Saturday, January 21, 2012

Red Tails - One of the Best Movies Ever

I went to see Red Tails last night with my Aunt and cousins. It was one of the best movies I've ever seen in my life. Check out the Red Tails Trailer below.


Thank you so much, George Lucas for fighting so hard to tell this story. It's always been an intriguing tale for me since my visit to Tuskegee University many years ago. I've always admired the Tuskegee Airmen for so many reasons. It had to be hard enough fighting the prejudices of Tuskegee, Alabama. But, to have to deal with the same madness from American soldiers, in Italy, including top ranks, had to be rough.

Anthony Hemingway did an amazing job as the director. Red Tails is his first feature film. I think he was able to create a loyal following with this high quality movie. The movie had something to keep the entire family intrigued. There was action, drama, love, and believe it or not, lots of humor. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I'm not usually into Wikipedia, but I recommend you check out the Anthony Hemingway Bio they have featured.

And, to answer the questions of many, many parents... YES, TAKE YOUR KIDS to see this movie. Although it is about "Black Airmen", it's a story of American history... period. There is no nudity, maybe two curse words, no sex, and the only violence is war. This story is important to our culture as a country. It shows how far we've come to learn how to fight together, as one... We The People!!!


The following is a post from imdb.com about the controversy behind getting Red Tails to the theaters:

"George Lucas began developing Red Tails around 1988 but was unable to secure funding from any major studio, as any he approached believed that producing a film featuring an all black cast would be unmarketable. As a result, Lucas ended up funding the project with his own money, investing $58 million into the production of the film, and a further $35 million towards marketing.

In preparation, George Lucas and his staff interviewed surviving Tuskegee Airmen and were given access to their original mission logbooks. 

A prequel and a sequel are planned. George Lucas wants Lee Daniels and Spike Lee to direct them, respectively.  

In an interview with The New York Times, George Lucas stated that the personalities of Easy and Lightning are based on Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, respectively."

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

3 Reasons Why Only a Dummy is Too Smart to Keep Learning


While surfing the web, I found the most profound saying online about learning: “Don't Stop Learning-You’re Not As Smart As You Think You Are”, which is a blog post by Adam Donyes and Brian Wang. This post is featured on their blog site “The Lid, A Collaboration for Change” where they begin with:

For the first 18 years of our lives, make that 22 if you go to college, we read and take tests. We learn stuff we like, and other material we hate, but we learn the material because we are told we need to in order to succeed. Then we complete college. No more tests, just deadlines and paychecks accompanied with television and movies. We figure we no longer need to read if no one or no test is holding us accountable, and for the vast majority of college grads we stop learning. We shouldn’t, we should be life long learners if we desire to have life long impact. So as we look at week 12 of ”What Do You Wish You Knew Then That You Know Now.” We look at, Don’t Stop Learning-You’re Not As Smart As You Think.”

Adam and Brian refer to a blog series written by Michael Hyatt entitled, “What Do You Wish You Knew Then That You Know Now”, which is very similar to their post. It talks about the struggle we all go through just trying to memorize what we can so we can graduate from high school. We do all of this learning, only to continue it when we get to college. We learn what the school administrators insist we will need to know to success in life. Then, after graduation, we are relieved to no longer be bombarded with textbooks and texts as we start our new careers. We just simply make the choice to stop learning. But, according to these blog authors, everyone who wants to have life long success must continue to be open to learning new things for the rest of their lives.

3 Reasons to Keep Learning Knew Things

Here are three reasons why Adam and Brian believe that you have to be a dummy to think you're too smart to continuously learn new things:
  1. Relevance
  • Jesus had such a major impact on civilization because he made it a point to study. He knew it well. This gave Him the ability to come up with parables that anyone and everyone could relate to. His parables were full of mind impacting examples, letting people know that He was wise about life.
  • We must continue to learn throughout the course of our entire lives. This helps us to stay relevant in a society that's continuously changing. Staying relevant means more people will engage with us, allowing us to have an impact on their lives and their cultures. Otherwise, we become irrelevant, meaning we are of no use to the society we live in.
  1. Stay Sharp
  • Continuously learning allows us to continuously grow. This continuous growth keeps us sharp and keen in many different areas. When we choose not to learn, we choose to become dull and boring. We no longer live up to our full potential. Romans 12:2 says: “Do not conform any longer to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is , His good, pleasing , and perfect will.”
  • A sharp knife will always have more of a positive effect than a dull one. This is the same for humans. Sharper college students are more effective, believing they have the knowledge and power they need to conquer the world (like Pinky and the Brain). Then, when they get jobs and become bored with not learning knew things, they're motivation levels drop. That's because they were only sharp when they were in a learning environment. After leaving school, it's up to them to create their own.
  1. Guidance Through Life
When we have important, hard decisions that need to be made, it's our education that helps us make the right ones. We are educated in many ways, including learning from the mistakes of the past. Without learning about these mistakes, we are “doomed to repeat the past”, like those who choose not to learn about the past. We must allow God to guide us and teach us continually. He will guide us by teaching us what we need to know to walk in the path He has planned for us. “Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance,”... Proverbs 1:5

Whether we choose to learn from our spiritual beliefs, our past mistakes, mistakes others made in their pasts, textbooks, teachers or whatever, we are giving ourselves a lifelong gift. Learning knew things, languages, technologies, etc... will keep us relevant in the world we live in. As adults, it's our responsibility to put ourselves in environments that continue to teach us. We must also be open to learning something new everyday, because only a dummy is too smart to keep learning.