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Downloadable Videos for Ipod- List of Videos You Can Download to Your Ipod
Being able to get downloadable videos for iPod is awesome. Especially when you're able to get all of your favorite movies. You may not know which ones you can get or where to get them from. So, what I'm going to do is share with you some videos you can download to your iPod.
That way, you will be able to load up your iPod library.
The videos you can download are:
1. The Dark Knight. This is a terrific movie. If you haven't seen it yet, you should. Christian Bale (Batman) and Heath Ledger (Joker) did a great job. This is one of the best videos out right now. I highly recommend you get this for your iPod.
2. Hancock. Will Smith was a great super hero. He played Hancock, or John Hancock. It was a great video. You should definitely get this one.
3. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. This is another downloadable video for iPod. The Mummy is a good movie. There are a few people that aren't happy about the fact that one of the main characters from the first two Mummy's weren't in this one. To me, it was still a good video.
4. Kung Fu Panda. Jack Black did a good job as the panda. Kung Fu Panda is another great video that you can download to your iPod. If you like cartoon type movies, this one is for you.
These are some downloadable videos for iPod. Actually, there are thousands of movies you can download to your iPod. If you haven't started downloading videos yet, be sure you do so. The ones above are some great movies that you should watch.
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Will Heath Ledger's Joker still be very popular by this Halloween ?
I didnt get a chance to go to a Halloween party last year.
But, I am deffinitely going to one this year and I was going to dress up like Heath Ledger's Joker.
Would it be outdated by October ?
Perhaps it will not be as commonly popular as this years (the number of Jokers was horrifying...), but I think that the Joker role will be preserved as a classic.
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The Joker - Why so serious
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Joker (Comics) $173.65 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Joker is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain published by DC Comics and appearing as the archenemy of Batman. Created by Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character first appeared in Batman #1 (Spring 1940). Throughout his comic book appearances, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied from that of a violent psychopath to a goofy tricksterthief. He is the archenemy of Batman, having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batmans life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin. Throughout the characters long history, there have been several different origin tales; they most commonly depict him as falling into a vat of chemical waste, which bleaches his skin and turns his hair green and his lips bright red, giving him the appearance of a clown. He also suffers a mental breakdown from the trauma of this transformation, which turns him into a psychopath. The Joker has been portrayed by Cesar Romero in the Batman television series, Jack Nicholson in Tim Burtons Batman, and Heath Ledger in Christopher Nolans The Dark Knight, which posthumously earned Ledger an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Larry Storch, Mark Hamill, Kevin Michael Richardson and Jeff Bennett have provided the voice for the character in animated form. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 296 Publication Date: 2009/12/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.66 inches |
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My Heros Have Always Been Cowboys . . . Until Now
When I was a small-town teenager, sports heroes and movie stars were the role models of my generation. And while dreams of becoming the next Dr. J made me spend hours on the hardcourt, Hollywood’s Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood, the two major stars of the 80’s, contributed to my character in an entirely different way.
Reynolds, the number-one box office attraction from ’78 to ‘82, played a smarmy, grinning, Trans-Am driving cowboy who removed his hat often, but for “one reason only”. Eastwood, meanwhile, played both the mysterious “Man With No Name” and Dirty Harry (cowboys of a different sort) dispensing hardcore violence cum justice in a way that film critic Pauline Kael described as “right-wing fantasy”.
So there I was, a vacuous teenager, with Hollywood happily filling the void. Burt and Clint, Sex and Violence: the two defining forces of a “make-my-day”, “feels-good-do-it” generation.
But as Heath Leger’s Joker (a villain, not a role model, you understand) might ask, “Why so sad?” Well, it’s this. I’m feeling a little betrayed. Betrayed by a media machine that made me think that women were nothing more than sex objects and that Clint’s strong, silent type of violence served as a reasonable facsimile for depth. In short, they were wrong . . . as was I.
But these days, thankfully, there’s the emergence of a new kind of role model, the kind born of hard times and desperate measures. And if you believe author Malcolm Gladwell, it’s no accident.
In his fascinating book on sociological change, Gladwell describes The Tipping Point as “the level at which momentum for change becomes unstoppable.” And while Obama’s election is a great example of that crest-of-the-wave momentum, I believe the movement towards this particular tipping point began years earlier.
In other words, the same kind of social intuition that caused Clint to start making a new genre of movie (Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, Gran Torino; movies with a new depth, a reap-what-you-sew morality), set the stage for Obama to become the right man in the right place at the right time. Or, as Gladwell might say, personify the last stage of a social epidemic that’s been spreading for years.
But don’t take my word for it. Put Obama’s incredible success to the Gladwell test, or what the author calls the Three Rules of Epidemics.
First, The Law of the Few states that, “the success of any kind of social epidemic is heavily dependent on the involvement of three kinds of people: Connectors, Mavens, and Salesmen, with a rare set of social skills.”
Connectors, for example, are people with a special gift for bringing the world together. Think Hollywood, in the form of Clint Eastwood and other morality-conscious directors fits the bill? How about the incredibly popular Texas tele-pastor Joel Osteen and his positive message of victory through excellence?
Mavens, secondly, are “people who accumulate knowledge, especially about the marketplace, and know how to share it with others.” Think Obama’s campaign manager David Plouffe suffices? All Plouffe did was combine on-line technology with grass-roots activism, mobilizing 1.5 million donors and raising hundreds of millions of dollars to derail the Clinton juggernaut and set a new standard for political campaigning and communication.
Finally, Salesmen are “charismatic people with an indefinable trait that goes beyond what they say, making others want to agree with them. Have we ever wanted to agree with a politician more than Obama? A still-reeling Republican Party says “no”!
Gladwell’s second rule of epidemics is The Stickiness Factor, or “the content of a message that makes its impact memorable”. Not since Kennedy asked “what you can do for your country” have three words, “Yes, We Can!”, been so positively and inextricably linked to a politician.
And the final rule of epidemics: The Power of Context. As Gladwell says, epidemics are sensitive to the conditions of the times and places in which they occur. For example, in the same way in which efforts to combat vandalism on the New York subway led to a decline in more violent crimes, Obama’s call for sacrifice and individual responsibility could lead to economic turnaround, increased tolerance and a less partisan government.
Furthermore, while the President’s message might go unheeded in a strong economy or a period that was any other than post-Bush, our pigs-at-the-trough context means today’s people are more likely to listen; just what the doctor order for a tipping-point “epidemic”.
So, in the same way that Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood became the role models of my day, riding a social epidemic of recreational sex and unapologetic violence, Barack Obama is both the virus and the cure for what ails us today.
And what of George Bush, you may ask, the latter-day cowboy out of touch with today’s tipping point times?
Well, consider it like this: he leaves us on the same dead horse he rode in on, a new Man With No Name, the role Clint abandoned (like the Gladwellian plague) nearly 30 years ago.
Coincidence? Uh-uh. Unforgiven? You bet’cha
About the Author
John Weber is a former television/radio news reporter turned teacher, freelance writer and author. Check out his writing at ScreamBucket.com and his novel "The Point--a Lake Huron Story" at JohnWeberbooks.ca.
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