Japan: Support

txt REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation to #Japan relief

as well as go to www.japansociety.org/japan_earthquake_relief_fund

 

When life throws everything it has at you, what do you do? Times like this we try not to show the massive destruction but how can’t you ? ….

Our love of japan is endless and we wish to send our greatest and most powerful good thoughts to them.
We spent the last two years engrossed in the magnificence of Japan and we fear for our friends and loved ones who reside there.If anything is understood is Japan knows how to cope with a disaster like this and they know how to rebuild.
It’s times like this we all can reflect on our own life and we all know in the end that as a world we are equal and when a piece of this planet is hurt we all feel it!

 

Japan Society to raise money for Japan relief

Japan Society

Japan Earthquake Relief Fund

Japan Society has created a disaster relief fund to aid victims of the Tohoku earthquake in Japan. Over the years, Japan Society has partnered with several Japanese and American non-profits working on the frontlines of disaster relief and recovery. Your generous tax-deductible contributions will go to organizations that directly help victims recover from the devastating effects of the earthquake and tsunamis that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.

Click here to donate  Support if you can !

Japan hit by magnitude 8.9 earthquake

A magnitude 8.9 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan on Friday, shaking office buildings in Tokyo and setting off a devastating tsunami that swept away cars and boats. The quake — the world’s fifth-largest since 1900, according to the U.S. Geological Survey — struck at 2.46 p.m. local time.

There were reports of injuries in Tokyo as officials tried to assess damage, injuries and deaths from the quake and tsunami, but there were no immediate details. Japanese television showed aerial footage of an ominous 13-foot muddy wave washing across land along the coast near the epicenter.

In various locations, live TV coverage showed massive damage from the tsunami, with dozens of cars, boats and even buildings being carried along by waters. A large ship swept away by the tsunami rammed into a breakwater in Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture. Waves could be seen splashing into city streets and over bridges.

All trains in Tokyo were stopped, and black plumes of smoke rose over the skyline. Office workers rushed out of their buildings. Subways were halted, trapping commuters underground. In the nation with the world’s third-largest economy, all airports were closed

Charlie Sheen: master manipulator or celebutard?

Within two weeks Charlie sheen has gone from abusive ex, to former drug addict, to internet gold. This rise to popularity stems from his dismissal off the highly rated but few admit to watching show two and a half men.
Which I cannot believe has been on as long as it has, if this was 1989 I can see the shows appeal. Yet it’s one of the highest rated and most syndicated series on TV.

Charlie had a ”rough patch” at the end of last year and beginning of this year and the shows executives deemed fit to postpone the series’ season finale due to Charlie’s ”erratic” behavior.

This started a war that took on a new beast. Charlie took to the net and to any TV outlet that would air him, Most notably TMZ.

He then used the internet as his weapon of choice.

Going to social networking sites and using twitter to start a heated twitter war but it’s only solider is Charlie himself. The studio heads do not confront the attack but let Charlie ”burn his own bridge”

Thus the new found war changed from Charlie ”winning” to Charlie creating catchphrases and marketing himself via 140 characters.

His charlie-isms are stuff of legend.

Boom, crush. Night, losers. Winning, duh.

But you can’t focus on things that matter if all you’ve been is asleep for forty years. Funny how sleep rhymes with sheep. You know.Duh!

Fame is empowering. My mistake was that I thought I would instinctively know how to handle it. But there’s no manual, no training course. For now, I’m just going to hang out with these two smoking hotties and fly privately around the world. It might be lonely up here, but I sure like the view.
From my big beautiful warlock brain, welcome to ‘Sheen’s Korner’ … You’re either in my corner, or you’re with the trolls.
Here’s the good news. If I realize that I’m insane, then I’m okay with it. I’m not dangerous insane.
I am on a drug. It’s called Charlie Sheen.
I don’t have a tuxedo that fits anymore because my chest and my biceps are too big.

I don’t have time for their judgment and their stupidity and you know they lay down with their ugly wives in front of their ugly children and look at their loser lives and then they look at me and they say, ‘I can’t process it’ well, no, you never will stop trying, just sit back and enjoy the show. You know?I have a different constitution. I have a different brain; I have a different heart; I got tiger blood, man.

I have defeated this earthworm with my words. Imagine what I would have done with my fire breathing fists.

I have to tell them that last night was a shameful train wreck filled with blind cuddly puppies.

I just didn’t believe I was like everybody else. I thought I was unique.

I just don’t want to live like I used to. And at some point, I’m going to put a gag order on myself in terms of talking about the past. I’ve got to slam the door and deal with the present and the future.

I saw 28 Days. I don’t remember rehab being like a day camp or being that funny. Rehab is a dumping ground. It’s a big landfill.

His twitter followers are in the near 3million as of this post and he has become more relevant than ever before in his career.

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) Bud Fox
Foodfight! (2009) (voice) Dex Dogtective
Scary Movie 4 (2006) (uncredited) Tom Logan
The Big Bounce (2004) Bob Rogers, Jr.
Scary Movie 3 (2003) Tom
Deeper Than Deep (2003) Chuck Traynor
Good Advice (2001) Ryan Edward Turner
Rated X (2000) (TV) Artie Mitchell
Being John Malkovich (1999) Charlie
Five Aces (1999) Chris Martin
Postmortem (1998/I) James McGregor
Discovery Mars (1997) Narrator
The Fireman (1997) Lyle Wilder
Money Talks (1997) James Russell
Loose Women (1997) Barbie Loving Bartender
Shadow Conspiracy (1997) Bobby Bishop
The Arrival (1996) Zane Zaminsky
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) (voice) Charles B. ‘Charlie’ Barkin
Terminal Velocity (1994) Richard ‘Ditch’ Brodie
Major League II (1994) Rick ‘Wild Thing’ Vaughn
The Chase (1994) Jackson Davis Hammond
The Three Musketeers (1993) Aramis
Deadfall (1993) Morgan “Fats” Gripp
Hot Shots! 2 (1993) Topper Harley
Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) Valet
Hot Shots! (1991) Lt. Topper Harley / Rhett Butler / Superman
The Rookie (1990) David Ackerman
Cadence (1990) Pfc. Franklin Fairchild Bean
Men at Work (1990) Carl Taylor
Navy Seals (1990) Lt. Dale Hawkins
Courage Mountain (1990) Peter
Major League (1989) Ricky Vaughn
Eight Men Out (1988) Oscar ‘Hap’ Felsch
Young Guns (1988) Richard ‘Dick’ Brewer
Wall Street (1987) Bud Fox
No Man’s Land (1987) Ted Varrick
Three for the Road (1987) Paul
Predator: The Concert (1987) Ron
Wisdom (1986) City Burger Manager
Platoon (1986) Chris
The Wraith (1986) Jake Kesey / The Wraith
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Boy in Police Station
Lucas (1986) Cappie
A Life in the Day (1986)
Out of the Darkness (1985) (TV) Man Shaving
The Fourth Wise Man (1985) (TV) Maximus
Red Dawn (1984) Matt Eckert

Is this all a part of his master plan? Is he aware of all this or is it just dumb luck as he stumbles along a society filled with Americans who loves to see their idols burn in a blaze of glory

The train hasn’t completely wrecked yet and we keep watching. And Charlie keeps tweeting.

Is this going to end with Charlie Winning? Or will he end up another damaged soul in the cog of the master machine called Hollywood?

All I know is that youtube and snl are racking in a ton of ratings from the warlock of tiger’s blood himself pope ninja assassin Charlie sheen.

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What’s next in this saga and when will it come to an end. All things viral have a short life and who knows where he will be by summer’s end.

The Adjustment Bureau

Review by Edward Gambichler

The Adjustment Bureau

You can’t outrun your fate, David”

– Terence Stamp, The Adjustment Bureau ( 2011 )

In the two months of being a member of the staff of AlternativeMindz.com , I’ve had the pleasure of being a part of an exceptionally creative group of people ( whom I also have the honor of calling my friends ). And not only that, but I also get to contribute to this (in the words of the great philosopher and part-time pharmacist Charlie Sheen) EPIC collaboration by doing something that has long been close to my heart: watching and discussing films. I’ve written three movie reviews for the site so far. And when I write up these reviews……my only goal is to be hopefully as in depth and unique in my opinions as the movies I am discussing. For the “casual film-goer” who is asked to describe a film he/or she has seen, one of the most common phrases used in order to accomplish this task is “It’s like Movie A meets Movie B”. As a “film-lover” who takes great pleasure in dissecting a film’s themes, I am loathe to provide my fellow aficionados with so ham-handed and shallow a description. Unfortunately, I must fly in the face of my own approach and describe the subject of my fourth review…The Adjustment Bureau……as “An Affair to Remember” meets “Dark City” meets “Matrix Reloaded“.

I’d like to be able to say that the fault rests with me and my “oversimplified” view towards today’s box office releases. Unfortunately, the movie industry has not made it easier for me by sticking to time worn plot devices and genres. As I said to my good friend, Juan (and what would already be obvious to you), original films (ones consisting of a unique idea, plot, direction, or theme you have not come across before) are few and far between. Movie B is either derivative, a pointless sequel to, or an outright remake of Movie A. Although you are confidant you’ve never seen The Adjustment Bureau, it will no doubt strike several familiar chords.

The movie centers around a young up and coming politician named David Norris ( played by actor Matt Damon ) whose campaign for the New York Senate seat is derailed when questionable photographs of a drunken barroom “mooning” episode from his wild past come back to haunt him. Afterwards, he finds out he has dropped significantly from the polls and has lost the election to his older opponent. While rehearsing his concession speech in a men’s bathroom, he is startled by an enchanting young woman named Elise (played by actress Emily Blunt) who snuck in to use one of the stalls. To say their attraction to each other is strong is an understatement. and not only does David get a kiss from the young lady, but a second wind in the form of inspiration from his brief hookup. His concession speech goes from a humbling admission of defeat to a rousing and honest promise to bounce back and further pursue his political future.  From there, his Life is back on track and everything goes according to plan. Not David’s plan as we find out………but the Plan that has been implemented by a god-like being known as the “Chairman”. The race of human-like beings ( who are distinguishable in appearance from other humans only by the fedoras they wear ) who serve the Chairman to guide humans like David along their individual Path are referred to as simply, The Adjustment Bureau. They are the ones who are really in control of our reality and who make sure all the events in our lives are engineered towards the execution of this Plan.

David is  derailed from his Path one day,  however, when his assigned Adjuster Harry ( played by actor Anthony Mackie ) falls asleep and misses guiding David though a crucial window.  It is within this unexpected gap of time that David bumps into Elise again on a downtown bus (an event that was not supposed to happen ). The attraction between them is still palpable and she gives him her phone number. However, Harry was supposed to delay David and Norris arrives in his office ten minutes earlier than what was planned. There he is a witness to a bizarre event unfolding….. his co-workers and his best friend and campaign manager Charlie, frozen in place……while a team of Adjusters led by a man named Richardson (  actor John Slattery of Mad Men fame ) fine tune their victims memories and choices. When David observes the surreal scene unfolding him, he flees the office with the Adjusters giving chase. Despite his best efforts to shake them ( every time David seems to turn a corner………an Adjuster is there waiting for him..), they finally corner him and they take them into their custody. Knowing they have no other choice ( now that Norris has seen too much )…….they divulge their entire existence to David. Richardson informs Norris that he and his political ambitions are an important part of the Chairman’s Grand Plan. Unfortunately for David, and his budding romance, Elise was only suppose to inspire his rebound speech…….and that was the extent of her role.  However, David ( who is still infatuated with Elise ) is unwilling to acknowledge the stakes of his role in the Plan. He is then informed that if he does not turn away from a Life with Elise…..not only will he jeopardize his future in politics…..but her dreams of being a famous dancer.

However, the attraction David feels for her is so powerful that he’ll risk everything he has to try to manipulate the forces and events surrounding him so he can keep Elise in his Life. In order to do that, he must go on the run with Elise, find the Chairman and convince him to forge a different Plan for the two……with a determined team of Adjusters hot on their trail.

This film is based on famous sci-fi novelist Philip K. Dick’s short story Adjustment Team. And like the majority of film adaptions of Dick’s work….it is “loosely” based. Dick is one of those rare authors whose story concepts and central ideas translate well to film……but not his overall tone. With the exception of Blade Runner and A Scanner Darkly…….most of these adaptations had to take on some of the aforementioned time worn devices to make it palatable to general audiences. With Total Recall…..it was an Action film.  With Minority Report….it was a Chase film. And finally with the Adjustment Bureau….we have the Love Story.

Unfortunately, we have seen some of the themes present here in other movies already. In Dark City the world is populated by sinister beings who can manipulate humans ( much like the Adjusters ) in order to make them respond in ways they dictate.  The Adjusters, in this film, utilize inter-dimensional doorways to travel from one geographical location to another (much like the corridors programs use to travel between two digital worlds (as in Matrix Reloaded). All in all………there is nothing that really makes this film stand out in the science fiction genre. People will likely recall this film ten years from now, but, it will not be first on anyone’s minds when they are asked to name the top sci-fi films of all time.

What this movie does benefit from is the extraordinary amount of onscreen chemistry between the two leads, Damon and Blunt. Damon has a gift for providing a relaxed atmosphere and rapport with his female co-stars (much like with Vera Farmiga in The Departed ). Based on their performances alone, this film would probably have found better success as a normal rom-com or drama ( without the sci-fi element ). Hopefully, this will not be the last screen pairing of the two.

Do we control our destiny, or do unseen forces manipulate us? Matt Damon stars in the thriller The Adjustment Bureau as a man who glimpses the future Fate has planned for him and realizes he wants something else. To get it, he must pursue the only woman he’s ever loved across, under and through the streets of modern-day New York. On the brink of winning a seat in the U.S. Senate, ambitious politician David Norris (Damon) meets beautiful contemporary ballet dancer Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt)-a woman like none he’s ever known. But just as he realizes he’s falling for her, mysterious men conspire to keep the two apart. David learns he is up against the agents of Fate itself-the men of The Adjustment Bureau-who will do everything in their considerable power to prevent David and Elise from being together. In the face of overwhelming odds, he must either let her go and accept a predetermined path.