Tuesday, March 16, 2010
First Review; Shutter Island!
It’s 1954 and two U.S. Marshals, Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo), are about to begin an investigation at a remote island’s psychiatric facility specializing in the insane/murderous population that the rest of the United States has given up on.
The current investigation is triggered by the disappearance of a patient who appears to have evaporated from her room. A patient who had yet to grasp that she is responsible for the deaths of her three children and isn’t living in her home in Boston anymore. Where is she? How did she escape? As the U.S. Marshals begin their search, what secrets will they uncover in the empty cells, dark corridors, and minds of the psyche ward patients?
We leave you there. The movie from beginning to end is a cluster of clues, begging you to put the pieces together to solve the mystery of Shutter Island. To explain further would ruin that divine moment you will have at the end as all the pieces come together. This movie is not a horror movie; it is one of those psychological thrillers that will completely mess with your head. And no matter what you may think of the movie, we bet you that you will watch it at least once more to pick up on the clues you missed along the journey.
Skittle Ratings
It’s the cheesy Valentine’s Day edition of the movie review.
Special guests this go around were the significant others of Liebs and Brick.
The ratings are in:
Jenna: Yellow Skittle (watching it again to fully pick up on everything would probably increase the rating to a red skittle)
Steve: Orange Skittle
Kim: Red Skittle
Daniel: Red Skittle
The current investigation is triggered by the disappearance of a patient who appears to have evaporated from her room. A patient who had yet to grasp that she is responsible for the deaths of her three children and isn’t living in her home in Boston anymore. Where is she? How did she escape? As the U.S. Marshals begin their search, what secrets will they uncover in the empty cells, dark corridors, and minds of the psyche ward patients?
We leave you there. The movie from beginning to end is a cluster of clues, begging you to put the pieces together to solve the mystery of Shutter Island. To explain further would ruin that divine moment you will have at the end as all the pieces come together. This movie is not a horror movie; it is one of those psychological thrillers that will completely mess with your head. And no matter what you may think of the movie, we bet you that you will watch it at least once more to pick up on the clues you missed along the journey.
Skittle Ratings
It’s the cheesy Valentine’s Day edition of the movie review.
Special guests this go around were the significant others of Liebs and Brick.
The ratings are in:
Jenna: Yellow Skittle (watching it again to fully pick up on everything would probably increase the rating to a red skittle)
Steve: Orange Skittle
Kim: Red Skittle
Daniel: Red Skittle
Skittles Rating Scale!
The Skittle Scale:
Orange Skittle – We loved this movie! / Red Skittle – Good movie! / Yellow Skittle – This movie was ok. / Green Skittle – We did not like this movie. / Purple Skittle – We extremely disliked this movie.
Orange Skittle – We loved this movie! / Red Skittle – Good movie! / Yellow Skittle – This movie was ok. / Green Skittle – We did not like this movie. / Purple Skittle – We extremely disliked this movie.
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Monday, March 15, 2010
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Tripi-Foods TradeShow
We welcome the Annual TRIPI FOODS TRADESHOW to Buffalo NY and The Adams Mark Hotel!
Each year Tripi Foods provides us with the opportunity to give them great space and customer service for all of their vendors to allow them to showcase new products, create a venue for new relationships and build on existing ones. We are proud to host another one of Tripi's food shows as we know the great impact they have on local suppliers and restaurants alike. Again thank you TRIPI!!
Water Sports!!

March 10th—15th
Shawmut Swim
Peddie Swim
Berkeley Aquatics
ECC Speedo Championships
Attending the Eastern Zone Sectionals at Burt Flickinger Center
Come Check out the Burt Flickinger Center here and while you're here if you have yet to make accomodation arrangements please visit us at www.adamsmark.com
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