Monday, December 28, 2009

'2010 is going to be a good year'

I have just come back from seeing Sherlock Holmes. I weren't a bad film.

I have never really been a 'film fanatic' but I can appreciate one that is really good.
I'm looking forward to seeing these in 2010.
Alice in wonderland being my favorite Disney film
Johnny Depp being one of my fave actors (And main part in other fave films)
Tim Burton being my fave film director and artist. I have always been fond of his style. Nightmare before christmas being my number one best film.
Matt Lucas being my fave comedian and genious of british humor.
I am looking forward to the renouned twist of the tale.
I have very high expectations for this film. I hope they are reached.
March 5th is the first date I have entered a post in my diary.


The main reason that I am looking forward to seeing this film is down to my dad.
Being a huge fan of Previous films including mythical creatures such as the wolfman and vampires I
have been inspired to see this film.
I always receive a text from my dad when a full moon occurs saying 'beware thee moon' as he
believes (Like many others) that the moon has effects on acrime, suicide, mental illness, disasters, accidents, birthrates, fertility. Many studies have taken place but so far all theories have proven to be false.
Over 100 tests have been taken out on the following
-the homicide rate
-traffic accidents
-crisis calls to police or fire stations
-domestic violence
-births of babies
-suicide
-major disasters
-casino payout rates
-assassinations
-kidnappings
-aggression by professional hockey players
-violence in prisons
-psychiatric admissions [one
study found admissions were lowest during a full moon]
-agitated behavior by nursing home residents
-assaults
-gunshot wounds
-stabbings
-emergency room admissions

-behavioral outbursts of psychologically challenged rural adults
-
lycanthropy
-
vampirism
-alcoholism
-sleep walking
-
epilepsy
and none of them relate to any type of phase in the moon. So why do people still believe in lunar myths? It's all down to the media, traditions, and misconceptions.

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