Sunday, October 25, 2009

Saw Traps Video

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I want to play a game.

This week I was planning to go see Michael Moore's new documentary. There is one problem with my plan; it is not in theaters anymore. Dissapointed with tardiness, I decided to see Saw 6. I am going to review Saw 6. My review will definitely have nothing to do with economics, but who cares.

Anyone not familiar to the popular hear is a synopsis. The Saw movies involves John Kramer teaching unsuspecting victims about the value of life. The victims from previous movies range from doctors to drug addicts. He teaches the victims from games he designs. The games are traps that are extremly deadly if not completed. Five movies later and a large following, the sixth installment opened this weekend.

Warning! There will be spoilers.

Saw 6 begins with two mortgage lenders with drills attached to their heads. They will lend their flesh to win the game. Whoever gives more wins the game. After seeing the contestants you would think the fat man would have the advantage, but no. The skinny woman cuts off her arm with a demented look, and wins while her colleague brain is drilled. The movie continues with Agent Hoffman, jigsaws successor, trying to cover up his tracks by framing a dead agent with his crimes. The movie then shifts to a vice president of a h.m.o. To make things short, he is the main guy in this movie, competes in most of the games. He awakens to find him facing off against a janitor in a breathing competition. Whenever someone takes a breath, a vise tightens slowly. The odds are heavily in his favor because the janitor is a smoker. Heres a good lesson kids, don't smoke, and you can pass the serial killer's game.

Stay tuned for part two.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The sick mans blog.

What is the true cost of being sick. You don't feel well for a few days, and their is the cost of drugs. The good kind of drugs though, perscription and over the counter. Why would I be talking about being sick. On thursday I went to the doctor, and I found out I had the flu. Seventy-two hours later I wonder what is the true cost of being sick. Yes, there is the cost of feeling ill, and the lost time. Time although can be made up, and ill feelings disappear. My main point of this blog is when to come back when you are sick. Come back too soon and you are miserable all day, and you risk spreading your germs to unsuspecting students and teachers. Wait! Stay home sick too long and you will have to take finals. I like other students do not like finals, and I should know I got a d minus on my geometry final. What I am trying to say is when you are sick stay home and worry about finals for later. I applaud the student who is not afraid of the dreaded finals. Please keep your germs at home because I do not think Purell baths have been invented yet. This weeks blog was susposed to be about the new Michael Moore documentary. Unfortunatley I have not yet seen his movie. I will try to see it next week, but Im not making any promises. I do promise to blog about it before the semesters over.

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And for all of you who use hand sanitizer like it is going out of style.