Rough Cut review
July 6, 2009
How far would you go to make a movie? Apparently Blaine Norris thought he needed to commit murder in order to get his film finished. He was set on making an independent horror film called Through Hike and had actress Robin Griggs all set to star in it until she hurt her wrist. Sounds awful to say but maybe it was a blessing in disguise for her.
Randi Trimble was a very loving an respectful person who didn’t have a bad bone in her body. Randi was born in 1974 at a Navy hospital. Randi was a very happy easy going woman who just cared so much for everyone around her. Watching this film you really can not understand her husbands reasoning on why she was killed.
Blaine Norris felt that Randi was interfering with the film by making Brian not get involved as he had planned. Plus she didn’t want Brian to lend Blaine his expensive camera equipment. So Brian told Blaine he couldn’t and that’s when a plan began to form about how they could get rid of her for good. Brian already wanted out of the marriage and was planning on divorcing her.
What was going thru Brian’s mind that made him think that killing her was better then divorcing her? He made an agreement with Blaine that he wanted him to strangle her. Blaine went on his anger and the hope that the money he would receive for killing her would be enough to finish his film. The cops feel that Blaine enjoyed what he did that night murdering Randi and if he wasn’t caught, he would of did it again.
Blaine felt that the whole situation was like a game and even though there were high stakes he could still win. He was a sociopath and had no conscioius to make him feel guilty or make him lose any sleep at night. The two men’s families were left totally bewildered at what made their children into killers. Neither man was abused or had a rough life growing up.
No one deserves to die like poor Randi did. Those bastards deserve the death sentence for what they did. Blaine stabbed Randi over 28 times. How can he live with himself? He claims to have finally found God and that God forgave him. I hope and pray that Randi’s mom somehow manages to find peace and the will to go on but I know she will never forget….
Nature Of The Daughters- Elizadeth Hetherington
July 12, 2008
Nature Of The Daughters- Elizadeth Hetherington
Chrome Publications, May 2008
ISBN: 978-0-615-20625-7
Nature Of The Daughters is a page turning, relentless read that sucks you in from the very first page and if it has its way you will not want to put it down. It’s like when you ride down the highway passing a gruesome accident, you wanna turn away but you just can’t.
It’s about a dysfunctional family that has some severe emotional issues . It’s one of those stories that churns you around like a frog in a blender and almost leaves you as bruised and broken as Renata Savannah herself. You’ll know what it is like to be a social outcast, her thoughts have you feel what she feels and even if it’s only for an instant, it still affects you.
As you read of all the trials and tribulations that Renata and her twin Renee go through, it might just provoke some old high school memories of that one kid in the school that everyone loved to hate. The one who had clumps of gum put in their hair or maybe you just beat them up for the amusement of your classmates. We have all had a kid like that in our lives.
Renee is the more popular twin and wants to try out for the cheerleading team but she is very uncoordinated so she’ll need to try extra hard. When these twins step foot in the house after school, the changes between them become apparent, like who is the favorite and who is the one most hated?






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