March 31, 2008

Movies for kids... 20 best.

Entertainment Weekly has a list of the 20 best movies for kids. Normally I find myself at odds with list like this. This one I find pretty good. I'm don't particularly disagree with any movie on the list. Some of my favorites were left off but I have a hard time finding movies on the list I would bump to make room for my favorites.

Their list:

  1. THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)
  2. THE PARENT TRAP (1961)
  3. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962)
  4. THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965)
  5. WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971)
  6. CHARLOTTE'S WEB (1973)
  7. E.T.: THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982)
  8. BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)
  9. SPIRITED AWAY (2001)
  10. LITTLE WOMEN (1994)
  11. BABE (1995)
  12. SHREK (2001)
  13. THE INCREDIBLES (2004)
  14. THE IRON GIANT (1999)
  15. STAR WARS: EPISODE IV — A NEW HOPE (1977)
  16. THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003)
  17. THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987)
  18. THE LION KING (1994)
  19. HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004)
  20. STAND BY ME (1986)
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March 30, 2008

Horton Hears a Who

Last Friday, we took Katie to see her first movie in the theater. Will took off a couple hours from work so that we could take her to a weekday matinée. We were very unsure of her reaction and were a bit concerned with talking very loudly, refusing to stay seated, ect... She has a Horton stuffed animal that she really likes so we thought that Horton Hears a Who would be a good movie to take her too.

She was very excited entering the multiplex, but once we started walking into our theater that had the lights dimmed and the previews playing, she got a little scared. I had to carry her to our seats and she refused to sit in her own chair so she sat on my lab. Will came shortly after we were seated with a small popcorn and drink. She loves popcorn at home and I thought it would make her happy but she was in such shock she wouldn't have anything to do with the popcorn. She sat frozen for the first 45-60 minutes of the movie. Its the quietest I can remember her being in a very long time. She just stared at the screen with her huge eyes. And then she was asleep. She slept until the last 15 minutes or so. She watched the end just as quietly as she had watched the beginning. She seems to have liked it. She talked about going to the movies and seeing Horton through the weekend.

As far as how I liked the movie, Will and I both thought it was done very well. While they added things to make it movie length, it was very much in the Dr. Suess style and having not read the book before, I couldn't tell what was added. When we read the book tonight, I was surprised by what was not in the book because all the narration sounded like Dr. Suess. So we all liked the movie and we promised Katie we would get the DVD when it comes out so she can watch it again.

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Jasmina Tešanović - Three Essay's on Kosovo

Kosovo
State of Emergency
The Day After / Kosovo

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links for 2008-03-08

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March 6, 2008

links for 2008-03-06

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March 3, 2008

Cancer eating virus

Slashdot | A Virus that Attacks Brain Cancer

'A metastasizing tumor is fairly mobile, and a surgeon's knife can't get out all of the cells,' says Anthony Van den Pol, lead researcher and professor of neurosurgery and neurobiology at Yale. 'A virus might be able to do that, because as a virus kills a tumor cell, it could also replicate, and you could end up with a therapy that's self-amplifying.'

Didn't Will Smith just make this movie?

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