Morgan Freeman @ MindSay



 

   
I just want to have fun..
oh oh, I just want to have fun.

I feel like lately I've just been looking back at a fun life I once had...
As if I were a moderator/spectator just looking at life.. I need to start doing fun things again.

who's up for some fun!!?
 
 
   
 

Just A Gag
Sorry. So sorry all.

With regard to my previous post (read below): that is not, I repeat, that IS NOT, Morgan Freeman.

Sorry, I thought it was more clear than that. It's a joke. Elena and I met this guy, whose name is Cactus, and I told him I thought he looked like Morgan Freeman. Elena agreed. Cactus said that no one in his whole life had ever told him that. I was shocked. They look a ton alike, to me! So I took his picture with Elena. And he really DOES look like Morgan Freeman, but they're not twins! I didn't think people would actually believe that I met Morgan Freeman. Especially because such a momentous occasion would merit its own blog--immediately.

Like I said, I thought it was more clear than that. Sorry to all those I duped. I'm pretty sick, so you'll have to forgive me. My writing isn't quite up to snuff.

Hate. Being. Sick.
 
 
 

   
"Whitley, you need to meet your party in customer service"

Well, it's another one of those nights when I can't sleep.  So, I'm just gonna talk about what I did tonight. 

We started out first by going to the movies.  We went and saw "Batman Begins."  It was an okay movie, but I didn't really want to see it anyway.  It's name is self-explanatory...it's about how Batman...well, began.  It's got a really messed up storyline too.  Something about Japan, hallucinogens, and a monorail.  Oh, and who knew that Morgan Freeman was friends with Batman?  Anyway, I didn't really like the movie....but it wasn't really on my "to-see" list anyway...

Then we went to McDonald's.  Call me crazy, but I don't eat McDonald's.  It just doesn't taste...right.  I don't like it...so I didn't eat anything.

After that, we went to that place that all teens go in the desperation to escape boredom:  Wal*Mart.  Well, I had to get some scrapbooking stuff anyway, so I didn't really care.  Oh, and I looked for a book called "The Da Vinci Code" in the book section, and I found it...in Latin.  Who knew that Wal*Mart carried Latin books?  Anyway, my friends obviously either forgot where I was or didn't feel like looking for me, so they had me called out over the loudspeaker.  "Whitley, you need to meet your party at customer service."  Ugh, I was mad.  So, I spent the rest of the trip back to Elba fussing with Will.  Then, like always, we forgave each other for whatever and got along, from New Brockton all the way home.  Well, it wasn't until I walked back in the door that I realized I still hadn't had anything for supper.  So, I've been going through the cabinets trying to find something...which I eventually did. 

Anyway, I've been trying to go to sleep for awhile, and I couldn't.  So, I decided to update and relive my entire night, hoping that it would exhaust me again, and then I would want to sleep.  I think it worked....I'm going to bed.  G'night.

~Whitley


 
 
   
 

March of the Penguins -This is a must see!-

There are times when the animal kingdom can inspire human beings and reach deep within our hearts. This documentary is voiced by (the great) Morgan Freeman, and his narrative contribution adds even more dignity to this species unique story, not like they would need him to teach us lessons on love and community.

The Emperor penguins go on a march to find love every winter for about a month, they treck in line to a region of the Antartic where no other species other than them can survive, this is to ensure a somewhat safe environment for them.

There, they will find a partner and give life to their chicks. Once this is done, the female goes hunting for food and leaves the egg behind with the father. While the mother penguin is gone, the males huddle together, with their chicks (and sometimes egg) comfortably secured between their legs. Within the harshness of the cold winds, they go on marching and gently group-swirling, so the group's frontliners don't have to always confront the cold and their precious bundle can keep up with them. Think Roman war defense technics...without wars.

When the mother finally comes back, she takes over and the male, having lost 20 to 30 pounds, or half his weight, goes on food hunting, and not before having taught the chick a particular "song" for it to remember him by, so they can meet again.

Very many don't make it back, mothers, fathers...not unlike many of us.

Now, what are the lessons we can learn out of them? In our busy lives, we fail to understand our own (negative) influence on this noble species that is threatened by global warming.

March of the Penguins official site with trailer
 
 
 

   
MCC's Cinematic Cheat Sheet: August 21-27, 2005

     Milos Forman will direct Natalie Portman, Javier Bardem and Stellan Skarsgard in Goya's Ghosts, the story of the last years of the Spanish Inquisition, when the Church tortured and executed suspected Jews, as told by legendary painter Francisco de Goya (Skarsgard). Portman plays Goya's muse, Ines, and Bardem plays Brother Lorenzo, a sinister monk. Portman is also joining Dustin Hoffman for the fantasy Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Hoffman plays the titular eccentric toy-shop owner who wants to help Portman out of her funk by leaving her his store.

     Goran Visnjic, best known for playing Kovac on TV's ER, is now one of the top contenders to play Agent 007, a.k.a. Bond, James Bond, in October 2006's Casino Royale.

     Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford may reunite for an adaptation of Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods. The travel book is about two friends who hike through the American wilderness. Newman and Redford also co-starred in The Sting.

     Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy, Brian Dennehy, Robert Wagner, Raven Symone, Rob Reiner, Mandy Patinkin, Dana Reeve, Richard Kind and New York Yankees manager Joe Torre will provide voices for IDT Entertainment Animation's Yankee Irving. Superman Christopher Reeve was directing the computer-animated project from his home at the time of his death last October. Irving is about a boy who travels across the country to return Babe Ruth's bat before the deciding game of the 1932 World Series.

     Bruce Willis and Halle Berry are teaming up for Revolution Studios' psychological thriller Perfect Stranger. Berry plays a woman who goes undercover online and offline to investigate a friend's murder. Willis plays one of Berry's chief suspects.

     Nicole Kidman will produce and possibly star in the big screen adaptation of Karen McCullah Lutz's novel The Bachelorette Party.

     The 40-Year-Old Virgin's Steve Carell will star in Evan Almighty, the sequel to Universal's successful comedy Bruce Almighty. The project was originally supposed to star Bruce's Jim Carrey, but he passed. However, Morgan Freeman is in negotiations to reprise his role as God. Carell had a small role in the original as a newscaster, and Evan will put his character on a quest to build an ark in preparation for a great flood. With these kind of things, usually if the big star doesn't come back, it won't be good despite how many of the supporting players come back. A man has been arrested for allegedly trespassing after he walked into Bruce Almighty co-star Jennifer Aniston's home waying he was looking for the actress. A judge has signed off on the divorce of Aniston and Brad Pitt, but under California law, the couple's split won't be official until October 2, according to court records obtained by the Associated Press August 22. Mary Louise Parker has signed on to play Zee James, wife of the legendary outlaw, in The Assassination of Jesse James. Pitt plays James and Casey Affleck plays Robert Ford, the man who assassinated James.

     Will Smith is teaming up with his son, Jaden Smith, for Columbia Pictures' The Pursuit of Happyness. Will plays a marginally-employed salesman who gets custody of his son (Jaden) just as he is about to begin a career-making stock brokerage intern program.

     Keanu Reeves and Catherine Zeta-Jones are in talks to star in Unfaithful director Adrian Lyne's Stompanato, the story of Johnny Stompanato, the hoodlem killed by the teen daughter of his girlfriend, actress Lana Turner.

     Anthony Hopkins and Demi Moore will star in the Emilio Estevez-directed ensemble drama Bobby. The story is about the intertwining lives of the people present at Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel the night Robert Kennedy was assassinated. Estevez and Moore co-starred in St. Elmo's Fire.

     Sandra Bullock is in talks to star in the ghost thriller Premonition, about a housewife whose husband dies in a car crash only to reappear alive the next day.

     Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo and Anna Paquin are teaming up on Fox Searchlight's drama Margaret for writer-director Kenneth Lonergan. Margaret revolves around a New York teenager, her actress mother and the girl who tries to make amends for her complicity in a terrible traffic accident. Damon will also be returning for the third film in the Bourne trilogy, The Bourne Ultimatum. The two previous flicks, The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy, have grossed more than $500 million at the worldwide box office.

     A Very Long Engagement's Marion Cotillard will star opposite Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's A Good Year. Based on Peter Mayle's novel of the same name, Year is about a failed London banker (Crowe) who moves to Provence to take care of a vineyard inherited from his uncle (Albert Finney). Upon his arrival, he comes across a woman (Cotillard) who says she is a long-lost cousin and lays claim to the property. Cotillard and Finney previously appeared together in Tim Burton's Big Fish.

     Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke and Thomas Jane are teaming up for the Weinstein Co's adaptation of Elmore Leonard's thriller Killshot.

     Christopher Guest, the filmmaker behind Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show and A Mighty Wind, is starting work on For Your Consideration for Castle Rock Entertainment. Consideration revolves around three actors, shooting a small indie film, whose lives turn upside-down when buzz starts that their performances are awards-worthy. Ricky Gervais will star in addition to Guest's usual suspects: Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred Willard, Parker Posey, Jennifer Coolidge, Bob Balaban, Harry Shearer and Michael McKean.

     Jodie Foster is in talks to star in the Warner Bros. urban suspense thriller The Brave One as a woman who seeks revenge after being brutally attacked. The Accused Part II, anyone?

     Oscar-winner Chris Cooper (Adaptation) and Ryan Phillippe (Crash) are teaming up for Universal Pictures' espionage thriller Breach. The story, based on true events, centers on an aspiring FBI agent (Phillippe) who is handpicked to work for a renowned operative within information assurance, a new division created to protect all classified FBI intelligence. The Recruit Part Two??!!

     Training Day's Antoine Fuqua will direct Paramount's action-adventure flick By Any Means Necessary, which centers on law enforcement turning to a jailed mobster to hep prevent a possible terrorist attack.

     Tom Wilkinson, Nick Stahl, Selma Blair and Frances Fisher have signed on for writer-director Amy Talkington's indie comedy The Night of the White Pants. The story follows a Dallas power broker on a night with his daughter's punk rocker boyfriend.

     Chloe Sevigny (Broken Flowers, Boys Don't Cry) is joining Jake Gyllenhaal for filmmaker David Fincher's Zodiac, based on the story of the Zodiac killer who terrorized the San Francisco area from 1966 to 1978.

     War of the Worlds' Justin Chatwin and newcomer Margarita Levieva will star in Spyglass Entertainment's supernatural drama Invisible. The story is based on a Swedish film, which follows a young man (Chatwin) who is attacked and left for dead, then fights against time, finding himself invisible to the living, and racing against time to find his body before he really dies. (Seriously?!) The only person who can save him is his attacker (Levieva).

     Radha Mitchell (Finding Neverland) and Paddy Considine (Cinderella Man) will star in PU-239, which is part black comedy and part crime drama. PU follows a nuclear facility technician (Considine) who, after an accident, travels to Moscow with his wife (Mitchell) in search of work and finds his life intersecting with that of a Russian gangster.

     Peter Krause (TV's Six Feet Under) and Khaled Abol Naga are teaming up for director Jeff Renfroe's Civic Duty. Krause plays an American accountant obsessed with terrorist plots and cable news who gets a jolt when an unattached grad student (Abol Naga) moves in next door.

     Devon Sawa (Idle Hands, Final Destination) has signed on to star in the indie horror/sci-fi flick Hunter's Moon. The movie tells the story of four young couples drawn to the remote dunes for off-roading until they are attacked by the "Catcher," a brutal hunter of human specimans for alien science. You have got to be kidding me. This is for real?!

     James McAvoy has signed on to headline the cast of director Tom Vaughan's Starter for Ten as a working-class student who stumbles romantically and academically through his first year at a private university in England.

     Paramount Pictures is updating the '70s TV show Battle of the Network Stars for a film comedy, which will revolve around a disgraced network exec who must claw his way back to respectability by winning the contest.

     The MPAA has vetoed already distributed promotional materials for Saw II due to artwork featuring severed fingers. Lions Gate Films has agreed to comply.

     Former studio exec Sid Ganis has been elected president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Ganis replaces Frank Pierson, who served the maximum of four consecutive one-year terms. Two-time Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks has been voted in as vice president of AMPAS, which is the organization that started and runs the Oscars.

     Alec Baldwin will receive the Linda McCartney Memorial Award at PETA's 25th anniversary gala September 10 for his work on the short documentary Meet Your Meat, which PETA officials say has helped bring about policy changes at Burger King.

     Joaquin Phoenix (Gladiator, Ladder 49) is denying reports that he had a breakdown on the set of the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, claiming he was merely acting when he banged his head against a bedpost in a scene.

     Brock Peters, best known for his role as Tom Robinson, the falsely accused rapist defended by Gregory Peck's Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, has died of pancreatic cancer. He was 78.

 
 
   
 

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