Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The allure of the Vamps



Vampires have always attracted the interest of so many for ages. We often wonder if they are indeed monsters we should be scared of if they do exist. We often wonder if they still feel human emotions despite their thirst for human blood.Can they still care after all? Shows /movies like True Blood and Twilight have tapped into this curiousity. They show the humane side to a vampire not the barbaric side that we have seen in stories about Dracula.The vamps in these shows are handsome and can attract anyone they like to suck blood from yet they choose to mainstream to act like they are just one of us.It is no wonder why a lot of us (yes including me) are hooked to these shows.It is a great challenge for them to stop their urge and to fight their very own nature. The next highlight for those shows is the romantic relationship that develops between them and their kind hearted and selfless girls but that is one of the boring aspects of the shows because its already a given. The main point we are all excited to see is the eventual transformation of the girls transform from humans to vamps as their wives.It is also exciting to see how the evil vamps find the girls yummier to eat or have after developing a relationship with the vamp which means they are no different from humans where people attached to someone else seem more attractive to most people than those who are singles.

top five people I find beautiful/good looking in the Vamp shows (apart from the main cast):
top 5 - Alice Cullen played by Ashley Greene
top 4- Esme Cullen - Elizabeth Reaser
top 3 - Lafayette - Nelsan Ellis
top 2 - Tara -Rutina Wesley
top 1- Dr. Carlisle - Peter Faccinelli

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

the Legacy of Michael Jackson

I haven't been online much coz our hd crashed. I think the world is touched by the death of Michael Jackson because he is one of the few living legends. Most artists now are mediocre. He was a genius. It's just sad that everyone noticed him when he died. No company would even insure him anymore when he was still alive. I can liken him to Vincent Van Gogh. He was greatly noticed when he died. I think everyone was gripped with loneliness when we learned of his death mainly because he was not only the strongest music when we were growing up but we also never saw him become unfair to anyone. He always paid everyone well. He never showed any sign of arrogance to anyone. He was a manchild but he was a kind heart. His greatest legacy is not just his music but his kindness. He was more than fair even to those alleged victims of molestation of his. We will miss his presence. The king of pop and we can all agree that no one else can ever claim that title.