Redneck Tat

I know people who would think this is an awesome tattoo.
clipped from 1.bp.blogspot.com
[imagessix-20pack-20tattoo-small.jpg]
 blog it

TLC Suing Jon Gosselin For Breach of Contract

I'm becoming more and more disgusted by Jon & Kate. Initially, I felt sorry for Jon and it was obvious how much Kate loved money and the lifestyle their TLC program made possible. But the more it goes on, I don't think either one of them are doing anything but using their kids and their celebrity for money. I wish they would take the kids away and drop the show altogether. I was a viewer of their show, but no longer. I can't stand to watch either one. I feel sorry for their kids. If they survive their childhood - I wonder how they are going to feel having all this ridiculousness permanently recorded in the media.
In this photo, Jon looks either high or hungover. How embarassing for his kids.
clipped from www.ivillage.com
Tlc-sues-jon-gosselin
 blog it

What's The Point?

clipped from villageofjoy.com
 blog it

Spooktober Offerings

HalloweenImage by ProfessorMortis via Flickr
I love, love October! It's scary movie month and I love scary movies!!! My friends think I'm odd.
I am watching Saw II right now. The Saw movies are great. I think they helped bring horror back in the mainstream, just like Freddy did. I don't think Saw was first in that - to me it was The Ring that did it. My friends even watched The Ring. Yeah, those friends that think I'm odd for loving horror movies. I don't care what they think about that though, it's been an almost life-long hobby. I was the 12-yr old that stayed up until the crack of dawn watching Chiller Theater.
One of those nights I happened to catch a movie by the name of The Exorcist. I had never seen anything like it. The little girl's head spinning around and the cuss words!!! I was terrified sitting alone in the dark in my parent's basement. I took the stairs by threes after it was over. That movie still scares me after all these years and I really don't know why. I watch it every year in October, along with my all-time favorite horror flick....the original Halloween. John Carpenter at his best, I believe. And it wouldn't be the same movie without Jamie Lee and Donald Pleasance. No matter what Rob Zombie did in the remake, he could have never topped that performance.
In the same period that I watched The Ring and Saw, another movie caught me: Hostel. And I'll add in the The Grudge too. I think The Ring and The Grudge are more psychological (and also foreign remakes) in their scare. And Saw and Hostel were going for the gore factor.
Creepy little kids are always scary to me. Hostel - I believe things like that really go on in the world. The first Saw, I was so focused on those two guys cutting their foot off with a hacksaw, I never paid any attention to the fellow in plain view. In the following Saw movies, I was just watching and waiting to see what the next "gag" was going to be. It was a welcome break from the usual ways people died in horror movies. Creative gore it was.