Thursday, October 27, 2011

#15 Bill White and Byan Eure


Bill White and Byan Eure are a to be married couple living in New York City. They met 10 years ago online at AOL. They would talk to each other all the time online or over the phone. They said that they never laughed as much as they did from when they were talking to each other. Byran was going through a complicated time when they first met because he knew he was gay. He would date girls, but he was never happy because he knew that he was gay. David Boies, their lawyer, is going to be the officiate of the wedding.

I am happy for the new couple and hope that they live happy. This shows that America is starting to calm down on the big same sex marriage dilemma. People deserve to be happy and when they are its a most wonderful thing. Gay people are regular people just like everyone else. These two people live normal lives and have jobs and parents. The only thing different is their sexual preference. We should let that get in the way on how we define certain people.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/23/fashion/weddings/bill-white-bryan-eure-weddings.html?ref=weddings

Monday, October 24, 2011

#15 The Scarlett Letter Part 2

I think that the husband is a very forgiving man. Roger probably shows sympathy for his ex-wife because she has been embarrassed and emotionally tortured. I think that they still love each other because the way the author explains her reactions when he touches her is that she wants to be with him. Roger isn't upset with her and i think that all he wants to do is kill the lover. Hester knows that, which is why she isn't telling Roger who he is.  Roger is upset because he was held captive and know his wife has a child and he knows that it isn't is. I would be upset too because it was wrong of Hester to cheat on him like that. I know that he wasn't around for a year, but she should have waited a little longer.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

#14 ‘Arrested Development’ Slow to Reach Cinemas

Arrested Development was a show that premiered in 2003. Mitchell Hurwitz, the shows creator, was planning on making a movie where the final episode left off. Mitchell Hurwitz's show that ended its run in 2006, told the Web site Fancast that he was planning on making a movie. Leading man Jason Bateman has already confirmed that he is behind this 100%. However, Will Arnett and Michael Cera aren't that sure. Mitchell doesn't lose his courage and he keeps staying confident. He wanted to sign a deal with FOX for movie rights, but he can't make the script unless the movie is confirmed.


I for one am happy that they are finally making a movie about this. I love Arrested Development and have been a fan for a while now. I think that making a movie would do the show justice for the dishoner that fox has done it. Michael and Will will probably joing on the bandwagon eventually. It's just that it is too early to tell if they are even making a movie. If Mitchell successfully completes this task he will show true determination. 


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/30/arts/television/30arts-ARRESTEDDEVE_BRF.html?scp=1&sq=arrested%20development%20Arts&st=nyt

#14 ‘Arrested Development’ Slow to Reach Cinemas

Arrested development was a show that premiered on fox in 2003. It ran for three season then immediately canceled out of nowhere in 2006. The show's create, Mitchell Hurwitz started rumors and promises about a movie being made. He tried to get a deal with fox for the rights to get this movie on the big screen, but could start script writing until the movie was confirmed. The lead guy Jason Bateman has signed on for the movie as for Will Arnett and Michael Cera.


I for one am happy that they are making this movie. This was one of my favorite shows and i would love to see all my favorite characters on the big screen again for one last time. The show ended in a cliff hanger so you don't know what happens to everyone. Buster, who got his hand eaten by a seal, fell into the waters to find another seal waiting for him. Mitchell left so many unanswered scenes that you have to make a movie to tie everything together.