Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Enough Already

Okay, so today's news about Brad/Angie/Jen love triangle comes from Brad. He told People Magazine that he and Angie didn't have some "dastardly affair" while filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Sorry Brad, no one is buying that one. We all saw the photos of Brad, Maddox and Angie on the beach. We also saw the W Magazine layout that they two did to promote the film. If I am correct, their daughter Shiloh was even conceived before Brad and Jen were legally divorced.

I wish he would just man up already. Brad and Angie feel in love while filming. Brad and Jen were probably already having problems but the budding relationship with Angie made it very clear that Brad and Jen needed to end their marriage. There was an overlap and people don't appreciate Brad and Angie trying to re-write history.

To be honest, all three need to stop discussing the topic. It does nothing for their careers. Brad looks like a cheater. Angie like a homewrecker. Jen plays the poor me role. They should have all moved on and no longer take questions or make comments. Also Brad and Angie need to get married already. That act would serve them so much better than stating how much they love each other in interviews.

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20250507,00.html

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire

Go see this film! This is one is not the best film of 2008.

It is the story of two brothers surviving in India despite very harsh circumstances. Slumdog is a reference to the name people call poor kids, living on the streets of India. Millionaire is a reference to the show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire. As fate would have it, one of the brothers ends up competing on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. The movie depicts loyalty and shared loss among the brothers. It also has a sweet love story. The film grabs a hold of you within the first 15 minutes and does not let you go until the credits have rolled.

This is the movie to see….

Time to Take the Training Wheels Off

Hello 2009! My wish for all this year is that we fully embrace life and try to live an existence without training wheels. We have all deferred some dreams, believing that a day would come to pursue those dreams. Well, stop waiting. Stop making lists for the future. Starting today, be present and pursue your professional, personal and spiritual goals.

Let’s hope that as we ring in 2010 we reflect on a year fully of accomplishments in all areas of our lives.