Posts Tagged ‘Education’

Some Of The Greatest Movies From The Incredibly Passionate Thespian, Nicholas Cage February 14, 2011 No Comments

Any time my friends and I get into a discussion of the best actors currently working today, one of the more controversial answers that always seems to come up is Nicholas Cage. I can’t pinpoint exactly why I love Nicholas Cage movies so much; I don’t think he’s the most versatile actor, and the films are rarely spectacular. But that does not stop him from being one of my favorites.

How Should You Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar? With a Personal Teacher, Online, or Through Self-Teaching? February 13, 2011 No Comments

If you decide you want to learn how to play the acoustic guitar, you have some choices to make. The Internet has made a lot of things very easy to access, including online resources to teach yourself guitar. However, a personal instructor has advantages as well. You can also theoretically teach yourself. Let’s look at the pros and cons of each method so that you can decide for yourself just what is best for you.

The Greatest Al Pacino Films In His Career February 11, 2011 No Comments

Al Pacino is undisputedly one of the greatest actors alive. You can argue about it, but in the end his catalog of movies speaks for itself. While his movies in recent years may not be up to par with his earlier roles, Al Pacino has been making quality films and has starred in a number of classics.

The Most Memorable Bruce Willis Performances Throughout The Years February 10, 2011 No Comments

Yesterday I walked out of the Expendables thinking a few things, but one thought stood out amongst the rest: Bruce Willis needed to be in this movie more. Don’t get me wrong, the cast was entertaining and there was a ton of action (to say the least), but I felt shortchanged by the amount of Bruce Willis in the film. After going home and looking up his catalogue I was surprised to see how many movies there were in which he starred that I love.

The Greatest Kung Fu Inspired Films Of The Past 10 Years February 8, 2011 No Comments

If you are looking for a great type of movie to watch, whether it is alone, with family or friends, a great genre to get yourself acquainted with is martial arts movies. Over the past few years there have been some amazing films brought to us in this genre from America, Japan, Thailand and of course, China.

A Few Of The Most Memorable Movies From The Likable Actor, Leonardo DiCaprio No Comments

Whether you like him or not, Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the most popular actors alive and will be for the foreseeable future (barring a Joaquin Phoenix meltdown). I happen to fall into the former group; I think he’s incredible and it is clear that at this point in time whatever movies he wants to do, he can.

Adventure Films From The 90s Which Changed The Modern Movie Business February 7, 2011 No Comments

The 1990s was probably the best decade for action movies. With actors like Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean Claude Van Damme and Steven Segal all in their prime, we were delivered action hit after hit. This was before CGI took over stunts and before 3D gimmicks existed.

A Few Of The Most Memorable Roles From The Incredibly Talented Actor, Tom Hanks February 4, 2011 No Comments

Tom Hanks seems like a good guy. He has never said anything off screen that has turned people off and the roles he chooses consistently are likable characters. Even in Catch Me If You Can, in which he played a detective on the chase of the protagonist, he still wasn’t a bad guy.

A Few Of The Most Memorable Roles From The Great Actor, Morgan Freeman February 3, 2011 No Comments

One of my absolutely favorite actors of all time is without a doubt Morgan Freeman. Morgan Freeman has been in so many amazing films that the man deserves a separate award from the Academy Awards. Not only has he been in such a high number of quality films, but most of the films he has been in are at the very least, enjoyable movies.

Tips to Achieve Powerful Voice Resonance January 25, 2011 No Comments

Voice resonance is frequently known as the quality of someone’s voice. I am certain that everyone has listened to the sound of their own voice on the phone or answering machine previously. Is your voice deep, rich and full? Or perhaps is it high, distinct, and penetrating. The sound of your voice that you hear off the answering machine is basically based upon your vocal resonance.