Brian Anonymous
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I have tons of opinions that change constantly. I watch a lot of movies and play video games. There are some articles on my struggles with languages and dance as well.
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My Review of 'Hands of Stone'
Hands of Stone is a little known movie about famous boxer named Roberto Duran. Roberto Duran is already a famous boxer that I'm sure much of the world has heard of, but he's a treasure in his homeland of Panama. This film tackles a lot of issues and pushes a ton of content into the 111 minute run time. It's very ambitious and I commend them for trying to do so much.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Bad Blood'
I didn't expect Netflix to have a TV series based on mafia gangsters in Canada. Let's face it, no one really expected it. Usually when we think of mafia crimes, we think of New York, Chicago, and Las Vegas. The big profile stories are always based in the United States, especially the true story ones. Although the stories have been made over and over again. I guess they needed new material. It so happens that Canada had a large mafia problem of their own. I'm sure not a lot of people know about the story of Vito Rizzuto. Sometimes they say the biggest gangsters are the ones that no one knows about. That ended soon now that this series has been made. Who knows... Canadian shows aren't ever that popular.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Criminal
My Review of the TV Adaptation 'Cinderella' (1997)
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) was Disney's first live action take on Cinderella with a plethora of starts to help them out. We all know the story of Cinderella, so I don't really have to describe the plot points for this one.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Bridge to Terabithia'
Bridge to Terabithia is a family movie geared towards kids that came out back in 2007. I would never have heard of this movie if it wasn't for my girlfriend. She told me that she loved it when she watched it years back. I didn't see a reason why I shouldn't have watched it. So I chose to broaden my horizons and see something different for a change.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
Vehicular Accidents I've Been In
A car accident can be a traumatic thing. I've experienced a number of vehicle accidents in my life. I have to say, as the years go by, the safety of the vehicles have gotten better. My reactions have changed not only because I've been in these accidents before but because of my confidence in the vehicles themselves.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Wheel
My Review of 'The Kominsky Method'
The Kominsky Method is about two old friends named Norman, played by Alan Arkin and Sandy played by Michael Douglas. Norman is an agent that has recently lost his wife and Sandy is his best friend who so happens to be an acting teacher. The relationship between the two friends is fun, layered but yet transparent.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
My Review of 'Sex Education'
Netflix has a large number of exclusive television series popping up on their popular streaming app. Sex Education is a yet another Netflix exclusive teen soap opera. Netflix has been inundating themselves with a plethora of teen soap operas lately. Luckily, Sex Education is a series that has enough quirks that keep it fresh and original among the others. There are a number of things that make this series entertaining. Let's get into it.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Geeks
What Would This World Be like If Farting Was Acceptable?
What an odd subject to talk about. Farting is and has been deemed unacceptable for pretty much ever. It's such a simple thing and everyone in this world does it. Yet, we never really notice people openly fart much in society. This notion is so absurd that it's deemed comedy when it happens. People will go ballistic when someone actually performs the act in front of them. Of course, close family and friends are usually the only exceptions to this, but even they'll have a good chuckle when it happens and no one likes to be made fun of.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Humans
Practicality Is Ruining Society
Our world is becoming more efficient everyday. For the most part, this is actually a great thing. We all enjoy way more free time than previous generations. Society today has a fixation on practicality and loses sight of what we lose due to efficiencies. I'm not going to talk about the job losses or robots taking over. What I will talk about is how we treat each other as a result of our obsession with practicality.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Humans
Canadian Racism that Is Largely Ignored
So it's often heard that Canada and the USA have two different mentalities when it comes to immigration. This is a little bit of a hot topic in the USA right now. It's made me think of the different ideologies of how we interact with new immigrants. Canada is known for their cultural mosaic ideology and the USA is known for their melting pot ideology. Canada's cultural mosaic was supposed to be the antithesis of the melting pot model. Although they are two vastly different ideologies, we're all human and we tend to act certain ways when interacting in a new atmospheres.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in The Swamp
What I Learned When I Started Drinking Less Alcohol Last Year
To start this off, I should let readers know that I don't really have anything against drinking alcohol and I have never had issues with substance abuse. I understand that there are many individuals out there that suffer from substance abuse, and this surely is not an article to comment on their experiences.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Proof
What the Holidays Taught Me About Life Structure
We all can't anticipate for our vacations or retirement. I'm sure all of us are hard workers and push ourselves every day. That's why we look forward to days of rest and relaxation. Don't get me wrong, I love vacations and relaxing like the next person. It's just that my thought process was a little different this time around.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Longevity











