something? It hurts you in no way. And why, since HP fans went through the same thing a long time ago, would you put someone through that? I hated it. And for this reason, because most of the haters have never read the books themselves.
How do you get to form a valid opinion, and then JUDGE someone based on something that you have no prior knowledge of?
It really shocks me, and angers me. It was in high school where I finally decided to stop caring what other people think. So you can assume I'm some air-headed twit who believes vampires sparkle all you want. But it won't stop me from loving something innocent, and fun.
And to those HP fans who know nothing about the books, shame on you. You should know how that feels.
Wow, sorry. I just had some flashbacks as I was typing this. Stirred up some lost feelings. LOL.
All in all these HP fans are probably too young to have been there when the books topped the "Banned Books List." So they don't really know what they're doing. But still. Let people love what they love. And for goodness sakes just go back to your circles and debate which House is better. And I will happily sit in the center being a huge fan of both series.
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Labels: Harry Potter, life, opinions, rant, Twilight
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Another excerpt from "Rubberboots."
You may recall in post I did awhile ago, it was mainly about Pottermore and my Financial Aid, that I talked about a certain incident that happened at the OSU dairy. I didn't say much about it because it was a really long story. But here is the full story. And my thoughts and feelings about what went down. It was kind of nice to get it out there, because I still feel a bit haunted by the experience.
So here it is.
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Labels: life, publishing, rhinestones, rubberboots, stories
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Back to the Basics: What makes the Paranormal Activity Movies Scary.
And awesome. LOL. It was a choice between scary or awesome, and I decided that scary was more important in the title. LOL
Anyways.
So, Paranormal Activity was a breakout sensation when it hit theaters in October of 2009. I still remember watching the TRAILER for the first time. I was sitting in the office and when the bed sheet...what is it with these people and bed sheets? (more on that later.) flipped up I genuinely gasped and felt a chill.
I knew right then that I had to see it. I went by myself the first time I saw it and when I drove home I couldn't stop thinking about the ending, the middle, and everything in between. And I will say this, it was the first horror movie I had ever watched that kept me up at night. I think it was three. I couldn't stop picturing Katie just standing there over my bed. Thank goodness Sailor was there. Otherwise I would have gotten 0 sleep. LOL
So it was easy to say that I was super excited to hear about the SECOND movie. I watched the trailer over and over, mainly because there was supposed to be Easter Eggs hidden within it and such. I will warn you, that the second trailer, should you watch it is slightly spoiler-y.
When I saw the second movie, it was a late showing, and I came home to an empty apartment. I didn't go to sleep right away, but that was because I was thinking about it. As far as scary goes, I thought that I had gotten used to the tricks the writers had employed for these types of movies. Because sleep was easy, and I wasn't excited. BUT I thought that it was still a better movie. And that was because I felt it added to the mythology of the first and built a deeper story line, making the first one better. So I was still very happy, and when I heard about the third one, still excited for it.
So I saw Paranormal Activity 3 on Halloween at 10.15 PM. A nice late showing on Halloween night, perfect right?
I didn't know what to expect with this movie. I felt for sure that it was not going to be as freaky, or intense. I had seen the first two a couple of times and felt like I had this in the bag. This was also the first time I went with someone else to see it.
My sister had seen it before me and said it was very scary. So I took that into account, but also know that anything scares her. LOL
And boy, this was the best movie yet. Each movie seems to have a different camera gag, the first was all hand held, kind of a first person experience. The second one had surveillance cameras, more of an omniscient look. We can see everything. The third one, has an oscillating fan. And that was the scariest thing about the movie. I won't go into much detail, but a gag with the classic ghost in a bed sheet won't seem to innocent anymore. PA3 is by far the best movie. I don't know if it was their "huge" 5 million dollar budget, or if they just have this thing down. But I hear there's a 4th one on the way, I'm in!
So why are these movies so scary? When we live in an age of digital effect laden movies and torture porn like Saw and Hostel?
It's really because of the steady and fast rule of KIS. Keep It Simple. And that's just what these writers did.
There is no score in the PA movies. It's silent the whole time. And the most of the freak outs, especially in the third movie, are fake outs. Which heightens the wondering of, if THIS time, it's real. And that builds up the tension faster than the Psycho theme. It's also the first person way of telling the story, it makes you feel like you're in the house with them and experiencing the happenings as well.
It also helps, that so far, every audience I've sat with, has been really great. We all sat there laughing nervously, during the fake outs, talked to the screen. Cried, "OH sh!t!" At the end, and let whoever was whimpering in the back, just whimper. Times like that, can make any movie five times better.
There is one thing about the movies I wished they'd stop doing. And that is putting footage in the trailer, that's not in the movies. But really, that's just griping.
Very little blood. Zero gore, and just a few swear words, because really, I'd be talking the same way in these situations. These movies are almost of the PG-13 level. But give the scares of a well deserved R.
For the adrenaline junky, the ghost story fanatic, and for a yelling-at-the-screen good time. Watch the Paranormal Activity movies. Because I know you'll regret it at night. And here, that's a good thing.
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Labels: basics, horror, Paranormal Activity, scary, trailers