
What can this red-figure ceramic, which dates from 400 B.C., tell us about how athletes competed at the time? - http://www.olympic.org/content/museum/mosaic/other/long-jump-in-the-antiquity/?filter1=other
News from @AP: Brazilian judoka breaks Olympic medal in shower. http://t.co/o8QqbsZN
*SPOILERS*
Christian Bale returns in his final installment of Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. The action is very good and compliments Christopher Nolan's ominous feel. Although, I felt that the story could go even further into a darker realm. I saw many references to Two Faced (aka Harvey Dent played by Aaron Eckhart) but I was very disappoint that there was no reference to Joker (played by Heath Ledger). I understand Heath Ledger made an unfortunate departure from the film industry and life itself, but I was looking forward to some sort of reference to his very existence in the Gotham City realm. I'm pleased to see the return of Alfred (Michael Caine), he plays the devote butler to Bruce Wayne. There was a part that I wish it could've elaborated where he vanished to before miraculously returning to Bruce's side at the very end. Anne Hathaway who played Selina Kyle (aka Catwoman) played the role much better than the previous Catwoman (Halle Barry). She had a savvy, grace about her and I only wish that she could've been more sultry and had more scenes. I didn't much care for the haphazard love interest between Catwoman and Batman who just HAPPENED to find themselves together at the end. Also, it was a huge problem for me to accept that Bruce had a believable intimate relationship with Miranda Tate aka Talia al Ghul (Marion Cotillard). I didn't feel any connection between the two nor did I see much of any scenes that they were close aside from a fireside romp reminiscent to Tim Burton's Batman (Michael Keaton) with Vikki Vale (Kim Basinger). There wasn't even a reference to Miranda Tate in any of the earlier movies and I'm expected to believe they, Bruce and Miranda had a business relationship for a long time. At least she could've been referenced in the second movie, Batman Begins, while Batman was dealing with her father, Ra's al Ghul (Liam Neeson).
I'm really a fan of this site. If only I can do what it says and just produce the 750 words a day!! ~_~ I'm a bit rusty at writing and should really work on not being selfish and only focusing on ME! Anyway, I'll be importing what I can get done at this site into my xanga. I'm a Lifetime member, might as well act like one, no? lol.
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