Tag: movies

Hall’s Rule of Social Order #181

6 February, 2012 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Build your identity on what you do, not what others do. Mind your own business don’t worry about celebs dating lives or the big movies they’re in.  We’re supposed to get excited about Emmy awards?  Aren’t their salaries enough of an award?  Aren’t the endorsement deals, the free meals, or the fame enough for them?  […]

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Review of X-Men: First Class

11 June, 2011 (12:30) | Reviews

Awesome. First off, as an action/super-hero movie, it has everything. It could have done a little more mutant fighting and special powers, but over all it was nice because it wasn’t over the top. Not much CGI (and the bits that exist are very well done) so it’s believable. No MAJOR plot holes, logic fails, […]

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The Dark Knight Rises in Pittsburgh!

5 April, 2011 (13:38) | Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is confirmed as the filming location for the new batman movie!  I’m stoked.  This is one of the biggest movies to be filmed in Pittsburgh for a long time.  I’m also noticing that Anne Hathaway is slated to be in the movie…I wonder what that means for Kallie…people are going to be extra jumpy […]

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A small reflection on when we were younger

11 March, 2011 (12:00) | LEGO© Creations

There are a lot of adult LEGO enthusiasts who just enjoy LEGO as a medium to recreate scenes from movies or popular history.  Here’s a guy who likes to recreate scenes from Oscar winning movies in LEGO.

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order #184

14 February, 2011 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Don’t waste your time in lines for new places or new experiences or new products. Novelty wears off and your time is valuable. A Nathan’s hotdog for 5 cents, for example, is a great deal, but waiting hours for it is stupid.

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order #71

25 October, 2010 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Don’t clap at the end of movies.  No matter how many people are clapping.

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