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"Zombieland" sporadically has a gleeful sick energy and certainly contains some clever bloody kills with its arsenal. It is also proud enough to not throw the action inside a shopping mall (it has become a zombie movie clich, and shrewdly has cast Woody Harrelson as a half-redneck, half-chummy man of the land paired with Jesse Eisenberg's nerd survivor who is like Woody Allen in a teen body they're proof that the buddy movie can still work if you cast two severe opposites and fasten them together.What "Zombieland" has is enough ingredients to satisfy zombie-movie lover's appetites, what it doesn't do is run them to the limit. If you're going to make a movie called "Zombieland" there should be a lot more zombies. The movie also introduces an early mouth-watering gimmick: a set of rules and guidelines that pop up on the screen in overripe typography. Eisenberg, as Columbus, tells us number one rule to surviving is cardio which isn't startlingly fresh. But when he explains the "double-tap" it becomes the movie's repetitious but delicious go-to modus operandi. Harrelson (whose "Natural Born Killers" and "Kingpin" performances from the past both ring a bell), as Tallahassee, doesn't...more
Recovering from an injury can be a very slow, tricky thing. One of the most frustrating parts can be not being able to work out as you did before the injury.If you have any kind of knee, ankle, or foot problem, your physical therapist will most likely tell you that you need to take pressure off the area, and take it easy for several weeks. If you...more
If you have experienced a spinal injury in your back or neck, chances are your doctor or surgeon has prescribed physical therapy for you. This can often be the only way to fully recover your muscle strength and movement capabilities, and completely eliminate your pain.There are two types of therapy which are common for these injuries. They are...more
Up in the Air is another winner for George Clooney, the consummate movie star who brings his usual top-flight brand of intelligence to every project he chooses. Clooney stars as Ryan Bingham, a downsizing specialist that corporations hire to conduct clean, preventive-retaliation layoffs. Ryan is pleased to spend most of his life up in the air remarking that he is in reach to claim ten million flyer miles. In another observation of himself, he only spent 43 days home in Omaha in the past year. "To know me is to travel with me" is one of his zingy lines. Ryan travels light, both literally and figuratively. No family baggage in other words. What Clooney does so memorably, and easily, is project this dominant superiority complex which makes it effortless for him to fire people for a living. This attribute allows him a certain detachment from the rest of the human race those who are dumped are saps, they are beneath him. As another travelling professional, Alex (Vera Farmiga) is a female equal with the noticeable masculine name. When they first meet at a hotel bar, Alex senses Ryan's play at seduction and throws a bunch of witty verbal obstacles at him. No problem for Ryan as he suavely...more
OK. You didn't get accepted at any of the schools you applied to. What should you do now? Deal. Get over it. And consider what youre going to do next year. If you decide to re-apply, you need to assess what went wrong and resolve to improve it. A....more