Despite super effects, a huge budget, and the cinematic pedigree of alien-happy Steven Spielberg, this take on H.G. Wells's novel is basically a horror film packaged as a sci-fi thrill ride. Instead of a mad slasher, however, Spielberg (along with writers Josh Friedman & David Koepp) utilizes aliens hell-bent on quickly destroying humanity, and the terrifying results that prey upon adult fears, especially in the post-9/11 world. The realistic results could be a new genre, the grim popcorn thriller; often you feel like you're watching Schindler's List more than Spielberg's other thrill-machine movies (Jaws, Jurassic Park). The film centers on Ray Ferrier, a divorced father (Tom Cruise, oh so comfortable) who witnesses one giant craft destroy his New Jersey town and soon is on the road with his teen son (Justin Chatwin) and preteen daughter (Dakota Fanning) in tow, trying to keep ahead of the invasion. The film is, of course, impeccably designed and produced by Spielberg's usual crew of A-class talent. The aliens are genuinely scary, even when the film--like the novel--spends a good chunk of time in a basement. Readers of the book (or viewers of the deft 1953 adaptation) will note the variation of whom and how the aliens come to Earth, which poses some logistical problems. The film opens and closes with narration from the novel read by Morgan Freeman, but Spielberg could have adapted Orson Welles's words from the famous Halloween Eve 1938 radio broadcast: "We couldn't soap all your windows and steal all your garden gates by tomorrow night, so we did the best next thing: we annihilated the world." --Doug Thomas
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Message from Byron Prior's Message Board
Are those Bastards free?? (msg 22 of 23) posted by Charlotte on 03/18/06 21:15:52
All I want to know is are those sick basteards still free??? If they are in my opinion they belong in jail for the rest of their lives!!
Are they still free. (msg 23 of 23)posted by Byron Prior on 03/19/06 23:04:04 as a reply to message 22
YES, still free and controlling everything in this Province. Hickman's family controls most of the business here and the Legal System. The Criminals prosper and party while the abused victims are persecuted and black listed for telling the truth. The Legal System won't even take DNA tests, 10 minutes, to tell the world the truth, they don't care who knows, they do what they want anyway.
All I want to know is are those sick basteards still free??? If they are in my opinion they belong in jail for the rest of their lives!!
Are they still free. (msg 23 of 23)posted by Byron Prior on 03/19/06 23:04:04 as a reply to message 22
YES, still free and controlling everything in this Province. Hickman's family controls most of the business here and the Legal System. The Criminals prosper and party while the abused victims are persecuted and black listed for telling the truth. The Legal System won't even take DNA tests, 10 minutes, to tell the world the truth, they don't care who knows, they do what they want anyway.
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Canadians Charged in Child P-rn Sting
27 charged in child porn sting
Web site containing live 'molestation on demand' shut down
Thursday, March 16, 2006; Posted: 3:32 a.m. EST (08:32 GMT)
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales details the charges against the child porn suspects.
Most of the 27 people named in the indictments are identified only by their screen names:
•G.O.D. of Clarksville, Tennessee
•Acidburn of Bartlett, Illinois
•Big_Daddy619 of Edmonton, Alberta
•ax9572 of London, England
•Entity of Manchester, England
•Yyydbh5182 of North Aurora, Illinois
•Behrplus_925 of Aurora, Illinois
•Darkhorse of Kalamazoo, Michigan
•Wharfrat of Reno, Nevada
•CuLeX of Milton, Florida
•A_School_Teacher of Oakfield, New York
•Lord_Newbie of Charlotte, North Carolina
•Alex1 of Sebring, Florida
•Nemo of Phoenix, Arizona
•BlueDragon of Ashgrove, Australia
•Sir_CP of Victoria, Australia
•DarcBiocode of Stafford, Australia
•LoneWolf_95 of Brandon, Manitoba
•Henry40Babe of Kingston, Ontario
•Lumberjack of Woodbridge, Ontario
•10_boy_canada of Selkirk, Manitoba
•Fydei of Longueuil, Quebec •
Msg4Homemade of Courtenay, British Columbia
•LordVader of Prince Georgia, British Columbia
•Msg2Trade of Toronto, Ontario •
HumbleDuchess of Osceola, Iowa
•Geograns of Kapolei, Hawaii
CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- An Internet chat room that streamed video of live child molestations has been shut down and 27 people have been charged with online child pornography offenses, federal authorities said Wednesday.
Justice Department and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials still are looking for one suspect after an undercover sting operation shut down a Web site called "Kiddypics & Kiddyvids."
It was not clear exactly how many suspects had been arrested, but Randall Samborn, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago, said, "Most have been [arrested]."
One of the seven molestation victims was younger than 18 months, according to the Justice Department. (Watch Attorney General Gonzales describe the allegations -- 2:37)
Four minors under the age of 12 also were shown on the Internet site being molested.
Immigration and customs Assistant Secretary Julie Myers on Wednesday described the chat room as "molestation on demand."
The name of two of the videos listed in the indictment are explicit; one suggests that one of the victims was a 7-year-old girl.
An indictment of three people allegedly involved in the chat room states that the host of the chat room used the screen name "G.O.D." One of those charged -- an Edmonton, Alberta, man who used the screen name "Big_Daddy619" -- allegedly distributed live videos of himself molesting the four children younger than 12.
Among those arrested is Brian A. Annoreno, of Bartlett, Illinois, who is accused of producing video of himself molesting and performing oral sex on an infant, officials said.
Annoreno's lawyer denied that charge Wednesday and said his client was not involved in distributing child pornography.
Thirteen of the people charged are from the United States, nine from Canada, three from Australia and two from England, according to the Justice Department. Charges in the United States include criminal complaints unsealed in Illinois, Tennessee, Michigan, Nevada, Florida, New York, Arizona, Hawaii and North Carolina. Most of those charged are identified only by their screen name.
Four of the suspects are accused of molestation, and the others are charged with possession, receipt, distribution and manufacture of child pornography, as well as conspiracy and other offenses.
"We plan to prosecute them and others involved in this vile chat room to the fullest extent of the law," Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told reporters in Chicago, adding that the victims "are now in safe custody."
The investigation into the Web site, which was not designed to generate a profit, began 10 months ago with an arrest in Edmonton, Alberta, according to the Justice Department. Gonzales said law enforcement officials from outside the United States participated in the investigation.
The chat room, which Gonzales said contained "the worst imaginable forms of child pornography," was designed in such a way as to cloak users' activities from law enforcement, he said.
Though the Web site did not generate a profit for its administrators, access was controlled by an organized hierarchal structure that was "very concerned about security," Myers said. Without elaborating, she added only that the chat room's organizers "would ask for certain things in order to prove you weren't law enforcement."
Samborn said the structure and security of the site -- and especially the live, streaming video -- made this case stand out from other child-pornography cases.
"I've never seen anything that rivals this," Samborn said of the use of live, streaming video.
The suspects used peer-to-peer file sharing, typically used for exchanging music and movies, and private instant-messaging services to disseminate the child pornography, the Justice Department said in a news release.
Annoreno was one of three people indicted in Chicago for conspiracy to possess, receive, solicit and distribute child pornography. Also indicted were Gregory J. Sweezer of Aurora, Illinois, and Lisa A. Winebrenner of Osceola, Iowa.
The three are at the center of the investigation, said a federal law enforcement officer who asked not to be identified.
The indictment states that Sweezer sent two videos to an undercover law enforcement officer. Both videos depict a man molesting a girl younger than 12, the indictment states. Sweezer is also accused of distributing a video, the title of which suggests it contains images of a 7-year-old being molested.
On March 9, Winebrenner, who occasionally served as host of the chat room, purged her computer of pornographic images using widely available commercial software, according to the indictment.
The next day she also "discussed with the administrators of the chat room, through online communications in the chat room, a contingency plan for the continuation of the chat room in the event that she were to be arrested," the indictment states.
The Justice Department said the site's "host" was Royal Raymond Weller of Clarksville, Tennessee, who was arrested March 6.
The Justice Department also identified some administrators of the site: Jason Wilson of Milton, Florida; Michael Burns of Reno, Nevada; Kenneth Fisher of Charlotte, North Carolina; Marcel Deslauriers of Longueuil, Quebec; and Mill Park of Victoria, Australia.
CNN's Terry Frieden contributed to this report.
Monday, March 13, 2006
Lord of War - Nicolas Cage - Excellent Film!
Amazon.com
The lethal business of arms dealers provides an electrifying context for the black-as-coal humor of Andrew Niccol's Lord of War. Having proven his ingenuity as the writer of The Truman Show, and writer-director of Gattaca and the under-appreciated Simone, Niccol is clearly striving for Strangelovian relevance here as he chronicles the rise and inevitable fall of Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), a Ukrainian immigrant to America who makes his fortune selling every kind of ordnance he can get his amoral hands on. With a trophy wife (Bridget Moynahan) who's initially clueless about his hidden career, and a younger brother (Jared Leto) whose drug-addled sense of decency makes him an ill-chosen accomplice, Yuri traffics in death the way other salesman might push vacuum cleaners (he likes to say that alcohol and tobacco are deadlier products than his), but even he can't deny the sheer ruthlessness of the Liberian dictator (a scene-stealing Eamonn Walker) who purchases Orlov's "products" to expand his oppressive regime. Niccol's themes are even bigger than Yuri's arms deals, and he drives them home with a blunt-force lack of subtlety, but Cage gives the film the kind of insanely dark humor it needs to have. To understand this monster named Yuri, we have to see at least a glimpse of his humanity, which Cage provides as only he can. Otherwise, this epic tale of gunrunnng would be as morally unbearable as the black market trade it illuminates. --Jeff Shannon
The lethal business of arms dealers provides an electrifying context for the black-as-coal humor of Andrew Niccol's Lord of War. Having proven his ingenuity as the writer of The Truman Show, and writer-director of Gattaca and the under-appreciated Simone, Niccol is clearly striving for Strangelovian relevance here as he chronicles the rise and inevitable fall of Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage), a Ukrainian immigrant to America who makes his fortune selling every kind of ordnance he can get his amoral hands on. With a trophy wife (Bridget Moynahan) who's initially clueless about his hidden career, and a younger brother (Jared Leto) whose drug-addled sense of decency makes him an ill-chosen accomplice, Yuri traffics in death the way other salesman might push vacuum cleaners (he likes to say that alcohol and tobacco are deadlier products than his), but even he can't deny the sheer ruthlessness of the Liberian dictator (a scene-stealing Eamonn Walker) who purchases Orlov's "products" to expand his oppressive regime. Niccol's themes are even bigger than Yuri's arms deals, and he drives them home with a blunt-force lack of subtlety, but Cage gives the film the kind of insanely dark humor it needs to have. To understand this monster named Yuri, we have to see at least a glimpse of his humanity, which Cage provides as only he can. Otherwise, this epic tale of gunrunnng would be as morally unbearable as the black market trade it illuminates. --Jeff Shannon
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Survivors Healing Centre - Santa Cruz, California
Our Mission
Survivors Healing Center is a non-profit organization which provides education, information, referrals, high quality services, and support to survivors of childhood sexual abuse and to their supporters. Our primary goals are to empower those victimized by sexual abuse through a healing process and to prevent sexual abuse of children.
Sexual Abuse - Therapy Group
This group provides a safe and supportive healing environment for exploring issues of child sexual abuse. Goals of the group are breaking isolation, developing healthy coping skills, reducing shame, increasing self-esteem, and building healthy boundaries. Healing is facilitated using emotional release work, meditation, imagery, writing and group discussions. An emphasis is placed on learning to nurture ourselves as we heal. Group meets for 12 weeks.
New groups forming as needed.
Sliding Scale.
Limited to 7 women.
Led by Ama Delevet, LMFT Intern
Call for registration packet.
Men Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse - Therapy Group
Participants will have the opportunity to transform shame, pain, rage, and fear. You are not alone and not to blame. In a safe, supportive environment, we will use writing, emotional release work, and other processes to explore the feelings, mourn the violation, and affirm the anger resulting from the original abuse. Gather strength, celebrate survival, and take the steps necessary to heal and move on. Group meets for 12 weeks.
New groups forming as needed.
Limited to 7 men.
Call for registration packet.
Latina Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse - Therapy Group
This group provides a safe and supportive healing environment for exploring issues of child sexual abuse. Goals of the group are breaking isolation, developing healthy coping skills, reducing shame, increasing self-esteem, and building healthy boundaries. Healing is facilitated using emotional release work, meditation, imagery, writing and group discussions. An emphasis is placed on learning to nurture ourselves as we heal. Group meets for 12 weeks.
New groups forming as needed.
Sliding Scale.
Limited to 7 women.
Led by Amy Pine, LMFT
Meets in Watsonville.
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