Saturday, December 31, 2011

Chapter 02 - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Chapter 2: The Council with the Munchkins. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by J. Hall. Playlist for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum: www.youtube.com

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

5 Famous Doggie Stars of All Time

!±8± 5 Famous Doggie Stars of All Time

Ever since the film industry boomed in the early 1900's, people have been featuring our beloved canines in the silver. They have touched our hearts in so many ways. With their amazing skills and human like reactions, they have changed the way on how we look at our pets. They weren't just pets anymore, they came a part of the family. Dogs have been a stable entity in the Hollywood scene next to humans, of course. Doggie stars that have been featured in major motion films have been an epitome of the perfect dog; obedient, caring, loving, heroic, brave, clean, behave, etc. Even after their death, the public still longs for their movie so much that their "stage names" are carried over by their own offspring to continue the legacy.

1. Rin Tin-Tin

He is Hollywood's most famous dog during its earlier days. This famous pooch came from Corporal Lee Duncan, who was a soldier during World War I. He named after the French puppet, Rintintin, as a token of good luck to the American forces.

The famous hound made approximately 26 motion pictures with Warner Brothers. During his time, Rin Tin Tin captured the heart of movie goers and he became phenomenal. Every week he would receive 10,000, lucky somebody who can't read. At the peak of his stardom, Rin Tin Tin received the honor of having is own star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Rin Tin Tin died in 1932, with Duncan making arrangements that his famous pet be buried in a pet cemetery in Paris.

2. Lassie

There is no one on earth who probably doesn't know who Lassie is. This famous hound paved the way to other doggie stars who followed her. She was the epitome of the perfect dog. Every pet owner in the planet wanted to have a dog just like her.

She started off a stunt dog. Luckily, the original dog she doubled for didn't want to swim across a river, Lassie jumped right in and took the entire spot light from that dog. From there on, she went on making feature film after film after film after film. During the Mid-1900's, she became a household name, beloved by children and dog lover all over the world. With her remarkable stunts, heart melting scenes, and funny antics, Lassie isn't somebody hard to love.

3. Petey

This remarkable pup abolished the perception, or at least gave the public a new point of view, that American Pit Bull Terriers are wild beasts. Who could forget the little hound tailing along a cute gang of kids in the Little Rascals. He appeared in various films during his time and became famous.

Unfortunately, during the peak of his career, he was never acknowledged other doggie stars. He never got a star on the Walk of Fame nor hailed as the biggest canine star of his age, but sure enough he is remembered by everyone who could recall of him.

There are many conspiracies to his death. One report says he was poisoned, another version says he died of old age. No one knew were he laid to rest, but one thing's for sure his sons and grand-sons continued his legacy.

4. Toto

This cute Black Cairn Terrier starred opposite Judy Garland in the famous The Wizard of Oz. Although this female cutie didn't first appear on that movie. She had done various films before and has captured the hearts of movie enthusiast ever since.

Overall, the starred in 14 movies. She became Hollywood's little darling during her time. She would wage more that any other doggie stars did, sometimes even more than her human co-stars. Although this prima doggie star didn't pass her precious to her descendants, she did however, paved the way for small dogs to shine in the silver screen.

5. Beethoven

St. Bernards have been a rage during Beethoven's time. This famous dog ruled the 1990's with the series of Beethoven movies. American households went gaga over this pooch. But the thing is Beethoven is made up of several dogs. Over 3 to 4 St. Bernard dog claimed the name Beethoven in the film. Although it was Cris who first got the name and starred in the first two films. From that moment on, home and pet owners are again reminded how it is to take care and love their pets at the same time.


5 Famous Doggie Stars of All Time

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Friday, December 2, 2011

A List of 26 of the Scariest Movies Ever Made

!±8± A List of 26 of the Scariest Movies Ever Made

It takes a lot these days for a horror movie to scare me, which is so surprising to me because horror movies used to scare the crap out of me when I was younger. I don't know why I loved horror movies SO much when I was a child, because I had a really hard time sleeping in the dark after the scary movies were over.

Every weekend my two best friends and I would rent one of the Halloweens or Friday the 13th movies, pop some popcorn, turn off the lights, cuddle under a blanket and turn it on. My spot was always in the middle of the girls and everyone HAD to stay awake so I was sure not to be watching such a scary movie alone. Then afterwards, I would be scared for days from these movies that I subjected myself to.

However, lately, I find it really hard to find a movie that has been able to actually scare me. I guess since I have grown up and matured I have realized that the things I was most scared of in these movies is much less likely to happen to me in real life. Just enjoy the scare and then move on. I guess it is the movies that are about true events that really give me a chill. Due to the fact that there aren't very many scary movies out there today that are truly scary, I have decided to provide you with a list of the movies that I think are the scariest ones on the market. These are movies that really and truly scare the crap out of me:

1. The First Friday the Thirteenth (this is the only one that was really and truly frightening).

2. The Exorcist (an oldie but a goodie, my boyfriend won't even watch this one because it scarred him so horribly as a child)

3. House of 1000's Corpses

4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (The Old One)

5. All of the SAW movies.

6. Mary Shelly's Frankenstein (TERRIFYING!).

7. The Candyman Movies.

8. The Amityville Horror (the new one).

9. Alien (I know, not really a "horror" movie, but REALLY SCARY!)

10. The New Halloween Movie by Rob Zombie

11. Hostel (this movie scared the crap out of me, don't watch it before any trip abroad! Just a warning).

12. Arachnophobia (Spiders taking over, yeah that's scary!)

13. Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows (Blaire Witch Project 1 has got nothing on this movie!)

14. Mimic

15. The Shining

16. Thirteen Ghosts

17. Pet Cemetery

18. The Fly (Just Sick and Wrong)

19. Seven

20. Silence of the Lambs

21. 28 Days Later

22. The Descent

23. The Skeleton Key

24. Turistas

25. Quarantine (this one is REALLY SCARY!)

26. Dawn of the Dead (Warning: VERY GORY)

Well, that's all the scary movies I can think of at the moment. But if you are looking for movies that will really scare the crap out of you here is a good list to get you started. This list is not in any kind of order of scariness, ALL of these films are for the most part equally scary. Just know that I have warned you that these movies are extremely scary so watch them with caution.


A List of 26 of the Scariest Movies Ever Made

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