Everybody is looking forward to see the next movie in the Hunger Games series from parents to kids. Catching Fire is coming out on November 22, 2013. People are already counting down the days to the arrival of the movie. Expectations are high and many are wondering if they are going to be met.
The cast of Catching Fire has been hard at work to make the movie. They have been filming in Atlanta but they are currently taking a break before finishing the film in Oahu, Hawaii. Over the course of the movie making process, the cast has become very close, especially Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark) and Sam Claflin (Finnick Odair). Even the new cast members that have been added for the making of Catching Fire feel at home.
The new logo has come out in select theaters for the Breaking Dawn Part Two premieres and very few fans got a glimpse of it. A movie trailer has not come out but is coming soon.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
On Monday morning in New York City's subway station, a man was pushed onto the tracks. His name was Ki-Suck Han and he had been pushed on purpose so that he would be hit by the train. There were plenty of bystanders but sadly, nobody helped. Han clung to the wall and helplessly watched the train get closer and closer. The man who pushed him was caught and arrested.
There was a photographer amongst the bystanders who, instead of helping Han, took pictures. He has many excuses about why he didn't help like he was trying to alert the man controling the train with his camera flash and that he was in danger of being pulled onto the tracks with Han. He has a picture of Han that he snapped right before the train hit him that is on the front covers of many newspapers.
I don't know what's more sad; the fact that nobody helped Han, or the fact that somebody pushed him onto the tracks on purpose.
I don't know what's more sad; the fact that nobody helped Han, or the fact that somebody pushed him onto the tracks on purpose.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
On the afternoon of December 2, 2012, UNC played Penn State in the NCAA women's college soccer cup finals. The game was held in San Diego, California. Penn State was the first team from the Big Ten to make it to the finals and were determined to win a title. UNC, however, was looking to get their 21st championship win. UNC was also the only No. 2 seed in the tournament but they beat one No.1 seed team (BYU) to get into the tournament and beat two No. 1 seed teams to win the finals (Stanford and Penn State).
The game started with a goal made by Kealia Ohai who was set up by Santara Murray. She shook free from two defenders and had enough room to drill the ball into the bottom of the crossbar and into the goal from the 18.
Penn State was able to tie it up when Taylor Schram was able to get in behind a defender to receive a perfect through-ball. She then proceeded to make a chip shot that flew over the goalie's head and went into the right side of the goal.
48 seconds into the second half, Katie Bowen took a corner kick which was headed into the goal by Hanna Gardner to score UNC's second goal. It was Hanna Gardner's first goal of the season. UNC had a total of eight corner kicks while Penn State had only four.
Anson Dorrance, UNC head coach, made several substitutions in the offense line to keep everybody energized so that they could keep up the attacks. Penn State wasn't able to get a shot off because UNC's defense successfully shut down the offense.
In the 64th minute, Santara Murray scored her first goal in the season. She was able to volley it in after the ball rebounded off defender's legs when her teammates were trying to knock it in after a corner kick. That brought the score up to 3-1.
Renee Premji scored the team's 4th goal when Crystal Dunn barely kept it in on the end-line and lobbed the ball to Premji. Premji was able to volley it in easily from her great position in front of the goal. That was her fourth goal in the season.
The game ended in a sound win for UNC. The final score was 4-1 and Penn State fans everywhere were devastated.
The game started with a goal made by Kealia Ohai who was set up by Santara Murray. She shook free from two defenders and had enough room to drill the ball into the bottom of the crossbar and into the goal from the 18.
Penn State was able to tie it up when Taylor Schram was able to get in behind a defender to receive a perfect through-ball. She then proceeded to make a chip shot that flew over the goalie's head and went into the right side of the goal.
48 seconds into the second half, Katie Bowen took a corner kick which was headed into the goal by Hanna Gardner to score UNC's second goal. It was Hanna Gardner's first goal of the season. UNC had a total of eight corner kicks while Penn State had only four.
Anson Dorrance, UNC head coach, made several substitutions in the offense line to keep everybody energized so that they could keep up the attacks. Penn State wasn't able to get a shot off because UNC's defense successfully shut down the offense.
In the 64th minute, Santara Murray scored her first goal in the season. She was able to volley it in after the ball rebounded off defender's legs when her teammates were trying to knock it in after a corner kick. That brought the score up to 3-1.
Renee Premji scored the team's 4th goal when Crystal Dunn barely kept it in on the end-line and lobbed the ball to Premji. Premji was able to volley it in easily from her great position in front of the goal. That was her fourth goal in the season.
The game ended in a sound win for UNC. The final score was 4-1 and Penn State fans everywhere were devastated.
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