Showing posts with label nerdist news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nerdist news. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Nerd Alert!

    Hey guys!  I hope everyone had a great weekend.  Now that football is in full swing, I've enjoyed watching my beloved New England Patriots annihilate their revenge tour.  That being said, last night, during Monday night football, a significant final trailer dropped for Star Wars: The Force Awakens and I CAN'T EVEN.  This movie is coming out SO CLOSE to my birthday, (December 19th), that I've already purchased tickets.  Best birthday present to myself ever!  So today, I thought I would break down that trailer for you and review it.

    The first trailer had me crying, even after the fourth time watching it, so I had been eagerly waiting for another trailer to occupy my feels.  In the first trailer, we got our first look at some of the cast, including John Boyega, (Finn), Daisy Ridley, (Rey), and, most importantly, Harrison Ford, (if you don't know who he's playing in the movie, you shouldn't be reading this post).  We also got a glimpse into what the Dark Side may look like and it's players, including a female Sith leader.  This trailer is quite different in the sense that it builds onto that first trailer and adds more detail, so now we can investigate more into the lives of the characters and what their roles may be.  Here is the trailer for your viewing pleasure:

    At the start of the 2:35 trailer, we see Rey clad in desert gear, very much resembling those of the people on Tatooine. She looks to be scavenging for something, probably parts, considering the later shot of her working on some mechanical device/piece of junk in a tent.  Rey looks to be scouring an old, abandoned ship for something, maybe just parts.  She also carries with her a large staff, not a light saber, which is typical of a lone wolf scavenger.   Someone off screen asks who she is and she replies, "I am no one," while walking across the desert with a new, rolling droid figure before taking off in a space craft.
    We see the familiar gathering of storm troopers in front of a red banner and then Finn claims he was "created" to do one thing. "But I've got nothing to fight for." As a ship falls out of the sky propelling towards another planet.  We can guess that Finn is probably a product of cloning, which we saw the beginning stages of during the last Star Wars films.  His purpose seems to be marred, so we can assume he goes on a quest to find out what that may be.  We can also safely assume that he ends up crash landing on the same planet that Rey inhabits, which is how they meet up.  We also see later in the footage that he's facing off against the "villain" Kylo Ren, who my husband insists isn't on the Dark Side, but the Grey Side, as in the Grey Jedi Order, who serve neither side, but more themselves.  This would be an interesting theory if it's true, considering there are at least two Sith lords presumably running around the galaxy.  Speaking of the Sith, Kylo is seen confiding in the melted head of Darth Vader, vowing to finish what he started.  What does that mean?  Could he be talking about the Death Star, which is now the Starkiller base?  Or some greater plan known only to those close to Vader?  Then we see one of the Sith lords apparently torturing someone before a group of trees explode somewhere.  No idea what that's all about.

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    After that, there's a lot of Millennium Falcon action, flying through what looks to be larger ship debris.  Rey says, "There are stories about what happened," to which Han Solo replies, "It's true.  All of it," before the Millennium Falcon blasts into hyper speed.  Then we get a lot of action shots, one of Kylo Ren, (I believe), and his group of dark soldiers, holding something in the background.  Then there's a lot of flying, shooting and fighting among squad leaders and storm troopers while Han continues, "The Dark Side, the Jedi... They're real." He also leads them into a colorful, rock tomb sanctuary with a red robot thing that looks like a walker from when they were on Hoth.  Then we see the familiar shot of someone who could very well be Luke Skywalker with R2D2, followed by more storm trooper fighting and a glimpse of Captain Phasma, played by Gwendoline Christie, aka Brienne of Tarth.  Rey is crying over someone's body, Chewbacca, Han and Finn have their hands up in surrender, (but are slowly lowering them), as someone is saying, "The force, it's calling to you."  More storm trooper action, Han and Leia finally make an appearance together, Rey shoots something, Kylo Ren faces off against Finn with his blue light saber, (see?), and then the voice finishes, "Just let it in."
    
    I will say that this trailer gave me goosebumps all over and I literally can't stand the fact that I have to wait two more months to see it.  I have a lot more questions after watching this trailer: What is Kylo Ren's true purpose, if he is in fact one of the Grey Warriors and not a Sith?  How many Dark Side leaders will it take to bring down both the old and new Jedis?  When will Luke come into play?  Why does Rey carry a staff instead of a lightsaber, (although we did see her take one from someone in the first trailer)? I'm not the only one who broke down this lovely trailer.  Nerdist News, one of my favorite platforms for news, has done their own breakdown of the trailer, which you can watch below.

    So what do you think of this new trailer?  Did I miss anything? (I bet I did)  Are you Team Star Wars or are you a Trekky?  What is your favorite Star Wars movie, out of the 6 existing ones?  What are you most excited to see in this movie and what are your predictions?  Let's discuss!  Until next time, I remain your faithful correspondent.

LONG LIVE JAR JAR!!
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Friday, August 28, 2015

YouTube Picks!

    Hey guys, I apologize for not posting yesterday.  I actually had to got to work!  I know, I have at least a temporary job agreement with the local comic book store, but how cool is that?!  My employment situation has been a bit up-in-the-air as of late and I'm really hoping to change that within the next week or so.  For now I'm looking forward to getting out of the house and making some much-needed cash.  I had an interview today for a big girl job that I'm really hoping I get, so fingers crossed.  This job is more in line with my educational background and I thought it went alright, but I tend to psych myself out a lot with important things like this and get really down on myself, so I'm hoping this weekend will give me a chance to relax and take it all in before I find out for sure.  That being said, I was at work pretty much all day Thursday and then when I got home I totally forgot about the blog, so whoops!  And here we are.  On to it then.

    Today we're going to discuss my favorite YouTubers that I've been loving as of late.  I've been really engaged with YouTube for a few years now and it's been a great resource for me.  It's a place where normal people can upload their own content and a select few have moved on to bigger things already.  I will say that this is only a list of channels I've been watching lately and frequently, not an entire list of my subscribers, which would be about 50 at the moment, so I obviously can't include everyone here.  I've sort of fallen out of watching most of the videos I'm subscribed to and I'm trying to make some time for a little YouTube every day.  These are some of the channels I've been loving, which include some BookTubers as well as some channels I watch regularly.  I'll provide a link to each channel in their descriptions, (the title of the channel should be highlighted, meaning it should be a different text color).

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    This is Regan and she is the vlogger behind "Peruse Project."  This is probably my favorite BookTube channel at the moment.  She is an incredible person, extremely entertaining, a little quirky, and she reminds me a lot of myself actually.  I've gotten most of my book recommendations from her as well because she's very fantasy-oriented.  Just because she bleeds high fantasy doesn't mean she doesn't like other genres.  Her book reviews and hauls are very helpful and I've enjoyed every book I've gotten based on her recommendation so far.  Definitely a good channel to check out if you're new to BookTube and want crisp and witty content.

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    I was originally drawn to this next BookTuber by her incredible channel name "Padfoot and Prongs07."  Clearly, she is a fellow Harry Potter fan and a huge nerd.  Raeleen is from Canada but the books she features on her channel can also be found in the US.  Her reviews have also been very helpful when deciding what book I will read next.  I love her energy and her enthusiasm for the books she reads or wants to read.  She is very similar to Regan in the fact that they are both a little awkward, but they make it work and they are always themselves.  I admire her so much and I think she's adorable!  We also look a lot alike I think, (especially when my hair was longer).  As my unofficial twin, I recommend her channel for all your bookish needs.

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    Jesse is a different kind of character all together.  "Jessethereader" has some incredible book hauls and I'm surprised that one person can read that many books in any given month or so.  Jesse is so funny and animated when he's talking about the books he loves and he also does really great in-depth book reviews.  He's also recently started reading graphic novels and comic books, which other BookTubers have already started doing.  I think he's a great resource if you're just starting out with comics, like he is.  His recommendations mirror others found in the BookTuber community.  Overall, if you find Booktube, you not only find a great resource for book recommendations, but also a great group of friends who help each other and recommend books to each other.  I really love this YouTube community, so I hope you check it out!


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    I couldn't make a list of YouTubers I watch on a regular basis without including Grace Helbig.  Her channel has been a favorite of mine for the better part of 3 years or so.  She has done very well for herself as of late and is currently doing commercials for Marriott as well as hosting her own show on E! called the Grace Helbig Show.  She's one of the funniest people I've ever seen and I hope her success continues.  Her good friends Hannah and Mamrie Hart, (no relation), are also on my subscription list, but I definitely watch Grace the most.  She typically posts her videos every other day, so if you seem interested, I would definitely recommend her channel!

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    The last YouTube channel on my list of most frequently watched is Nerdist News.  I watch this channel every day just to get my nerdy fix.  Hosted by Jessica Chobot, this channel brings you the most nerdiest news out there, including updates from your most anticipated movie sets, changes in popular TV show theories, gaming reviews and much more.  The schedule goes as follows: Nerdist News airs an episode Monday through Friday, Nerdist Play airs Tuesdays and covers gaming-related news, The Dan Cave, (my personal favorite), airs Wednesdays and has a plethora of random topics, and Because Science, which covers science-related and experimental things.  There's literally something for everyone and they are usually pretty in-depth.  Not to mention everyone is hilarious!  I go to them as my first source for news coverage because that's all I really care about.  You can also check them out on their website Nerdist.com for more Nerdist News.

    That's all I have for you guys today!  Check out those YouTube channels and if you enjoy what you find, make sure you give them a thumbs up or subscribe.  All the links should be posted above.  If you want to follow any of those YouTubers on other social media platforms, those links should be somewhere on their main channel pages.  If you have a favorite YouTube channel or like any of the ones I've posted here, let me know in the comments!  Until next time, I remain your faithful correspondent.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

An Update On The Life of Someone Who is Unemployed

    Howdy-ho everyone, it is officially Thursday and I am officially still not hired by anyone in particular...  Oh well.  That being said, I have made some progress that I assumed was impossible, given the current state of things.  Since being let go on Monday night, I have received one email notifying me that my resume and application are currently under review as well as an impromptu phone interview yesterday with a company that may allow me to work mainly from home, which would be super sweet!  Not sure what I'd be doing exactly, but I'll take it.  Fingers crossed for me to get a job by the end of February! (or hopefully sooner than that, if I keep progressing at this pace)


    I forgot how hard and long applications can be, (that's what SHE said?).  It's annoying filling out all this information that you think is unnecessary.  Most applications take about an hour to complete by themselves, let alone creating a completely new cover letter from scratch for each job you are applying to.  You have to be convincing and you have to sell yourself, both of which I am terrible at.  Just yesterday, after my random phone interview, (which I was NOT expecting, let alone prepared for), I remembered about a dozen things I could've said that I'm good at that would've made me seem perfect for this job, but alas, I never said any of those things.  Instead I told her where I lived...which I'm sure is important, however not viable enough to warrant giving me the job.  Hopefully I don't screw myself with my inability to speak directly to people...
    Although this has been a shock to me, my family has been very supportive and caring in my time of need.  My husband was the first person to bring me ice cream, which has helped me immensely in coping with my unemployment.  I've accepted it and have hopefully moved on to a better place, but I'm glad I have my own support system who are willing to help me with anything, including finding another job.  I'm not the type of person you'd think would get fired, and they know it, so it's nice that they have my back.  It's always good to have people in your life who know the real you and who love you for who you are.


    So while I'm dealing with all of that, I still have homework and various reading assignments I have to do, (like the one I should be doing while I'm doing this instead...oops).  Technically this is also homework, so it's justified.  It's tough to juggle all of this together at once.  Like yesterday, my phone interview happened right as I was about to leave to catch the bus to campus, and because I thought the call was important, I stalled in getting ready and was then late to catch the bus, (after running, in the cold, both up and down the hill behind my house, then had to trudge back up again).  Needless to say I was exasperated, but I'm not sorry I took the call because I could get that job.  Sometimes it can be hard to decide what's more important, and I'm sure I'll have to make more of those decisions as the days go on as well as in the future.


    On a completely different note, as some of you might know I am completely obsessed with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.  There is another reboot in the works from Michael Bay, who will probably ruin it, but at this point I'm not one to judge.  Recently there were pictures leaked of the turtles in all their CGI glory, along with a possible movie poster.  Supposedly the pictures have since been pulled by Paramount, but you can still see the turtles for yourself here.  Although I am extremely skeptical about this production, I will obviously be seeing it in theaters this summer to either confirm or deny my suspicions of a horrible reboot.  More on that to come, as soon as I get a glimpse of a trailer.  I found out about the turtles pictures on Nerdist News, which is a subdivision of the Nerdist Channel on YouTube.  They cover various nerd news and updates on popular nerd culture, so if you're interested in anything from Skyrim to Dr. Who, you can watch Jessica Chobot here on Nerdist News and explore more of the Nerdist Channel.
    That's all I have for today.  Tomorrow I will be posting again on my ENGL 889 page about sponsors in literacy and how they shape the way we write, read and perform in schools, (and outside of schools).  If you'd like to follow my progress in the "Walk My World" project, you can do so through my Instagram link as well as through my Twitter page.  Until next time, I remain your faithful correspondent.