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Impossible Question – Wednesday, February 22nd

A recent job ad looking for people in this profession suggested they should be “TV-series hot.”  What profession?

A:  Nurse

Stockholm South General Hospital in Sweden placed this internet ad for nurses:
“You will be motivated, professional, and have a sense of humour. And of course, you will be TV-series hot. Throw in a nurse’s education and you are welcome to seek a summer job at Södersjukhuset’s emergency department.”

The hospital says the ad was designed to catch people’s attention.

New on DVD/Blu Ray This Week

Breakfast  Club Movie Maven Kate Black from Classic Video with her take on this week’s new movies:

Tower Heist is the latest comedy from Rush Hour director Brett Ratner. In this crime caper, Ratner leaves action behind and instead crafts the story of about a group of underdog misfits overcoming odds to seek some personal justice. Ben Stiller plays high end apartment manager, Josh Kovacs who takes care of his staff and the wealthy tenants of this New York City high rise. All is well until the most powerful tenant, a wealthy business investor Arthur Shaw, played by Alan Alda, is convicted of fraud in a Ponzi scheme involving the pensions of Kovacs and his staff. After this betrayal, Kovacs conspires with his staff, a disgruntled tenant, and a fast talking thief, played by Murphy, to rob Shaw’s high rise apartment where they believe millions to be hidden.

Rating: This comedy starts off well but looses momentum once the con begins. Just when the pacing and energy of the film should be picking up, it slows and becomes predictable. It may not be the best comedy this year, but it is passable as a mindless Friday night popcorn flick.

J. Edgar is the dramatic bio-pic starring featuring Leonardo DiCaprio as one of the most feared and celebrated lawmen in modern US history. Directed and scored by Clint Eastwood, J. Edgar re-creates the secrecy, mystery, and speculation surrounding his personal and professional life by using Hoover’s own words as narrative voiceover. The story begins by exploring his early career at the US Department of Justice and then follows bits of his career through almost fifty years as head of the FBI. The film includes characters of the few people who Hoover trusted and were close to him, including Judi Dench as his mother, Naomi Watts as his personal secretary and Armie Hammer as his aide and confidante. While the story explores many of the controversies and speculation about J.Edgar’s personal life and the secret files he kept on Americans during his time at the FBI, the film lacks cohesion and unfortunately DiCaprio is unbelievable as J. Edgar Hoover.

Rating: The acting is exceptional as is the directing, however, the film lacks the spark and depth that usually make bio-pics memorable.

Coming on Friday February 24th:

Puss in Boots is one of this year’s Oscar nominations for Best Animated Feature and follows in the footsteps of the magical fairy tale/nursery rhythm themed movies that made its predecessor Shrek so successful. In this fun family feature we discover Puss before he meets Shrek and friends. Puss the fugitive, gathers his friends in order to prove his innocence and clear his name. Featuring the voice talents of Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Amy Sedaris and Billy Bob Thornton, this animated feature is entertaining for both kids and adults as the legend of Puss in Boots is revealed.

Rating: While not as polished as the Shrek franchise, it’s full of all the clever cliché’s and timeless characters that made the others so popular.

Impossible Question – Tuesday, February 21st

We’re more likely to watch this kind of movie when it’s cold.  What?

A:  Romance

A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research finds that consumers choose romance movies over other genres when they feel cold.  In one study, researchers found that participants who drank cold tea were more likely than people who drank warm tea to choose romance movies over movies from other genres. In another study, they varied the temperature in the room where participants were seated and found the same results.

Impossible Question – Friday, February 17th

36% of online gamers are this.  What?

A:  Married

A new study found that 36 percent of online gamers are married — but playing online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft can seriously damage that marriage. The study found that the spouses of fans of online games such as World of Warcraft find that the games cause arguments, as well as eating into time couples might spend together. However the research also found that 76 percent of couples where both people played found that gaming was a positive influence.

Win Tickets to the Grand Theatre’s Red Carpet Gala

Win a pair of tickets to the Grand Theatre’s Red Carpet Gala, February 26th! Join an all-star cast for an evening of glamour at Kingston’s only Oscar® screening and gala extravaganza. More info at 983flyfm.com.

Watch here for a new photo to be posted each morning and afternoon this week of a red carpet celebrity. Guess who it is and you could win!

Who is this red carpet celeb? Tell us this morning at 8:10 to win!

Impossible Question – Thursday, February 16th

What famous historical event is credited with popularizing the “Ace” being recognized as the highest rank in a deck of cards?

A:  French Revolution

It signified the triumph of the peasant over royalty.

Mmmmm…New Car Smell

We picked up our new car yesterday, which reminded me again of how much I love “New car smell.”  I’m not sure why a New Car Smell fragrance for men/women hasn’t become a big-seller yet.  Everybody loves it, right?

Of course that new car smell comes from a toxic mix of chemicals.  Says Jeff Gearhart, the research director at the Ecology Center, “What people don’t realize is the new car smell is actually the smell of chemicals.  These are chemicals that are in the interior of vehicles — plastics, adhesives and fabrics.”  The center released its fourth annual guide to toxic chemicals in cars yesterday.

The good news?  At least our car is on the “Ten Best” list, so I’m going to go ahead and inhale deeply everytime I drive it.  Mmmmmm, new car smell.

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