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Monday
Apr022012

Babies at the Movies #atozchallenge

“Cause we fit together like a hand and glove, just to be with you is all I’m thinking of...”

“Baby” by Brandy has always been one of many songs I enjoy listening to. While this upbeat tune, about a love interest or teenage crush is cute in and of itself, the music video is even better. It makes viewers want to dance and was also age appropriate for Brandy fans and the singer herself, upon the release of her self-titled album. Now, how can we get rude parents who bring their babies to the movie theater to not only understand what age appropriate means, but also adhere to this standard of behavior or social etiquette?

If your child is under 2 years of age, why, oh why are you bringing him or her with you to see the comedy “Horrible Bosses” or the action flick, “2012?” The last time I checked, the former film is Rated-R and the latter is rated PG-13. Baby’s don’t care how funny Jennifer Aniston is nor do they care if John Cusak can save the world -- that is why Hollywood makes movies like “Shrek” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked” -- to accommodate moviegoers of all ages.

Since parents are going to do what they want to do anyway, there are ways to make the thought of movies and babies in one room seem a little less annoying -- beyond the movie theater, of course.

The next time you host or attend a baby shower, play a photo guessing game that features scenes from movies about babies, parenting or kids. Here are game sheets that I made, along with an answer key that you can print out on blue paper if the baby shower is for a boy and pink, yellow or any other color you prefer if the newborn baby is set to be a girl.

Object of the game: Name the movie that corresponds with the trivia fact and photo for each number.

Grab it here...

Baby Movie Guessing Game 

and enjoy!

Do YOU think that babies should be admitted in movie theaters?

Also, the Monday Movie Meme may be taking a backseat to the A to Z Challenge this week while Dale at Smurfin' the Web covers one of the most famous film franchises today. So, be sure to check his "B" post out!

Sunday
Apr012012

Angels in Film and Beyond #atozchallenge

“A love like ours is heaven sent – you fill me up with the joy of living; when things get tough, I can always turn to you. You’re my angel…”

“Angel” by Anita Baker has to be one of the most romantic songs ever made, which comes as no surprise because it is delivered by a very soulful woman who is known for singing about love and all it encompasses. Romance aside, this tune reminds me of angels who are oftentimes under-appreciated for all that they do for loved ones and strangers alike.

These angels may also be referred to as heroes because they save lives by donating, facilitating or funding organ transplants, offering help in times of tragedy such as environmental disasters, house fires or everyday challenges including motor vehicle accidents, abuse or other types of violence. The contributions of people who are in this group extend beyond heroic acts, to include simple acts of kindness that tranform lives.

I’m sure that many of you can think of at least on angel who has served you, someone you know or someone that you don’t know. There are many in our lives that we can be thankful for every day because they are also people who lift us up, those that encourage us or bring out the best in us by either intentionally or unintentionally causing us to hone in on our best qualities that we have to offer the world.

It’s kind of like what Morgan Freeman’s character did in “Lean on Me” by challenging his peers and students to do better; what Sean Connery’s character did in “Finding Forrester” by forcing his teenage prodigy to channel anger and curiosity into literary work; what Julia Roberts’ character did in “Erin Brockovich” by helping a group of total strangers get justice for medical ailments caused by pollution; what Liam Neeson’s character did in “Taken” by risking his life to find and save his kidnapped daughter by any means necessary and what Denzel Washington and Chris Pine’s characters did in “Unstoppable” by putting themselves in danger to prevent a disaster for innocent people in nearby towns.

Here is a little trivia game based on film plots involving superheroes and everyday heroes; that you could play during a movie night.

The following tunes were on the soundtrack or appeared as a theme song for which film?

1. "I Believe I Can Fly" by R. Kelly - Film: _____________________

2. "Gotham City" by R. Kelly - Film: _________________________

3. "Hero" by Chad Kroeger - Film: __________________________

4. "Iris" by The Goo Goo Dolls - Film: _______________________

5. "Shake Ya Tailfeather" by Nelly - Film: _____________________

6. "Impossible" by Kanye West - Film: ______________________

7. "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N’ Roses - Film: ____________

8. "Gangsta’s Paradise" by Coolio - Film: ____________________

9. "He Got Game" by Public Enemy - Film: ____________________

10. "Don’t Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith - Film: ___________

You can print out this list and play this trivia game at the dinner table with family and friends -OR- You can play it right now by answering the questions yourself. The only catch is that you have 5 minutes. Ready? Set. Go!

What does the word Angel and/or Hero mean to YOU?

Have YOU ever been touched by any Angels or Heroes?

Who were these people and what kind of impact did they have on YOUR life?

Friday
Mar302012

Getting to Know Me - Nicole at The Madlab Post #atozchallenge

I’ve decided to jump on the Getting to Know Us bandwagon built by the co-hosts of the A to Z Challenge, whom Sue H dubs Lee & Co. So without rehashing many tidbits that I’ve already mentioned, here are some basics about me along with the questions and answers that you’ve been dying to know.

About Me

Name: Nicole Ayers.

Blog: The Madlab Post (you are here)

and Madlab Post Updates (my backup/alternate blog)

Other online info: I’m on Twitter @MadlabPost and operate the Madlab Entertainment channel YouTube.

Movies: Lighten Up, Babies on Sale, Are We Neighbors (served as director) and Thieves Among Us.

10 Getting to Know You Questions

1. What is the most daring thing you’ve ever done?
Too many that I care to name here, so let’s just stick with something minor -- Learn to operate a handgun at a shooting range.

2. What is your favorite article of clothing?
In general, it’s a tie between jeans and socks. Jeans are my favorite because they are so versatile that I can dress them up or down, depending on the occasion or my mood. Socks are my favorite because, well, they’re cool and always comfortable. I’ve worn uncomfortable jeans before but cannot recall a time when I ever wore uncomfortable socks. If you want to get more specific, however, then I have a baby soft, cream colored off-the-shoulder sweater that I LOVE and would wear often if it weren’t for the dark orange, brownish looking stains that ruined it. Now it sits in my drawer while I look at it and wonder what could have been.

3. What is your favorite monster?
Freddy Kruger. You’d think that being one of the most notorious horror movie villains would make Freddy a least favorite monster but he has a strange mix of fright and humor that I thought was pretty cool, as a kid -- and I don’t like horror movies, so kudos to the Elm street terror who could at least make me laugh in between all that other drama.

4. If you had to dress up as your favorite literary character, who would it be?
Princess Arwen from J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel, The Lord of the Rings. Simple, yet elegant and leaves much to the imagination. While I never read the book, the on-screen adaptation of LOTR has become one of my all-time favorite movies so I figure since the films are based on the book, then she must have dressed like this in print -- I suppose.

5. What is your favorite fairy tale, urban myth or nursery rhyme?

I have many favorites but if I had to pick just one, I’d go with “London Bridge is Falling Down” because I used to play this game often -- in the schoolyard, outside on the sidewalk wherever. 

London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.
Londong Bridge is falling down, my fair lady.
Take a key and lock her up, lock her up, lock her up.
Take a key and lock her up, my fair lady.

Boy, this reminds me of a childhood hand game that we used to play in Philly too:
Shame, shame, shame.
I don’t wanna go to Mexico no more, more, more.
There’s a big fat policeman at the door, door, door.
If he catch you by the collar, girl you better holler.
I don’t wanna go to Mexico no more, more, more.


6. What is a cause near and dear to your heart?
Wildlife preservation, movie piracy prevention and helping children who are hospitalized with life threatening illnesses or life altering medical conditions.

7. What’s the strangest item you’ve used as a bookmark?
Toilet paper.

8. Do you have any nicknames? What are they and how did you earn them?

Yes, quite a few actually but I’ll name the ones that stood out which are Cola-girl, Tweety and Goody Two-Shoes. My friend Michelle calls me cola-girl sometimes -- a play on my name, obviously. A buddy from around the neighborhood gave me the nickname Tweety because of an old Looney Tunes bookbag that I used to carry in high school. In college, some of the guys would refer to me as Goody Two-Shoes because I stayed on a relatively straight and narrow path -- Man, if they could see me now!

9. Name one habit you want to change in yourself?
I'd like to change my habit of  
dealing in extremes. Things are either great or they suck. I’m either all in or I refuse to be bothered. If I’m open, I’m usually too open and If I’m closed off, then there is something that I just don’t trust. There is rarely any middle ground and I’ve been working to make changes so there is room for that being impatient. I don’t like to wait. I either want it now or I don’t want it at all. Maybe it’s the result of living in the city for so long.

10. Tell us something interesting or shocking about yourself.
I once cut my hand on a pair of panties. No joke. Broke skin and bled -- some elastic, I tell ya. One of my drawings was displayed in Borders bookstore. I take my fondness of fashion dolls so seriously that when I was a kid, I kept a small collection of what I oh-so-generously labeled “community dolls,” separate from the dolls that I played with. These community dolls were the only dolls that I shared with other children and they consisted of my unwanted toys because they were either made of cheap plastic material or they were ugly or I just didn’t like them.

Some A to Z Questions

1. What was your favorite A to Z post from 2011?
It is a tie between my Letter N post, because I worked harder on that one than many of the other posts I wrote for the 2011 A to Z Challenge, and my Letter X post, because I learned more about movie ratings than I thought I would, while doing research to write that particular one.

2. What brought you to the A to Z originally? Tell us about your first A to Z.
Shoot! I don’t remember what or more importantly, who brought me to the A to Z Challenge. It was a blog post from either Writercize or Word Nerd Speaks and 2011 was my first time participating in it.

3. Are you doing a theme?
Yes, I am doing a mashup of three different themes with a central, cinematic flair.

4. Are you writing & scheduling posts in advance?
Yes, although I still have about half of the letters left to finish writing but it shouldn’t be difficult since I already completed a detailed outline for all 26 of my posts. I planned to schedule posts in advance but the scheduling feature in my new blog dashboard does not seem to be working, so I may have to publish each post manually.

5. What is your favorite letter of the alphabet and why? What letter do you like least?
A is my favorite letter because it stands for accomplishment and also because it’s first in line. Maybe it makes me sound like a spoiled brat or maybe it’s that goody two-shoes syndrome coming out but “A” means that you get first dibs before any of the other letters. Since my last name starts with “A,” I was always first in school -- first to be called up for prizes or activities, first to give a speech, first to get the test scores, first to get a seat in the room, first to choose between cookies and cake, first to -- well, you get the picture. HeHe ;) I don’t suppose I have a least favorite letter.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this question and answer session. You are welcome to ask any additional questions you might have in the comments section. Or, feel free to answer the questions yourself! I won’t tell.