Bill Murray (1950-Present)

William James “Bill” Murray is an American actor and comedian. His first gained success was on the comedy sitcom show Saturday Night Live. He starred in comedy films such as: Meatballs (1979), Caddyshack (1980), Stripes (1981), Ghostbusters (1984), What About Bob? (1991), and Groundhog Day (1993). He earned an Academy award for Best Actor in Lost in Translation (2003). He was in a series of films directed by Wes Anderson.

The Last Episodes of Sons of Anarchy

The last episodes is going to be how Gemma and Juice is going to get murdered and by whom. I think that Jackson Teller probably kills Juice, and then someone else kills Gemma. Gemma is the guilty party for the murder of Tara (Jackson Teller’s wife). We don’t know yet how the series is going to end. It might finished disappointing, or perhaps not. It all depends on how the creator sees it. So, far Juice is in jail. Jackson’s son knows who killed Tara Teller. Gemma is trying to keep it a secret from her son Jackson for her safety. The creator said that Juice is the one who is going to die. The fans of this show say that Gemma is going to be murdered. The last scene of the episode was when Juice is shown in prison killing a cockroach. Jackson Teller will ride into the sunset with his son, somehow. We’ll wait how all this mess unfolds.

Tom Hanks (1956-Present)

Thomas Jeffrey “Tom” Hanks is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his roles in Big, Forrest Gump, Saving Mr. Banks, and Saving Private Ryan. His academy award for best actor was in a role for the film Philadelphia. He directed the miniseries Band of Brothers. He produced the HBO miniseries The Pacific. He is one of the highest grossing actors in film history as of 2014.

The Difference Between Novel & Movie: The Fault In Our Stars

I have read the novel The Fault in Our Stars, and have watched the movie of the same name. Now I can make comparisons. In my point of view I feel the novel is much better than the movie. The movie was great and it completed the whole novel of how it was imagined by the author. But, the novel felt as if it was the movie as well. The movie and novel neither  didn’t disappoint its fans. I loved the novel much better, because it felt much different. When I saw the movie I have felt that I already know what is going to happen, but loved it, also. To me the novel has felt stronger, and heartfelt, because you imagine the characters. You can try to picture how they look like, and how they are alike. In the movie you feel you already know everything that’s going to happen, because you’ve read the book. However, there will be some people who will tell you that both were great. I have felt that imagining is a challenge, and I love challenges when I read novels, and the movies adapted towards it. The movie didn’t disappoint me. But I would prefer the novel than the movie any day.

Juliette Lewis (1973-Present)

Juliette Lewis is an American actress, and singer. Her breakthrough role was in Martin Scorsese’s remake of the thriller Cape Fear (1991). Her major roles are in: What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Natural Born Killers, Strange Days, The evening Star, Kalifornia, From Dusk Till Dawn, and The Other Side. She led a rock group called Juliette and the Licks as the lead vocal singer. She launched a solo singing career in 2009.

Miley Cyrus (1992-Present)

Miley Ray Cyrus is an American singer, actress, and songwriter. In her childhood she appeared in the film Big Fish (2006). She rose to fame in the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana, portraying the role of Miley Stewart a.k.a., Hannah Montana (the teen singer). She changed her image to more of an adult star singer in 2013. She signed a contract with RCA Records, and promoted her fourth album Bangerz (2013) as Miley Cyrus. Her hit singles are “We Can’t Stop”, and “Wrecking Ball”, which became Number #1’s on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. She was artist of the year by MTV in 2013.

Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962)

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, model, and singer. She became a sex symbol in the movies during the 1950’s and early 1960’s. She signed a movie contract with Twentieth Century-Fox. Her dumb blonde persona was used to comic effect in films as: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and The Seven Year Itch (1955). She started in dramatic performances such as the film: Bus Stop (1956). In her final years she was due to Illness, personal problems, unreliable, and difficult to work with. Her death remains a mystery, but is classified as a “probable suicide”. Her probable death might be of an accidental overdose, or a homicide, which aren’t ruled out. She died on August 5, 1962. She was 36 years old. R.I.P. Marilyn Monroe

The Show “Gathom” Is Off To A Good Start

So far in the first episodes of “Gathom” we have seen all the main characters. Most people like the show since it started airing. It has millions of viewers watching the show on TV. Gathom is exceeding expectations. I am watching the show and I love it. It looks as if it is real life crime with fiction to it. We’ll wait how it finishes the first season. Expecting there will be a second season is too early to tell. It will depend on the outcome results of this show.

Song: “We Didn’t Start The Fire” By Billy Joel

This song isn’t inspirational, but it has a point on issues facing today. It shows all kinds of negative events that have happened tragically in the past. One is the assassination of President Kennedy. When there was a Woodstock with hippies in 1969. It brings a lot of serious issues. But, on second thought the music video is interesting and entertaining, even if it is a some bit tormented. The quote is from it: “We didn’t start the fire, it was always burning since the world’s been turning”. I think it goes something like that. I believe that the world is the way it is. I think this song has a point. We create most problems for ourselves, and others, but the other problems are already there anyway. I think this means we don’t have to blame ourselves for serious and tragic problems out there. We have to understand to solve our own problems, and try to make the world a better place. The song is educational in a sense that these serious problems of today are already there. We hear the lyrics, and rhymes in the song of the past history events that went on in the pasts. Like the impeachment of President Richard Nixon. New problems are still being created. It has a serious moral to the story that we can’t change all of them. We have to worry about our own, and let the others try to solve theirs. In the future there will always be problems. I like the song, because it’s educational, and it brings to a point that we need to be happy for what we have, instead of worrying about other people’s problems.

Thank God, Supergirl Is Now Going To Be On TV (At Least)!

I remember when I saw Supergirl the movie I was fascinated and impressed by it. Sadly, the public didn’t go into the fictional super heroine type, back then in the 80’s it was all Superman mania. Most fans only wanted to see Superman. I hope that Supergirl gets the same treatment as Superman did back then during that decade. In the 1980’s I have felt that I was the only one that was super pumped about Supergirl and was very happy that she might get the big screen and small screen treatment. It never happened. She appeared in Smallville, the show of how Superman started as a child, and then teen youth. I have felt that she might get the chance that Batman have got in this earlier century. I think we should give these super heroines another chance, because not just the heroes are going to reign supreme, but they could reign together. In this sense it will be more fun, then in the old days of the classic years. We should give Supergirl a chance. At least for what we did for Marvel and Batman. She should be given a chance at stardom to be successful too! CBS will give her a primetime date when she’ll be appearing with real life people on the set or animated cartoons. But, I have heard it will be drama. I just hope the sad history doesn’t repeat itself with Supergirl.