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Master and Commander "Smoke N'Oakum"
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) Review – Exploring the Past
TL;DR –.It is a remarkable film that still holds up today and provided a strong foundation for everything that followed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is a mid-credit sceneDisclosure – I paid for the Disney+ service that viewed this film. Rise of the Planet of the Apes Review – Back in the 2010s, remakes were all the rage, and most of them were not great. So, I am not…
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Israel needed to learn a profound lesson. They were absolutely helpless before Goliath. The lesson was never to be missed: You can’t win this battle, so the Lord must fight and win for you.
by Christopher Gordon | As David looked out to the battlefield, there stood Goliath of Gath, the Philistine giant, defying Israel’s God. In David’s hands were a few small stones. Did anyone believe this shepherd boy could stand...
✍🏿What’s Your Story?: Christopher Gordon: Inspiring Young Warriors
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Born and raised on the tiny island of Trinidad and Tobago, I always had a passion for designing and creating something from a blank canvas. I was always intrigued by movies both live-action and animation together with the behind the scenes process that took place for the making of them. I would always find myself focusing on the production aspect to gain a better understanding of what really goes into an animated film. At the age of 16, I was given the opportunity to live abroad in Canada, where I was fortunate enough to interact with different cultures. It was only after I graduated high school that I returned to Trinidad to pursue my dream of being an animator and graphic designer. Studying animation and graphic design at a college level led me to land my first job as a Junior Graphic Artist for one of the top advertising firms in Trinidad. I loved every aspect of it! Designing various ads for different advertising campaigns, winning awards, and just having fun while creating. Yet, I still felt like there was more that I needed to be doing with my skillset.
After years of working in the advertising industry...continue reading Christopher Gordon’s story on Our Stories Matter Blog
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Nathan Chen in a Vera Wang design for his free program at the 2018 Olympics. He skated to Mao's Last Dancer and The Rite of Spring.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)
Director - Rupert Wyatt, Cinematography - Andrew Lesnie
“Caesar is home.”
WATCHING
(Yes, all three) Finished Rise last night. Onto Dawn now. I’ve seen both before. But War I haven’t seen yet…