SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook is betting that one day soon, we'll all be acting like high school students — more texting and instant-messaging, at the expense of e-mail. Facebook unveiled a new messaging system Monday, and while CEO Mark Zuckerberg didn't go as far as declaring e-mail dead, he clearly sees the four-decade-old technology being eclipsed by more real-time ways of communicating.
AGAIN MY DEAR FRIENDS YOUNG AND OLD - BEWARE OF WHAT YOU UPLOAD TO THE INTERNET & ESPECIALLY ON FACEBOOK WHERE SO MANY ARE VIEWING.
..MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio -- The parents of a cheerleader at Cardinal High School say their daughter...anonymous note. Due to the photo Bree was suspended from the cheerleading squad for the...possession or using that, you're suspended for either three games or two weeks...
Listen and watch this poor cheerleader's tale of woe.
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Over the last decade, we've collected reviews for thousands of movies. Most films, even profoundly mediocre ones, can expect to receive at least cursory support from the pundits. However, once in a while, a film will take such a critical drubbing that further attention is warranted. That's where our Worst of the Worst list comes in. We've compiled a veritable cornucopia of dull, foolhardy, and outright terrible films, from legendary duds (Battlefield Earth) to chuckle-deficient comedies (Epic Movie), from hapless sequels (Basic Instinct 2) to scare-free would-be fright fests (Alone in the Dark). We've pored over the reviews to bring you the lowest Tomatometers of the decade -- including several (All About Steve, Whiteout) that were released within the last several weeks. In other words, we suffered for our work -- now it's your turn.
Each critic from our discrete list gets one vote, all weighted equally.
Reviews without ratings are not counted toward the results.
Because reviews are continually added, manually and otherwise, we have a cutoff
date at which new reviews are not counted. The current cut off date is 9/21/2009.
The movies contained in this list are from 2000 to 2009.
We rank the movies by Tomatometer. in the event of a tie score, the film with more reviews is ranked more highly.
Directed By: Werner Herzog Screenplay: Werner Herzog Cast: Klaus Kinski, Helena Rojo
The 70s established Herzog as the most defiantly visionary of directors. In Every Man for Himself (And God Against All), Heart of Glass, Nosferatu the Vampire and his amazing documentary about the Guadeloupean volcano La Soufriere, he created worlds beyond civilization, whose ravishing beauty could drive intruders mad. Who better to play the overweening man, intoxicated to the point of insanity, than Klaus Kinski, Herzog's house demon? (Herzog made a fascinating documentary, the 1998 My Best Fiend, about his hectic relationship with the actor.) Aguirre is the prototype Herzog-Kinski collaboration, about a Spanish explorer who loses his mission, men and mind on an Amazon adventure. Answering only to the logic of Peru's natural beauty, the film seems an examination of madness from the inside. Sumptuous, spellbinding and immediately, eternally scary.