Monday, 22 December 2014

THE VULTURES by Chance D. Muehleck - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE VULTURES by Chance D. Muehleck - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE X GENERATION by Tomas Mureika - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE X GENERATION by Tomas Mureika - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

ACES, JACKS, AND THE QUEEN OF HEARTS by Rhea McAdam - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

ACES, JACKS, AND THE QUEEN OF HEARTS by Rhea McAdam - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

JANE ST. by Matilde Ascheri - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

JANE ST. by Matilde Ascheri - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE COWARDLY HERO by Vincent Duffy - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE COWARDLY HERO by Vincent Duffy - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

SISTER LAZARUS by S. Lester - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

SISTER LAZARUS by S. Lester - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

AVANT GARDE by Roscoe Trout - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

AVANT GARDE by Roscoe Trout - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

MURDER HAS MANY FACES by Pat Weymes - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

MURDER HAS MANY FACES by Pat Weymes - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE CELLIST by Richard Lasser and Jon Charles - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

THE CELLIST by Richard Lasser and Jon Charles - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

TREASON AND TRIUMPH by Bonnie Toews - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

TREASON AND TRIUMPH by Bonnie Toews - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

BIG STEVE LONG by John Porter - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

BIG STEVE LONG by John Porter - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

COUP by Curtis A. Harmon - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

COUP by Curtis A. Harmon - Read loglines. Screenplays, Novels, Plays, Stories.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

WHERE I'LL BE TOMORROW by Thomas Noel Smith - Read Poems from all over the world

WHERE I'LL BE TOMORROW by Thomas Noel Smith - Read Poems from all over the world

A Warriors Sunrise by Rachel Reaugh- Read Poems from all over the world

A Warriors Sunrise by Rachel Reaugh- Read Poems from all over the world

Trust In The Lord And Bobby Lee by J. Alan Hostetter - Read Poems from all over the world

Trust In The Lord And Bobby Lee by J. Alan Hostetter - Read Poems from all over the world

HEROES, by Reginald McKnight - Read Poems from all over the world

HEROES, by Reginald McKnight - Read Poems from all over the world

How Would I Know?, by Iris Erielle Foss - Read Poems from all over the world

How Would I Know?, by Iris Erielle Foss - Read Poems from all over the world

Pubescence Has Nothing to do With Memory, by Dianna Mackinnon Henning - Read Poems from all over the world

Pubescence Has Nothing to do With Memory, by Dianna Mackinnon Henning - Read Poems from all over the world

I want this Christmas, by Helen Abercrombie - Read Poems from all over the world

I want this Christmas, by Helen Abercrombie - Read Poems from all over the world

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Top 100 Movies of All-Time by Matthew Toffolo. #1 Rocky, 1976

Enclosed is a list of my top 100 movies of all-time:

1. Rocky, 1976
2. Midnight Cowboy, 1969
3. Anchorman, 2004
4. Goodfellas, 1990
5. The Apartment, 1960
6. Catch Me if You Can, 2002
7. Do The Right Thing, 1989
8. Annie Hall, 1977
9. The Grapes of Wrath, 1940
10. Back to the Future, 1985

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99. The Verdict, 1982
100. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2000

READ the full list of movies

Rocky is movie that made we fall in love with film. In the early 1980s, I remember my father's friend dropping off this gigantic machine off at our house one day that must have weighed over 20LBS. It was one of the first VCR's made. A BETA that my dad's friend said was going to be the type to buy in the future (he was wrong). He had three cassette tapes of movies: Rocky, Rocky 2, and some R rated film that I wasn't supposed to watch. In fact, being just out of my diapers I don't think even the Rocky movies were appropriate for me. But I watched anyway and fell in love with the southpaw (left handed person, which I also am) Rocky Balboa and his love for Adrian, the animal lover who worked at the pet shop, and boxing. He had doubts but in the end he believed in himself and it wasn't just about winning or losing.

I didn't fully understand the film, but loved it so much that I snuck out of bed in the middle of the night, figured out how to work this amazing machine and watched the film again as my family slept upstairs. I remember not wanting to be Rocky, but wanting to be the people who made this story because there must have been others who helped out who weren't in the actual movie. People we couldn't see like the puppeteer I met after the puppet show I went to the week before.

Rocky was the seed to me loving films. The amazing thing was that I really didn't watch many movies until I was in my later teens. I guess I was too busy playing sports and feeling angst towards the world!!

Rocky isn't the movie I've seen the most in my life. That film is probably Back to the Future, which is #10 on my list.

- Matthew Toffolo