Sunday, August 10, 2008

"Men of honor" - true to life story


"Men of honor" - true story about a proud and persistent black navy diver (fabulous Cuba Gooding Jr.) is definitely a great movie that both touches and entertains it is actually quite inspirational and is probably the best human-interest story, unquestionably a man of great courage and principle, and his strength of character shines through brightly in this film.
Unfortunately, director George Tillman has tunnel vision in presenting the characters and eschews character development of various characters other than Brashear in favor of showing Brashear in a constant state of adversity. Billy Sunday (Robert De Niro) is a central figure, and except for the initial scene, the fistfight and a couple of scenes with his wife, we don't know much about him. For instance, Brashear sees the scars on Sunday's palms and we are to assume that he worked a plow, but there is no follow-up on that point. Mr. Pappy (Hal Holbrook) gets only one short scene by which we can judge him. The rest of his screen time shows him pacing around and ranting. If a director is going to make a human-interest story, he needs to humanize the characters.
I rated it a 7/10. I'm a sucker for underdog stories and I have a fondness for stories where strength of character is the central theme. This film is particularly strong in both areas and brings us two memorable acting performances that compensate for some of the director's shortcomings.

Quest: For Great Honor


Serving the Horde in one of the great battles against the Alliance is a source of great honor! The few however, that have served the Horde in ALL of our active battlefronts are our truly great fighters. We shall vanquish our opponents, not by fighting isolated skirmishes, but by waging a well-coordinated war.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

My social spark code

My social spark code of friendship.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Badge of Honor


The Badge of Honor was a civilian award to the people instituted and conferred on a citizens for outstanding Men and Woman, In achievements, production, scientific research and social, cultural and other forms of social activity, for promotion of economic, scientific, technological, cultural and other ties between the other countries, and for significant contribution to the people to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath.