Well, this is it. The end of our scholastic year. I've learned some things in this class, but if I was to pick one to write about, it would be that we all, with the proper application of blood, sweat, and time, can participate in the collective group discussion occurring on the internet. I wasn't the most prolific or the most concise, but these blog posts gave me a real chance to express myself in a way that probably taught myself more about me than the state of the blogosphere.
If I have one regret, it was the lack of interesting (to me) topics to post about. If only I had been able to comment on an ongoing presidential election year or some such thing, I believe it would have been a great opportunity to show my aptitudes.
If you've been reading my blog, or even just bits of it, I appreciate your time, and hope that you'll keep following. Who knows? We're just a few months away from the Primaries ramping up. It'll be an interesting trip.
Juan's Media Madness
Friday, April 29, 2011
Foreign Movies - Realm of the Stuck Up
Man, foreign movies, what a topic.
And quite a few more. I'm one of those self styled movie buffs.
Really, foreign movies aren't an more original or interesting than domestic films, but the ones that manage to translate and become popular are usually the cream of the crop. This results in a skewed perception by movie critics. No films made in France aren't any better because they're made in France, they just happen to be one of the better films out of that country.
That said. There are quite a few films made outside the Anglo-Western English sphere. I've only had an opportunity to see a few. For some reason, American film goers really hate subtitles. I mean, I even heard rumbles of people complaining about Avatar which translated the Native American parallels' tongue into English. Really? Did you just want them to speak English?
Anyways, here a few foreign flicks I've had the pleasure of checking out:
Metropolis
Run Lola Run (Great for getting into foreign films)
Run Lola Run (Great for getting into foreign films)
22 Bullets
Let the Right One In
Shaolin Soccer
Kung Fu Hustle (One of my all time favorites)
Let the Right One In
Shaolin Soccer
Kung Fu Hustle (One of my all time favorites)
Ong Bak
Hobo With a Shotgun
And quite a few more. I'm one of those self styled movie buffs.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
2012 Republican Primaries
Check out these statistics gathered by ohmygov! It's quite obvious that Social Media is intrinsically tied with politics. It is a whole other thing to see the actual numbers.
FACEBOOK FANS
TWITTER FOLLOWERS
1) Newt Gingrich | 1,309,037 | ||
2) Sarah Palin | 422,884 | ||
3) Mike Huckabee | 129,320 | ||
4) Bobby Jindal | 55,983 | ||
5) Michele Bachmann | 35,688 | ||
6) Ron Paul | 31,539 | ||
7) Chris Christie | 28,564 | ||
8) Tim Pawlenty | 25,856 | ||
9) Haley Barbour | 11,444 | ||
10) Michael Steele | 8,738 | ||
11) Rick Perry | 5,686 | ||
12) Mitch Daniels | 1,978 |
Monday, April 11, 2011
Health Reform Explained Video
I've been meaning to post about this particular video for a long time.
Health Reform Explained Video
This is it folks. This is a video that takes a complex, controversial issue, and then calmly explains the idea with neutrality and clarity. This is the pinnacle of what 'English for New Media' is all about.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Recalling Reading
Behold, the fruit of my (and Dan's) labour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-Q1SX-gfes&feature=youtube_gdata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-Q1SX-gfes&feature=youtube_gdata
Monday, March 28, 2011
If you can't send a message in one hundred-and-forty characters it probably isn't worth sending. Excuse me while I write an essay on this topic.
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Friday, March 25, 2011
Powerpuff Girls!
The most vivid childhood show I remember was the PowerPuff girls.
Feminist, catchy, and with some of the most creative villains I've ever seen! How can you say no?
Feminist, catchy, and with some of the most creative villains I've ever seen! How can you say no?
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