Monday, November 30, 2009

Best Picture Award - Kramer vs. Kramer

This movie was the 1979 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  A very well done movie about the breakup of the marriage and the fallout for a son and his father.  I thoroughly enjoyed the entire movie and would have liked for the movie to continue when it ended (something that doesnt happen often for me.

The origin of the title is easy to discern as the movie  is about the divorce of the Kramer family.

31Best Picture movies seen.  Only 29 left to see.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Best Picture Award - Gandhi

This movie was the 1982 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  A long movie that is well worth the time.  It is about the life and times of Gandhi and about the fight for independence for the India.  The country of Pakistan was also created at the same time as India.  The non-violent methods advocated by Gandhi are very powerful.

The movie is titled after the subject, Gandhi!

30 Best Picture movies seen.  Only 50 left to see.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Best Picture Award - Ordinary People

This movie was the 1980 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  I did not like this movie.  It was about a dysfunctional family and ended nowhere.

The origin of the title, I guess, is supposed to indicate that the dysfunctional family in normal and ordinary.  I dont agree but maybe my non-weird family is not ordinary?

29 Best Picture movies seen.  Only 51 left to see.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Muddy Puddle

I’m going to start posting recipes using beer once I have tried them.

Here is a drink recipe that I got out of Mens Health Magazine.  My initial take on this one the first sip was Boy this one is going to be hard to finish!.  However, about ½ way through the first small glass it grew on me.  Ended up drinking four of em before the day was done.  Only thing that stopped us from having more was the fact that we ran out of espresso!

1 oz simple syrup
3 oz iced espresso (went to Starbucks, bought espresso, came home and put it in freezer to cool it off)
1.5 oz bourbon or whiskey (I used Seagrams)
4 oz stout beer

Make simple syrup by bringing one cup of water to a boil.  Turn off the heat and add 1.5 cups of sugar.  Stir until dissolved and then chill.

Shake together the simple syrup, iced espresso, and bourbon or whiskey with a bit of ice.  Add beer and stir or shake lightly.  Pour into glass with a few ice cubes.  Enjoy.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Best Picture Award - Gladiator




This movie was the 2000 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  I really enjoyed this movie.  It held my attention from beginning to finish.  Kind of a love story but more of a story about honor and revenge.  It does have several graphic and gory fight scenes.

The origin of the title is easy to discern as the movie centers around the leading mans (Russell Crowe) journey from being a general in the Roman army to being a slave and gladiator, where he wins the hearts of the citizens of Rome.

29 Best Picture movies seen.  Only 51 left to see.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Finished JA

Today I completed the fifth of five Junior Achievement lessons at Janseen Elementary School in Kimberly WI where my daughter teaches third grade.  I was in her class teaching the program entitled Our City.  It is always an awesome experience and this year was no exception.
Junior Achievement provides all of the materials that are laid out nicely with easy to follow instructions.  The kids love all of the exercises and respond enthusiastically when I asked questions.



All in all a great experience that everyone should consider doing at least once.



Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Best Picture Award - Rebecca

This movie was the 1940 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  Somewhat of a love story with an interesting twist at the end of the movie.  The film was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starred Lawrence Olivier and Loan Fontaine.  Unfortunately, I didnt enjoy the film and if this was the best of 1940 I dont want to see the other ones!

The origin of the title is easy to discern as the movie centers around the leading man (Lawrence Olivier) and his wife that drowned.  Her name was Rebecca.

28 Best Picture movies seen.  Only 52 left to see.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Best Picture Award - Driving Miss Daisy

This movie was the 1989 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  My daughter, Megan, and wife, Lori, watched the movie with me.  The movie centers around a wealthy Jewish lady in her seventies that should no longer drive and the 20 plus year relationship that she develops with her African American driver.  In the end the relationship with her driver is stronger and better than that with her son (Dan Aykroyd).

I enjoyed watching the film but my wife and I had the same exclamation when the movie ended.  Thats it!


The origin of the title is easy to discern as the movie centers around the relationship of the driver (Morgan Freeman) and Miss Daisy (Jessica Tandy).


27 Best Picture movies seen.  Only 53 left to see.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Best Picture Award - Chariots Of Fire

This movie was the 1981 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  I did not enjoy the movie so I wont even do a review.  There is probably some deep meaning that Im missing.

Im a runner and the movie centers around running.  There is one good quote.  After one of the main characters loses a race his girlfriend attempts to console him.  He responds I dont run to take beatings.  I run to win and if I cant win I dont want to run.  Her response was If you dont run you cant win.  How very true this statement is.

I also was unable to determine where the title comes from.  Guess Ill have to do some internet research.


26 Best Picture movies seen.  Only 54 left to see.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Best Picture Award - All Quiet on the Western Front


This movie was the 1929-1930 Best Picture Academy Award winning movie.  The version I watched was remade in 1973 starring Ernest Borgnine and Richard Thomas (John Boy from Little House on the Prairie).

The setting for the movie was World War One and the trench warfare between the French and German nations.  The story is told from the viewpoint of several German recruits.  The movie shows not only the horrors of war but the effect it has upon the soldiers.  The story is very well told and held my attention through out.

The title of the movie is the command that the German high command gave to end the fighting.


25 Best Picture movies seen.  55 remain.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Best Picture Award - Gentleman's Agreement

In 1947 the movie Gentlemans Agreement won best picture starring Gregory Peck and Dorothy McGuire.


I found the movie interesting and somewhat applicable today.  The movie was about anti-Semitism and how when one stands aside and doesnt say anything to stop the behavior they are, in fact, encouraging the behavior.  Remember this movie won in 1947 just two short years after the end of World War Two when anti-Semitism was the rule in Europe.  This movie exposed the less blatant behavior occurring in the United States.

Fast forward to today and the same sort of thing may be happening to homosexual couples.

One noticeable change in the way movies are filmed (other than being in color today) is the amount of on-screen cigarette smoking.  Almost none today but in almost every scene in 1947.

The title of the movie refers to the method used to keep Jews out of clubs, etc.  It was a "Gentleman's Agreement" to discriminate.


24 Best Picture movies seen.  56 more to watch.


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Academy Award Winners - Best Picture

A good friend of mine who recently sold a business and is going back to school (meaning he has a lot of time on his hands during the day) decided to watch all of the Academy Award winning movies for Best Picture.  I mentioned that I might want to do the same thing so we agreed to watch them together.
The starting point is to determine what are the movies and which ones I’ve already seen.  There are 80 movies in total and I’ve seen 23 so far.  I figure it will take a year or two to see all of them.

Im having trouble locating the very first movie Wings.  It is a silent film (the only one that ever won).  Anyone have any idea where I can rent or get a free, legal copy of the film?

Monday, November 9, 2009

Investment Club-Nov 2009


My investment club, Club YenoM, decided to sell all of our Oracle (ORCL) stock Factors that led us to this decision are:
1.      We had more stock in the Technology sector than we wanted (32% vs 25% desired)
2.      We already own Microsoft and the group felt better about the future of Microsoft and, at a minimum, we understand how they make money better
3.      We are attempting to lessen our exposure to large cap stocks
4.      The projected annual return (PAR) is 12.6% while the overall porfolios is 15% so selling ORCL and replacing it with higher PAR stocks will improve the expected return of the portfolio

We decided to hold on to $200 of the proceeds from the sale to invest next month.  The remaining money from the sale will be equally divided between FTI Consulting (FCN) and NVE Corp (NVEC).  Heres the reasoning.
1.      FCN is a mid cap and NVE is a small cap thus improving our position in those sectors
2.      Both companies had PARs in excess of 16% which is better than ORCLs
3.      FCN is in the financial sector
4.      NVEC is in the technology sector so we didnt reduce tech as much as the sale of ORCL might indicate.  Our desire to improve PAR overrode the technology sector diversification needs

Next month we will be on the hunt to add an additional stock to the portfolio with almost $2000 in cash.  We decided that the stock should be a small or mid cap and NOT technology.