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Thursday night I finally saw the newest installment of the Batman movie series, Dark Knight. It is Heath Ledger’s final movie role before his tragic death. I must say as a fan of the comic books and comic strip, this was a great movie. I must admit that I was a skeptic. I was skeptic that Ledgers role as the Joker wasn’t going to be the same quality as Jack Nicholson in 1989. I was skeptic that the storyline wasn’t going to live up to the sequel quality that Batman deserves. I was skeptic that this would be another failed attempt to keep the young Hollywood types engrossed in a movie that should have been released 20 years ago. I was wrong! I am happy that I was wrong.
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Recently I came up with a list of movies that are on my list of must see for interracial movies. I’m sure there are some you’ve heard of before and a couple that are probably before your time. I love some of the classic movies. So if you’re interested, you should go out and rent them.
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As my mom, sister, and I shuffled into the theater to watch one of the most anticipated movies of the year, I took note of the people occupying the uncomfortable seats. Most were women ranging from their 20s to 40s, over-dressed for a plain old movie theater in the heartland. Behind us sat three very young gay men wearing pink shirts and glitter. To my right was the only couple in the theater. The male half of the couple looked as though he felt completely out of place, suggesting that his woman had dragged him into his current situation. With the exception of the unenthusiastic male to my right, everyone was clamoring with excitement for the event.
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….. This is the first week post the “SNC” première, Sex in The City….. and women around the world are feeling empowered, sassy and full of themselves…. and they should. Movies like SNC commemorate everything I find attractive in a woman. strength, intelligence, self assuredness, power, sophistication, class and of course, sexiness….. SNC celebrates the emancipation of the 21st century woman. Women who can run their own successful businesses, compete with men in the corporate jungles, board rooms and legal systems across the country… women who can write, professionally, about feelings, observations, and emotions and not get slapped with the sentimental sissy tag…. And more importantly, people actually take their views seriously… what a wonderful depiction of today’s modern woman…..
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