Thursday, July 26, 2012

Total Recall: Vince Vaughn's Best Movies

We count down the best-reviewed work of the Watch star.

Vince Vaughn

Vegas, martinis, and the words "baby" and "money" helped launch Vince Vaughn's film career -- and helped established him as an extraordinarily compelling cinematic scoundrel, a role he's played repeatedly over the last decade and change. But that isn't all Vaughn can do, as he's proven while assembling an admirably eclectic filmography, moving from comedy to horror to action thrillers and back again, and sharing screens with everyone from Richard Attenborough to Jennifer Lopez in the process. This weekend, however, Vaughn's back in his comedically caddish wheelhouse with The Watch, and to celebrate, we decided to revisit his best-reviewed films, Total Recall style!

As always, we let the Tomatometer do the sorting for us, and although it did the easy work, tossing out the obvious rotten flicks (bye bye, Couples Retreat), we still had to make a few judgment calls on roles that, though memorable, still amounted to cameos (adieu, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Into the Wild, and Anchorman). What we were finally left with was a list that we think captures the breadth of Vaughn's filmography while limiting it to the movies that gave him a healthy amount of screentime. And with that, let's dispense with the formalities and get down to the films, shall we? Ladies and gents, the best of Vince Vaughn!


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Vaughn's first major role came in Swingers, a film with a budget of $250,000. His next movie was a bit of a step up: 1997's The Lost World: Jurassic Park boasted a $73 million bankroll, not to mention Steven Spielberg in the director's chair and a cast including such famous names as Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, and Lord Richard Attenborough. Of course, Lost World wasn't greeted with quite the same critical reception enjoyed by Swingers, but on the other hand, it did make over $600 million at the box office -- and it featured dozens of awesome-looking CGI dinosaurs, which makes up for any critical brickbats, or the fact that Vaughn's character is a knuckleheaded environmentalist who's more concerned about saving giant carnivores than his own traveling companions. Looking Closers' Jeffrey Overstreet summed it all up succinctly when he wrote, "If you liked Jurassic Park, you'll probably like this one a little less. What the first film did poorly, this film does worse."


54%

Based on Michael Grant Jaffe's novel Dance Real Slow, 1998's A Cool, Dry Place broke Vaughn's string of rapscallions and ne'er-do-wells and gave him the first thoroughly sympathetic role of his career: Russell Durrell, a young lawyer struggling through single fatherhood after his wife (Monica Potter) abandons him and their five-year-old son (Bobby Moat). Despite a cast that also included Joey Lauren Adams, Place barely squeaked its way into theaters, grossing a few thousand dollars during a one-week run -- and though many critics rolled their eyes at the film's leisurely pace and heavy melodrama (Filmcritic's Christopher Null accused the plot of "just [sitting] there like a stuffed monkey"), they were matched by scribes such as Sandra Contreras of TV Guide, who wrote, "Its heart is in the right place, but this sweet drama just doesn't build enough true drama from its slender premise. That said, it's not bad enough to merit the kind of stealth release its studio has imposed on it."


60%

After 2000's The Cell, Vaughn was relatively quiet for a few years; although he appeared in a pair of major releases (Domestic Disturbance and Made, both released in 2001), he spent much of his time in films whose appeal was more, uh, selective (The Prime Gig, I Love Your Work). It took another testosterone-heavy ensemble comedy to remind audiences what made the Swingers star famous -- and okay, so Old School ended up being stolen by Will Ferrell, but Vaughn got his share of laughs, too, and it foreshadowed his funny roles in Anchorman and Starsky & Hutch. A not inconsiderable number of critics dismissed Old School's raunchy lowbrow humor, but the majority agreed with Cinerina's Karina Montgomery, who gasped, "I can't believe it, but I want to see it again."


63%

After making a splash with Swingers, Vaughn hit the ground running, booking roles in several years' worth of big-budget productions, including 1997's Jurassic Park sequel, The Lost World, and the costly Jennifer Lopez flop The Cell. Between the tentpoles, however, Vaughn hadn't lost his taste for the odd lower-profile project -- like Clay Pigeons, a Ridley Scott-produced black comedy about a drifter (Vaughn) who uses his imagined friendship with a casual acquaintance (Joaquin Phoenix) as the impetus for a homicidal, Throw Momma from the Train-style "favor." Playing a charming, murderous lunatic helped prep Vaughn for the starring role in Gus Van Sant's Psycho remake -- and while Pigeons didn't make much of an impression at the box office, it earned the admiration of critics like the Palo Alto Weekly's Jeanne Aufmuth, who wrote, "This is not your classic whodunit. It's blacker, funnier, and edgier."


64%

The overlap on the Venn diagram between Dodgeball and Wedding Crashers, 2004's Starsky & Hutch stars Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson as the titular detectives -- and Vaughn as Reese Feldman, the bar mitzvah-throwing drug kingpin who's responsible for pushing a new, untraceable form of cocaine. While a number of critics were turned off by the way the movie enthusiastically embraced its cheesy television roots, for most, it was too goofily good-natured to resist -- right down to Snoop Dogg's appearance as the streetwise police informant known as Huggy Bear. It is, wrote Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post, "A really good not-great movie, the kind that would be classified as a guilty pleasure were it not executed with guilt-free honesty and good nature."

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1925589/news/1925589/

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Kentwood buys Denver.com | Inside Real Estate News

Peter Niederman

Peter Niederman has brought Denver.com home.

Niederman?s Kentwood Real Estate has acquired Denver.com from Silicon Valley-based Boulevards New Media Inc.

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, but a trade journal reported it was a ?seven-figure? deal. Boulevards paid $6,250 for Denver.com in 1996.

Niederman, CEO of? Kentwood Real Estate, has been focused on Internet technology for years.

According to the National Association of Realtors, approximately 94 percent of all prospective real estate buyers begin their search online.? According to Google?s ?Keyword Tool,? there is an average of 16,600,000 global monthly searches when ?Denver? is used as the keyword phrase.

?The purchase of Denver.com was a unique and historic opportunity,? said Niederman.? ?To acquire the intuitive Internet brand of a world-class city like Denver is very rare, and it fits perfectly with Kentwood Real Estate?s strategic vision to integrate Denver?s lifestyle with the online real estate search experience.? Anyone who is considering a move to Denver or searching for real estate in Denver can visit Denver.com for comprehensive real estate and lifestyle information.? It truly gives Kentwood Real Estate a competitive advantage.?

Denver.com currently experiences approximately 85,000 visits per month.? In addition to owning DenverRealEstate.com, Kentwood holds the DenverHomes.com and homesInDenver.com domains.? When used as keywords, Denver Real Estate, Denver Homes, and Homes in Denver boast approximately 110,000 global monthly searches each. ? Niederman also acquired Boulder.com two years ago.

Boulevards New Media will continue to operate Denver.com in a multi-year agreement.? Boulevards is the largest owner and operator of top-tier U.S. city names, including Seattle.com, SanFrancisco.com, LosAngeles.com, Dallas.com, SanAntonio.com, Houston.com, Philadelphia.com, Memphis.com, Minneapolis.com,and Raleigh.com.

Prior to the sale, Kentwood Real Estate provided MLS listings and property search services for Denver.com?s real estate channel.

?Both parties believe local ownership will give Denver.com deeper roots in the community and further enhance Kentwood?s efforts to provide a strong commerce and information site at this very important web address,? said Dan Pulcrano, CEO of Boulevards New Media.

Kentwood Real Estate includes The Kentwood Co. in the Denver Tech Center, The Kentwood Company at Cherry Creek, and Kentwood City Properties in downtown Denver.? For more information, visit Kentwood Real Estate online at Denverrealestate.com.

Have a story idea or real estate tip? Contact John Rebchook at JRCHOOK@gmail.com. InsideRealEstateNews.com is sponsored by Universal Lending, Land Title Guarantee and 8z Real Estate.com.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Reducing Stress By Growing A Home Garden | Gardening

It can be relaxing to garden, and it doesn?t require plenty of money. Ask your friends and family to keep you company in the garden. If you have children, they will be awe-struck by how seeds transform into colorful flowers and tasty vegetables. Gardening can also help appreciate outdoor life and nature. By reading this article, you will learn some tips which will make enjoying your garden easier. If you?re enjoying gardening, you?re more apt to invite others to join you in the activity.

A great tip to implement when gardening is to plant only what you enjoy to eat. This reduces your grocery bills and allows you to use everything you grow. Do not grow foods that the family will not consume, especially if you do not have the room for it.

Try using chicken tractors to fertilize your garden area. Though not widely recognized, chicken tractors are essentially coops that are transient, comprised of a floor that is open and another area that is sheltered. Using this tractor, chickens can eat bugs and vegetation and fertilize the area at the same time. The chicken tractor will then be easily be moved to new areas as needed.

To create a beautiful English garden, use the same bed to mix various kinds of plants, as well as different heights. Using plants of all the same kind or size, can result in a boring, and unoriginal garden.

Use annuals and biennials to enliven your flower beds. These biennials and annuals are fast-growing, and they allow you to brighten up your flower bed with a change for each season. You can fill any spaces between shrubs and perennials when they are in the sun. A variety of flowers that will thrive in your region are available.

The first thing you can do to ward off garden pests is to ensure you are using healthy soil in your garden. Healthier plants are stronger, which in turn can help the plants you grow to become more resistant to disease and bugs that can harm them. For the most vigorous and healthy plants, start with high-quality soil, and stay away from chemicals. These can accumulate salts over time.

As the weather turns colder, it is important to prepare your sensitive shrubs for the change. Shrubs in pots especially need special care in the colder weather. Tie together the tops, and then use a sheet or blanket to cover the wigwam loosely. Doing this is a lot more effective than wrapping up the plant with plastic because it lets air circulate, which could avoid any rotting.

An eye-catching plant makes an attractive focal point for your garden or flowerbed. When you design your garden, think of a great focal point that will grab attention and add interest. A perfect example of a focal point is using a plant that doesn?t bear any resemblance to those that surround it.

Make sure any open cuts are completely protected from dirt and chemicals before you go to work in your garden. A cut can become infected if dirt is allowed to enter the cut while gardening. It is possible now to get bandages that will completely seal the cut.

You need water for a healthy garden. Just like people. plants need water in order to survive. On a day that is really hot, the soil will become more dry, so a person has to make sure they are keeping the garden watered. With sufficient watering, a garden will thrive.

Try ?boiling? weeds to get rid of them. Any vessel of boiling water that you can carry safely can be used as an organic herbicide. Make sure to pour only on the weeds and to stay away from healthy vegetation. If you pour the water near your plants, it will kill the roots.

Tempt your cat away from the plants he has been bothering by planting catnip or wheat grass near them. You could also repel your pet by planting rosemary or placing citrus fruit peels around your garden.

Plant dwarf fruit trees in small gardens. Many areas only allow for small gardens, and that is where dwarf fruit trees fit in best. These trees will begin to bear fruit after five years and eventually produce fruit that is full sized. The best time to plant dormant trees is early spring; water them well until the roots have taken hold.

Whether you wish to garden alone or with a loved one, the tips in this article will make the experience more fun. Using this advice, you can enjoy gardening with yourself, your friends, or your family.

Source: http://picturegardenmemories.com/1276/reducing-stress-by-growing-a-home-garden-3/

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Google takes the Nexus 7 camping in its first public commercial for the tablet

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Google is kicking off its marketing for the Nexus 7 tablet with a new commercial that?s available on YouTube. The ad shows how the Nexus 7 can be used to entertain and inform you while camping ?. in your back yard. The minute-long clip walks you through some of the features of the Android tablet including Google Earth, which will pinpoint your location in the woods, and the online book store which will let you download a bedtime store.

Google started pre-orders of the Nexus 7 in June and began selling the device in July. According to recent reports, early sales have been brisk, with most retail outlets, including Google?s online storefront, sold out of their inventory of the 16GB model.? Google still has stock of the 8GB model, but its smaller capacity limits its appeal. You can visit Google?s website to learn more about the Nexus 7 and read our hands-on review. Don?t forget to check out the commercial below.

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Which Species Will Live, Which Will Die? [Slide Show]

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Conservation groups can no longer afford to try to protect all animals and plants, forcing heartbreaking choices

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How does a Venus flytrap know when to snap shut? Can it actually feel an insect?s tiny, spindly legs? And how do cherry blossoms know when to bloom? Can they...

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Conservationists are reluctantly experimenting with three forms of triage to help them decide which species to try to save or not save. Each method has different priorities: "Function first" favors species that perform a unique job in nature. "Evolution first" seeks to preserve genetic diversity. "Hot spots" prefers ecosystems rich in species.

So which animals and plants would flourish or perish in each of the schemes?

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At Home in Vermont: Family, Food and Familiar Places (Part 1 ...

Vermont road

I grew up on this? road in Vermont.

I?ll bet you can tell that I?m not in California today.? Instead I?m in my home state, Vermont.?? This is the road that runs past the house where I grew up, where my mother still lives.? It? feels like home to me. ? See that mountain off in the distance? That?s Camel?s Hump, a landmark that most Vermonters will recognize.? It is much smaller in this photo than it appears in real life. During my growing-up? years we had an unobstructed view of Camel?s Hump and the horizon where the sun sets every evening.? We used call the family into the living room to? gather in front of the picture window: ?Come see the sunset!? ?? Since the trees have grown on the ridge we have to walk to the top of the hill to see the sunset in the summertime when there are leaves on those trees, and the walk is worth it!

Vermonters who live within sight of Camel?s Hump have a special bond with the mountain.?? We are east of the Camel?s Hump, so we see it with the hump on the left.? People who live over in the Champlain Valley are west of it, so they think the hump belongs on the right.? Artists paint or photograph that mountain both ways,? but if you live in Central Vermont,? you probably wouldn?t want a picture of it from the other direction.? Everyone knows that someone tried to name the mountain ?Crouching Lion?,? but we?re glad they didn?t.

Camel's Hump in Vermont

This is our side of Camel?s Hump?with the hump on the left.

Conversation in Central Vermont usually begins and ends with the weather.? Summertime can be hot and humid, but my first several days here have been absolutely perfect.

Green Mountains of Vermont

The Green Mountains of Vermont are usually blue!

Yesterday I drove down to the capital city,? Montpelier, for the well known Capital City? Farmer?s Market.? It was a perfect day, and lots of people were out on the sidewalks,? visiting with friends they might happen to meet,? everyone? reveling in the perfect day.

Montpelier Farmers' Market

Beautiful vegetables, plants, meats, baked goods, tee shirts, ethnic foods, artisan soaps, handmade art tiles, jewelry, granola, cheese, etc.

I was surprised to discover that artisan liquors were also represented at the Capital City Farmers? Market!? With free samples!? If my dad was still alive, he would heartily approve!? I tasted both the Elder Flower Rum and the Maple Rum at Dunc?s Mill.? Of course, I had to bring home some of that maple rum!? Thinking about maple rum cake, maple rum glazed chicken and maybe a chocolate maple rum sauce!

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Dunc's Mill artisan rum

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I couldn?t resist buying some old fashioned peas, as they remind me of my father?s garden and my grandmother?s? summer visits with our family.?? We would sit in a circle around a bag for the pea pods,? and shell the peas into a metal pan.? You could hear the peas hit the bottom of the pan with a beautiful percussive tone.? Sometimes a few peas would hit the floor, and my grandmother would have us all in delicious hysterics as she declared, ?Oops, someone just pea-ed on the floor!?

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When I come to visit my mother,? I have to plan a few surprises.?? She really loves to have her family visit and anticipates some culinary creativity.?? Certain family members are known for their specialties, like chocolate chip cookies or apple pie.??? Mom especially likes my scallops.? I dust them with Progresso Italian Bread Crumbs and sautee them in butter.? This time I wilted some spinach in the pan after the scallops were done.

scallops and spinach

We added a few shrimp too!

One of my surprises for Mom this year is a ? breakfast? parfait made with Uncle Sam Original Cereal,? berries and Cabot Vanilla Bean Greek Yogurt.?? It?s a nice treat first thing in the morning!

yogurt Breakfast parfait

Our special breakfast parfait ingredients!

The Cabot Coop, well known for their Vermont cheddar cheese, is only a short drive from our home.? Their Greek yogurt isn?t available in California, so I look forward enjoying more of their products when I?m here.?? The Cabot creamery holds special memories for me, as it is one of the first places I took my husband on his first visit to Vermont. ? I?m hoping to get over there for a tour of the creamery and taste some samples of their newer offerings.??? I have? recently discovered? Uncle Sam cereal and love it!? It?s toasty wheatberry and flax seed? flavor is delicious and adds the perfect crunch to the parfait.? I have to thank Attune Foods,? a sponsor of Camp Blogaway, for sending me samples to try.? It?s my new favorite cereal, and Mom loves it now too!

I always bring along some? avocados from our farm in California.? I bought? fresh cilantro, zucchini, scallions and home grown tomato at the Farmer?s Market, so we had a quinoa salad with chunks of our home grown avocado on top.?? It?s great to be home in Vermont,? sharing California avocados. quinoa salad

A few years ago my brother planted some beautiful gardens for my mother to enjoy in the yard around the house.?? This year the clematis and honeysuckle are especially lovely?in the shade next to the hostas.?? Everything here is green and growing!? Even though the summer sunshine is cherished by Vermonters,? this Vermont native (who lives on a California avocado ranch)? is looking forward to a good old fashioned Vermont thunderstorm!? Stay tuned!

Clematis, honeysuckle and hostas

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