Welcome to my blog! I will be giving you guys reviews on the past movies I have watched and especially my thoughts on the blog. Enjoy! :)
Sunday, November 15, 2015
The Walkng Dead Season 5 Episode 12: "Remember"
Over the past few months, I have been watching the T.V. series, " The Walking Dead ". In this episode Rick and the group reach Alexandria, Rick and the survivors are welcomed and interviewed by the leader of the town Deanna. Then Aaron (Second Advisor) shows two beautiful mansions and offers them to the group. But Rick said he'd prefer to stay together in one of the houses just to be on the safe side. Part of the group becomes friends with other people in the community, but Rick, Michonne, Carl, Daryl and Glenn are still making sure it's not suspicious! Deanna finds jobs in the community for most of the survivors. Carl becomes friends with Enid who is a girl who just arrived to the town. Just like Carl. Rick decides to walk outside the wall with Glenn, Rosita and Noah and Aiden and Aaron to go get supplies. But there is an argument between Aiden and Glenn and Deanna stops it. Then she offers the policeman position to Rick and Michonne. After that Rick talk to Daryl to decide if they want to stay in Alexandri or not. Even though you probably won't understand most of this, I will assure you if you watch this series you will love it. Overall, this was a great entertaining episode and this show is just getting better and better. I really hope all my readers wil get a chance to watch and enjoy this show as much as I have.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Selma
About two hours ago, I found a website to find the knowledgeable movie, “Selma.” The movie is about Martin Luther King Jr. and how he led a march and a campaign to help secure the rights of all men. In the movie, they march from Selma to Montgomery, and this made President Johnson sign an act that secured voting rights. This was a huge victory for Martin Luther King Jr. because it helped their movement for civil rights. Before the march, Martin Luther King Jr. gives a speech saying that they must fight on for their freedom. Troops are sent to prevent the march, but they don’t give up. Some white supporters join the march, but one of them is killed. Martin Luther King Jr. goes to court, and Johnson allows them to continue their march. This allowed black people the right to vote, and Martin Luther King Jr. says that they are now closer to freedom. I highly recommend this movie because it is not only educational, but it is entertaining as well.
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Protestors protesting for black freedom. |
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Project Almanac
Recently, I watched the movie “Project Almanac.” In the movie, a group of teenage friends find plans for building a time machine. They go through one of their parents’ belongings, and they find plans for the time machine. They build the time machine, but they use it for their own personal uses. For example, they win the lottery, they ace an exam, and they get back mean bullies. They want to fix their problems with the time machine, and they only want to use it for their own personal gain. But as they use the time machine, the future begins to fall apart and crumble with disasters. Because of this, they each begin to disappear one by one. To save themselves and humanity, they must travel back in time to make sure that they never have to face the destruction of humanity. They must go back and make sure that they never build the time machine or ever find the plans for making the time machine. I strongly recommend this movie for any age group because it is action packed and very unpredictable.
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