DJ Discovery Competition – W Hotel Downtown Atlanta

The field for the DJ Discovery competition at The W Hotel is highly fierce!

Hundreds… Yay, Thousands may have tried their hand for the Resident DJ spot. But, only the remaining top 10 stand tall.

DJ Sha is amongst the Final 10. She will be spinning her Good Vibes later on tonight between 7-9 pm. Her set will prove to be Rockin and Shakin in the Living Room at The W. Come on down!

MentalThang

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Knight of Cups Movie Review

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A constant moving of skyline scenes, to nightclubs, to facial expressions, to one woman after another, to I think I get it – Family, to What the Heck is going on???

Gotta say, I didn’t like this one.  I’m told, if you’ve never been to a Terrence Malick movie before, you’re going to get caught off guard.  His movies are more of movement, cinematography, symbolism…so, I’m told!

Symbolism, huh?  Ok, let’s break this down.  Christian Bale is obviously the Knight, who is lost, and on an exploratory journey to feel something.  The “Cups” are the many ways he gets drunk, albeit from alcohol, the different women with their individual nuances, the strip clubs, to his father and brother never at constant peace.

Yeah, symbolism and cinematography.  A Knight Of Cups to be left up to your interpretations.

 – MentalThang

My All American Movie Screening Review

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Courage…shows the character of a man.  Faith…shows the strength of that character.

Two strong words to describe the University of Texas Longhorns Hero – Freddie Steinmark.

At the start of the film, we find ourselves at the latter half of Steinmark’s life.  We see the hard work and commitment by the family to get a big university football scholarship.  That road leads to the University of Texas.

Small in stature at 5’9, Steinmark, played by #Finn Wittrock, consistently shows why he’s on the team.  He out runs everybody on the team.  He hits harder than anybody on the team, and he has more spirit, heart than anybody on the team.  It is a tenacity that leads to a 1969 National Championship for the University of Texas.

However, that glory is short lived, and Steinmark must face his toughest challenge.  Known as a self-less team player, he inspired, and encouraged everyone to work hard at doing their best, to hope, and to dream, no matter the adversity.

People, this is a true story of a young man, whose life span may have been cut short, but was lived with “Heart”.  So much so, that his image, with the word “Heart”, is exemplified before every UT home game on the big Jumbotron.

Freddie Steinmark – “My All American” for the University of Texas Longhorns.

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Suffragette Movie Screening Review

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Hard labor in wash laundries, unequal pay to men, no voice in the legal system to the well being of one’s child, as well as no voice over one’s own money because you’re a woman?

Enough is enough!

Women in the early 1900s decided they no longer wished to be non-existent.  They wanted equal rights, and the right to vote with men.

Suffragette expounds on the early “foot soldiers” in this cause, in early 1900 Britain.  With the movement cast aside as a joke, a small band of women take it up a notch, resorting to militant practices, to draw attention to their cause.

Based on true events, and real people, such as Emily Wilding Davison, whose last act brought global wide attention to the cause, one can see the depth of the meaning “Suffragette”.

It is a slow paced movie.  But, it will get you there to the significance of an ongoing fight to equal rights, and the right to vote for women around the globe.

MentalThang

Room Movie Screening Review

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Talk about a movie that will reach down to your inner core, and hold you in heroic suspense…Room is that movie!

Room is a movie about a young woman, who survives a 7 yr. enclosure with her son.  We see the daily lives of the two in a tiny room, and realize the boy has never seen the outside world.  This tiny “Room” is his world.

With heroic measures, the Mom comes up with a plan for an escape, using Jack.  Jack, played by Jacob Tremblay, gives an Oscar performance showing the mental transformation of going from the Room to living in the outside world.  He is the strength, the Hero who saves his Mom.

Do not be surprised when you see this movie at the Oscars.  It will be nominated!

MentalThang