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Rabu, 05 Mei 2010
Babies The Movie
I can't wait to see the movie, "Babies." It follows four babies, in four different countries for the first year of their lives. It may just be the sweetest movie of the year. I'm really excited to see the differences in child rearing around the world. And it nice to know that despite all the differences, so many things are the same.
The movie will be released Friday, just in time for Mother's Day. And to celebrate the release Kodak has provided a list of tips for photographing the babies in your life.
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Kamis, 25 Maret 2010
Selasa, 23 Februari 2010
Nuit Blanche
This short film, Nuit Blanche, about love at first sight is amazingly beautiful. The style reminds me a lot of the film noir feel of Sin City, but in a charming way. But without all that violence.
Nuit Blanche from Spy Films on Vimeo.
Jumat, 22 Januari 2010
Pregnancy Pact
Lifetime Television is selling the movie "ThePregnancy Pact" as inspired by a true story. I just wonder if they will be portraying the part of the story where the whole "pregnancy pact" was shown to be false.
In case you don't remember the media coverage of the original story I will try to sum it up. During the 2007-2008 school year Gloucester High School in Massachusetts had a baby boom. The girls were turning up left and right to take pregnancy tests at the nurses office. Some of them were even disappointed by negative tests. Well, the principal, Joseph Sullivan, went to the press and said that the girls had made a pact to all get pregnant together. What he didn't say is that a lot of girls didn't have access to birth control, and that the end of the sex ed class they were encouraged to use the school daycare. What kind of message does that send to young girls. Many of the girls were also socially isolated and lacked a meaningful relationship with their families. The nearest women's clinic was more than 20 miles away. Which is a huge distance when you are 14 and without a car. The school nurse and medical director tried to get the school to prescribe birth control without parental consent, but they were driven from their jobs. The school couldn't even commit to teach the federally approved and funded abstinence only curriculum. A group of teenagers who don't have birth control and whose parents aren't passing on their values are exactly the group of teenagers you expect to have a baby boom.
I think that Lifetime has seen the success of the MTV shows "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Moms" and is trying to jump on the ratings train by scaring the crap out of parents. We need to decide our position on birth control as parents and then lovingly drill that position into our children's heads. That's how teen pregnancy is prevented.
Here is a link to the original Time Magazine coverage that started the whole firestorm. And the movie will be shown on Lifetime, Saturday at 9pm and with encores at the same time on Sunday and Monday.
In case you don't remember the media coverage of the original story I will try to sum it up. During the 2007-2008 school year Gloucester High School in Massachusetts had a baby boom. The girls were turning up left and right to take pregnancy tests at the nurses office. Some of them were even disappointed by negative tests. Well, the principal, Joseph Sullivan, went to the press and said that the girls had made a pact to all get pregnant together. What he didn't say is that a lot of girls didn't have access to birth control, and that the end of the sex ed class they were encouraged to use the school daycare. What kind of message does that send to young girls. Many of the girls were also socially isolated and lacked a meaningful relationship with their families. The nearest women's clinic was more than 20 miles away. Which is a huge distance when you are 14 and without a car. The school nurse and medical director tried to get the school to prescribe birth control without parental consent, but they were driven from their jobs. The school couldn't even commit to teach the federally approved and funded abstinence only curriculum. A group of teenagers who don't have birth control and whose parents aren't passing on their values are exactly the group of teenagers you expect to have a baby boom.
I think that Lifetime has seen the success of the MTV shows "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Moms" and is trying to jump on the ratings train by scaring the crap out of parents. We need to decide our position on birth control as parents and then lovingly drill that position into our children's heads. That's how teen pregnancy is prevented.
Here is a link to the original Time Magazine coverage that started the whole firestorm. And the movie will be shown on Lifetime, Saturday at 9pm and with encores at the same time on Sunday and Monday.
Kamis, 17 Desember 2009
Senin, 26 Oktober 2009
Ice Age DVD Giveaway
I will be giving away copies of all three Ice Age movies. My kids love the movies, even my sixteen year old. And the youngest will watch them all day if given the chance. I will be picking a lucky winner at random first thing Wednesday morning. Enter by Tuesday at 11:59pm.mamanetbebeblogspot@gmail.com
Jumat, 09 Oktober 2009
Jumat, 28 Agustus 2009
Wizards Of Waverly Place Movie
Tonight is the premiere of the Wizards of Waverly Place Movie. Feel free to post your reviews here, don't give away any spoilers. I usually can't stand the shows on the Disney Channel, but Wizards of Waverly Place is one I can watch with my 10 year old and not want to go jump off my roof. So I am excited to see what the movie is like, it was a long time coming.
Kamis, 18 Juni 2009
Wizards of Waverly Place Movie Trailer
The Wizards of Waverly Place trailer has been released. Think Indiana Jones meets the Wizards of Waverly Place.
Senin, 01 Juni 2009
Toy Story 3 Trailer
A teaser to Disney Pixar's, Toy Story 3 has been released. The movie will be released 18 June 2010, so expect a ton of trailers before the actual release.
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