by Denice Moffat | Media Reviews
As he was trying to figure out how to correct the way his motorcycle fishtailed at 85 miles/hour he figured if he added a lead weight just to the front of center point of gravity, that it would stop the wobble. He demonstrated the concept using a cigar and a toothpick. Well, he tried it and it didn’t work. By this time he had three accomplices and a following. He said to them, “That was a stupid idea. Who thought that up?” as he laughed after trying his idea out and almost killing himself. “You did, Burt!” they said.
by Denice Moffat | Media Reviews
Everyone around Ross knows that playing his guitar IS his life purpose, but he’s convinced that he needs to act “responsibly” and make money in various ways to keep the farm going, his uncle cared for and to provide funds for his brother’s passion which is the garden. He’s so busy doing what he’s doing, he’s lost touch with reality and living in the present.
by Denice Moffat | Media Reviews
Emily (Abigale Breslin), age 11 has terminal cancer but it is not evident to Jason. One of the gifts Jason has to accomplish is to have just one friend who loves you with no strings attached. When asked how long she intends to stay friends with Jason she tells the attorney (Bill Cobbs) in charge of the project, “I intend to know him my whole life!”
by Denice Moffat | Media Reviews
Many people believe that the Law of Attraction doesn’t work for them, but if they really went inward and evaluated the thoughts they were thinking, they would find that they are actually thinking more negative thoughts than positive ones. I tell my clients that this process is like a teeter-totter. You have to distract yourself from thinking negative thoughts (when you are aware of them) and put the energy into thinking more positive thoughts which will eventually tip the scales to attract a better set of circumstances.
by Denice Moffat | Media Reviews
The children eventually lead the agents to the special toys and a scientific scan shows that Mimzy is part extremely high level electronic, and part organic! Everyone realizes that they are involved in something incredible…but exactly what?
by Denice Moffat | Media Reviews
What I liked about the movie is that it is a good example of the phrase, “it takes a village to raise a child.” We sometimes don’t really know how much we influence the character of people as they grow up. Even the little things are remembered in shaping a young brain.