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On Wednesday, April 20, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew announced that Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, on the $20 bill. T...Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza added a news bookmark.
A few weeks ago, Apple Inc. released a new advertisement to highlight the new "Hey Siri" feature that allows iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus users to summon the personal digital as...Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza added a news bookmark.
Tossing a plastic spoon or fork into the trash after using it once is not just acceptable; it is fashionable. Experts estimate that over 40 billion pieces of plastic cutlery end...Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza added a news bookmark.
On Thursday, April 14, a 6.5 magnitude earthquake jolted the residents of Japan's Kyushu Island. The tremor that struck near the town of Ueki in the Kumamoto Prefecture occurred...Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza's movie review was featured in Jem and the Holograms.
Jem and the Holograms used to be an amazing TV show in the 80s, full of life lessons, and how fame isn't as important as family. In this live-action remake, i was greatly disappointed. The movie does not have the same plot line, and can be inappropriate at times. While the songs are good, I noticed that the songs were glorifying partying, while in the original show, the songs were about helping people, and how we need to stand up and change the world. I hope that people finally make an accurate movie about something, instead of something like this. I'm sure that the movie would've been a way better hit if they had just stuck to the plot line. Instead of trying to reach the people that actually watched the show as a kid, they were aiming at the teenage audience. While i like that they made it about family, i still didn't get the same vibe like i did from the show. I give this movie three popcorns.Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza added a movie review.
Jem and the Holograms used to be an amazing TV show in the 80s, full of life lessons, and how fame isn't as important as family. In this live-action remake, i was greatly disappointed. The movie does not have the same plot line, and can be inappropriate at times. While the songs are good, I noticed that the songs were glorifying partying, while in the original show, the songs were about helping people, and how we need to stand up and change the world. I hope that people finally make an accurate movie about something, instead of something like this. I'm sure that the movie would've been a way better hit if they had just stuck to the plot line. Instead of trying to reach the people that actually watched the show as a kid, they were aiming at the teenage audience. While i like that they made it about family, i still didn't get the same vibe like i did from the show. I give this movie three popcorns.Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza has watched this movie.
Over 8 years agojustmeandpizza's movie review was featured in Zootopia.
okay I saw this movie when it first came out and i have something to say about it: It was amazing on so many levels. Judy Hopps is your classic country girl (rabbit), with big dreams about being a cop. But, to many, it's an unreachable dream, a bunny being a cop. But guess what? She becomes one! But, of course, it isn't going to be perfect. On the edge of your seat cop job? Nope. Meter maid. But bigger things are stirring in Zootopia. Over twelve animals have gone missing, and it seems every cop in the city is assigned to find one...except Judy. After much persuasion, she gets the job (with a two day time limit--!) and is off to solve the case. Along the way she inlists the help of a smooth 'business' fox by the name of Nick Wilde. Together, they try to find the missing animal.....and try to figure out why its only the predators that are missing...and are turning savage. I would totally reccomend this movie, although it can be a little scary and full of suspense. I love how Disney perfectly talks about just because WHAT a person is, it doesn't define WHO they are. Five million popcorns for ZootopiaOver 8 years agojustmeandpizza added a movie review.
okay I saw this movie when it first came out and i have something to say about it: It was amazing on so many levels. Judy Hopps is your classic country girl (rabbit), with big dreams about being a cop. But, to many, it's an unreachable dream, a bunny being a cop. But guess what? She becomes one! But, of course, it isn't going to be perfect. On the edge of your seat cop job? Nope. Meter maid. But bigger things are stirring in Zootopia. Over twelve animals have gone missing, and it seems every cop in the city is assigned to find one...except Judy. After much persuasion, she gets the job (with a two day time limit--!) and is off to solve the case. Along the way she inlists the help of a smooth 'business' fox by the name of Nick Wilde. Together, they try to find the missing animal.....and try to figure out why its only the predators that are missing...and are turning savage. I would totally reccomend this movie, although it can be a little scary and full of suspense. I love how Disney perfectly talks about just because WHAT a person is, it doesn't define WHO they are. Five million popcorns for ZootopiaOver 8 years agojustmeandpizza added a new comment in
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