Rockin’ and Rollin’ ... Really!
Rock and Roll is the life of the late 60's and 70's.
Rock and roll meant a lot of different things. Sometimes it meant having a good time with friends and even sometimes it meant sex. Whatever the mood...
A huge part of rock and roll was the famous Rolling Stones. They were the major hit of the mid 60's. their high fashion and their music really shot out to the world of rock.
Along came Micheal Jackson with his hit of "Billy Jean". His music was first known in the late 70's. he was a hit. He was the first black entertainer to come about with the fact that he was also a musician.
As the world of rock and roll increases we know it will always be the same in one way or the other. Except that is to one man. He says that there is nothing like the old rock and roll. That is true.
Katie Fletcher
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The Sight Can Bite...
Police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) set out with shipmates by the names of Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and Quint (Robert Shaw) to concure the seas most deadliest eating machine... Jaws!
Between suspenseful music and the scarce moments, this classic tale of a shark keeps you on your toes and wanting more.
The depthful angles of the scenes really take to how the characters are portrayed. The underwater scenes really give the movie a special feature to it. This makes you feel like you are the one that is about to get eaten. It’s exciting to watch and feel like you are part of the movie.
The intense music brings out the scary parts and makes the movie somewhat predictable as to when the shark is about to be shown to its audience. Yet in some cases there is no music so again it’s hard to predict and it’s spontaneous. Along with that the audience frantically jumped as the exciting and scary expedition brought on to devour a rechad beast. What is this particular beast you might ask! With 3 inch long sharp teeth. Jaws, is this monstrous machine.
All the actors Brody (Scheider), Hooper (Dreyfuss), and Quint (Shaw) are all part in a crew together to extinguish this horrible beast once and for all. The bond between all of these actors really can make the people that are watching the movie relate to them and how they are like normal people and are not more than human.
Katie Fletcher
Police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) set out with shipmates by the names of Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and Quint (Robert Shaw) to concure the seas most deadliest eating machine... Jaws!
Between suspenseful music and the scarce moments, this classic tale of a shark keeps you on your toes and wanting more.
The depthful angles of the scenes really take to how the characters are portrayed. The underwater scenes really give the movie a special feature to it. This makes you feel like you are the one that is about to get eaten. It’s exciting to watch and feel like you are part of the movie.
The intense music brings out the scary parts and makes the movie somewhat predictable as to when the shark is about to be shown to its audience. Yet in some cases there is no music so again it’s hard to predict and it’s spontaneous. Along with that the audience frantically jumped as the exciting and scary expedition brought on to devour a rechad beast. What is this particular beast you might ask! With 3 inch long sharp teeth. Jaws, is this monstrous machine.
All the actors Brody (Scheider), Hooper (Dreyfuss), and Quint (Shaw) are all part in a crew together to extinguish this horrible beast once and for all. The bond between all of these actors really can make the people that are watching the movie relate to them and how they are like normal people and are not more than human.
Katie Fletcher
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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