I think I will first mention that I have broken my arms 3 times (My right has been broken twice, and my left once). What can I say? I have been pretty reckless for the most part, much to my mother’s dismay. Anyway, my favorite method of passing the time is watching movies. I enjoy watching different films, of different genres of different origins and analyzing them in order to attempt to better understand the meanings of each scene, character, or aspect in the film . If it is a fun movie such as the 2012 film The Avengers that does not really challenge you to think about underlying messages and meanings, I will just sit back and enjoy it for what it is. With that said, my favorite movie right now would have to be the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange created by cinematic master Stanley Kubrick. Talking about this movie would deserve its own separate blog post, but for now here is a brief synopsis.The film takes place in a dystopian future tells the story of a young man named Alex DeLarge, who is the epitome of evil and is cured of being evil at the cost of his free will, when the government takes it away. This caused me to ask myself this question; “What is free will and who deserves to have it?” Ever since I saw that movie, I have pondered the thought and have yet to come up with an answer. Anyway, that movie is an adaptation of a book with the same name and actually one of the few instances where it compares rather well with the source material. The same cannot be said about my favorite book, Les Miserables. I do not enjoy the musical, nor the numerous film adaptions. I prefer the book because it portrays the characters as they should, unlike the film versions. When I am not watching movies, I watch sports mostly NFL. MY favorites teams are; the Jets, Packers and Lions. I also enjoy music; my favorite band are the Doors. Now things I do not like are heights and rollercoasters.