At the moment Naeem, Josh, Neeraj and I are in the Development state of creating our existentialism movie. We have a general idea of what we what to convey and we have a solid beginning and end. However the bulk of our movie, the middle, is still being generated.
For now, our movie is about two 17 year old guys attending his last year of high school as he realizes that none of his friends are true friends.
The beginning of the movie will start off with the main characters in a snippet of a Vlog where he says "life sucks". The movie then shows them going about their day and why their life sucks
During the middle their is a "trigger" which causes one of the characters to spiral down into thoughts of suicide and the other uses the experience to turn his life around.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
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Set in the realm of Greek mythology, God of War III for the last time puts Kratos at the center of the carnage and destruction as he seeks revenge against the Gods who have betrayed him. A single-player game, this final chapter allows players to take on the climatic role of the ex-Spartan warrior, Kratos, as he treads through the intimidating heights of Mt. Olympus and the dark depths of Hell once more to seek revenge on those who have betrayed him. Armed with double-chained blades, Kratos must take on mythology's darkest creatures while solving intricate puzzles throughout his merciless quest to destroy Olympus.
Utilizing a new game engine built from the ground up and state-of-the-art visual technologies, the development team behind God of War 3 have made significant strides in giving players the realistic feel of actually being on the battlegrounds. With texture resolutions being quadrupled since God of War 2, God of War 3 will feature fluid, life-like characters, as well as dynamic lighting effects, a robust weapon system, and world-changing scenarios that will truly bring unmistakable realism to Kratos' fateful quest. Players will have a chance to join battles on a grand scale with many more enemies on-screen and be able to interact with levels like never before.
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Ali vs Liston
The Ali - Listen picture is one of the greatest picture in boxing history. Part of being a great photographer is being lucky enough to be in the right spot at the right time like this photographer was, but a more important part is not missing when you're in that spot. This photographer got very lucky at the Ali-Liston fight. Photographers mount their cameras on the light rigging above the ring before, only they had pointed them down, from the corners, so that they could capture the fighters' facial expressions. Ali looking down at Liston screaming and pounding his chest just made this picture magical.
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Raptors loosing Focus
Ugly, ugly loss by the Raptors to Philadelphia Sunday afternoon. This game exposed quite a few flaws with the current crop of Raptors.
The main thing I took from this loss, was the Raptors simply don't play hard enough for all 48 minutes. Another huge problem is Andrea Bargnani's motor - or lack thereof. He just doesn't have the will, hustle, ability - whatever you want to call it - to get on the floor for loose balls, to gravitate to balls coming off the rim, etc. and it kills the Raptors. Especially against a track meet, super athletic squad like the Sixers.
How many times did the Sixers get a second chance Sunday because Bargnani, and occasionally others, failed to corral a ball that was there for the taking? The answer is a lot.
It used to be the Raptors just weren't big enough to get those loose balls. But Bargnani certainly is both tall and sturdy enough to do so. He just doesn't.
Now some teams are simply bad matchups for other teams and when Philly is making shots - their main weakness for a few years now - they are an awful matchup for the Raptors.
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Bosh returnes but Thadeus Young to much for the Raptors
Even the return of all-star Chris Bosh couldn't help the Toronto Raptors on Sunday afternoon.
Thaddeus Young scored a career-high 32 points, Jrue Holiday had 21 and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Raptors 114-101 to snap a five-game losing streak.
Bosh returned from a seven-game absence to finish with 12 points and 12 rebounds, but the Raptors still lost for the fifth time in six games.
The Raptors find themselves struggling to hold on to a playoff spot as they depart for a four-game West Coast trip. Andre Iguodala had 16 points and matched a season-high with 10 assists, Elton Brand had 12 points and nine rebounds and Louis Williams scored 12 for Philadelphia.The 76ers went 9-for-12 from three-point range, including three by Young.Jarrett Jack was the lone Raptor star and had 20 points and nine assists for Toronto. Iguodala gave a meaningful look at the Raptors bench after his fadeaway jumper in the fourth quarter put the 76ers up nine points, 96-87.
Philadelphia's Marreese Speights had to be helped to the locker room after spraining his right knee in the second quarter. Speights was driving to the basket when he stepped on Bosh's foot, then fell over and lay on the court clutching his knee. X-rays were negative but Speights did not return.
The 76ers closed the second quarter with a 7-0 run to take a 55-47 lead into halftime, after that they never looked back
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Bosh-Less Raptors Fall to the Young Thunder
Very disappointed in our PGs, not because they got torched by Russell Westbrook – that was to be expected – but because of their inability to control the tempo of the game. We don’t want to go up and down the court with a team like OKC, nobody does, but some measure of control needs to be exacted by our ball-handlers so that the game is played in a framework that could yield success. I can’t even remember the last time the Raptors went run ‘n gun and came out on top, it’s too hard to play that style of basketball with the defensively challenged personnel that we have. Even our offense isn’t suited to that style, with Nesterovic, Bargnani and Turkoglu in the lineup, you don’t want to run, you want to crawl. I wasn’t expecting the Raptors to succeed at that, but wasn’t expecting us to fail miserably either.
Teams like OKC, Charlotte and GSW have always given us trouble because of two things: 1) the tempo they play at and 2) our thinking that we can match that tempo. I was hoping for a first quarter score like 23-18 but instead we gave up a 30+ point first quarter for the fourth straight game by losing it 34-24. The defensive effort got progressively worse as the game along but early on it wasn’t bad; the issue was that the matchups were too much for us to handle, Westbrook on Jack, Green on Bargnani, and Durant/Sefolosha on Turkoglu/DeRozan were all matchups we were losing by allowing dribble penetration. There was no answer for their athelticism and quickness off the bounce and conceding points was always inevitable. The hope was that the offense could keep the game in check and slow the tempo down – no such luck. The only bright spot in the offense were some isolation sequences for Bargnani in the block and some aggressive DeRozan drives.
It was the first time since Bosh has been out that I’ve seen the Raptors go to Bargnani right at the start of the set, good things happened early but as the game wore on, his decision making in the face of doubles and off his drives was poor and his 3 turnovers speak to that. It should also be said that the Raptors didn’t go to him in the second half and that’s partially bad offensive direction by the coach/floor generals and part Bargnani not asking for the ball. In the end our PGs have to recognize that Bargnani isn’t the type of player to demand anything, hell, he doesn’t even ask for his own change back when ordering coffee. They should make it a point to get him going because if they don’t, nobody including Bargnani will. It sucks, but that’s the way it is.
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Raptors at rsik of a late season collapase
Raptors have dropped 4 of 5 games and seemed to have lost some focus. The Milwaukee Bucks have passed them for the fifth seed in the East and with Miami, Chicago and Charlotte right on their tails, the race for playoff seeds five through eight in the Eastern Conference will be a battle to the finish. The schedule is only getting tougher and if the Raptors don't buckle down and pick up their game the might very well slip out of the playoff picture
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Raptors Take Down Knicks Without Bosh
It was the story of the night, Jose vs Tmac, Calderon at the point of attack Tracy McGrady in front of him, the game pretty much in the balance. Jose blows by Macgrady to the rim for an easy layup time and time again. It was boy against man, young athlete against grizzled veteran and it really was no contest. Weems was another young Raptor who played his heart out and scored a career high 20 point throughly out playing the opposing wing of the New York Knicks including the legendary Tracy Macgrady. But the best part about this victory was that it was without their All-Star CB4 ala Chris Bosh
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