Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Movie Review - "Blood Glacier" ("The Station") 10/27/13 (Austria)

This is a movie review for "Blood Glacier", released September 27, 2013 in Austria in German. I watched this 8/31/16 on Netflix in German with English subtitles.




Trailer









Cast

Gerhard Liebmann ("Breathing" (2011) Walter Fakler, "The Dark Valley" (2014) Vater Lukas)     -   Janek
Edita Malovcic (4 Minutes (2004) Traude - jung, "The Bone Man" (2009) Anna)  -        Tanja

[Et. Al.]







Plot

Up in the mountains, a laboratory base {three scientists, a technician, and the tech's dog} studies a glacier. One of the stations stops transmitting data so the technician and one of the scientists go to check it out. They find that the glacier is, for reasons unknown at first, red. The scientist takes a sample and brings it back, but not before the scientist, tech, and tech's dog gets hurt. When they research into the stuff, they find that it could be a "gene laboratory" in a cell, pretty much. And when the animals of the area consume the stuff that is making the glacier red, they start incubating a mutant in their stomachs [even if the animal/human is not female]. The fun part about this is that the mutants are a combination of whatever the creature consumed as well as the creature itself. So, ibex (mountain goat) with fly, a fox-bear-beetle thing, a hawk-beetle thing, and many other creatures.    Oh, and let's have a person from the government (Minister Bodicek), her body guard, a guide from the local area, a person from the government's science labs [who happens to be the technician's ex significant other], and media come join the situation.  Can they survive the creatures and get out alive?







Rating Criteria
0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.
1/5 – Barely worth any time.
2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.
3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.
4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.
5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around – characters, music, theme, story line, etc.



1.5/5 - This was, for all sense and purposes, pathetic. The ideas of these mutant creatures was pretty nifty but it was poorly executed in my opinion. The horror of the creatures was never really expounded during the movie aside the fact that one guy was skewered by a hawk-beetle thing {and we never hear about him again after he hits the ground}, one scientist was running away from an ibex-fly thing and we do see the creature (briefly) smashing through a window but not much more of it, one gal gets skewered in the leg by the hawk-beetle thing, and a few other brief creature appearances. Seriously, for all the horror of the creatures, there should have been more details and more stand-offs. Aside trying to stay safe away from the creatures, there wasn't much to the movie.  Sure, *SPOILERS*, the technician and his ex seem to get back together but no kissing?

At one point, they saw multiple mutant mosquitoes bursting out of a media guy's neck but none of the other people in the group get bitten? Or do they get bitten and none admit it? But what about the creatures in the area that they didn't deal with? Are they going to do a "burn the area" containment thing or....?

And, *SPOILERS*, why the EFF would the tech's ex take the dog's mutant (which happens to be part dog, because it came from the dog, and part human because the dog licked the tech's blood up) with her away from the site?! I mean, get a brain, woman! Just because you aborted your child two years ago does NOT mean that you should take a mutant dog-human away from a mutant cesspool!! The technician was right to lunge to kill it because it is a mutant and killed the dog! Don't effin' take the stupid creature away from the station. The mutants in this case should all die, just for containment if anything! *frustrated with movie*

The ONLY saving point with this movie was the idea of how these creatures came around. I was very intrigued by it but there were so many holes of logic that I just looked at Netflix at the end of the movie and said out loud "Are you kidding?".

Recommendation: If you want to see some strange science crap, watch this but WARNING that it really is not a good movie aside the science and the creatures. Aside seeing the science stuff, this movie was not worth the time.


If you want a good creature horror flick, this is NOT the movie to watch.






~yume


Sunday, August 28, 2016

My Autobiography - Trials of Being a Woman

This is part of my autobiography. Just some information that I would like to put up here for people to know about me.








WARNING: The contents in this blog post are not suited to all people. If you get ill thinking/hearing about feminine issues (menstrual), be warned that this might make you ill. If thinking/hearing about genitalia makes you ill, be warned.
This is graphic and true material. This is all from my life.







My name is Rebekah Lynn P. My writer name "nom de plume" is Gracie Mae DeLunac. I have also gone by the name of Margem online, hence my DeviantArt being margem.deviantart.com and my 'artist' Facebook being Margem Okalwa.


I was born January 2, 1987 on an Army base in Kansas, USA. My family then moved up to Minnesota, USA when I was only a month old. I was born with a Hemangioma. Of course, the doctors said that since I was the first born of my parents that it was merely a "war wound" [injury from the delivery] and that it would go away by the time I was 5. Trust me, it still hasn't gone away {29 years later}. My doctors ended up telling my parents when I was about 11 that it was a Hemangioma and, long story short for this part of the autobiography, that we had to have surgery on it or face the consequences.




But this part of the autobiography is not regarding my life with a Hemangioma. This is regarding my life as a woman with difficulties.





It is known that humans face puberty when they are pre-adolescent. That is usually around ten-fourteen years old. As a female, my puberty hit when I was around ten. My first menses was when I was in fifth grade. It started while I was at school, so I had the "lovely" experience of having to go to the nurses to get feminine napkins. My mother then gave me the speech of why the menstrual system was a good thing. After the first menses in fifth grade, it stopped. The next month's period never came. My doctor said that it was probably just a "false start" to the periods and that it would resume by itself.



Eighth grade rolls around: I did grow as puberty's growth hormones said, but my menses still did not start.





February 2000: I get my yearly illness (cold/flu) but the symptoms are worse than normal. I feel nausea and dizzy, having to literally cling to the hall's wall to walk from my bedroom to the bathroom. I didn't go to school while this happened because my mother said that if I could not walk from my bedroom to the bathroom, 10 feet in the hall, then I wouldn't be able to maneuver my way through the Middle School's expansive maze of hallways with the multiple kids walking to and fro. I agree and so I ended up staying home. My parents had me see multiple doctors and the main thing they said was "rest". One doctor ended up telling my parents that I had a blocked hymen. What that means is that the 'exit' for the menses was unable to let it exit and the menses backed up. We don't know how long it was backed up but maybe up to three years' worth of periods were stopped inside. My doctors set me up for surgery to set it back into motion the way it should.




Easter, Sunday April 23, 2000: After getting the diagnostics regarding why I was getting sick, I slowly got better. I still was unable to go back to school permanently but I was surviving. Easter came and I woke up, knowing something was different. Going into the bathroom, I find that my period has started. Yay, good news! I put on a feminine napkin, prepare for church, and sit on the couch. Five minutes before we are to leave, my stomach is doing flips and I tell my parents that something isn't right. I go back to the bathroom and find out that I have overflowed my pad, after 20 minutes sitting on the couch.

I go to change my pad and my mother finds out how much I am losing. Since I didn't have any of my surgeries yet, she says that maybe I should just stay home to let it work itself out (since it started itself). I say okay and they go to church. I end up going from the toilet to the shower and back multiple times while they are at church, expelling the menstrual blood and cleaning myself off. My parents come to pick me up to bring me to my grandparents' house for Easter lunch and the Easter hunt. Ten minutes after we left the house, we got to my grandparents' house. I was worried about my pad so I went to the bathroom immediately and found it to be overflowed again.

I managed to eat lunch with my family, immediately returning to the restroom when I was done eating and sat on the toilet. My cousin asked if I could join the Easter egg hunt but I shook my head crying because I was feeling so drained from having this constant heavy flow. My grandmother said to my mother that she should take me to the hospital. "She could be bleeding to death, for all we know. You should take her in to get it checked." My mom, pale from the idea that her oldest child could be hemorrhaging. She got me into the car and we drove down to the hospital. The Emergency Room doctor then said that I had developed a pin-hole opening in my hymen and it was relieving the pressure from the blocked menses. "Keep the surgery and go from there. She doesn't seem to be bleeding to death."


We kept the surgery and relieved the amount of menstrual blood that was backed up in my body. I was recovering from that when one day, going to the bathroom, I found myself doubling over in pain. My mother was concerned about me so she took me into the doctor again. This time the doctor said that they would have to do a more invasive surgery to figure out what was happening.

Turns out that the backed up menses (up to three years'/36 months' worth) had not just "sat" in my system but had messed up my body. My gynecologist said that they had to get another doctor in to the surgery to help her figure out what was wrong. My left ovary was on the right, and my right ovary was on the left. They saw my Fallopian tubes and said "that doesn't look right". Removing one, they sliced it open to find that it was filled with puss. Worried for my safety, they removed the other one and also found it to be filled with puss. After they got the whole abdominal area fixed, they took out my appendix. Afterwards they would tell me that if any one was worried, since feminine reproductive issues are taboo, say that I had appendicitis [because that is a lot more "normal" to talk about and a lot more understandable].



The second surgery was like a Cesarean Section surgery in the fact that they went through the abdominal muscles to get to the area. I was hospitalized for over a week trying to get my strength back and learning how to walk again, literally. When I did go home, I ended up spending the rest of my school year at home with tutors and my parents picking up/dropping off my homework for me. I was able to attend the Eighth Grade Year-End "Graduation" Dance, but I stayed off to the side of the cafeteria because I was still sore/exhausted. I remember the dance vaguely but I do recall that they did the Macarena. ^.^


High School came that fall and my doctors kept an eye on me. To regulate my menses, they put me on the patch {which I hated because it made my skin itch!}. It did regulate it but it annoyed me; skin irritations and the like.


After high school, I took medication to regulate the menses and it worked. However, when I was in college, the frequency was more sporatic. I would have one period once every three months, but my doctor was not worried because I was occasionally having a period and was not sexually active (therefore not pregnant). It was during the time frame of 2006-2009 that I was "unofficially" diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. How to deal with it? Eat healthy and lose weight. {I have been working on that since 2006 and haven't really lost much, though I try...}


Having been off health insurance since 2009, I haven't visited the doctors much.


July 2011: I was at work in an office as a temp agent (data entry / accounting) when I realized that my menses were heavier than normal. I was going to the bathroom every 60-90 minutes to deal with the period and changing pads. I became ill with the flow and ended up leaving work early so I could drive myself to the hospital. The doctors in the Emergency Room said that there wasn't an issue and that I needed to go home to rest. "Take it easy." My mother and grandmother ended up coming to the hospital to get me home, since I didn't feel well enough to drive myself home. The doctors at the ER told me to go visit my regular doctor to deal with it, so I did. She merely told me to "take it easy, eat healthy, and lose weight". Also, she said "just take your medicine and come back in a few months", like she wasn't going to look into why I was having such heavy periods. Again, I tried and tried but nothing has changed and no one could give me a definite answer to why the irregularity was occurring.


Summer 2012: I had started my job as a bus driver that spring and I was struggling to keep my stress level low. I ended up back at the Emergency Room for another issue with my menses. The doctor there ended up literally telling me "Its nothing. Take it easy. I understand that it is a social issue but nothing more."  Excuse me, social issue? No, this is a personal life-altering issue. I have to worry about if I am going to bleed through my pad, through my pants, and onto the bus driver's seat. I might not have 'hazardous' agents in my blood like AIDS but it is still a worry to think that I may end up bleeding on the seat, especially with most of my coworkers being males.


Summer 2014: Again, I became sick from having such a heavy period that I went to a doctor in the Mayo Clinic system. She was a sweetheart and understood that we need to deal with this issue. She labeled it for me, finally after 14 years of bulls**t. The word is Hypermenorrhea: "Hypermenorrhea, also known as menorrhagia, is a disruption in the normal menstrual flow of girls and women." The 'hyper' part of the word means super. In other words, the menorrhagia is amplified. My doctor actually sent me for tests to figure it out, but still not resolved. I kept my stress level down and the heaviness of the periods let up a bit, so I tried the whole "eat healthy, lose weight" thing again.


Summer 2016: When my husband visited our doctor, I asked her about my issue (changing the overnight pad every 60-120 minutes; sometimes even as often as every 15 minutes). She said that I need to have an Endometrial Ablation or a hysterectomy done. She even said to my husband that I need to get on health insurance (even if for a few months) to get it done because overflowing an overnight pad {which most women use for OVERNIGHT of 8-10 hours} in 15-90 minutes is ridiculous.




Where I Am Now:
- My emotional setting is off because of this, even worse when it is super heavy ["dark red blood clots coming out"].
- I cannot consistently work what a normal 29 year old can work because if I move the wrong way, my period overflows. I have overflowed my pad when I have been at work and trust me, it is not fun to try to clean up a line of blood that has snaked its way down the leg towards the shoe because of the overflow. It is also very difficult to explain to my employers why I need to be near a restroom hourly or that I cannot lift things because it might cause an overflow of my pad. [8/20/2016 - I lifted a box that was maybe 40 pounds and I overflowed my pad because of the strain. Luckily I had extras because of the intensity of the period lately.]
- There are many times {over the last 3 years} that I have had to crawl from my bedroom to the bathroom because if I stand up, I will overflow the pad. Standing up in the bathroom causes an overflow but at least I am near the toilet to deal with the mess.
- I cannot go swimming without having to use a tampon and watch the clock so to change hourly (to avoid an overflow).
- I have discussed this with my family and, though I am the oldest grandchild on my mother's side and the oldest child of my parents, I will not be having biological children of my own. My system cannot contain and maintain and support a young life within so even if I wanted to go with an In-Vitro Fertilization treatment/implant, I could not. My mother has had issues understanding this but she has come to realize that not having children of my own is better than risking my life to try to bring some into this world. As of now, we are also not looking to adopt or foster any in the future [personal preference and due to emotional/financial issues].





I am moving back into Minnesota to get health care through the state, as by myself through North Dakota would cost me a good $200 a month (plus co payments, a $100-$500 yearly deductible and up to 20% of the costs after the deductible to a maximum amount). In other words, it would cost me roughly $300/month through those policies in North Dakota to get the same amount of coverage versus $100/month (roughly) in Minnesota.  Hopefully, if I am lucky, I can get my surgery [either the endometrial ablation or the hysterectomy] done this winter 2016-2017.




As I said at the beginning, this is something I want to put out there but not for pity. This has been my life and I struggle with it daily. Though many say that this kind of topic is taboo, I want to put it out there as a "Hey! This is real! This should NOT be taboo! Just because a woman can't reproduce doesn't mean that she should be embarrassed from the situation and shy away from knowing who she is, or thinking that she is less of a human because she cannot have children. A woman is not merely the womb.".
I can stand on my own without having to think about having reproduction issues, since I have acknowledged what my situation is. I put it out there for people to realize that stuff like this happens. Do not judge someone based on their negative experiences but take it as a learning experience.





I will close this part of the autobiography with a thanks to all that read this.
~Rebekah / Gracie







Facebook: www.facebook.com/GracieMaeDeLunac
Blog: GracieMaeDeLunac.blogspot.com
Twitter: twitter.com/Gracie_DeLunac  @Gracie_DeLunac








P.S. Yes, I know that this puts my real given name to my pen name but I think that it should be said. If you wish to call me by my real name on Twitter, sure, but I prefer to use my pen name over my real name {especially on Twitter or my pen name's pages}. ;-)












August ShareWrit Thanks to Participants

August ShareWrit Thanks to Participants!
Thank you for being patient with my lack of activity during August. You are all awesome. Keep up the writing and the sharing and the awesomeness. <3 Rock on and write on!




ShareWrit 08/06/16 Participants
01 @aechambersnove1 Amelia
02 @assaphmehr Assaph
03 @reagancolbert97 Reagan
04 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie
05 @Aphazail Chris
06 @ejfrostuk E J


ShareWrit 08/13/16 Participants
01 @aechambersnove1 Amelia
02 @assaphmehr Assaph
03 @TheRiseofNazil Aaron-Michael
04 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie


ShareWrit 08/20/16 Participants
01 @janicecroom1 Janice
02 @RyanToxopeus Ryan
03 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie


ShareWrit 08/27/16 Participants
01 @aechambersnove1 Amelia
02 @pajaritaroja Tamara
03 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie
04 @Rach_Rust Rachel
05 @MarsaiMarcela Marcela
06 @reagancolbert97 Reagan





Saturday, August 27, 2016

FictFri 08/26/16 Participants - Theme: Cash/Check/Card

FictFri 09/02/2016 optional theme poll is HERE. We are going back to "order". ;-) Thank you for putting up with my absence. ^.^;


Suggested by Van Allen @GrProject43X
FictFri 08/26/16 Theme:
Cash/Check/Card ! https://twitter.com/Gracie_DeLunac/status/768827118008594432




FictFri 08/26/16 Participants

01 @JeffreyFBarken Jeffrey
02 @JeffreyCook74 Jeffrey
03 @stein_clary Clary
04 @jfxmcl jfx
05 @RobHanlon1958 Rob
06 @aechambersnove1 Amelia
07 @howardprobinson Howard
08 @lmpiercebooks L.M.
09 @NtpSj Nastasya
10 @NerdCactus Nerd
11 @SJpublishing1 DrewS
12 @cheriesummers18 Cherie
13 @ejfrostuk E J
14 @LCDunnett Leslie
15 @assaphmehr Assaph
16 @jenniferdshelby Jennifer
17 @pootie5 Missy
18 @mooney365 Diana
19 @WeeRedBird Bird
20 @muse_write Jamie
21 @christopheresl2 Christopher
22 @cleestories C Lee
23 @reagancolbert97 Reagan
24 @ajuptonwrites A.J.
25 @PKC1963 Paul
26 @senieevan Evan
27 @JJDiBenedetto JJ
28 @chipmunkofpower Rebecca
29 @_granolabitch_ Hanna
30 @pjvernon_author Philip
31 @Renoe Jeff
32 @lauriezkidz Laurie
33 @AliyaDalRae Aliya
34 @RyanToxopeus Ryan
35 @MelanieAThurlow Melanie
36 @Gradyperlson Matt
37 @Faith_Blum Faith
38 @TheTCreamer Thomas
39 @Jake_Writes Jake
40 @PeggyLCarpenter Peggy
41 @AuthorJLBrown J.L.
42 @cave_yates Cave
43 @ChrisJeal Chris
44 @morganauthor1 Morgan
45 @AntrimCycle AntrimCycle
46 @rukia9chiki Girl and Cat
47 @Kaylathewriter9 Kayla
48 @MarinaBlack99 Marina
49 @SusanFobes Susan
50 @rebeccahchase Rebecca
51 @Phoebe_LShade Phoebe
52 @janicecroom1 Janice
53 @lesswithoutyou Matt
54 @mpmarinotales Michael
55 @annelisemonte Ann
56 @pnswrites Nikki
57 @MirandaWriteNow Miranda
58 @jayelliotflynn Jay
59 @catsteinbooks Catherine
60 @LunsfordMichael Michael
61 @JDodgeCummings Judy
62 @BookishPlinko A.M.
63 @HRuthMiller Hannah
64 @casey_donart Casey
65 @ZachAndChuck Zach and Chuck
66 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie
67 @OSBAuthor Orville
68 @Meg_Frye Meg
69 @JLivingston26 Jayson
70 @shaunstvn Shaun
71 @mmadiganauthor Margaret
72 @zoesivak Zoe
73 @jennystolte Jenny
74 @LibbyDoyle9 Liby
75 @kellyjmassey Kelly
76 @ChildrenofStone Mary
77 @CassieHolmes808 Cassie
78 @essdotcurr Steve
79 @LauraHile Laura
80 @Storytellerpete Sylvester
81 @Bunnie93S Bonnie
82 @SimpleCntryGal April
83 @ElizaRedwood Eliza
84 @cs_sanders08 C.S.
85 @JDHaveman Joshua
86 @LiaSember Lia
87 @GrProject43X Van
88 @Tsuyoi_Inoue Briana
89 @StevenRogersVox Steven
90 @PamelaHester Pamela
91 @Dream_Craziness Missy
92 @cawest329 Cathy
93 @Elise_Thornton Elise
94 @artman413 Artman
95 @GraceBWrites Grace
96 @MegsMcSparren Megan
97 @MamaMuChick Dana
98 @inferno4dante A.M.
99 @leximilesbooks Lexi






Special thanks to:
@Phoebe_LShade Phoebe for helping share the FictFri optional theme!




FictFri 08/19/16 Participants - Theme: Medical

FictFri 09/02/2016 optional theme poll is HERE. We are going back to "order". ;-) Thank you for putting up with my absence. ^.^;



Theme: "Medical"
https://twitter.com/Gracie_DeLunac/status/766353903675990017

FictFri 08/19/16 Participants:
01 @FenleyGrant Fenley
02 @howardprobinson Howard
03 @hearningcurve Holly
04 @FenlandGirll L K
05 @NerdCactus Nerd
06 @DRWillisBoos David
07 @SJpublishing1 DrewS
08 @secretlycrooked Veronica
09 @BasilScordilis Basil
10 @cheriesummers18 Cherie
11 @Author_C_Snow Craig
12 @Tom_C_McDermott Tom
13 @don_lorah seafordmath
14 @Allie_Kincheloe Allie
15 @john_cordial John
16 @christopheresl2 Christopher
17 @mooney365 Diana
18 @ScribalReverie Brittany
19 @oldpbfan21 Madison
20 @Bunnie93S Bonnie
21 @JoeCovenant Joe
22 @WeeRedBird Bird
23 @GrProject43X Van
24 @lesswithoutyou Matt
25 @jenniferdshelby Jennifer
26 @Sithys_Lines Sithy
27 @JPhilipHome J.
28 @LibbyDoyle9 Libby
29 @StephPorcello Stephanie
30 @JDodgeCummings Judy
31 @donnavstone D.V.
32 @MelanieAThurlow Melanie
33 @lizziehermanson Lizzie
34 @jennystolte Jenny
35 @Lilsweetnspice Who
36 @SueSeabury Sue
37 @cs_sanders08 C.S.
38 @JessieIngold Jessica
39 @EdaJVor Eda
40 @Renoe Jeff
41 @Writer_JeniLee Jeni
42 @justine_manzano Justine
43 @casey_donart Casey
44 @JDHaveman Joshua
45 @WendyGoldberry Wendy
46 @chipmunkofpower Rebecca
47 @AliyaDalRae Aliya
48 @AuthorJLBrown J.L.
49 @RobHanlon1958 Rob
50 @iamfunkhauser A.B.
51 @LouiseScoular Louise
52 @MaryCorrales_A1 Mary
53 @LeeRetan Leoma
54 @n_howl N. Howl
55 @Tsuyoi_Inoue Briana
56 @jayelliotflynn Jay
57 @mmadiganauthor Margaret
58 @LunsfordMichael Michael
59 @MeachamOddshack Jennifer
60 @JesikahSundin Jesikah
61 @neenamaiya neena
62 @writewatson Marc
63 @MegsMcSparren Megan
64 @Phoebe_LShade Phoebe
65 @Germsbaybee Sarah
66 @catsteinbooks Catherine
67 @sickwithstress Weirdo
68 @160_Proof Bill
69 @CassieHolmes808 Cassie
70 @jfxmcl jfx
71 @TheTCreamer Thomas
72 @MarsaiMarcela Marcela
73 @SpartacusNow Elliot
74 @justanerdygirl1 Girl
75 @ajswitzy Amanda
76 @teakerr Trace
77 @CasieBazay Casie
78 @DebraGiuffrida
79 @sfont42 S.E.
80 @MarinaBlack99 Marina
81 @GraceBWrites Grace
82 @SimpleCntryGal April
83 @Apipurple Apipurple
84 @Mededitor Mededitor
85 @OctaviaAtlas Octavia
86 @AngelaQuarles Angela
87 @Finn_Chow Finn











FictFri 8/12/16 Participants - No theme

FictFri 09/02/2016 optional theme poll is HERE. We are going back to "order". ;-) Thank you for putting up with my absence. ^.^;


FictFri 08/12/16 Participants

01 @stein_clary Clary
02 @RobHanlon1958 Rob
03 @aechambersnove1 Amelia
04 @howardprobinson Howard
05 @DRWillisBooks David
06 @NerdCactus Nerd
07 @FenlandGirll L K
08 @leximilesbooks Lexi
09 @DrKSanjay46 Dr Sanjay
10 @JDodgeCummings Judy
11 @assaphmehr Assaph
12 @mickey_kulp Mickey
13 @LCDunnett Leslie
14 @WrittenWard Ward
15 @don_lorah seafordmath
16 @RyanToxopeus Ryan
17 @LibbyDoyle9 Libby
18 @pootie5 Missy
19 @chipmunkofpower Rebecca
20 @ScribalReverie Brittany
21 @JessieIngold Jessica
22 @Elise_Thornton Elise
23 @KaelanRhy Kaelan
24 @EdaJVor Eda
25 @Renoe Jeff
26 @LunsfordMichael Michael
27 @christopheresl2 Christopher
28 @StephPorcello Stephanie
29 @JeffreyFBarken Jeffrey
30 @jenniferdshelby Jennifer
31 @GrProject43X Van
32 @MelanieAThurlow Melanie
33 @donnavstone D.V.
34 @Dream_Craziness Missy
35 @FenleyGrant Fenley
36 @AliyaDalRae Aliya
37 @Kaylathewriter9 Kayla
38 @RamPubInc RRPI
39 @raballard Ramon
40 @JLivingston26 Jayson
41 @Choocoolatte Hunny
42 @RaulersonWrites Natasha
43 @mattweberphd Matt
44 @GalacticWolf GMKelso
45 @SpartacusNow Elliot
46 @Phoebe_LShade Phoebe
47 @reagancolbert97 Reagan
48 @SusanFobes Susan
49 @pdwrites Prudence
50 @Royal_Vagabond Sarah
51 @anneeterpstra Anne
52 @PKC1963 Paul
53 @casey_donart Casey
54 @Lilsweetnspice Who
55 @JaeDawnfantasy Jae
56 @sickwithstress Weirdo
57 @kellyjmassey Kelly
58 @MaryCorrales_A1 Mary
59 @jayelliotflynn Jay
60 @DDSyrdal Shade
61 @160_proof Bill
62 @PeggyLCarpenter Peggy
63 @Bunnie93S Bonnie
64 @EssaHansen Essa
65 @WeeRedBird Bird
66 @JDHaveman Joshua
67 @vg_acorngirl Victoria
68 @SimpleCntryGal April
69 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie
70 @Tsuyoi_Inoue Briana
71 @mooney365 Diana
72 @StevenRogersVox Steven
73 @_ja_stewart Jade
74 @DanielAshley13 Daniel
75 @AmandaBergloff Amanda
76 @cheriesummers18 Cherie
77 @CasieBazay Casie
78 @john_cordial John
79 @ChildrenofStone Mary
80 @ejfrostuk E J
81 @Finn_Chow Finn
82 @JessCreaden Jess






Special thanks to:
@don_lorah seafordmath for helping another with learning about FictFri. ^.^

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

FictFri Participants 8/5/16 - No theme

FictFri Participants 8/5/16

01 @ctapper2u Cheryl
02 @RobHanlon1958 Rob
03 @mooney365 Diana
04 @ellekarmawrites Elle
05 @Poor_Penmanship Conor
06 @howardprobinson Howard
07 @aechambersnove1 Amelia
08 @FenlandGirll L K
09 @NerdCactus Nerd
10 @Author_C_Snow Craig
11 @DRWillisBooks David
12 @DrKSanjay46 Dr Sanjay
13 @lesswithoutyou Matt
14 @mickey_kulp Mickey
15 @Royal_Vagabond Sarah
16 @LCDunnett Leslie
17 @reagancolbert97 Reagan
18 @john_cordial John
19 @SJpublishing1 DrewS
20 @assaphmehr Assaph
21 @chipmunkofpower Rebecca
22 @christopheresl2 Christopher
23 @donnavstone D.V.
24 @catsteinbooks Catherine
25 @JessieIngold Jessica
26 @Renoe Jeff
27 @NataBrothers Natalia
28 @LunsfordMichael Michael
29 @jayelliotflynn Jay
30 @AliyaDalRae Aliya
31 @KellyLynnT Kelly
32 @torresdelise Delise
33 @sickwithstress Weirdo
34 @pnswrites Nikki
35 @ParawlPerwyl Parry
36 @run8tech Nate
37 @kellyjmassey Kelly
38 @ScribalReverie Brittany
39 @don_lorah seafordmath
40 @Dream_Craziness Missy
41 @AbbyGeiger Abby
42 @iamfunkhauser A.B.
43 @StephPorcello Stephanie
44 @raballard Ramon
45 @casey_donart Casey
46 @JDHaveman Joshua
47 @RyanToxopeus Ryan
48 @Tsuyoi_Inoue Briana
49 @SusanFobes Susan
50 @clcabrerat Cherie
51 @GrProject43X Van
52 @Phoebe_LShade Phoebe
53 @macwriting Adam
54 @SimpleCntryGal April
55 @MaryCorrales_A1 Mary
56 @MelanieAThurlow Melanie
57 @Meg_Frye Meg
58 @JLivingston26 Jayson
59 @pootie5 Missy
60 @LibbyDoyle9 Libby
61 @ZachAndChuck Zach and Chuck
62 @n_howl N. Howl
63 @kyleadamsauthor Kyle
64 @TheRiseofNazil Aaron-Michael
65 @CassieHolmes808 Cassie
66 @ChildrenofStone Mary
67 @gabbyness23 Gabby
68 @Rockwood_Sarah Sarah
69 @AdalynGrace_ Adalyn
70 @Hortonious101 Martin
71 @Stepha_OBrien Stephanie
72 @CAnneCalhoun Christine
73 @pdwrites Prudence
74 @ElizaRedwood Eliza
75 @Kaylathewriter9 Kayla
76 @RamPubInc RRPI
77 @jfxmcl jfx
78 @AM_Scottwrites Anne
79 @JesikahSundin Jesikah
80 @Aightball Kelly
81 @lauri_pembrook Lauri
82 @jwlynn8 jw
83 @artman413 Artman
84 @Writer_Princess Morgan
85 @_ja_stewart Jade
86 @lizmeldon2 Liz
87 @leximilesbooks Lexi
88 @JeffreyFBarken Jeffrey
89 @Richelle_Renae Richelle
90 @readheadreader Mollie
91 @PJSterlingBooks PJ
92 @MamaMuChick Dana
93 @Finn_Chow Finn
94 @SullivanAnjou Sullivan
95 @Bunnie93S Bonnie
96 @EricSmo_Author Eric
97 @KaelanRhy Kaelan


Special 8/5/16 Thanks to:
@writevent Writing Events Guru for sharing the FictFri word!

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Movie Review - "Private Number" 07/17/14 USA Limited

This is a movie review for "Private Number", which had a limited release on July 17, 2014 and was "officially" released to the Internet May 1, 2015. Purchased this at Dollar Tree for $1. I love bargain things, especially if they are decent! ^.^




Trailer:









Cast:
Judd Nelson ("The Breakfast Club" (1985) John Bender, "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001) Sheriff)            -              Sheriff Stance
Tom Sizemore ("Saving Private Ryan" (1998) Sergeant Horvath, "Pearl Harbor" (2001) Sgt. Earl Sistern)            -               Jeff
Nicholle Tom ("Beethoven" (1992)/"Beethoven's 2nd" (1993) Ryce Newton, "Panic" (2000) Tracy)        -        Katherine Lane
Hal Ozsan ("Dawson's Creek" (TV Series, 2001-2003) Todd Carr, "Groupie" (2010) Travis Bellamy)         -             Michael Lane







Plot:
As a recovering alcoholic and a writer dealing with writer's block, Michael Lane would love to simply get the manuscript done and sent off. However, his wife Katherine wants more than that. She has recently opened a boutique, which allows Michael to stay at home and write. She also tells him that she would love to have his child. Between the urge to drink, the stress trying to get through the writing of the manuscript (having previously written a best-seller as his first novel), social stress between himself and the neighbor as well as between himself and their friends, Michael is struggling. The plot thickens when phone calls start coming in to the house at odd hours in the night. The caller only says one line: "Remember me?". The phone calls continuously ring at home night after night, but is there a reason why they are calling Michael? Was their house previously a site of a murder or could it be larger than that?








Criteria:
0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.
1/5 – Barely worth any time.
2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.
3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.
4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.
5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around – characters, music, theme, story line, etc.

4.5/5 - This isn't on my "must be a 5 star" list, but it is darn near. I did not expect what the outcome was. It was not as predictable as I thought it would be.

The intrigue of this movie and the fact that the main character was trying to solve a mystery was very interesting to me. I definitely was engrossed in this movie. I think I paused it once to answer my phone, and I kept the conversation short so I could get back to the movie.

The special effects are pretty awesome. There is one scene where a burn victim is burning his kitchen up. He doesn't really have much of a reaction so it probably was more like a psychotic/ghost episode, but the flame effects were pretty awesome looking. Well done, if I may say so!

What could be used to make it better? Honestly, less alcohol. Not all writers are alcoholics. That seemed like a huge thing for the movie. His "hallucinations" that he used to have with alcohol started to happen when he was a year sober, so is the alcohol really the cause of the hallucinations?

This is fun to watch [especially for writers to watch the psyche of a writer break]. Recommended? Yes. I will hold on to this, especially since it only costed me $1! Definitely one of the "writer occupation" movies that I would love to recommend; however, be warned that it is a "horror" and has some scary (yet awesome) stuff.




~ yume

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Movie Review - "Extraordinary Tales" 02/28/13 Luxembourg

 This is a movie review for "Extraordinary Tales", originally released in Luxembourg {Europe} on February 28, 2013 and later released October 23, 2015 in the United States. I watched this on Netflix.



Trailer:






Cast:
Christopher Lee ("The Lord of the Rings" (Movie Franchise, 2001/2002/2003) Saruman, "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" (2002) / "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" (2005) Count Dooku / Darth Tyranus)     -   Narrator (segment "The Fall of the House of Usher") (voice)
Bela Lugosi ("Dracula" (1931) Count Dracula, "Bride of the Monster" (1955) Dr. Eric Vornoff)     -      Narrator (segment "The Tell-Tale Heart") (voice) (archive footage)
Julian Sands ("The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011) Young Henrik, "Ocean's Thirteen" (2007) Greco Montgomery)                 -               Narrator (segment "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar") (voice)
Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth" (2006) (written by), "The Hobbit" (Movie Series, 2012/2013/2014) (Screenplay writer))        -                   Narrator (segment "The Pit and the Pendulum") (voice)
Stephen Hughes ("Justin and the Knights of Valour" (2013) Copas / Gustav (voice), "The Missing Lynx" (2008) Newmann / Gus / Nurse 1 / ... (voice))          -                  Crow / Poe (voice)
Cornelia Funke ("Inkheart" (2003 novel, 2008 movie) (Author/writer), "The Thief Lord" (2000 novel, 2006 movie based on the novel) (Author/writer))                -              Death (voice)





Plot:

This is a collection of Edgar Allan Poe tales: "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar", "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "The Masque of the Red Death".







Criteria:
0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.
1/5 – Barely worth any time.
2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.
3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.
4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.
5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around – characters, music, theme, storyline, etc.


4/5 - The characteristics of each of these segments are different but they do portray the tales. Each tale is animated but one has a 'comic book' like feel to it. There is a conversation between Death and Poe throughout the whole 'movie' but it is like a transition between one tale and the next.

If you like Edgar Allan Poe's writings, I suggest that you watch this. If not, I would say don't waste your time. It is the presentation of Poe's writings: It doesn't have major interesting points (no special effects nor actual actors acting; all animated; some differences between the different tales) if you don't like Poe.





~yume

Movie Review - "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" 03/19/04

 This is a movie review for "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", released March 19, 2004. Watched this on Netflix.


Trailer:






Cast:
Jim Carrey ("The Mask" (1994) Stanley Ipkiss / The Mask, "The Cable Guy" (1996) The Cable Guy)      -       Joel Barish
Kate Winslet ("Titanic" (1997) Rose DeWitt Bukater, "Divergent" (2014) Jeanine)     -      Clementine Kruczynski
Elijah Wood ("The Lord of the Rings" (Movie Franchise, 2001/2002/2003) Frodo Baggins, "Happy Feet" (2006) Mumble (Voice))  -     Patrick
Mark Ruffalo ("13 Going on 30" (2004) Matt Flamhaff, "The Avengers" (2012) Bruce Banner / The Hulk)    -         Stan
Kirsten Dunst ("Spiderman" (Movie Franchise, 2002/2004/2007) Mary Jane Watson, "Kiki's Delivery Service" (1989) Kiki (English version, voice))  -       Mary





Plot:
In a world where you can erase someone or something that is painful to you (makes you cry), a man named Joel fell in love with a woman named Clementine. One day, he finds out that she erased him from her memory. She doesn't know who he is anymore. In revenge, he decided that he should erase her from his memory. Maybe that will be the best, to forget someone who has decided to forget you. However, is erasing memories of someone completely (both the good and the bad) the best way to go or is there a middle ground?








Criteria:
0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.
1/5 – Barely worth any time.
2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.
3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.
4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.
5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around – characters, music, theme, story line, etc.


3.5/5 - This is a crazy movie. Talk about mental!

If you like psychological movies, this is right up your alley. The movie is discombobulated at best. The time line of the characters is not even straight. You can't tell how much is in his head or how much is in the real world. You see a scene and find out later that that scene happens WAY later in the chronological sequence of events. Great, let's just put a scene that happened later as one of the first scenes of the movie. Or was it actually at the beginning. I am confused just thinking about it. It makes your head hurt, but it is very good at being so convoluted. I don't give that praise lightly, mind you! Not many movies can be so complex and be praised for being such!

Aside the fact that the movie is so twisted upon itself regarding the chronological order of events, this was a very artistic and beautiful movie {hence the higher score}. It makes one think about the reality of what memories are. If memories were erasable like words from a white board, would it be worth the risk to try to erase the memories? If you said "erase (...)" and you didn't realize that you couldn't keep the good memories [like the time when you shared an ice cream cone, or when you danced in the rain together, or making a book fort together], how would you save the good memories?

Since this movie was based in the mind of Joel {played by Jim Carrey}, it makes sense that the movie's order would be messed up. The mind doesn't always file the memories in a filing cabinet, ya know. However, it really gets your mind spinning about trying to figure out if the scene happened before Clementine erased Joel from her memory or if it happened after they tried to remember each other.

If you don't like straight forward time lines, don't watch this movie! Seriously, my brain hurts just recalling the movie...

If you like really strange, psychological movies, go for this one! It is very very strange. It really gets you thinking and really shakes you up. ^.^;

Will I watch this again? Most likely not, but I don't regret watching it.





~yume

Movie Review - "The X-Files" 06/19/98

 This is a movie review for "The X-Files", released June 19, 1998. I watched this on a VHS tape that I previously bought.



Trailer:



Cast:
David Duchovny ("Zoolander" (2001) J.P. Prewitt, "The X-Files" (TV Series, 1993-2016) Agent Fox Mulder)        -      Agent Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson ("Princess Mononoke" (1997) Moro (English version, voice), "The X-Files" (TV series, 1993-2016) Agent Dana Scully)  -        Agent Dana Scully




Plot:
There are cases that not even the FBI can figure out. They are put away, hidden and unknown. Some of them are merely unexplained. Others are shuffled under the rug by the government and those of higher power. All of these cases are the X-Files.

The two that work on these cases are FBI Agent Fox "Spooky" Mulder {a staunch believer in the unexplained and the extraterrestrial} and FBI Agent Dana Scully {a "feet firmly placed on the ground" doctor who decided to become FBI}. The FBI paired Scully up with Mulder to keep an eye on him and to take notes, per the TV series of The X-Files. In this movie, another unexplained case has occurred. Are aliens invading Earth? Are there people who want to facilitate the re-colonization of the Earth, infecting humans with alien DNA?

Mulder and Scully are on the case as they dig into this X-File, for the sake of all humans on Earth.











Criteria:
0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.
1/5 – Barely worth any time.
2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.
3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.
4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.
5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around – characters, music, theme, storyline, etc.



3.5/5 - This was an interesting movie to view. I had not seen the episodes for many years prior to this so I forgot what the X-Files show was about. However, it did not make the movie less enjoyable. Yes, there were parts that were completely over my head (because it was in connection with what they had discussed prior in the TV series) but it was not a bad stand-alone movie. The movie was not 100% dependent on the show, which helped, and all the information that was needed to understand the movie was in the movie.

That being said, I started to watch the TV series after watching this movie and knowing some about the series made the movie make more sense. "Oh, that's what they meant when they said (....)." Did the movie help intrigue us into watching the show? Definitely! I would never have been able to get my mister to watch the show if we hadn't watched the movie beforehand, even with the small items that were addressed in the movie that the show had brought up.

If you do not like movies that ride on the tails of a show, do not watch this movie [even though it was a decent stand-alone movie].

If you did not like the X-Files show, don't watch this movie. It had the same feel as the episodes; it was like a lengthened episode.

If you don't like aliens, science fiction, conspiracy theories, and stuff along those lines, again: don't watch this movie.

If you do like any of the three mentioned points above, go for it! Just remember that it is based on the TV series and that there are a few (minor) things that the movie doesn't cover in detail because there had been a previous conversation about it in the show {Mulder's sister's abduction, for one}.

Since I hadn't watched many of the episodes prior to watching this movie, I knock it down to a 3.5/5. It kept the attention and was interesting but definitely made me question more about the TV series. Since it brought us to watching the X-Files show, I bump it up to a 3.5 (instead of a 3/5) because of the intrigue. Having watched some of the episodes, I say it did a good job keeping to the feel of the X-Files show but it wasn't as interesting as the show [in my opinion]. :-/  Compared to some movies that are based on shows (like the movie Stargate Ark of Truth and the show Stargate SG-1), "The X-Files" movie was less interesting and didn't stand up as well by itself, in my opinion.

Do I recommend this? Yes. However, it may behoove you to watch a few episodes prior to watching the movie?



~yume