Sunday, June 14, 2009

@PETERFACINELLI & @NEWMOON MANIA!!!


Today Peter Facinelli from "Nurse Jackie" and "New Moon" really ramped up his plea to "New Moon" fans to help him get to 500,000 Twitter followers to win a bet with his friend Rob Defranco (@211me).



CHECK IT OUT
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(Hint: Read from bottom of Tweets up:)


# We're in the Trending Topics! Rob D., start shaving your backside!about 2 hours ago from web

# Please go to @211me and see what I'm up against. Don't you want to see this guy do a bikini dance?about 3 hours ago from web

# Oh yes... I almost forgot. A team Edward sticker on his rear... Maybe we should make it TEAM CARLISLE~about 3 hours ago from web

# So lets win this bet together.about 3 hours ago from web

# I think I got the better end of the bet. Who wants to see a grown man humiliated in front of 500, 000 people. Yes. I will video for you guysabout 3 hours ago from web

# If he loseshe has to dance down Hollowood Blvd in a bikin singing "All the single ladies", while holding a sign that says "Twitter Me"...about 3 hours ago from web

# If I lose he gets the back of my actors chair from TWILIGHT. Which sucks cause he's not even a Twilight fan!about 3 hours ago from web

# Here's the bet one more time... Rob Defranco bet me I couldn't get 500,000 followers by June 19th. #peterfacinelliabout 3 hours ago from web


His friend Rob clearly got the raw end of the deal. Peter Facinelli should be the one to have to run down Hollywood Blvd. in a bikini singing "All The Single Ladies"!!!

http://www.twilightblog.net/2009/06/fan-made-new-moon-trailer.html

The song "Crazy Moon" by "Winter Moods" in this Fan-Made Trailer really got me hooked:


LYRICS
"Crazy Moon" by Winter Moods

There`s a crazy moon today
Run away, run away
Happy world`s adopted son
Come undone, but it’s alright

Times you feel so alone, sitting here
Blindly in a hall, so small

Turn the page and walk away
Walk away, walk away
Find the strength to carry on
Carry on, you`ll be all right

Try to figure out what’s wrong
Finding somewhere to belong
When all your senses reel

I want you to know
I still believe
I can achieve
What seems so hard and looks so bold
So I can feel
What life can deal
I`ll let the music take me home

There`s a crazy moon today
Run away, run away
What you have is what you`ve done
And what will be would be your ride

Cos I believe that everything
Revolves around the remedy of love
That’s what I believe in
I surrender to the song
And everything will tag along
That’s how I really feel

Saturday, June 13, 2009

TOP 100 HORROR MOVIES OF ALL TIME

I am researching the Horror Movie Genre for a class and need to take a look at the Top Ten Horror movies of all time!

Even though www.IMDB.com is pretty much the source for anything Film related I found another list of TOP 100 HORROR films of all time on http://www.best-horror-movies.com/100-top-horror-movies.html

I will select 10 from this list to study the genre.

Top Rated "Horror" Titles

100. Final Destination (2000, Directed by James Wong)
99. Dead Ringers (1988, Directed by David Cronenberg)
98. The Ring (2002, Directed by Gore Verbinski)
97. Frankenstein (1931, Directed by James Whale)
96. Scream (1996, Directed by Wes Craven)
95. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola)
94. Night of the Creeps (1986, Written and Directed by Fred Dekker)
93. Salem's Lot (1979, Directed by Tobe Hooper)
92. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (70s version)
91. IT (1990, Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace)
90. The Lost Boys (1987, Directed by Joel Schumacher)
89. Dog Soldiers (2002, Written and Directed by Neil Marshall)
88. Return of the Living Dead (1985, Written & Directed by Dan O'Bannon)
87. The Beyond (1981, Directed by Lucio Fulci)
86. Pet Semetary (1989, Directed by Mary Lambert)
85. Nosferatu (1922, Directed by F.W. Murnau)
84. The Wolfman (1941, Directed by George Waggner)
83. The Mummy (Universal) (1932, Directed by Karl Freund)
82. Darkness Falls (2003, Directed by Jonathan Liebesman)
81. Grindhouse (2007, Directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez)
80. Seven (1995, Directed by David Fincher)
79. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981, Directed by Steve Miner)
78. Don't Look Now (1973, Directed by Nocolas Roeg)
77. Videodrome (1983, Written and Directed by David Cronenberg)
76. Event Horizon (1997, Directed by Paul Anderson)
75. the Stepford Wives (1975, Directed by Bryan Forbes)
74. Puppet Master (1989, Directed by David Schmoeller)
73. The Birds (1963, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
72. Hostel (2005, Directed by Eli Roth)
71. Army of Darkness (1992, Directed by Sam Raimi)
70. Beyond the Mask (2006, Directed by Scott Glosserman)
69. From Beyond (1986, Directed by Stuart Gordon)
68. Poltergeist (1982, Directed by Tobe Hooper)
67. The Quartermass Xperiment (1955, Directed by Val Guest)
66. Re-Animator (1985, Directed by Stuart Gordon)
65. Amityville Horror (1979, Directed by Stuart Rosenberg)
64. Horror of Dracula (1958, Directed by Terrence Fisher)
63. Jacobs' Ladder (1990, Directed by Adrian Lyne)
62. Tenebrae (1982, Written and Directed by Dario Argento)
61. Altered States (1980, Directed by Ken Russell)
60. The invisible Man (1933, Directed by James Whale)
59. Dawn of the Dead 2004 (2004, Directed by Zack Snyder)
58. The Host (2006, Directed by Joon-ho Bong)
57. The Omen (1976, Directed by Richard Donner)
56. The Legend of Hell House (1973, Directed by John Hough)
55. Phantasm (1979, Directed by Don Coscarelli)
54. The Wicker Man (1973, Directed by Robin Hardy)
53. Rosemary's Baby (1968, Directed by Roman Polanski)
52. Saw (2004, Written and Directed by James Wan)
51. Feast (2005, Directed by John Gulager)
50. Halloween 2 (1981, Directed by Rick Rosenthal)
49. Misery (1990, Directed by Rob Reiner)
48. The Mist (2007, Directed by Frank Darabont)
47. A Tale of Two Sisters (2003, Written and Directed by Ji-woon Kim)
46. Village of the Damned (1960, Directed by Wolf Rilla)
45. Day of the Dead (1985, Written and Directed by George A. Romero)
44. Cemetary Man (1994, Directed by Michele Soavil)
43. High Tension (2005, Directed by Alexandre Aja)
42. Bride of Frankenstein (1935, Directed by James Whale)
41. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957, Directed by Terence Fisher)
40. Ginger Snaps (2000, Directed by John Fawcett)
39. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971, Directed by Robert Fuest)
38. Hell Raiser (1987, Directed by Clive Barker)
37. The Sixth Sense (1999, Directed by M. Night Shyamalan)
36. The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988, Directed by Wes Craven)
35. The Orphanage (2007, Directed by J.A. Bayona)
34. The Blair Witch Project (1999, Written and Directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez)
33. Shaun of the Dead (2004, Directed by Edgar Wright)
32. 28 Days Later (2002, Directed by Danny Boyle)
31. Black Christmas (1974, Directed by Bob Clark)
30. Audition (1999, Directed by Takashi Miike)
29. Silence of the Lambs (1991, Directed by Jonathan Demme)
28. The Thing (1982, Directed by John Carpenter)
27. Aliens (1986, Directed by James Cameron)
26. Suspiria (1977, Directed by Dario Argento)
25. Jaws (1975, Directed by Steven Spielberg)
24. Zombi 2 (1980, Directed by Lucio Fulci)
23. Interview with the Vampire (1994, Directed by Neil Jordan)
22. The Eye (2002, Directed by The Pang Brothers)
21. Frailty (2001, Directed by Bill Paxton)
20. Dead Alive (1992, Directed by Peter Jackson)
19. The Howling (1981, Directed by Joe Dante)
18. The Descent (2005, Directed by Neil Marshall)
17. Ju-On (2000, Written and Directed by Takashi Shimizu)
16. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974, Directed by Tobe Hooper)
15. May (2002, Written and Directed by Lucky McKee)
14. White Zombie (1932, Directed by Victor Halperin)
13. Carrie (1976, Directed by Brian De Palma)
12. Ringu (1998, Directed by Hideo Nakata)
11. An American Werewolf in London (1981, Written and Directed by John Landis)
10. Evil Dead (1981, Directed by Sam Raimi)
9. Friday the 13th (1980, Directed by Sean S. Cunningham)
8. Psycho (1960, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
7. Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, Directed by Wes Craven)
6. The Shining (1980, Directed by Stanley Kubrick)
5. Night of the living Dead (1968, Directed by Dean Lachiusa & George Romero)
4. Halloween (1978, Directed by John Carpenter)
3. Dawn of the Dead (1978, Written and Directed by George A. Romero)
2. Alien (1979, Directed by Ridley Scott)
1. The Exorcist (1973, Directed by William Friedkin)

THIS YOUTUBE VIDEO HELPED REFRESH MY OWN MEMORY WITH IMAGES:

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

CHASE BANK FEES

I really gotta bitch about this!!!

I just got hit with a whopping bank fee from Chase:

04/21/2009 Misc. DebitINSUFFICIENT FUNDS FEE view (view) Link to more information in a new browser window.$105.00

Apparently, my funds hit at the same time as they cleared. This is total bullshit!!! In this economy to be charged $105.00 by a bank is outrageous.

I'm unemployed and I can't even afford to pay my bills let alone a bank fee of $105.00. I think I'm going to have to cancel my checking account and just do money orders from now on.

THIS HAS GOT TO STOP!!!