David Oyelowo says that God told him to play Martin Luther King Jr in the film Selma. When someone says something like that, I will hold them too it. In fact, my expectations are doubled.
I had really high expectations going into Selma.
It exceeded them all.
I haven't been moved by a movie to that extent in a long time. It leaves a mark on you. Makes you look at the world a little differently than you did when you went into it.
It did for me at least.
The part that stuck out to me the most, was King. He was a guy that wanted to make a change.
He dedicated his life to a cause that he felt called to. He put his career, reputation and even his life on the line. Selma shows that. What it also shows is the faith that motivated him to do that in the first place.
And David Oyelowo nails the performance.
It may be tricky to find a showing (limited release by the look of it). However if you can find a showing, check it out. It's more than worth the price of admission.
All that praise aside, there is some content that you may want to be in the loop about - http://www.pluggedin.ca/movies/intheaters/selma.aspx
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Friday, January 30, 2015
Favourite Songs
One of my jobs at LIFE is handling the music we play. I love this part of my job! Music has always been a huge part of my life, getting to work so closely with it on a daily basis is awesome!
Here are some of my favourite tracks on the air right now!
Matthew Parker - We Go
Owl City - You're Not Alone
Lecrae - Messengers
tobymac - Beyond Me
Here are some of my favourite tracks on the air right now!
Matthew Parker - We Go
Owl City - You're Not Alone
Lecrae - Messengers
tobymac - Beyond Me
Monday, January 12, 2015
Way Too Young
I love music videos. I've mentioned it before on this blog, but I really can't get enough of them. That little boy in me (who, I might add, isn't really hidden most of the time anyway...) gets way more excited than he should whenever a new video hits the net. A good one nails it all. The shots, theme and artist's acting all coming together in a wonderful 3:30 package.
I never thought I would be blessed with the opportunity to make them myself. Well, I just wrapped up production on my 6th (well, 6th real one...).
This one is a little different from stuff I've worked on in the past. I didn't have to shoot anything. Which was weird. Someone else had done all that for me. This was all a matter of editing it together and then spending a few dozen hours adding the lyrics.
All in all, I love how it turned out!
Here's hoping I have more to throw on the ol' blog before 2015 expires!
I never thought I would be blessed with the opportunity to make them myself. Well, I just wrapped up production on my 6th (well, 6th real one...).
This one is a little different from stuff I've worked on in the past. I didn't have to shoot anything. Which was weird. Someone else had done all that for me. This was all a matter of editing it together and then spending a few dozen hours adding the lyrics.
All in all, I love how it turned out!
Here's hoping I have more to throw on the ol' blog before 2015 expires!
Friday, January 9, 2015
The Best of 2014
I love the New Year. It gives you a chance to reflect on how (hopefully) awesome the preceding year was and get excited for the up-coming year.
I normally do a retrospective of my favourite things from the year, this year is no different!
Favourite Album - Switchfoot - Fading West
I don't listen to albums as much as I once did. Mostly, I listen to the radio. However, every now and then an album comes along that I just love to the max. Fading West was that album for me. It's one of those rare gems that doesn't stop being good from start to finish. It's artsy, it's catchy and it's fun. Plus, it's Switchfoot. How can you go wrong!?!? I would name a favourite track... but I can't. It's a solid album

Favourite Worship Album - Tie - Crowder - Neon Steeple/ John Mark McMillian - Boarderlands
I know I just said I hardly listen to CDs and I have 3 down as being my favourites, but to be fair... these were basically the only ones I listened to all year!
Hearing David Crowder's voice again was a treat this year. The guy is an amazing composer/ song writer. Loved being able to enjoy the guy that made me love worship music again.
John Mark McMillian is an acquired taste. His voice is... unique. Sometimes that means it's in it's own special key... however, that doesn't stop Boarderlands from being beautiful. It's a really weird album, mixing elements of 80's pop with modern worship. That's not even mentioning the blues fuelled horn sections. If you're a worship leader looking for some new songs, give it a listen. Future// Past alone is worth it.
Favourite Christian Movie - Grace Unplugged/ Believe Me
I know I know... that's two ties in one blog... I am an indecisive person when it comes to picking a "favourite".
Grace Unplugged technically came out last year, but I saw it this year. It's really good. It's the story of a girl who walks away from her family and faith to pursue a record deal. It's pretty realistic without being over the line. A good film for family movie night.
Believe Me is a really hard film to describe. It's one of the best examples of what Christian film should be, well shot, fantastic acting, believable characters and a story that makes you think long after the credits roll. However, it's not for everyone. Some of the jokes they make can definitely hit the wrong buttons... they did for me... but that's sort of the point. I recommend it, with the caveat that you it may offend you at times. And not in the ways you think it will.
And now for the rapid fire honourable mentions...
Favourite Superhero Movie - Captain America: Winter Soldier
Favourite Kids Movie - Lego Movie/ Big Hero 6 (nuts! another tie... I do have a problem...)
Favourite New Food - Chimichangas
Favourite Thing I Made -
Favourite Concert - 15th Anniversary of LIFE 100.3
Favourite Pair of Pants - Those sweet, sweet blue jeans.
Favourite TV Show - Doctor Who
O.K... that's enough about last year. Onward to 2015! What were your favourite things of 2014?
I normally do a retrospective of my favourite things from the year, this year is no different!

I don't listen to albums as much as I once did. Mostly, I listen to the radio. However, every now and then an album comes along that I just love to the max. Fading West was that album for me. It's one of those rare gems that doesn't stop being good from start to finish. It's artsy, it's catchy and it's fun. Plus, it's Switchfoot. How can you go wrong!?!? I would name a favourite track... but I can't. It's a solid album

Favourite Worship Album - Tie - Crowder - Neon Steeple/ John Mark McMillian - Boarderlands
I know I just said I hardly listen to CDs and I have 3 down as being my favourites, but to be fair... these were basically the only ones I listened to all year!
Hearing David Crowder's voice again was a treat this year. The guy is an amazing composer/ song writer. Loved being able to enjoy the guy that made me love worship music again.
John Mark McMillian is an acquired taste. His voice is... unique. Sometimes that means it's in it's own special key... however, that doesn't stop Boarderlands from being beautiful. It's a really weird album, mixing elements of 80's pop with modern worship. That's not even mentioning the blues fuelled horn sections. If you're a worship leader looking for some new songs, give it a listen. Future// Past alone is worth it.
Favourite Christian Movie - Grace Unplugged/ Believe Me
I know I know... that's two ties in one blog... I am an indecisive person when it comes to picking a "favourite".
Grace Unplugged technically came out last year, but I saw it this year. It's really good. It's the story of a girl who walks away from her family and faith to pursue a record deal. It's pretty realistic without being over the line. A good film for family movie night.
Believe Me is a really hard film to describe. It's one of the best examples of what Christian film should be, well shot, fantastic acting, believable characters and a story that makes you think long after the credits roll. However, it's not for everyone. Some of the jokes they make can definitely hit the wrong buttons... they did for me... but that's sort of the point. I recommend it, with the caveat that you it may offend you at times. And not in the ways you think it will.
And now for the rapid fire honourable mentions...
Favourite Superhero Movie - Captain America: Winter Soldier
Favourite Kids Movie - Lego Movie/ Big Hero 6 (nuts! another tie... I do have a problem...)
Favourite New Food - Chimichangas
Favourite Thing I Made -
Favourite Concert - 15th Anniversary of LIFE 100.3
Favourite Pair of Pants - Those sweet, sweet blue jeans.
Favourite TV Show - Doctor Who
O.K... that's enough about last year. Onward to 2015! What were your favourite things of 2014?
Friday, December 12, 2014
Being Busy
I always forget how busy Decembers get. For some reason my brain is in a loop that says December will be the light, breezy time of the year. My brain is wrong.
I hate it when people say that they are busy. Always seems to be a clever way of pointing out how important they are. However, I've noticed myself slipping into the habit... mostly due to the month.
Between year end at work, Christmas and personal functions. It's craziness!
All that to say this.
No matter how busy you are, where you have to drive, the food you need to cook, tires you need to change, gifts you need to find or deals you need to close. Take some time to just rest.
That might be going for a walk, watching a movie or just sitting with the Christmas lights on. Whatever it is, this time of year is too awesome to not take a minute to smell...er... the... snow...
Seriously. As counter productive as it seems. Taking a break can give you just the right amount of edge to wrap up the big time drainers.
At least this is what I've come to conclude over the last two weeks!

Between year end at work, Christmas and personal functions. It's craziness!
All that to say this.
No matter how busy you are, where you have to drive, the food you need to cook, tires you need to change, gifts you need to find or deals you need to close. Take some time to just rest.
That might be going for a walk, watching a movie or just sitting with the Christmas lights on. Whatever it is, this time of year is too awesome to not take a minute to smell...er... the... snow...
Seriously. As counter productive as it seems. Taking a break can give you just the right amount of edge to wrap up the big time drainers.
At least this is what I've come to conclude over the last two weeks!
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Beautiful
One of the best things about radio (and one of the reasons I was interested in it in the first place) is all the awesome songs that you get to experience.
There are so many talented artists that are producing great material.
It's overwhelming actually, and really easy to miss some of the gems.
That's the case with Beautiful. It's a worship song by Phil Wickham that came out a few years ago. It went right under my radar upon initial release. However, life finds a way.
A friend sent me the song a few weeks ago, I've been hooked ever since!
It really captures the adoration aspect of worship. Singing praises to God.
"I see your face in every sunrise, the colors of the morning are inside of your eyes"
Talk about poetic. Also, the whoo whoo whoos are a nice touch.
Hopefully you enjoy it as much as I have been!
There are so many talented artists that are producing great material.
It's overwhelming actually, and really easy to miss some of the gems.
That's the case with Beautiful. It's a worship song by Phil Wickham that came out a few years ago. It went right under my radar upon initial release. However, life finds a way.
A friend sent me the song a few weeks ago, I've been hooked ever since!
It really captures the adoration aspect of worship. Singing praises to God.
"I see your face in every sunrise, the colors of the morning are inside of your eyes"
Talk about poetic. Also, the whoo whoo whoos are a nice touch.
Hopefully you enjoy it as much as I have been!
Friday, November 14, 2014
A Different Take On Up
Up is one of my favourite movies. It really is a masterpiece from Pixar.
"But it's a kid's movie" you say. You have obviously never seen Up. Or any Pixar film really. A Bug's Life, Toy Story, Wall-e all deal with some heavy themes. Up? It tackles death and morning.
Ya... fun topics for a kid's movie!
Something else I love are parodies. Good ones. Anyone can make fun of something. But a good parody understands what makes the original great (or lame) and embraces that.
That's what this parody of Up does.
It takes the style of Michael Bay (a guy famous for using a lot of explosions and lens flares) and adds it to the sentimental Up.
I thought it was funny. Hope you do too.
"But it's a kid's movie" you say. You have obviously never seen Up. Or any Pixar film really. A Bug's Life, Toy Story, Wall-e all deal with some heavy themes. Up? It tackles death and morning.
Ya... fun topics for a kid's movie!
Something else I love are parodies. Good ones. Anyone can make fun of something. But a good parody understands what makes the original great (or lame) and embraces that.
That's what this parody of Up does.
It takes the style of Michael Bay (a guy famous for using a lot of explosions and lens flares) and adds it to the sentimental Up.
I thought it was funny. Hope you do too.
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