Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Movie Night: Spotlight

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Spotlight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spotlight was a really great movie with a really great cast. It really makes me miss good journalism these days which lacks with the onslaught of digital life.

These people that put hard work into uncovering the truth behind the Catholic child molestation rumors that have become a walking joke to a lot of people these days. Its sad because its actually a really serious issue.

Our world is bogged down by the abuse of power in all forms, government, police, military, schools, and churches. Reality is a harsh mistress to take on because society would rather turn their head and look the other way than admit that there's a serious problem all around the world going on right under their noses.

Spotlight looks at all these issues and handles them delicately without the church admitting its fault or responsibility to do anything about the fact that it remains an issue still today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Movie Night: Victor Frankenstein

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Victor Frankenstein

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Told from Igor's perspective, we see the troubled young assistant's dark origins, his redemptive friendship with the young medical student Viktor Von Frankenstein, and become eyewitnesses to the emergence of how Frankenstein became the man - and the legend - we know today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I loved a lot of the imagery in this film, the sets were beautiful. I thought it was a great idea to use a new perspective on the whole thing since its not commonly used the way the other films have been. I really felt that McAvoy did a fantastic job playing Victor, his acting skills have done nothing but soar since his earlier films.

I'm really impressed with the work that he's done and the effort he's put into his acting as he's gotten older.

I'm still iffy about how I feel about Radcliffe's skills but I have to give him credit that Igor couldn't have been an easy role to play because there isn't a whole lot of in depth exploration of Igor's character to research.

Although I don't feel that the last half of the movie really fit in with what the beginning started with that's the main thing I felt could have used some work.

I know Frankenstein isn't Frankenstein without a monster but I felt the movie could have been more of a telling of Victors life or his history instead of the creation part and it still would have been good. Either way the movie had potential but the ending didn't quite fulfill it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Movie Night: Pride and Prejudice Zombies

Review:

Pride and Prejudice Zombies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Five sisters in 19th century England must cope with the pressures to marry while protecting themselves from a growing population of zombies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Really not sure what I was expecting, I wasn't one of the people who got to read the book first before seeing the movie which I think I should have done to give me an idea what it was about. The movie was okay although the relationships were lacking emotional depth it was interesting but I wish they'd done more with the female warrior aspect considering the fact that they spent so much time talking about it. A second thing I wasn't overly impressed with were the girls in white gloves and dresses punching their fists through the faces of zombies and not getting a speck of blood on them.

How do you punch your white gloved face through a zombies bloody face and not have a drop on you? This happened quite a lot in the movie. Blood spraying everywhere and not a drop on the girls doing the killing. Is this a way for them to use the image of them being a fighter but still a lady kind of thing or was it just over looked in the middle of using all that gore? I wish they'd explored their characters more in some way that way we care about why they do what they do. It was still a good movie just a little lacking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, March 7, 2016

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Newsletter release from Laura Griffin

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At The Edge
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Edge of Surrender
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Dear Reader,

AT THE EDGE is out today! This is the first release my new digital Alpha Crew series, featuring an ultra-elite group of Navy SEALs. AT THE EDGE is part one of a two-part love story that continues with EDGE OF SURRENDER on March 28th.

To celebrate the new series, I am giving away TWO Kindle Fire HD8s! It's super easy to enter. Details here.

And if you are wondering about the next Tracers book, DEEP DARK hits book stores on May 24.

I hope you will enjoy the new series. Happy reading!

Laura

From AT THE EDGE...

When Emma Wright's government plane goes down over the Philippine jungle, she's forced to survive alone until an elite SEAL team goes in after her. As the leader of Alpha Crew, Ryan Owen is no stranger to challenges, but he's never tackled anything quite like this sexy, smart, and resourceful woman. The mission is to get Emma home safely, but danger is everywhere, and Ryan's unexpected desire for Emma could be a deadly distraction.

Back home in California, Ryan's mission is over—but Emma's has just begun. She knows her plane crash was no accident, and she's determined to uncover the truth about what happened—even if her quest for answers puts her at risk. Torn between duty and desire, Ryan searches for a way win Emma's heart while protecting her from an invisible enemy who wants her dead.

The thrilling conclusion to this Alpha Crew romance, EDGE OF SURRENDER, is just weeks away!

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Tucker Wayne's past and his present collide when a former army colleague comes to him for help. She's on the run from brutal assassins hunting her and her son. To keep them safe, Tucker must discover who killed a brilliant young idealist—a crime that leads back to the most powerful figures in the U.S. government.

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The Wrong Highland Bridegroom by (Part 1) - Free Newsletter Serial

Read award-winning author Amanda Forester's
thrilling short story set in medieval Scotland!

 

He can lead this girl to the altar, but she might be diverted along the way...

Effie Campbell cannot fathom marrying a stranger just because her brother arranged it and is determined to marry only for love. She finds an unlikely ally in Connor Maclachlan, her intended husband, who also balks at being led by his parents to the altar.

They scheme to support each other in the pursuit of true love, but when the object of her affection disappoints, she finds more than a friend in Connor. 

 

Chapter 1
Alnsworth Castle, 1358
 

“I dinna care who David arranged for me to wed,” declared Effie Campbell. “I shall marry the man I choose.”

Effie entered the great hall to raucous cheers from the crowd. She followed her brother, Laird David Campbell, and his wife, Lady Isabelle, into the hall. After years of war, Laird Campbell was hosting a May Day clan gathering, which, if the volume of cheers was any indication, was heartily appreciated.

“I suggest ye have the good sense to choose the man to whom ye are engaged,” hissed her twin sister, Elyne, walking beside her.

“I think it unfair I should no’ choose my own groom.” Effie surveyed the raucous clans, all of whom had brought their best knights. “Who is that knight?” She gave the attractive knight a smile. The man returned it with a scandalous wink.

“That is Sir Malcolm Douglas, no’ that it is any o’ yer concern. Face forward, sister! Ye are about to be introduced to yer future husband.”

“My future husband has yet to be determined,” whispered Effie with defiance, smoothing her burgundy silk gown. The presentation gown, made particularly for this momentous day, was very fine, with gold embroidered thread along the sleeves and bodice. She may reject the groom, but the gown was all hers.

“Dinna be a fool. Nobody chooses their own spouse.” Elyne smoothed her own gown, an exact copy of Effie’s but in brilliant blue. The two identical twins made quite a stir with their rich gowns and their long blond locks plaited down their backs with a gauzy veil finishing their presentation. They appeared as one accord, yet they could not be more different.

“Our brother David did. And so did our sister Cait,” protested Effie.

“Those were unusual events,” dismissed Elyne. “A lass doesna choose her own husband. ’Tis simply no’ done.”

“’Tis done in our family. And it will be done by me!”

“As ye wish. Just remember May Day celebrations occur but once a year. We have no’ been able to celebrate for many years due to the war, and who knows what the next year will bring. We are already nineteen years old! If ye dinna wish to see twenty and still be unwed…”

“I have no intention of waiting another year,” sniffed Effie, shuddering at the mere thought of being twenty and unwed. At nineteen some might say they were already past their prime, and she was determined not to leave this May Day celebration without a man to call her own. She simply intended to be the one doing the choosing. She glanced around at the cheering throng of manhood before her. Honestly, with all these options, it could not possibly be so difficult to find a man who made her heart sing.

David and Isabelle reached the raised dais and sat at the high table before the assembled knights and ladies. Many notable clans were assembled, including the Douglases, the Stewarts, the Maclachlans, the Grants, and others.

Since Elyne was the elder by all of a few minutes, she was introduced to her intended first, a large, burly man. If Elyne had any qualms about her intended, she kept them to herself and took her seat at the table with a placid look that gave away nothing.

Now it was Effie’s turn. Despite being quite certain she would never marry the man, still her heart pounded as the herald spoke her name.

“Euphemia Campbell, sister to the Laird David Campbell,” cried the herald. “May I present Sir Connor Maclachlan, honorable knight of the Maclachlan clan and son and heir to the Laird Maclachlan.”

A tall man stood before her and bowed. He had short black hair and silver eyes that had an odd glint in the candlelight. He wore the Highland plaid in the form of the great kilt, as did her brothers. He was not as broad chested as some warriors in the room, but he was a head taller than most and she had to own that he was an attractive man. Though where others smiled and laughed, his demeanor was sober. He did not appear unkind, but neither did he smile.

Anyone who knew Effie would agree she enjoyed lively conversation, amusing diversions, and a good laugh. A somber man would not do for her at all. No, she was confident in her decision. Sir Connor Maclachlan was not the man for her.

Please, Lord, help me to find my true love. It was a fervent prayer.
 

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After the merriment of the banquet, Effie climbed the north tower of Castle Alnsworth. The castle was Lady Isabelle’s inheritance, thus acquired by the Campbell clan when David wed her. She was an English lady by blood, and the castle was situated on the border between England and Scotland. David had taken up residence during the war between the two countries as a good fortress to prevent the English from making incursions into Scotland.

Even now that the war was over, David remained at Alnsworth, knowing that if he ever vacated the estate, it would quickly be retaken by the English. At some point, their longtime foe would demand the castle’s return, but until terms could be made, David would defend his wife’s property.

Effie climbed the stone stairs to the top of the tower, welcoming the cool, fresh air. The great hall was hot and the air was thick with the smell of roasting meat, wood smoke, and throngs of people. She enjoyed the festivities, but a cool respite after hours of feasting was a welcome relief. She pulled herself up through the trapdoor to the top of the tower and stood, breathing deep.

“Good evening,” said a low voice.

Effie spun around and nearly fell back through the trapdoor. “Oh my word! Sir Connor, ye gave me a fright!” Effie regarded her intended with certain displeasure and a pounding heart.

“I apologize if I frightened ye.”

Effie took a breath and remembered her manners. “Nay, I should look where I am going. But why are ye here?”

“My room is one below. I thought to get some cool air.”

“My room is two below,” said Effie. The fact that she had the same thought as he struck her as wrong somehow. She would prefer they share nothing in common. “’Twas hot in the hall.”

“Aye,” he said from the other side of the tower.

Silence descended on them, surrounding them like the black night sky. Effie was not sure how to voice what she wanted to say, and Sir Connor appeared to have no interest in helping with any sort of conversation.

“I dinna wish to marry ye,” blurted Effie.

Connor’s eyebrows shot up and he said nothing for a moment, regarding her with surprise. He bowed, his face somber once more. “As ye wish.” He stepped toward the trapdoor to leave the tower.

“I know this must sound daft,” Effie hastened to add. “But I wish to do my own choosing when it comes to marriage.”

“Have I offended?” Connor stopped, his silver eyes searching hers.

“Nay, I can have no complaint against ye. I find ye a very attractive man.” Effie stopped short. Attractive? Had she just said attractive? Of all the benign compliments she could have given, why did she say attractive? “I mean, ye are a nice man, a good match.”

Connor stood beside her along the stone battlements. “But ye do no’ wish to be my wife.”

Effie had to tilt her head up to look him in the eye. She was relatively tall herself, as were all the Campbells, which made his own height more notable. She swallowed hard on a throat that was suddenly dry. “I understand I have strange notions, but I have watched how happy my brother has become after he wedded Isabelle. He was supposed to marry another but followed his heart, and they have both been verra happy. I also wish to find true love.”

Effie looked away, out to the thousands of stars twinkling in the inky black sky. “I’m sure ye think me touched in the head. Everyone says I’m mad.”

“Nay,” said Connor thoughtfully. “There is some sense to what ye say. I dinna wish to marry a lass who would be displeased wi’ the union.”

“Indeed!” Effie was pleased he did not immediately reject her concerns. “Ye should find a lass who truly loves ye to be yer bride.”

“Faith, there is truth in what ye say. I shall talk to my parents and yer brother tomorrow and dissolve the arrangement.”

“Aye,” said Effie slowly, considering with displeasure what her brother’s reaction would be. She knew he would never force her to wed against her will, but he had spent months arranging a good match for her, and she did not wish him to think her ungrateful. “My brother will no’ be pleased.”

“My parents less so,” said Connor.

“What if we dinna tell them?”

Connor raised an eyebrow. “And what should we say when it comes time for the wedding?”

“That winna be for a while. We can pretend to go along with the plan and use the time to find marriage partners that are more suited to us. When we both find a partner to our liking, we can tell our relatives. I warrant our decision would be less disappointing if we had a substitute in mind.”

A small smile crept slowly over Connor’s lips. “So we feign an engagement until we can find marriage partners of our own.”

“’Tis a goodly plan.” Effie smiled in return. She could not help it. Sir Connor Maclachlan was a handsome man and even more so when he smiled.

“Aye, particularly no’ telling my mother until necessary.”

“Yer mother has been anticipating the marriage?”

“I am her only bairn who lived past childhood.”

“I am sorry.” The wind turned cold and a chill shuddered down her spine. “I have fourteen brothers and sisters including a twin sister from whom I have rarely ever been parted. I canna imagine being an only child.”

Connor shrugged. “It has been hard on my mother, burying so many children. But now her main focus is me and my future bride. I fear she may be a wee bit overbearing.”

“I would’na mind. I miss my father and my mother.”

“I am sorry for yer loss as well.”

It was Effie’s turn to shrug. It had been four years since her parents had died from the fever. “Between the two of us, we make one whole family,” she said with a smile, trying to turn the sad topic into something more lighthearted.

“Too bad we shall ne’er be united,” said Connor with an equally light tone.

“Aye, indeed.” Though said in jest, Effie could not help but feel that perhaps it would be her loss not to be connected with his family. Yet she was certain she made the right choice. She must choose a man who loved her. None other would do.

 

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Like what you've read? Check out Amanda Forester's new Daring Marriages series!

 

Book #1 – If the Earl Only Knew
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A sizzling scandal just waiting to happen…

Orphaned at a young age, Lady Katherine Ashton and her brother have spent most of their lives on the high seas, seeking to restore their family fortune through somewhat dubious means. After that kind of adventure, Kate knows she won’t ever be accepted as a proper society lady.

To the annoyingly clever, temptingly handsome, and altogether troublesome Earl of Wynbrook, society ladies are a dead bore. Kate, on the other hand, is scandalous, alluring, and altogether fascinating. And Kate can’t decide which she relishes more, the thrill of chasing fearsome pirates, or having Wynbrook chase after her…
 

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