Discover 25 movies that INFPs love, voted on by hundreds of INFPs. From Lion to Inside Out, we've got you covered for movie night!
So, first of all, if you haven't seen the movie Napoleon Dynamite, or you just didn't like the movie, you should probably just skip this ent...
I don’t know what it is about the Minions that gets kids so excited (I’m probably just too old to get it) but all I know is that kids LOVE the Minions! I personally haven’t seen any of the movies but my daughter loves them and is excited about the new movie coming out in […]
Vampire movies are all over the place but films like A Vampire in Brooklyn, Cronos, and others go to show that underrated greats are everywhere.
We did some searching and found some pretty epic season one promo shots for the soon to be addition to NBC's "Must See TV."
I've used this handout in both my drama classes, and my English classes....basically, whenever I want to teach them the concept of STOCK CHARACTERS (or archetypes). This makes for a GREAT "supply teacher lesson" if you'll be away. This is also a great excuse to show them a classic, amazing movie that most of them probably haven't seen...The Sandlot! It asks them to fill out the chart with the stock characters they meet -the popular boy -the loyal sidekick -the villain ETC There's a second sheet that you could keep or take out - looking at 3 questions about character (works better for a drama class, I'd say). NOTE - there's a handout in my shop about character archetypes that goes nicely with this as a pre-teaching tool. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/English-Stock-Characters-Archetypes-2993972
You probably heard or even read the best selling “Crazy Rich Asians” already. Written by Kevin Kwan, if not then you can grab a copy or watch the movie. Well, It's not really the movie I wanted to talk about but one of "The real crazy rich Asians" Based on Harper's Bazaar Magazine. If you haven't seen
The film-maker talks about life as a 'fatty' and his altercation with Southwest Airlines that became an international news story
Trying to verify the author of a quote -- and said quote's exact wording -- can feel just about impossible. I don't understand it. With all the information we h
Johnny Lingo. Johnny Lingo.... Probably the most well known church movie (at least one of them). Haven't seen it? (What?!?!? click here) Honestly, it's old and kinda strange.... but it's a CLASSIC. In the end, it has a good message about self worth. So our ward put together an 8 COW WOMAN CERTIFICATION RS Meeting revolving around the movie. We had a good time eating and learning some new things. Take a look :) The movie Johnny Lingo played as all the sisters arrived and brought there dish for the dinner. The tables were decorated with soup cans painted with cow spots with yellow flowers in them. The cups were filled with crinkled scrapbook paper to use as fans (we did this RS meeting in July and it was HOT!!!) Here is the announcement that was passed out at church: Click here for a blank one for your ward :) So during the night we had different '8 cow woman certifications'... First was Chewing Cud (socializing before dinner) Next, Udderly Delicious (Eating dinner. Sisters signed up to bring a salad or dessert, and we provided the pulled pork) Holy Cow (member of the bishopric shared a spiritual thought) Cash Cow (speaker on budgeting) For-Heifer Young (speaker on massage therapy) Cow Tippin (inexpensive family activities) Say "Moo" (digital photography) Moo-chas Gracias (thanks for coming and clean up time!) All cow certification speakers were sisters in our ward and it turned out great!!! At the end of the meeting, each sister got a sticker award that said, "8 COW WOMAN". This was one of the best turn outs for our ward :) Good luck with your meeting and contact us if we can help with any questions about our night! Oh p.s. Here are some pics I found from the internet that helped inspire this night:
It has earned its Rotten Tomatoes rating.
Minions are taking over the world! Even if you haven’t seen the new Minions movie in theaters, you have probably run across some of their merchandise in stores somewhere. The only thing I haven’t seen yet is Minions bath tissue. To celebrate the Minions, we were inspired to create these Minions Muddy Buddies for the...Read More
It's been a while since I wanted to complete my Jazz (instruments) poster series with other artists I listen to on a daily basis but somehow I was feeling that because I used most of the instruments (or rather instruments I know of) on the series I couldn't, until a few days ago I watched the documentary by Swedish director Kasper Collin "I Called Him Morgan" (2016), I think it kinda gave me a purpose. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend watching it, although probably not long enough, the documentary, told from a large part by Lee Morgan's ex-wife Helen Morgan, tells the story of one of the most brilliant trumpeter and his struggle through heroin addiction in the 50's and 60's era. On the print I wanted 2 things, like I always do for my jazz instrument prints I wanted that the instrument be the one (in this case one of them, as the musician had to let go of some of his best instruments to support his unlucky habit) he was most recognized for, in this case a French Besson Brevete trumpet, and as for the colors I wanted something recognizable of the Blue Note label as most of Lee Morgan's LPs were recorded on the infamous jazz label, so I went with the blue & black. Giclée print on thick 180g non-glossy archival paper. Prints dimensions (Please read carefully) : American continent : _ 12 x 16 inches (250g paper) _ 18 x 24 inches (180g paper) _ 20 x 30 inches (180g paper) _ 24 x 36 inches (180g paper) Europe : _ A3 format (29,7 x 42 cm) : Please pick up option "A3 11.7 x 16.5 inches". _ A2 format (42 x 59.4 cm) : Please pick up option "A2 16.5 x 23.4 inches". _ 50 x 70cm : Please pick up option "50x70cm 19.7x27.56 Inches". _ 60 x 80cm : Please pick up option "60x80cm 23.62 x 31.5 Inches". Combined shipping is automatic at checkout. Any question be sure to let me know.
Doctor Who star David Tennant is rumoured to be in a romantic relationship with his co-star Georgia Moffett, who is his on-screen daughter.