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03 Mar, 2008
Justice and Love
Based on a true story. In 1966, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was a top-ranked middleweight boxer whom many fight fans expected to become world champion. When three people were shot to death in a bar in Paterson, New Jersey, Carter and his friend John Artis, driving home from another club in Paterson, were stopped and questioned by police. Although the police asserted that Carter and Artis "were never suspects," a man named Alfred Bello, himself a suspect in the killings, claimed that Carter and Artis were present at the time of the murders. On the basis of Bello's testimony, Carter and Artis were convicted of murder, and Carter was given three consecutive life sentences. Throughout the trial, Carter proclaimed his innocence, saying that his African-American race and work as a civil rights activist were the real reasons for his conviction. In 1974, Bello and Arthur Bradley, who also claimed that Carter was present at the scene of the crimes, recanted their testimony, but Carter and Artis were reconvicted. In the early 1980s, Brooklyn teenager Lesra Martin worked with a trio of Canadian activists to push the State of New Jersey to reinvestigate Carter's case; in 1985, a Federal District Court ruled that the prosecution in Carter's second trial committed "grave constitutional violations" and that his conviction was based on racism rather than facts. Carter was finally freed, and he summed up his story by saying, "Hate got me into this place, love got me out." The Hurricane is based on Carter's incredible true story and stars Denzel Washington as Carter, Vicellous Shannon as Lesra Martin, and John Hannah, Liev Schreiber and Deborah Unger as the Canadian activists. Fantastic film and well made.
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22 Feb, 2008
Law of Attraction
Loved the DVD and it really opened my eyes even if it's a bit too Hollywood (you know like the Gillete ads)and makes claims that seem too good (or too bad depending on your point of view) to be true. The book then answers many of the questions raised /claims made in the DVD so they work well together. The DVD gets you salivating and then the book fills you up. You can interpret The Secret (aka The Law of Attraction) as sort of positive thinking taken to it's logical conclusion ("thoughts become things") or interpret it more spiritually. Although my god Rhonda Byrne is claiming a lot for the Law of Attraction in The Secret (as in you want in it, you beleive in it, you do what the books says, you get it!). Still even if only 1% of what Rhonda Byrne's claims in The Secret comes through it will still be life changing for me or anyone else for that matter. It's a positive way to live life but of course - not suitable for everyone.
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04 Apr, 2009
Canon EF 28-90mm f/4.0-5.6 MK III Lens
This is the standard kit lens for Canon film Rebels. The autofocus seems pretty fast and the zooming isn't too stiff. I wouldn't really recommend it if you have ANY other lenses as this is pretty much the bottom of the barrel for Canon zoom lenses. Not that it's a bad lens at all- I'm perfectly content with it, but it's just not that exciting. On the other hand, if you've a digital and are looking for something a little longer than the kit lens, or have an EF mount film camera and no lens this would do well enough. Really, though, if you shoot specific things get a specific lens (ie, the very inexpensive Canon F/1.8 50mm prime for portraits, or the similar F/2.8 28mm for landscapes). All in all, it is what it is a reasonable general-purpose starter lens.