I read Steve Brown’s book “A Scandalous Freedom” recently and it has left me thinking, evaluating and re-thinking my view of the grace of God. A good friend recommended this book to me and it did what he promised it would. Consequently, I find myself constantly pondering the reality of my freedom in God and conversely the self-imposed prison’s I put myself in. This book has definitely “rattled my cage” and although I don’t hold to everything that Steve Brown says, it accomplished its purpose and made me really think on this subject.
My Look Alikes – Can You See The Resemblance
My List for Santa
Okay Santa here is my list…it’s small:
1) A PS3 (interesting enough they loose like $300 plus dollars on every unit…see here)
2) An Ipod and not a knock-off Ipod…nothing fancy but one with a screen…what is the point of an MP3 player without a screen?!?
3) A Fun video game to play over the Christmas break.
I am not holding out much hope this year, although I know Santa is getting what my kids asked for Christmas and in the end that’s more important.
My Mel Gibson – Apocalypto Experience
Yesterday I went to see Apocalypto at the theatre. I had heard amazing things about the cinematic experience so I went with high expectations. The movie as a whole was good but it was a bit, shall I say: “Mel Gibson-ish.” I just found it very reminiscent of the movie “The Patriot” as if it was “The Patriot” transported back in time to the Mayan culture. All the graphic stuff aside (And it was extremely graphic! Although it wasn’t the most believable graphic stuff I have seen in these types of movies. For example, there is a scene where the Mayan priest is literally ripping out a man’s heart and the heart comes out easily and nicely disconnected from the veins and as gross as that was, I didn’t find it believable.), it is a cinematic experience and I felt like I was transported back in time. Like any good movie, it made you feel like you were apart of the characters lives and their fate was in some vicarious way, your fate. It’s a good story and Mel Gibson shows once again why he is a great storyteller…I guess I just wonder if his stories/movies are starting to sound the same, much like Michael W. Smith’s music (sorry to all those Michael W. Smith fans but it’s true). All in all, it was a good movie but it is one of those movies I won’t be buying on DVD – seeing it once is enough.
“Wild Hogs” the movie
I saw this movie trailer and think that my motorcycle brothers and I should plan a trip to the theater and watch it together:
What do you think fellow “Scalded Rabbits?”