Friday 12 October 2012

Fixed Sentences.

  1. It was the hurricane I seen on TV and, I automatically knew I wanted to help.
  2. I was never so scared in my life. everything went silent, then i started dropping. 
  3. The only thing I disliked about this review is she went it to great detail about the movie. 
  4. We grabbed the ball off the face off and went down to their side of the quart , I was just outside the 3 point line when I looked up at the score clock and seen there was one second left I took the shot.
  5. As I cooked my bacon and fried my eggs I knew I was going to have an excellent day.
  6. The most valuable player of the team is Josh, he wants to be just like Michael Jordan and all the other popular basketball players. 
  7. I looked and seen Ty and Mark waving.
  8. The monster let's out a deafening thunder of a roar, hissing and snapping at my Shane.
  9.  Tick...Tick...Tick, its all coming back.
  10. the year was 1964, I was just a young boy going to the new train station going to work for my uncle.
  11. They should not have been more than half an hour and by the time seven o’clock hit, we knew something was terribly wrong.
  12. The only thing we had to eat was the rotten leftovers of my riders supper from the night before.  
  13. I heard a crash in the woods the brush was rustling and the trees cracking.
  14. ...and yet it has already set out on it’s long journey, in search of where he belongs in this world.
  15. Soon I meet up with the only person who’s time I enjoy, my dearest friend Rory, her hair is so short you can barely run your hands through it, but it suits her.
  16.  I often travel, I run a blog about visiting un-mapped places. 
  17. As we put our winter clothing on to head out. I can almost smell the turkey dinner waiting on the dining room table. 
  18.  I usually don’t agree to go into town because of the fact of how the people.

Revised!!!

1. It was the hurricane I saw on TV, and I automatically knew I wanted to help.

2. I was never so scared in my life. Everything went silent, and then I started dropping. 

3. The only thing I disliked about this review is that she went into great detail about the movie. 

4.  We grabbed the ball off  the face off and went down to their side of the court. I was just outside the 3 point line when I looked up at the score clock, and saw that  there was only one second  left. I took the shot.

5. As I cooked my bacon and fried my eggs, I knew I was going to have an excellent day. 

6. The most valuable player of the team is Josh; he wants to be just like Michael Jordan, and all the other popular basketball players. 

 7. I looked and saw Ty and Mark waving.

8. The monster lets out a deafening thunder of a roar, hissing and snapping at my Shane.

9. Tick...Tick...Tick, it’s all coming back..

10. The year was 1964; I was just a young boy going to the new train station, going to work for my uncle.

11. They should not have been more than half an hour; by the time seven o’clock hit, we knew something was terribly wrong.

12. The only thing we had to eat was the rotten leftovers of my rider’s supper from the night before.  

13. I heard a crash in the woods; the brush was rustling and the trees cracking.

14.  ...and yet it has already set out on its long journey, in search of where it belongs in this world.

15.  Soon I meet up with the only person whose time I enjoy, my dearest friend Rory, her hair is so short you can barely run your hands through it, but it suits her.

16. I often travel; I run a blog about visiting un-mapped places. 

17. As we put our winter clothing on, and head outside. I can almost smell the turkey dinner waiting on the dining room table.    

18. I usually don’t agree to go into town because of the fact of how the people are.

Thursday 4 October 2012

Finding Forrester

         Finding Forrester, starring Sean Connery, and Rob Brown, was released on December 19, 2000. With an estimated budget of $43,000,000 Columbia productions did an astounding job, at creating this movie. The main actors (Sean Connery as Forrester) and (Rob Brown as Jamal) also did some magnificent acting, and really got the meaning of the story across to its viewers.

        The movie is basically about a young man, who grew up in a bad neighborhood. The movie takes off when Jamal (the young man) is asked to change schools. Jamal then meets Forrester (a writer).After some conflict between the two, Forrester agrees to help Jamal with his writing. The two eventually become friends, but their friendship is tested numerous times throughout the movie. This leads us to the meaning of the story which is about friendship, devotion and determination.
        This film is by far one of the best of its genre I’ve ever seen. However, with its budget I feel that the scenery could have been set a little better, to create a more intense atmosphere throughout the film. A movie that reminds me of this one is Coach Carter, the story and atmosphere is a bit similar. However, in my opinion it was the best movie in comparison to any others.

        I personally found the quality of the film superb; the creativity of the film simply dumbfounds me. The acting was amazing, to say the least. I really felt as though I could connect with the characters throughout the course of the movie.

        The theme, ah yes the theme. Many probably didn’t catch the theme, even though it’s clearly stated. When Forrester reads the piece about friendship written by Jamal, it really jumps out, though it hinted at this long before it clearly stated it. It hinted at it using Forrester’s and Jamal’s relationship, and the development of the relationship.

        I give Finding Forrester two thumbs up, and a five star rating. It was an amazing piece of work (to say the least).