Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Book of Eli
The Book review for The Road is postponed till next week. Enjoy the video trailer of the Book of Eli, showing how powerful one book is during the end of the world.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
The Road Pt 1
You know I always wondered if there was something in life that I could never live without. When I was young I had a very naive look and picked something material and childish, but now I look at that question and have an answer that I would die defending and go insane without. That answer is my family, without a doubt, that's something I not only couldn't live without but don't want to live without. I've just purchased the book "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. I've only skimmed through the first few pages but the descriptive telling of such a bleak and dismal setting. Its a story of a father and son who are traveling South, against the environment and the unknown. I've only read 8 percent (via the kindle) but there's death, despair and I'm sure there are much more parts of intense moments to come. Which brings me to my next question, who would you have by your side when it all comes crashing down...? The full book review will come by next week until then here is the trailer for the movie based on the book The Road...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Life as we knew It
It's the end of the world but in a cataclysm that i have not thought of. Long story short, a meteor hit the moon and moved it too close to earth, causing havoc, destruction on a global scale in the form of tsunamis earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The book is written in a a diary/ narrator format. Following the story of a young teenage girl named Miranda and her family through this crisis. The story shows how surviving event like this is nothing short of impossible, all the hardships and terrible moments faced by Miranda and her family, it coined in on the title of the book, their life was never the same again and the old life as they knew it was gone forever. The story was slow to pick up on the more exciting parts but I suppose it takes time to build up a good story. In short, the book was a good read and had me turning pages faster and faster with each word read and chapter finished. This book showed how the end of the world could change the strongest of us, the weakest, the most religious and how society can turn in on its self.
On a side note, here is another video adaptation of the world ending, courtesy of Fallout 3. A 1950's/Jestons theme with the funny part ending at the 1:30 mark and the grim reality beginning at the 1:31 mark.....Enjoy
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