This document is a newspaper article that discusses dogs gaining profiles on the social networking site MySpace. It profiles one dog named Tater-Tots from Florida who has his own MySpace page created by his owner Chris Nehr. Nehr began posting photos of Tater-Tots on his own page and friends wanted to see more, which led him to creating a separate page for his dog. The page shares updates on Tater-Tots' activities and allows people to stay connected to the dog even from long distances. Having pet profiles on MySpace is becoming more common as owners personalize their pets and share them online.
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✣✻The mega-talented creator of Grey?s Anatomy and Scandal and executive producer of How to Get Away With Murder chronicles how saying YES for one year changed her life?and how it can change yours, too.With three hit shows on television and three children at home, the uber-talented Shonda Rhimes had lots of good reasons to say NO when an unexpected invitation arrived. Hollywood party? No. Speaking engagement? No. Media appearances? No. And there was the side benefit of saying No for an introvert like Shonda: nothing new to fear. Then Shonda?s sister laid down a challenge: just for one year, try to say YES to the unexpected invitations that come your way. Shonda reluctantly agreed?and the result was nothing short of transformative. In Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes chronicles the powerful impact saying Yes had on every aspect of her life?and how we can all change our lives with one little word. Yes. .
This is our film treatment put into a pitch for our media class- it has information on our idea for our 2-min opening and also why we have chosen to do what we've done.
✣✻PDF downloaden Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand In the Sun and Be Yo...0culkxr0culkxr
✣✻The mega-talented creator of Grey?s Anatomy and Scandal and executive producer of How to Get Away With Murder chronicles how saying YES for one year changed her life?and how it can change yours, too.With three hit shows on television and three children at home, the uber-talented Shonda Rhimes had lots of good reasons to say NO when an unexpected invitation arrived. Hollywood party? No. Speaking engagement? No. Media appearances? No. And there was the side benefit of saying No for an introvert like Shonda: nothing new to fear. Then Shonda?s sister laid down a challenge: just for one year, try to say YES to the unexpected invitations that come your way. Shonda reluctantly agreed?and the result was nothing short of transformative. In Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes chronicles the powerful impact saying Yes had on every aspect of her life?and how we can all change our lives with one little word. Yes. .
This is our film treatment put into a pitch for our media class- it has information on our idea for our 2-min opening and also why we have chosen to do what we've done.
After reading the three movie reviews, post at least two full pa.docxADDY50
After reading the three movie reviews, post at least two full paragraphs discussing the way they are structured and written. How do they start? What does the author do in each review? How do they support their opinion? How do they end the review? What rhetorical techniques or strategies do the authors use? How does a movie review work?
Question 1:
"Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" makes a living cleaning fish tanks and occasionally prostituting himself. How much he charges I'm not sure, but the price is worth it if it keeps him off the streets and out of another movie. "Deuce Bigalow" is aggressively bad, as if it wants to cause suffering to the audience. The best thing about it is that it runs for only 75 minutes.
Rob Schneider
is back, playing a male prostitute (or, as the movie reminds us dozens of times, a "man whore"). He is not a gay hustler, but specializes in pleasuring women, although the movie's closest thing to a sex scene is when he wears diapers on orders from a giantess. Oh, and he goes to dinner with a woman with a laryngectomy, who sprays wine on him through her neck vent.
The plot: Deuce visits his friend T.J. Hicks (
Eddie Griffin
) in Amsterdam, where T.J. is a pimp specializing in man-whores. Business is bad, because a serial killer is murdering male prostitutes, and so Deuce acts as a decoy to entrap the killer. In his investigation he encounters a woman with a penis for a nose. You don't want to know what happens when she sneezes.
Does this sound like a movie you want to see? It sounds to me like a movie that Columbia Pictures and the film's producers (
Glenn S. Gainor
,
Jack Giarraputo
, Tom McNulty, Nathan Talbert Reimann,
Adam Sandler
and
John Schneider
) should be discussing in long, sad conversations with their inner child.
The movie created a spot of controversy last February. According to a story by Larry Carroll of MTV News, Rob Schneider took offense when Patrick Goldstein of the
Los Angeles Times
listed this year's Best Picture Nominees and wrote that they were "ignored, unloved and turned down flat by most of the same studios that ... bankroll hundreds of sequels, including a follow-up to 'Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,' a film that was sadly overlooked at Oscar time because apparently nobody had the foresight to invent a category for Best Running Penis Joke Delivered by a Third-Rate Comic."
Schneider retaliated by attacking Goldstein in full-page ads in
Daily Variety
and the
Hollywood Reporter
. In an open letter to Goldstein, Schneider wrote: "Well, Mr. Goldstein, I decided to do some research to find out what awards you have won. I went online and found that you have won nothing. Absolutely nothing. No journalistic awards of any kind ... Maybe you didn't win a Pulitzer Prize because they haven't invented a category for Best Third-Rate, Unfunny Pompous Reporter Who's Never Been Acknowledged by His Peers.
Reading this, I was about to observe that Schneider can dish it out but he can't t.
After reading the three movie reviews, post at least two full pa.docxADDY50
After reading the three movie reviews, post at least two full paragraphs discussing the way they are structured and written. How do they start? What does the author do in each review? How do they support their opinion? How do they end the review? What rhetorical techniques or strategies do the authors use? How does a movie review work?
Question 1:
"Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" makes a living cleaning fish tanks and occasionally prostituting himself. How much he charges I'm not sure, but the price is worth it if it keeps him off the streets and out of another movie. "Deuce Bigalow" is aggressively bad, as if it wants to cause suffering to the audience. The best thing about it is that it runs for only 75 minutes.
Rob Schneider
is back, playing a male prostitute (or, as the movie reminds us dozens of times, a "man whore"). He is not a gay hustler, but specializes in pleasuring women, although the movie's closest thing to a sex scene is when he wears diapers on orders from a giantess. Oh, and he goes to dinner with a woman with a laryngectomy, who sprays wine on him through her neck vent.
The plot: Deuce visits his friend T.J. Hicks (
Eddie Griffin
) in Amsterdam, where T.J. is a pimp specializing in man-whores. Business is bad, because a serial killer is murdering male prostitutes, and so Deuce acts as a decoy to entrap the killer. In his investigation he encounters a woman with a penis for a nose. You don't want to know what happens when she sneezes.
Does this sound like a movie you want to see? It sounds to me like a movie that Columbia Pictures and the film's producers (
Glenn S. Gainor
,
Jack Giarraputo
, Tom McNulty, Nathan Talbert Reimann,
Adam Sandler
and
John Schneider
) should be discussing in long, sad conversations with their inner child.
The movie created a spot of controversy last February. According to a story by Larry Carroll of MTV News, Rob Schneider took offense when Patrick Goldstein of the
Los Angeles Times
listed this year's Best Picture Nominees and wrote that they were "ignored, unloved and turned down flat by most of the same studios that ... bankroll hundreds of sequels, including a follow-up to 'Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,' a film that was sadly overlooked at Oscar time because apparently nobody had the foresight to invent a category for Best Running Penis Joke Delivered by a Third-Rate Comic."
Schneider retaliated by attacking Goldstein in full-page ads in
Daily Variety
and the
Hollywood Reporter
. In an open letter to Goldstein, Schneider wrote: "Well, Mr. Goldstein, I decided to do some research to find out what awards you have won. I went online and found that you have won nothing. Absolutely nothing. No journalistic awards of any kind ... Maybe you didn't win a Pulitzer Prize because they haven't invented a category for Best Third-Rate, Unfunny Pompous Reporter Who's Never Been Acknowledged by His Peers.
Reading this, I was about to observe that Schneider can dish it out but he can't t.
The curious case of joan rivers by Mellini KantayyaBryan R. Adams
In 2013's critically-acclaimed essay book, Actor. Writer. Whatever by Mellini Kantayya, she breaks down why Joan Rivers is revolutionary and groundbreaking comedienne and businesswoman. Rest in peace, rest in power, Joan Rivers,