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We’ve got a couple big shows this weekend, but before that check out Shawn’s recommendations!
Movie: BASEketball
This movie is written, and stars the Creators of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker. If you’re into potty humor,dick jokes, and raunchy dialogue, then you will love this movie. The day it was added to “Netflix” was one the greatest days of my life. It tells the story of two best friends as they invent a sport thats a mixture of both Basketball and Baseball, and take it from the driveways to the Arenas. I have seen this movie at least 50 times, and still laugh just as hard every time. If you’re ever bored one day, and have Netflix. Be sure to check it out.
Album: Dude Ranch
In high school Blink-182 was my favorite band, and this album was always my favorite. I went back and re-listened to it the other day, and yep! It’s still one of my favorites. Every song on this album rules, you cannot write a better album opener than Pathetic, and I’m Sorry is such a great closer. The album is very well written and flows really well together. I could really relate to this album lyrically in High school, and I think thats one of the reasons I love it so much. It’s like going back to 11th grade every time I listen to it.
Show: Prison Break
Mix Macgyver and 24 and what do you get?…Prison Break! This is the most intense show you will ever watch, seriously! Every episode is 43 minutes of non stop badassery. The show is about Michael Scolfield, who breaks his brother out of Prison, cause he was going to get executed for a crime he didn’t commit. The first season deals with Michael breaking his brother out of Prison, and then the next 3 seasons is all about them taking down the people who framed him. There is a lot more to it then that, but thats the quick summary. The acting is great, and the writing is amazing. You never know whats going to happen next, and every episode ends in a cliff hanger. Just watch the first episode. you won’t be disappointed.
Book: To Kill A Mockingbird
This book takes place during the Great Depression, and is told through the eyes of 6 year old Scout Finch, and takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Albama. The first part of the book deals with Scout and her brother Jems fascination with their reclusive neighbor Boo Radley. Then the majority of the 2nd part of the book revolves around Atticus finch(Scouts and Jems father) who is a lawyer. Decides to defend a local black man who is being accused of raping a white women. Despite the overwhelming evidence that the man is innocent. He still gets convicted and sent to prison. A black man getting wrongly accused, and having a unfair trial was not uncommon back then. Racism and Racial injustice were a common part of life in the South back during those times. Even though his book is fiction, A lot of what happens was modeled after events that happened in the Authors(Harper Lee) life. It’s a great book, and a great Social commentary of the time period.