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Monday, April 20, 2009

I Salute Miss California

by: THRILL

Las Vegas, NV- I know I bash a lot of California women all the time,
and I have good reason to. However, I am very proud of
Miss California Carrie Prejean, for standing up for her beliefs.

It is a fact that Perez Hilton is biased on the issue of same sex marriages vs. marriage meant for a man and a woman. At the 2009 Miss USA pageant, Perez Hilton gives Miss California a very contraversal question: "[Should every state in the union allow same sex marriages?] Why or why not?"

Miss California then goes on to defend her beliefs MAINLY by SIMPLY answering the question with her own free will. Perez Hilton obviously has a look of disgust by her answer... obvious he doesn't side with what she said. However, even though she didn't have to, she noted "no offense" to anyone who would be offended.
Her answer: "Well, I think it's great that American's are able to choose one or the other. We live in a land that you can choose Same-sex Marriage or Opposite Marriage; and you know what: In MY Country, and in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman, no offense to anybody out there. But that's how I was raised and that's how I think it should be: between a man and a woman. Thank you."

Tuesday, April 21st, on the Today show, Miss California reconfirmed to host Matt Lauer how she felt about marriage. She defended her stance against Hilton's rants by saying, "It's not about being politically correct. For me, it was about being Biblically correct." Wow. This girl is a winner.
Perez told Today that Prejean should have "left her politics and her religion out because Miss USA represents all Americans."
Prejean also told Lauer that she knew that "at that moment after I'd answered the question, I knew that I was not going to win because of my answer." If you watch the video closely, you can see it in her eyes. Let me remind everyone of the verse from Matthew 10:22, which documents Christ's statement, "And you will be hated by all for My name's sake. But he who endures to the end, will be saved."
Miss California continued, "I don't take back what I said." she told Lauer, adding that she "had spoken from my heart, from my beliefs, and for my God."
Why is it offensive for an American woman to simply state what she believes? Miss California was asked for her view, and she answered. She didn't answer Perez Hilton's view, my view, or anyone elses. She proudly answered HER answer. Deal with it.

Bloggers and post-Proposition 8 Sore Losers are saying the crowd "boo-ed" after her answer.
Are you deaf? Are you stupid? LISTEN to the crowd. They cheered in respect. You can't hear any boo-ing.

I have a gay friend name Tim. I love him as a brother, but don't support the life style of same sex romantic relationships. And he's a great example. Tim doesn't act like a faggot. Perez Hilton is a whiny, sore-losing, fag. Fags like Perez Hilton give homosexuals a bad image.

Props go to California, for dishing out a winner like Carrie Prejean.
Miss California, you are MY Miss America today.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Taken (2009) -Now Playing!


This movie is truly awesome!

I highly recommend this movie to everyone.

It makes a great father/daughter film, no doubt.





Liam Neeson gives an incredible performance. The story line of the film keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Very suspensful and full of great action.... I had to pee so bad, but I held it in because I did not want to get up and miss a minute.




The seventeen year-old Kim is the pride and joy of her father, the retired agent Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson). Kim lives with her mother Lenore and her wealthy stepfather Stuart; she convinces the reluctant Bryan to sign an authorization to travel to Paris with her friend Amanda. When they arrive, they share a cab with the stranger Peter and Amanda tells to him that they are alone in Paris. When Bryan succeeds in contacting his daughter, she tells that criminals have just broken into the hotel and they are kidnapped by an Albanese gang of human trafficking. Bryan promises in the phone to kill the kidnapper of his daughter and immediately travels to Paris to find Kim and chase the criminals.


Friday, April 3, 2009

Need To Know Facts on The Four "Fast and Furious" Films



The Four 'Fast & Furious' Films
by Matt McDaniel

"The Fast and the Furious" roared onto movie screens in 2001, and it made Vin Diesel a household name (even though it's not the name he was born with). Eight years later, Vin has returned for another spin in "Fast & Furious" along with the original's stars Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster. So here's a look under the hood of the four films with some inside facts you might not know about how they were put together. Plus, we have an exclusive racing scene from the movie introduced by Vin Diesel himself.

1. "The Fast and the Furious" shares its title but not its story with a low-budget movie from 1954. It was one of the first films produced by B-movie legend Roger Corman, who also drove a car in one of the movie's race scenes. He got so into it he forgot his car was supposed to lose, and afterward the notoriously stingy producer had to pay up the money to reshoot the scene.

2. "Racer X," a Vibe Magazine article by Kenneth Li, was the inspiration for the first movie. It delved into the culture of illegal street racers in New York City and their tricked-out import cars. Dominic Toretto's line in the movie, "I live my life a quarter mile at a time," was something said by Rafael "Ralphy" Estevez, the real-life driver in the story.

3.Vin Diesel was born Mark Sinclair Vincent, and he adopted his pseudonym while working as bouncer at a New York City nightclub. He struggled at first to find work as an actor, and it inspired "Muti-Facial," a short film he wrote and directed that played at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Steven Spielberg saw his film, which lead to Diesel getting cast in "Saving Private Ryan."

4. Toretto's Mazda RX7 in the first movie originally had a roll cage, but it had to be removed so that Vin Diesel could fit in the driver's seat. Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale and Eminem were all considered for the part of Brian O'Connor before Paul Walker was cast. Neither Michelle Rodriguez nor Jordana Brewster had a driver's license when they were hired.

5. "The Fast and the Furious" was a surprise hit, earning more money its first weekend than the movie's entire budget. Diesel turned down a role in the sequel, so Walker was paired with Tyrese Gibson for "2 Fast 2 Furious." Not only did Walker do some of his own stunt driving in the movie, he did it in his own Nissan Skyline.

6. "Tokyo Drift," the third movie in the series, centered on a new set of characters, though Vin Diesel did appear at the end in a surprise cameo. Some of the movie was shot in Japan, but most of the racing scenes were filmed in Los Angeles. The film made less money in the US than the previous two, but it earned more internationally than the first movie.

7. "Fast & Furious" finally reunites the four lead actors from the original film eight years later. Originally, the plan was to make "Toretto," a solo movie with just Diesel's character, but that was put aside to do the reunion film. The opening of this movie takes place before "Tokyo Drift" chronologically, because it features Sung Kang's character, Han, who died in the third movie.

8. Diesel also directed a 20-minute prequel to "Fast & Furious" called "Los Bandoleros" that fills in what Dominic has been doing between the movies. It shows him meeting back up with Michelle Rodriguez's character in the Dominican Republic. Diesel calls it the "Anti-Fast" because it doesn't have any car scenes. The short film will be on the "Fast & Furious" DVD

9. One of the new faces in "Fast & Furious" is Gal Gadot, who makes her feature film debut as Gisele. Gadot is a former model who won the title of Miss Israel in 2004 and competed in the Miss Universe pageant. She had recently finished her military service before auditioning for the film, and she appeared in Maxim Magazine's "Women of the Israeli Army" photo shoot.

10. There's one other big star that's returning for "Fast & Furious": Toretto's 1970 Dodge Charger. None of the classic muscle cars from the first movie were still in working order, so the production had to piece them together from parts collected from around the country. In this movie, Dominic also drives a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, a '73 Chevrolet F-Bomb Camaro, and a '87 Buick Grand National GNX.

The cast has been cagey about saying who would come back for a fifth movie. There's been talk another installment would have Vin and Paul racing around Europe. It will all depend on how this one does at the box office. To get a peek at the action in "Fast & Furious," take a look at the racing scene below.