of the camera, and through up. From that point on the movie just got worse. It was so difficult to pay attention and not get dizzy that I missed all the parts that were supposed to scare me. That is what I call a horrible movie. But don’t get me wrong, there have been numerous movies that have been explicitly wonderful that I can’t even tell you. To pick just two would be very difficult. My two favorite movies would have to be “The Hurricane” staring Denzel Washington and “The Green Mile” staring Tom Hanks. Both these movies were made not to long ago this year and both won numerous academy awards.“The Hurricane” was a movie about a young boy being troubled with the law from his early age. When he was seven he and his friends ran through the crowded city streets screaming and steeling things from merchants and civilians. Things such as shirts and hats right of a person’s head. Then they all went to a place where there was a waterfall, here they all were throwing rocks down to the water, when suddenly a man showed up and started talking to one of the little boys. “Hurricane” which then was known as Ruben Paterson yelled at the man to leave them alone, when he refused Ruben chucked a stone at him and he started to run away. All the children got away except Ruben. The man grabbed him and threatened to throw him off the cliff, right into the water. Ruben quickly took out his switchblade and stabbed the man in his leg, and ran for his life. He was later caught and convicted of attempted murder and was sentenced in juvenile hall until he was an adult. This film later goes on to dissect the rest of Ruben’s life. Like when he escaped jail and hid away until he joined the United States Army. There he learned how to box, wining several medals in the Army. The law caught up to him again later on for escaping, and through him back into prison. There he only bo...