When I picked up this book one thing popped out at me, "the mob." I am a huge fan of the HBO series The Sopranos, so when I saw "the mob" as part of the book title it immediatly got my attention. I was hoping in choosing this book that it would be some what action packed like The Sopranos are. Also on the cover of the book is "The true-life story of the only man to work for all five of New York's mafias family." If you read that on a book cover and your an action packed fanatic and that description does not interest you, well then you are not a real action packed fanatic. When I read that I automatically thought, a man who worked for all five mafia familes during a time where the mob was a real problem, that has got to have action in it.
The main character of this book, Frankie Saggio, was one of the most successful mobsters to ever live. He was smart enough to buy and sell stocks to earn his money. He would put buy a stock and then once it reached its peek he would sell it and it would basically crash. He would do this for numerous years and no one that he would buy stocks from would ask any questions about his stocks falling because they would rise so high that it was an investment they couldn't turn down. Born to the Mob gives a good look on day-to-day organized mob crime from someone who was at the highest level of it. Frankie Saggio now lives in an undisclosed location and the Witness Protection Service has changed his name for safety reasons.
-B-rich
Friday, December 23, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Reaction to Sherlock Holmes
This movie takes place in 1891 and well I don't believe that any of the dialogue really matches up with the period of the time, I do believe (and i'm one of the few that do) director Guy Ritchie did an actual decent job with this movie. The movie he made wasn't such a quality film that explains Sherlock Holmes in a whole but a film that showed how "B-A" Holmes was, like he was black opps or something. I actually like the way Ritchie portrayed the characters in this film, he put his own little twist on the characters kind of. A lot of critics didn't review this film well because this is really not what Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about. I enjoyed the action packed film and didn't care so much about the quality of the film.
Let's begin with Robert Downey Jr. I am one who believes his acting in this film was just as good as his acting in Iron Man. His thought process which is commonly shown to the audiance was one of the coolest things about this film. It shows how the laws physics are used to brake bones, destroy organs, and get a KO, oh yeah all that is in slow motion then it shows it all in real time and noise and is electric. Jude Laws role in this I thought was amazing. As most critics thought his part had to much action, I thought it had a perfect amount. Most critics thought Watson's part should only be a know knowledgeable detective. I like how Ritchie portrayed him as an action packed detective who happens to be a genius.
Let's begin with Robert Downey Jr. I am one who believes his acting in this film was just as good as his acting in Iron Man. His thought process which is commonly shown to the audiance was one of the coolest things about this film. It shows how the laws physics are used to brake bones, destroy organs, and get a KO, oh yeah all that is in slow motion then it shows it all in real time and noise and is electric. Jude Laws role in this I thought was amazing. As most critics thought his part had to much action, I thought it had a perfect amount. Most critics thought Watson's part should only be a know knowledgeable detective. I like how Ritchie portrayed him as an action packed detective who happens to be a genius.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Response to curious incident of the dog at night time
Let me start this blog off by stating that I personally would not recommend this book to anyone. Dont't get me wrong this book had times when it seemed that it was going to get more interesting but then there were always these mini chapters, basically a paragraph long that would just mean absolutely nothing to the book. Or maybe it did have something to do with the book and I just wasn't looking deep enough into the book for the answer. Either way this book never really got me to be so interested in it that I just wanted to keep reading on to the next chapter.
I mean lets be honest here, there are not many high schoolers that are going to be interested in a book that is written from the point of view from a kid who has aspergers. I am not trying to be mean but a book written like a fifth grader is writting it is not going to interest me especially when a sub plot of the book is about Chris trying to find out who killed a dog. No offense but I know I don't want to learn or read about a kid searching for who killed a dog he liked to pet every now and then.
I did however like the fact that Chris had to over come his own disability of aspergers to solve some things in his life. Like finding the murder of wellington or trying to find out about his mom and where she is or if she is dead or alive. Also how all of his misunderstandings would be funny to us readers and how his understandings would seem strange to us readers. Probably the best part of the book was Chris's ability to create a metaphor for just about any situation he was involved with. If a "normal" human were looking for all these things then they might of gave up during certain times during the book, but chris's inabilitly to understand emotion helped him to carry on with his searches.
-B-rich
I mean lets be honest here, there are not many high schoolers that are going to be interested in a book that is written from the point of view from a kid who has aspergers. I am not trying to be mean but a book written like a fifth grader is writting it is not going to interest me especially when a sub plot of the book is about Chris trying to find out who killed a dog. No offense but I know I don't want to learn or read about a kid searching for who killed a dog he liked to pet every now and then.
I did however like the fact that Chris had to over come his own disability of aspergers to solve some things in his life. Like finding the murder of wellington or trying to find out about his mom and where she is or if she is dead or alive. Also how all of his misunderstandings would be funny to us readers and how his understandings would seem strange to us readers. Probably the best part of the book was Chris's ability to create a metaphor for just about any situation he was involved with. If a "normal" human were looking for all these things then they might of gave up during certain times during the book, but chris's inabilitly to understand emotion helped him to carry on with his searches.
-B-rich
Thursday, December 8, 2011
UFC 140
Who is going to be watching the 24 year old Jon Jones (youngest champion in UFC history) defend his Light Heavyweight UFC tittle against former champion Lyoto Machida December 10th? I know I will be "spending" money with my friends to order that fight. I put spending in quotations because buying UFC on pap-per-view is not a "waste" of money at all. This will be Jon Jones 2nd tittle defense. His first tittle defense came agaisnt no other then probably the most respected fighter in the Light Heavyweight division besides "The Iceman" Chuck Lidell, Quinton "The Rampage" Jackson. His nickname is the rampage.
I am not saying Machida doesn't have a chance at beating Jon Jones this saturday, I am just saying his chances are very slim. Jones has the longest reach in UFC history with it being 84.5 inches. His arm length is not human, he can land punches from over 3 feet away. His now famous spinning elbow has been clocked at 900 degrees pre second which happens to be faster then an Apache helicopter. Also in another fight while his opponent and himself were on the ground Jones landed 10 elbows to the face in 4 seconds, fight over. One more fact, Jones chock hold has over 500 pounds of force on it. If a fighter can over come those stattistics then he might have a chance to beat Jones.
-B-rich
I am not saying Machida doesn't have a chance at beating Jon Jones this saturday, I am just saying his chances are very slim. Jones has the longest reach in UFC history with it being 84.5 inches. His arm length is not human, he can land punches from over 3 feet away. His now famous spinning elbow has been clocked at 900 degrees pre second which happens to be faster then an Apache helicopter. Also in another fight while his opponent and himself were on the ground Jones landed 10 elbows to the face in 4 seconds, fight over. One more fact, Jones chock hold has over 500 pounds of force on it. If a fighter can over come those stattistics then he might have a chance to beat Jones.
-B-rich
Materialistic.
Everybody has different points of views and definitions of what materialistic items are. My point of view on this blog topic is that a materialistic item is something that is worth a decent amount of money, depending on the object. Also an object that someone wouldn't like to live without, rather then having items that have self or family value to yourself.
A materialistic item that I would like to have would have to be some shampoo because you got to love that being clean feeling, I feel like it is refreshing to be all cleaned up. Also I wouldn't mind having some bottled water, and a lot of it. Sense the average male needs three liters of water per day it would not be a bad materialistic item to have.
-B-rich
A materialistic item that I would like to have would have to be some shampoo because you got to love that being clean feeling, I feel like it is refreshing to be all cleaned up. Also I wouldn't mind having some bottled water, and a lot of it. Sense the average male needs three liters of water per day it would not be a bad materialistic item to have.
-B-rich
Prime numbers.
I do not think prime numbers are like life at all. I do not believe that you can use a group of prime numbers to compare to how life is and how life works. Numbers, prime or not prime, are not always accurate. For example, a quaterback could throw 20 interceptions in one season but 14 of the interceptions could of been tipped and not caught by the offensive player. Sometimes life can be logical but it is not logical all the time, that is where the saying, "Life isn't fair..", comes into play. Also there are rules in life. They are called laws and we as citizens are to follow the laws or we have to face our punishment for not following them.
-B-rich
-B-rich
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