Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Favorite Movie
My favorite move is by far Remember the Titans. The movie did a good job with the character portrayal and diversity in the cast. I remember the first time I ever watched it, I was completely blown away by the huge issues the movie tackled; racism, equality and being accepted. The movie was so powerful because it explored these issues while making emotional appeals. I think the movie was so powerful because it showed so many different emotions; it made me cry, laugh and even get angry. The last thing that truly amazed me was that it was a true story. So everything I was feeling was real, I wasn't getting sad over fiction but actually upset about the truth. The story left me questioning some people's motives. Why could some people act that way and treat others like dirt? More importantly are we not all human? I think this movie is my favorite because unlike other movies it tells the truth and questions people's motives.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Believing Games B
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Another view on Brett Favre is less
generous. People do not remember him for
his legacy but for his off-field actions, playing for his old team’s rival,
sexting a reporter, and his inability to make a decision on retirement. They shoot down his accomplishments by saying
that anybody who played for as long as Favre did could have accomplished the
same records. People instead look at his
bad statistics, most incomplete passes, only 1 Superbowl and the most all-time interceptions. Love or hate Brett Favre on thing stands
true; he will forever be remembered as a quarterback with controversy.
Believing Games A
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Many people have many different views on Brett
Favre. Some people argue that no matter
who he was playing for he had incredible stats.
Statistically he was the most effective and toughest quarterback to ever
play the game. He fought on no matter
what injuries or tragedies happened to him.
He holds the title for touchdown passes, total yards, most wins, longest
consecutive start streak, and many more.
Although people don’t always agree with Favre, one thing cannot be
denied; statistically he is the greatest quarterback to ever play the game.
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