Posts Tagged ‘movies’

SummerCamp the Movie

Overnight Summer Camp A tradition that over 10 million children participate in every summer Memories of , s’mores, mosquitoes, sailing, summer romance, pranks and much more. Yet most of the summer camp movies clearly have a less than wholesome appeal. When watching them you clearly would not want your child to attend. That is until the Summercamp!the movie came to the screen. This move is a documentary that lets parents take an inside look at the coed summer camp swift nature camp located in the northwoods of wisconsin.

“Summercamp!” knows the camp experience is eternal and the same for everyone: Sunsets over the lake are generic only when not seen from your own bunk. With its gently anarchic indie-pop score by the Flaming Lips, the film nods toward the timelessness that’s one of the best aspects of camp — no laptops or Gameboys at Swift, thank you — but it also notes where the modern world intrudes. A lot of the boys and girls discuss their ADHD medication, while a counselor scoffs that happily exhausted kids don’t need pills: “If your kid’s acting crazy, it’s not because he had too much sugar, it must be ADHD, let’s go pump him full of drugs.”

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Husband Approved Date Night Movies – Humor is Essential

Is romance in your relationship always so serious? How is that working out for you and your husband? Maybe it’s time to try humor.

Here’s a romance test for you. Would your husband rather cuddle up with you on the couch and watch a) The Notebook; a gorgeously romantic tear-jerker of a movie or b) watch dust settle on the flat screen TV.

Of course, my husband would rather watch paint dry than sit through a seriously romantic movie like The Notebook or Somersby. He’s romantic, but none of that “mushy” and “bittersweet” stuff for him. A few belly laughs mixed in with some tender lovey-dovey moments is what he’s all about.

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Internet Movie Rentals

The impact of movie downloads today has become too humongous to ignore. It’s harder than a punch to the womb. Its perception changing effect is either good or bad or both. It depends on who or what you are in the upcoming context. Few may notice it, but look again at its effects.

Many of the companies will offer you a trial time which will allow you to try before you buy so to speak, this will allow you to see the goods for yourself before parting with any money and also to see the amount of different films that you will have access to should you become a fully fledged member.

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