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Friday, August 10, 2007

2008 USC Football Predictions

Another year of Carolina football!

This year looks to feature some of the best talent and depth for the Gamecocks in year. But it's a tough road schedule. Hopefully we can pull off a few upsets this year!

9/1 - Louisiana-Lafayette - Win
9/8 - at Georgia - Lose
9/15 - SC State - Win
9/22 - at LSU - Lose
9/29 - Mississippi State - Win
10/4 - Kentucky - Win
10/13 - at UNC - Win
10/20 - Vanderbilt - Win
10/27 - at Tennessee - Win
11/3 - at Arkansas - Lose
11/10 - Florida - Lose
11/24 - Clemson - Win

8-4 - But hoping for another win or two in some upsets.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Review of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

After being disappointed with the 4th movie, I somewhat reluctantly went to the midnight showing of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix last night.

And after finally rolling into bed after 3:00 am, I have no regrets!

Finally a director gives the fans the movie we've wanted. Yates does a great job including the little details, scenes and characters that make this book.

But let me say that I am a book purist. JK has written such a great saga, I feel a director needs a good reason to change her story. Changing the maze from a series of tests to a Venus Fly Trap like human devouring plant, for example, makes no sense! Or having Dumbledore assault Harry destroys the loving, caring character we know from the books.

The small changes in OoP movie never hurt the plot or went against the books. My only 2 complaints for this movie are pretty minor. First Dumbledore and Sirius Black refer to Voldemort as the "Dark Lord". That bothers me since only Death Eaters call him that. The other minor problem is the way in which Sirius dies. In the book he falls through the veil. However, in the movie we see Bellatrix cast the Avada Kadavra and then he falls through the veil. But it leaves no doubt about his fate!

But in this installment they got more right than wrong. So much of the dialogue seemed to be taken word for word from the text.

The new characters appear to have materialized from the books. Luna Lovegood is the perfect mix of a ethereal, strange, disturbed, and likable girl.

The first time you hear Umbridge cough you can't help but smile.

The scenes with DA training are incredible. And I actually enjoyed the movies interpretation better than how JK describes them!

And finally we get to see a battle! I waited years to see Yoda fight, and I held the same type of anticipation to see Dumbledore in action.

The battle between the Order and the Death Eaters was beautifully choreographed with great action, special affects, and drama. But I wanted more from the Dumbledore/Voldemort battle. While a great visual battle, I craved to see Dumbledore show his power so casually as he does in the books. In the books I love the way he is involved in a deathly battle but never raises his voice, loses control or struggles. Dumbledore continues, in the books, to stay calm and infuriate Voldemort with his tone. Michael Gambin again fails to grasp the true character of Dumbledore. And as you leave that final scene you feel as if Dumbledore lost the fight and barely survived.

Overall it is a breath of fresh air after the travesty of the fourth movie! This was made with the fans in mind. Thanks Yates for remembering us!

Saturday, November 04, 2006

On the cusp of greatness

What a season it has been so far this year for USC. Although we don't have as many W's as we'd like, this season shows us much about the future of Gamecock Football.

We've played several Top 20 teams and been in contention in the 4th Quarter against all of them. That is a major change for football in Columbia!

Watching Spurrier make adjustments during the game is incredible! He doesn't hesitate to make major changes at any point in a game. That type of coaching has kept South Carolina close in many ball games--and win several as well.

Another thing that we as Gamecocks are already taking for granted is the Spurrier wins when he is supposed to. How soon we all forget the feeling of loosing to East Carolina, Citadel, Central Florida, etc. While we've only had 2 major upsets, no one has upset us! Again that is a major change for the Gamecocks!

Let's all hold our heads up high and be proud of our accomplishments this year, and look to the future!

SEC Championships are closer than we think!

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

USC Predictions

Here's the official Gowder predication for the Gamecocks!

VS. Mississppi State - Win
VS. Georgia - Lose
VS. Wofford - Win
VS. Florida Atlantic - Win
VS. Auburn - Lose
VS. Kentucky - Win
VS. Vanderbilt - Win
VS. Tennessee - Win
VS. Arkansas - Win
VS. Florida - Lose
VS. Middle Tennessee State - Win
VS. Clemson - Win

That's a 9-3 season! 10-3 with a win in the bowl game!!

GO COCKS!

Monday, June 12, 2006

7th Son Podcast

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Da Vinci Code Review

First I was surprised that most of the people in the theatre with us were 20-25ish age. I thought it would attract an older crowd.

Overall I really like the movie. It was a great reinformcement for the book. There are many small plot points left out, but it covers all of the major pieces of the book very well.

There were a few deviations from the plot of the book though. The most notable were Opus Dei's involvement and Langdon's knowledge of the Grail.

As for the change for Opus Dei, it worked for the movie. I personally like the books version, but for the movie it fit.

Langdon was the voice of opposition to Teabing, where in the book he helps Teabing with filling Sophie in on the Grail. I enjoyed, however, having someone question the theories Teabing raised.

The visual effects of the movie were a great addition to help explain the complex relationships of the symbols. Ron Howard did a wonderful job of adding visual explainations for the in depth historical and theological ideas of the book.

Overall I enjoyed the movie. For me it didn't have me on the edge of my seat like the book did. But that could be because I knew what was coming.

Monday, April 03, 2006

PowWowCast - Native American Pow Wow News » Blog Archive » Pow Wow Cast - Episode 1a

The first episode of the PowWows.com podcast is now online!

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