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Saturday, April 14, 2012

A to Z - Mylings Meet Joe Black

Well apparently blogger hates me and deleted my post after two people viewed it. Sorry about this folks. I now have to wait until Monday to fix it because I'm not at my computer. But for now all I have it Mother F@&%*# for my M post...


Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks
An American author and screenwriter, with a particular interest in zombies. Brooks is also a television and voice-over actor. The son of the Jewish American director, producer, writer, and actor Mel Brooks and Italian American actress Anne Bancroft.
Brooks is the author of The Zombie Survival Guide. The book touches on what it describes as pop cultural myths about zombies. The book was later followed up in 2009 by The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks, a graphic novel depicting several of the events detailed in the book's latter section. World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War deals with the war between the human race and zombies.





Meet Joe Black


Susan meets a vibrant young man at a coffee shop. She is instantly enamored but fails to even get his name. Minutes after their encounter, unbeknownst to her, the man is struck by multiple cars. The grim reaper of Death arrives at Bill's home in the body of the young man, explaining that Bill's impassioned speech has piqued his interest after an eternity of boredom. Given Bill's capability and knowledge, Death tells Bill that in return for a few extra days of life, Bill shall be his guide on Earth. Bill agrees, and Death places himself at Bill's right hand as "Joe Black" and establishes a constant presence in Bill's home and work. Susan finds Joe appealing, but cannot understand why he is treating her like a stranger. Susan falls deeply in love with Joe, who, now under the influence of human desires, becomes attracted to her as well. Bill angrily confronts him about it, but Death intends to take Susan with him for his own. As his last birthday arrives, Bill makes a last attempt to demonstrate to Joe the meaning of true love and all it includes honesty and sacrifice. Realizing that Susan was never in love with him, but rather the young man whose body he now uses, he abandons his plans to take her. He also comes to Bill's assistance in regaining control of his company, exposing deceitful business dealings to the board and at Bill’s party Joe escorts him away, with Susan observing from a distance. She then is surprised to see Joe return without her father. She realizes that he is the young man whose body Death used, however, this is his first glimpse of her since the coffee shop.
I love love LOVE this movie. It’s one that if I see it’s on, I HAVE to watch it. I love Pitt’s vulnerability and trueness to both Death and the young man he played. I love between them is almost Notebook-esk.



The Mortal Instruments
by Cassandra Clare
City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass, City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls (May 8, 2012), and City of Heavenly Fire (Sept 2013)
Ø  Clarissa "Clary" Fray/Morgenstern/Fairchild, a Shadowhunter and the series' main female protagonist also Jace’s love interest
Ø  Jace Wayland/Morgenstern/Herondale/Lightwood, a Shadowhunter and the series' main male protagonist also Clary’s love interest
Ø  Valentine Morgenstern, a Shadowhunter, the main antagonist of the first three books and Clary's birthfather
Ø  Isabelle "Izzy" Lightwood, a Shadowhunter also considered Jace’s sister
Ø  Alexander "Alec" Lightwood, a Shadowhunter also considered Jace’s brother
Ø  Simon Lewis, a vampire or daylighter. First interested in Clary but turns to Maia after Clary rejects him. Starts out as human.
Ø  Magnus Bane, a warlock and love interest to Alec
Ø  Lucian "Luke" Graymark/Garroway, a werewolf and Clary's stepfather
Ø  Hodge Starkweather, a Shadowhunter
Ø  Sebastian Verlac/Jonathan Christopher Morgenstern, a Shadowhunter and Clary’s biological brother
Ø  Jocelyn Morgenstern/Fairchild/Fray/Graymark/Garroway, a Shadowhunter and Clary's birthmother
Ø  Maia Roberts, a werewolf and Simon’s love interest
Ø  Maryse Lightwood, a Shadowhunter also Izzy and Alec’s mother and considered stepmother of Jace
Ø  Max Lightwood, a Shadowhunter also Izzy and Alec’s brother and considered stepbrother of Jace
Ø  Robert Lightwood, a shadowhunter also Izzy and Alec’s father and considered stepfather of Jace



The Marauder's Map
The Marauder's Map is a magical map of Hogwarts created by James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew while they were at Hogwarts, during which time they gained extensive knowledge about the school grounds, such as its various hidden passages, from their frequent night-time adventures together. Harry obtains this map from Fred and George Weasley. It is given to Harry so he can travel to Hogsmeade through a hidden passageway. Snape later finds the map in Harry's possession and tries to force it to reveal its secrets, but the map merely mocks and insults him. Lupin, the current Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, is called upon to investigate this "dark object", and confiscates it to keep Harry safe, though he returns it to Harry after resigning his post at Hogwarts. From then on, the map becomes one of Harry's most useful tools in his ongoing adventures.
At first glance, the Map is simply a blank piece of parchment; but when the user points his wand at the Map and says, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good", the message "Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs, purveyors of aids to magical mischief-makers, are proud to present the Marauder's Map," and a detailed layout of Hogwarts appears. Saying, "Mischief managed!" while pointing ones wand on the parchment returns the map to its original blank state. The map displays the location of everyone within the castle and its grounds, and includes the location of secret passageways and instructions on how to access them. However, several locations like the Room of Requirement and the Chamber of Secrets do not appear on the map, either because the Marauders did not have any knowledge of them, or, in the case of the former, they are Unplottable.



Mylings


Phantasmal incarnations of the souls of unbaptized children that had been forced to roam the earth until they could persuade someone (or otherwise cause enough of a ruckus to make their wishes known) to bury them properly. They are thought to chase lone wanderers at night and jump on their backs, demanding to be carried to the graveyard, so they can rest in hallowed ground. Mylings are thought enormous and apparently grow heavier as they near the graveyard, to the point where any person carrying one (or more) could sink into the soil. If one should prove unable to make it into the cemetery, the myling kills its victim in rage. The belief that Mylings are enraged and seeking revenge is what gave them the reputation as one of the most menacing types of ghosts in Scandinavian folklore.

25 comments:

  1. I sometimes think that I could have used a Marauder's Map. I know many people wish they had one to keep track of me..lol.

    Huh...interesting one about the Mylings. So I guess do not take the responsibility one to the cemetery.

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    1. I wouldn't come within a 100 yards to a Myling.

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  2. I can watch Joe Black then watch a it again. Love your blog *bookmark*

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    1. Thanks for the bookmark! I love that movie too.

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  3. Marauder's map is one of those magical items I so wish I had!

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  4. I wish I had the Marauder's Map!

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  5. Damn Blogger! It did this to me a while back too, it's so annoying!

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  6. I'd love to watch Meet Joe Black.

    I'm going to look up the work of Max Brooks.

    I haven't had Blogger delete any of my posts. That would be horrible, especially when we put so much time into our posts.

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    1. Great movie! And you won't regret looking him up. He's pretty interesting.

      Whatever you do, don't throw your phone if blogger meses your page up. That's no help to anybody. lol

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  7. I love Meet Joe Black. Hope Blogger doesn't do this to me anytime soon. But I did have trouble finding out who followed me and adding blogs to my reading list. Oh Blogger, you naughty thing you.

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  8. Mortal Instruments! I'm so so so looking forward to the movie.

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    1. Me too. I'm interested to see the whole cast and give my two cents.

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  9. Blogger can be temperamental at times. I'm glad I'm not the only one that notices. And I loved Meet Joe Black! :)

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    1. Ticks me off I say!

      Brad Pitt makes it great!

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  10. Rotten blogger! I hate it temper tantrums. You think if we give it a lollipop it'll behave?

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    1. It might work but I doubt it. Maybe it's a she and she pms-ing!

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  11. Sorry about your post. I was typing mine yesterday and right at the end I ended up with a copy all/delete. Talk about bummed when you are the one that did it. 2nd go-rounds just are not the same.

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    1. Oh gosh that had to suck! 2nd-time-arounds don't feel the same, I agree.

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  12. That STINKS! Sorry babe :(

    I'm with Cassie. I'll take the mauder's map :)

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  13. I've never watched Meet Joe Black.
    I would love to have a Marauder's Map.
    And another creepy pic! I'm not sleeping tonight. LMAO

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    1. What! You've never seen it?

      LOL. Mylings are creepy, huh?

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