Personal Narrative: My Favorite Movie Something To Sing About
Every since I can remember I have liked to watch movies, I would never watch a scary
Movie during the right time. I would watch it during the day so I would not be as scared
At night. POWER RANGERS THE MOVIE was my all time favorite. One reason why
Is that they have new swords, swords are what they use to fight off the bad guys to save
The world. Another reason is because I got a crush on the yellow ranger she is real cute
To me. In all the movies that I have in my life time I can say that the movie SOME TO
SONG ABOUT is my favorite movie. One reason why it is my favorite, I can relate to
The movie in my life. Also every time I am down with life I just pop in that video to
Cheer me up for I can go go on with my day without feeling bad.
One of the main characters in the movie is a young man named Tommy. Life before
Tommy accepted Jesus Christ in his life was no good. He brought beer to drink away his
Problems, not realizing that all his will still be there when he woke up in the morning.
One day Tommy was walking to the store not relizing that his life will change for ever.
That's when tommy meet Mema, Mema reminds me of my late grandmother. She is a
Old lady that is saved in Jesus Christ. She offered Tommy a home cooked meal that he
Couldn't refuse. Being a x-convict it was hard for Tommy to hard a honest job.
Mema knowing what Tommy's problem called one of her friends to do favor for
Her for her. She got Tommy a job two days later, as a trash man. Tommy gave his life
To Jesus Christ. When he did that his life changed for the better. He joined the church
Choir. He read his bible everyday, the lord changed Tommy. Before he didn't
Belive that the lord can change all these things in his life. He knows that the
Lord can change anyone.Mema's grand daughter Lili like the flower, that's what Tommy
The seventies style truck made this movie even more inspiring. Listening to the sixties and seventies music throughout the movie was actually fun. This movie will make you smile, feel like crying and excited all in one setting. It was like you were right there and truly touched you every minute all the way up to end of the movie. Watching a movie that can reach out and grab a hold of you even years after production in October 2003 is truly an amazing production. Looking at this movie with a different way of thinking actually made me realize how much I didn’t notice the first few times I watched it.
It was released in April 2005 as the lead single from their second album, From Under the Cork Tree (2005). With the music composed by lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stumpand all lyrics penned by bassist Pete Wentz, it was the bands first top 10 hit and it launched there career. In an interview with Rolling Stone that he slurred the lyrics in the chorus on purpose to make it sound better and he wanted the song to be a fun punk song. During the writing of the song, the band made 30 changes to it. He said that he saw the lyrics first time he sung it out loud and it sounded excellent so he came up with the rest. I have chosen this song because it brings back so so many significsant memories in my life, such as the first time my family went to America, this song was played almost 5 times every day on the radio. It is also a very lively, energetic song that can turn a frown upside-down in a second. Even when I am having a horrible day, when I get home and listen to this song it makes my day so much better and always brings a smile to my face. This song tells you that you must never give up without a fight and I believe that , that is a excellent morale to sing
Tom) from being treated as a slave for the rest of his life he also saved the
...ound to happen, and there was no stopping it. Taylor ends up happy with her life, “It didn’t seem to matter to Turtle, she was happy where she was...She watched the dark highway and entertained me with her vegetable-soup song, except that now there were people mixed in with the beans and potatoes: Dwayne Ray, Mattie, Esperanza, Lou Ann and all the rest. And me. I was the main ingredient” (Kingsolver 240). She has truly grown, developing into an adult that cares for Turtles happiness more than her own. When Holden finishes his story, he does come to a realization--though not entirely comfortable with it--that this really has occurred. He was here, presumably a mental clinic, because change was part of his life, a necessity. THe seclusion gets to him, he is lonely, needing change. “Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody” (Salinger 214).
On the bus,Tommy is talking to Carl Whiteside and wondering why he is being so stubborn against what Miss. Ferenczi is saying. Tommy thinks that the story is true, so
Willy Loman, a sixty-year-old traveling salesman, is having trouble lately because he can't seem to keep his mind on the present. He keeps drifting back and forth between reality and memory, looking for exactly where his life went wrong. Having been demoted to a strictly commissions salesman, as he was in the beginning of his career, Willy begins to wonder what missed opportunity or wrong turn led his life to this dismal existence.
in order to leave the life he led in the past. However, from the moment of introduction to the
... escaped by unscrewing the lock on his prison door and crawling past the guard. With little knowledge of where he even was, he let a dog lead him to civilization. St. John hid in a convent where he read his poetry to the nuns. From there on, his life was dedicated to sharing and explaining all his experiences of God's love.
Willy Loman was, a man known all around New England. At least that’s what he says. Willy is a working man, who is real good with his hand and can talk to anyone he meets. When he was younger no one could stop this man. He had the world in front of him, but as time went on Willy stayed the same. He kept living in the past. Literally living in the past. He saw dead people, talked to himself and would bring up random events in his life that no one else remembers. There are plenty of times Willy goes into his dream world or when someone tries to pull him out of his self-deception he won’t accept their help.
Memories seldom show reality as it occurs; instead, they exaggerate and emphasize the feelings of the event and forget the rest. [PP3] In Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie,” the memories of Tom Wingfield are layered with symbols of how he wishes to be free from his current life and the slow realization that he will never truly be free from his ties to the very household that drug him down. The prime examples of the symbolism shown in this memory play are Tom’s trips to the movies, Jim as a character, and the extinguishing of the candles.
As the dark stadium filled with fire, with the sounds of guns and bombs exploding everywhere, the crazed fans yelled at the top of their lungs. The enormous stage was rumbling with the sound of a single guitar as the band slowly started their next encore performance. Soon after I realized that I was actually at the Sanitarium concert listening to Metallica play "One", I thought to my self, "Is this real, am I actually here right now?" I had a weird feeling the entire time because I had worked all summer to simply listen to music with a bunch of strangers.
my rotten attitude even more irresistibly awful. When I am happy, any sort of upbeat,
At his final performance, Wonder Boy sees Tommy, who’s now in a wheelchair. Wonder Boy remembers what his mother told him years ago about letting go of his anger. Wonder Boy forgives Tommy. He tells everyone not to give up his or her sense of wonder.
In my opinion the movie is one of my favorites because it makes me think that don’t matter how small you are you can reach it.
The effects that comedies, action, and scary movies can cause to a person can be long-term or short-term problems. “A new U-M study shows that long-term effects can linger even into adulthood.” (DeGroat). Research also shows that these types of movies can result in health conditions, mental instability, and avoidance of real life situations that resemble what has caused the trauma. Issues such as inability to sleep through the night and obsessive thinking or talking about the frightening experience are commonly reported. Comparing “5 Scientific Ways Watching Movies Effects You” (Bengamin) and “Scary Movies Can Have Lasting Effects On Children And Teens”