Monday, December 31, 2012

Bitch Flicks: Gender and Food Week: 'Bridesmaids': Brunch ...

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The rituals of contemporary female friendship are punctuated with food and drink as signifiers in the 2011 comedy hit Bridesmaids, directed by Paul Feig. Many of the key emotional moments of the film involve food and drink. Intimate aspects of female friendship are revealed while eating; a female collective bonds over feasting (and its repercussions); and a developing romance is linked to carrots and cake.?

In the opening scene of Bridesmaids, set in Milwaukee, and written by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig, Annie Walker (Kristen Wiig) is sexually involved with Ted (Jon Hamm). Their encounters are casual, or so they say to each other. When Ted asks her to leave his home in the morning, the disappointment shows on Annie?s face. But later, over brunch with her best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph), we learn how detrimental ?the Ted thing? is for Annie. Annie tries to frame the torrid night with Ted as an ?adult sleepover? but Lillian tells her she can do better: ?You hate yourself after you see him.? The female friendship ritual of a weekend brunch with a girlfriend is highlighted here. Lillian?s loyalty to Annie is established through her candor, her desire to protect Annie, and her inspiring admonition to Annie to find a better partner. The scene ends with the goofy pair playing with their food, placing it in their teeth -- a reflection of the playful nature of their bond and its longevity: they?ve been friends since childhood. They are comfortable and authentic with each other.?

In the next scene, as they walk away from the restaurant, Annie?s deeper tie with food is revealed. Lillian and Annie stroll past a deserted bakery named ?Cake Baby,? a business Annie opened during the recession. Annie registers sadness as she sees the empty building again. To comfort her friend Lillian comments: ?They were good cakes, Annie.??

Annie is no longer a baker. She currently works in a jewelry store as a sales clerk, where she tells frequently customers that love doesn?t last -- a philosophy that goes against the ?eternal bliss? code needed to sell wedding rings to couples. And her home life is equally unsettled because her male roommate?s sister has moved in to the small apartment; the roommate?s sister is featured in a food-related scene when she pours an open package of green peas on her back in order to calm a new tattoo.?

Annie?s one bright spot in life is getting together with Lillian. She brings a bottle of wine over to Lillian?s apartment for an evening in with drinks and magazines. There?s a wire basket filled with apples on the coffee table, and Lillian, holding out her hand in a formal way, says: ?I want to eat an apple.? It is then that Annie notices Lillian?s glittering ring. Lillian is newly engaged to Doug. Apples, as symbols, are present in many ancient stories, such as ?The Golden Apples? from the Garden of Hesperides or the tale of Adam and Eve. Apples classically represent knowledge; according to legend, this comes from the five-point star present in the apple?s core (Chevalier and Gheerbrant 36). By becoming engaged, Lillian indicates she is ready to move on to another phase, to gain more knowledge, to individuate. This is underscored by the visual and textual reference to apples in this scene. Lillian asks Annie to be her Maid of Honor at the impending nuptials.?

When Annie goes to pick up her mom (Jill Clayburgh) to attend Lillian and Doug?s engagement party, her mother gently states that Annie is in a downward spiral: ?Hitting bottom is a good thing?because there?s nowhere to go but up.? In Maureen Murdock?s book The Heroine?s Journey, Murdock differentiates the steps of a female hero?s journey from those of a male hero. One of Murdock?s vital points involves a ?Descent to the Goddess? to heal aspects of a mother-daughter split. According to Murdock, a woman begins an initiation process on the descent arc of a heroine?s journey: ?It may involve a seemingly endless period of wandering, grief, rage, dethroning kings, of looking for the lost pieces of herself, and meeting the dark feminine. It may take weeks, months or years? (8). These steps may be seen in Annie?s journey in ?Bridesmaids.? Her fruitless dalliance with Ted, her aimless job and transient home life, her connection to a lost childhood through Lillian (and the mourning of childhood?s end) are all present in the early part of the film. Annie?s meeting of the ?dark feminine? in Bridesmaids is yet to come.?

At the subsequent fancy engagement party, another ritual of female friendship is revealed. In a sequence with Annie and the beautiful Helen (Rose Byrne), Lillian?s newer ?best friend,? Annie and Helen compete with each other to deliver the best bridal toast, with alternate, escalating praise of Lillian in front of the gathered crowd. There, Annie drinks champagne, and reveals that Annie and Lillian have a ritual of ?drunken Saturday nights at Rockin? Sushi.? Saturday nights are times of revelry and letting loose; Annie and Lillian have a standing BFF hangout restaurant ritual on that night. We later learn that Helen longs for this: an ongoing invitation to female revelry and even the spontaneity involved in such female revelry. It?s something the seemingly perfect Helen doesn?t have.?

At the engagement party, the rest of the female collective in the film is 3 introduced: the ?Bridesmaids.? Newlywed innocent Becca (Ellie Kemper), jaded mother-of-three Rita (Wendi McClendon-Covey), and the intrepid Megan, sister to the groom (Melissa McCarthy) are there. They, along with Helen and Annie, complete Lillian?s assembled group of female wedding supporters. It is through the activities of this group that the ?dark feminine? is explored more fully in the film.?

In the hierarchy of a wedding, a bride and groom are the most important roles. Bridesmaids, taken as an archetypal female construction, may be seen to represent ?sisterhood,? a unified group of female attendants to the bride. If so, the dysfunction of this specific collective, as revealed in Act Two, serves as wry, hilarious commentary on aspects of the dark feminine and our wedding rituals from the female gaze.?

Near the end of Act One, Annie is pulled over at night for a violation by a state policeman named Nathan Rhodes, his last name perhaps a commentary of Annie?s own life at a crossroads. Annie?s tail lights need to be repaired, a recurring metaphor reflecting Annie?s inner life. Rhodes (Chris O?Dowd) recognizes Annie from her bakery days. He tells her how much he admired her delicious pastries, especially her cream puffs. In this scene we learn that the bakery is connected to emotional pain for Annie -- and not just for the financial devastation she suffered when it failed. Her boyfriend, who worked there, left her when it closed. Rhodes reminds her: ?I appreciated your cakes.??

After this encounter, a brief baking sequence follows for Annie. In the kitchen alone, she bakes a beautiful cupcake for herself, decorated with a gorgeous flower on top. Annie?s baking skills and her artistry are displayed. Pensively, she eats the single perfect cupcake, alone.?

A baker is someone who could be seen to work ?alchemically?; the transformation of raw materials into something edible and wonderful involves the use of an oven, which, as an image, could resonate as ?womb.? Annie begins, in the scene above, to try to reconnect with her baking skills, and the warmth of the womb.?

In Act Two, Annie meets the dark feminine as reflected by the bridesmaids -- and her own psyche. It is in perhaps the most famous sequence in the film, involving feasting at an authentic Brazilian restaurant and subsequent scenes at an exclusive couture bridal shop named ?Belle en Blanc,? that the dark feminine is revealed in a graphic, scatological way.

The competition between Annie and Helen is highlighted throughout this sequence. Whether it?s over the theme of the bridal shower, or where the bachelorette party should be held, Annie and Helen are at odds. Annie?s taste is seen as d?class? compared to Helen?s standards. After the meal at the Brazilian restaurant, presented as a communal feasting experience, Helen and Annie spar over the selection of the bridesmaids? dresses. It is then that the group becomes sick with food poisoning, leading to the massive need for a bathroom, including a toilet, a sink, and in Lillian?s case, the city street. When Annie tries to pretend she does not feel sick, Helen tests her resolve by handing her a Jordan Almond to eat.?

The juxtaposition of the name of the shop, ?Belle en Blanc,? compared to what happens to the collective, suggests an ironic commentary on aspects of the dark feminine. And it is related to food. The food poisoning underscores the feminine spiritual poisoning felt between Annie and Helen, and even Lillian, as revealed by competition and wedding stress. At one point, a character says that one of the dresses at ?Belle en Blanc? is so pretty that it makes her stomach hurt.?

On Annie?s way home from another Ted encounter, she stops at a small liquor market, and reaches to buy a drink called ?Calm.? There, she sees Rhodes again, and he offers her carrots. She ends up eating carrots with him, sitting on a car hood outside. He tells her she should be setting up a new bakery. Annie replies that she doesn?t bake anymore. A carrot is dropped on the ground, and Rhodes says that there is always one lucky, ugly carrot in the bag. He offers it to her. She won?t take it. But their fun continues into the dawn, as he shows her how to use his official radar gun to catch speeders.?

When the Bridesmaids return home prematurely -- after a disastrous attempt to fly to Vegas for a bachelorette party -- Annie encounters Rhodes. They go to a bar. Upon hearing her tale of woe, Rhodes dubs her the ?Maid of Dishonor? and urges Annie to start baking again. Annie says it doesn?t make her happy anymore. She spends the night with Rhodes, and they become sexually involved. In the morning, he surprises her by assembling baking supplies to encourage her to bake again: ?Your workshop awaits.? Angered, Annie refuses: ?I don?t need you to fix me.? She leaves, declaring their encounter a mistake.?

After losing her job and apartment, Annie moves back in with her mother. She refuses Rhodes? calls. Annie tells her mom that she hadn?t hit bottom before. Now, perhaps she finally has. This realization is underscored when she drives by her old bakery and sees the business name ?Cake Baby? newly defaced with a sexual slur.?

At the elaborate French-toned bridal shower, arranged perfectly by Helen but stolen from Annie?s idea, is a chocolate fountain and a giant heart-shaped cookie. As a shower gift to Lillian, Annie assembled an amazing box of childhood memories. Helen tops Annie by giving Lillian a trip to Paris to meet with the couture wedding dress designer. At the party, Annie breaks down, and in a culminating Act Two event, attacks the giant heart cookie and the chocolate fountain. In a rant, Annie calls out Lillian for participating in such a pretentious social gathering. Lillian responds: she disinvites Annie from the wedding. By attacking the giant cookie heart, Annie embodies her own need to address matters of the heart, and even her ?baking.? The dark chocolate fountain is perhaps an ironic visual callback to the dark feminine as seen earlier in the ?Belle en Blanc? sequence. Annie?s rage could also be seen as a part of dark feminine power -- her own.?

After Annie?s car is damaged in a hit and run, she?s depressed. With nowhere to go, she stays inside her mother?s home all the time -- the ultimate ?Return to the Womb.? Megan comes to visit, with the nine pups she stole from the bridal shower. Trying to encourage her, Megan tells Annie: ?You?re your problem and you?re also your solution.??

Annie starts baking. She cracks eggs, whisks, blends sugars. Her car is finally repaired, and it?s all gratis, thanks to a deal Rhodes made with the mechanic who owed him a favor. To show her appreciation, Annie leaves a beautiful cake with a carrot on top at Rhodes? doorstep, a reference to the lucky carrot he told her about. This is a signifier that Annie is ascending, healing, back on her path. Her descent spiral is over. She can ?bake? again. A carrot, in folklore, is related to fertility and seeding; it also is reputed to have medicinal qualities connected to ?sight.? The carrot on the cake represents the renewal of Annie?s vision, her ?warming,? and her outreach to Rhodes. But Rhodes leaves the box outside on his front step. Annie sees raccoons eating from the box, at one point.?

Further Act Three action involves trying to track down the missing Lillian, who has disappeared. Helen locates Annie at her mom?s house, and the two frenemies try to find Lillian. It is in through this activity we learn of Helen?s longing for true female friendship -- that she?s never had a long term female friendship like Lillian?s and Annie?s relationship.?

Eventually, Lillian is found at her apartment. She walked out on her own rehearsal dinner. She tells Annie: ?I outcrazied you.? On the brink of her own life -- changing step, Lillian worries about what will happen to Annie in the future.?

Annie reassures Lillian: ?I?m gonna be fine, I am fine? -- an indication that Annie knows she?s better. Then she helps Lillian get ready for the ceremony. The wedding is back on track.?

Act Three culminates in entire wedding rocking out to Wilson Phillips? performance of ?Hold On,? an extravagance arranged by Helen. But after it all, Annie invites Helen to a Saturday evening out sometime at Rockin? Sushi with Lillian and Annie -- the ultimate girlfriend ritual. This makes Helen happy, and signals also that Annie has ?warmed up? to Helen. Annie wants to include Helen in the drunken Rockin? Sushi ritual of female friendship, including revelry and spontaneity.?

After Rhodes and Annie get together at the movie?s end -- when he picks her up after the wedding and reveals ?I ate your cake?-- a final coda to the film involves Megan and Air Marshall Jon who use food, ?a bear sandwich,? in bawdy foreplay. The rituals of contemporary female friendships are underscored by the use and presence of food and drink as signifiers at important emotional moments throughout Bridesmaids. Annie Walker?s journey in the movie, in a downward spiral or ?descent motif? is healed through her encounters with aspects of the dark feminine as revealed in the shadow side of ?sisterhood? and in her own psyche. Annie?s healing process, after failing at business and at love, is also reflected in her great talent to bake again in Act Three. But this time, she?s not baking for business or commerce -- she?s baking to express herself, to be warm, to acknowledge finding the Lucky Carrot.?

Works Cited?

Chevalier, Jean and Alain Gheerbrant. The Penguin Dictionary of Symbols.?

John Buchanan-Brown, trans. London: Penguin, 1996. Murdock, Maureen.?

The Heroine?s Journey: Woman?s Quest for Wholeness. Boston: Shambala, 1990.?

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Laura Shamas is a writer, film consultant, and mythologist. Her newest book is Pop Mythology: Collected Essays.

Source: http://www.btchflcks.com/2012/12/bridesmaids-film-brunch-brazilian-food-baking-and-best-friends.html

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Oil Slips as US Budget Deadline Draws Near

Oil slipped on Monday for a third straight session, with Brent holding above $110 per barrel, on worries the United States may not reach a deal by Jan. 1 to prevent a fiscal crisis that could erode fuel demand at the world's largest oil consumer.

Democrats and Republicans remained at loggerheads on Sunday over a deal that would prevent the United States from tumbling over a "fiscal cliff" of sharp spending cuts and higher taxes for all Americans.

While analysts are optimistic there will be a breakthrough in U.S. talks, the lack of a deal yet with the deadline just a day away is keeping a ceiling on prices of riskier assets.

Brent crude fell 30 cents to $110.32 a barrel by 0234 GMT after hitting a low of $110.08 earlier in the session. U.S. crude was at $90.59, down 21 cents.

Brent is headed for a fourth straight yearly gain and set to log a record high annual average settlement price, while U.S. crude was on track for a drop this year after three consecutive annual gains.

"The market is nervous about it," said Jonathan Barratt, chief executive officer at Barratt's Bulletin, a Sydney-based research firm, referring to the so-called U.S. fiscal cliff. But "at the end of the day a deal would be done," he said.

(Read More: Why Oil Prices Could Slide)

He added that the optimism has kept Brent trading at the top of a price range between $100 and $110 a barrel.

The next hurdle for the U.S. government would be to raise its debt ceiling in the next few weeks to avert a default that may lead to another credit downgrade and cause panic in the financial markets.

In China, the world's second-largest economy, factory activity expanded at its fastest rate in December since May 2011, reinforcing signs of a steady recovery.

Highest Average Brent Price Ever

Front-month Brent is set to log a record high average settlement price at more than $111 a barrel this year. Supply worries stemming from Middle East tensions and disruptions in the North Sea have helped oil prices shrug off headwinds from a global economic slowdown that has cut oil demand.

Brent hit a high of $128.40 a barrel in March and slipped to a low of $88.49 in June.

Slow economic growth and ample supplies are expected to keep a lid on oil next year with crude prices gradually slipping lower. Brent crude will average at $108 a barrel in 2013, a Reuters monthly survey of 26 analysts showed.

The United States is pumping the most oil in 19 years after shale oil discovery pushed production to nearly 7 million barrels per day while its crude imports slipped to the lowest in 12 years, government data showed.

World's top oil exporter Saudi Arabia expects production hikes by other oil producers to weigh on energy prices in 2013, potentially cutting into the country's fiscal surplus.

But geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are expected to underpin oil prices.

On Friday, Iran started six days of naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil and gas shipping route, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Iran has previously threatened to disrupt or close the waterway if its nuclear sites are subjected to military attack by Israel or the United States.

Source: http://www.cnbc.com/id/100345718

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10 best-paying jobs for community college graduates

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With college tuition costs skyrocketing???an estimated $1 trillion in student loan debt now exceeds credit card debt in the U.S.???many families are rethinking the traditional path to career success. As it turns out, a four-year college degree isn?t the only way to land a good-paying job. A recent?study?by financial literacy website?NerdWallet, based on forecasts by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reveals that jobs requiring only a two-year associate?s degree will have the highest average growth through 2020.

?The common, accepted advice is to go to school for four years or longer, but there are great opportunities to go for less time and still get a high return on your investment,? says Joseph Audette, VP of financial literacy and education?at NerdWallet. ?It?s not just about going to college. It?s about going with a plan for success.?

The average growth rate of all jobs by 2020 is just 14 percent, while high-growth jobs requiring an associate?s degree will grow by an average of 35 percent. At the same time, associate?s degrees have the shortest payback period. Lower tuition rates coupled with high median earnings on the job means these graduates pay off their tuition in just two years, on average.

Furthermore, many of the jobs that require only an associate?s degree pay more than those requiring a bachelor?s or master?s. ?Why go through additional years of school and have more debt when the job isn?t going to be paying as much?? asks Audette.

According to Nerdwallet?s analysis of the 10 best-paying jobs for associate?s degree holders,?air traffic controllers?come out on top, earning a median salary of $108,000. These students must attend a Federal Aviation Administration certified school and receive long-term on-the-job training. However, while it is very well paid, it?s also stressful and not expected to be a high-growth job.

When comparing the lists of the highest-paying jobs and the fastest-growing jobs that require only an associate?s degree, three jobs emerge as the best.?Registered nurses?earn a median of $65,000 and will grow by 26 percent, with a whopping 3.5 million jobs projected for 2020.?Medical sonographers, who administer ultrasounds, earn $64,000 a year and will grow by 44 percent, and?dental hygienists?earn $68,000 and will grow by 38 percent.

Many of these jobs are health?care and engineering support positions, driven by the aging baby boomer population and the increasing automation of technology and manufacturing machinery. Hiring more support positions versus highly trained professionals is more cost-efficient for employers, says Audette, who expects the trend to continue over the next few decades.

The full list of the 10 best-paying jobs:

No. 1: Air Traffic Controllers
Median Salary: $108,040
Job Description: Coordinate the flight paths of planes.

No. 2: Construction Managers ? ?
Median Salary: $83,860
Job Description: Plan and supervise construction projects.

No. 3: Radiation Therapists ? ?
Median Salary: $74,980
Job Description: Administer radiation treatments to patients suffering from cancer and other diseases.

No. 4: Nuclear Medicine Technologists ? ?
Median Salary: $68,560
Job Description: Scan patients, and prepare and administer radioactive drugs.

No. 5: Dental Hygienists ? ?
Median Salary: $68,250
Job Description: Clean teeth, examine patients and provide preventative dental care.

No. 6: Nuclear Technicians ? ?
Median Salary: $68,090
Job Description: Assist physicists and engineers with nuclear research and nuclear production.

No. 7: Registered Nurses ? ?
Median Salary: $64,690
Job Description: Provide and coordinate patient care.

No. 8: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers ? ?
Median Salary: $64,380
Job Description: Administer sonograms to diagnose medical conditions.

No. 9: Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians ? ?
Median Salary: $58,080
Job Description: Operate and maintain equipment used in aircraft and spacecraft production.

No. 10: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians ? ?
Median Salary: $56,040
Job Description: Help engineers design and develop electronic equipment.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/10-best-paying-jobs-community-college-graduates-1C7753003

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Five great video games to get your New Year's Eve party started

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The New Year's Eve long?weekend is upon us, and you know what that means???good friends and?good times ahead.?If you're looking to add?that special something to the party,?then may we suggest you fire up some?video games?

Yes, video games. A great multiplayer game has a way of adding extra life???and extra fun???to a group?gather.?Below we take a look at five video?games guaranteed to get your party started ... and then keep it going well past midnight. (Champagne not included.)

"Dance Central 3"?- Xbox 360 (Kinect required)
While the "Dance Central" games are pitched as a great way to learn some dance moves and maybe even get some exercise in the process, I've found them, more than anything, to be?a great way to get an entire room of people laughing. At each other. At themselves. And probably at you.?And I mean this?in a good way.

As with the first two Dance Central games, "Dance Central 3" uses?the Xbox?Kinect motion sensor to?read the movements of your entire body as you try to follow choreographed dance routines performed by a colorful array of characters on the screen. And?while you can play this game solo, the real fun comes in playing with others as you?pit your dance skills (or the total and complete?lack thereof) against those?of your friends.

"Dance Central 3" takes players history-hopping through 40 years of dance crazes?and?the music that went with them. So whether you like to?do some '70s style?disco to the Trammps,?get your '80s?boy band boogie?on to New Kids on the Block or go "Gangnam Style" with Psy here in?modern times, there is something for?everyone at the party. Meanwhile, the developers at Harmonix noticed just how popular this game is at parties and have added two new party-specific modes:?Party Time and Crew Throwdown, the latter of which pits?two teams of up to?four players against each other in a competition to see who has the "best crew."

Grab a drink, grab your friends,?turn up the volume and get ready to dance ... and mock each other.

Sing Party - Wii U
Who needs a karaoke bar when you can bring the karaoke right into your home ... and make a competitive party?game of it at the same time. "Sing Party" for Nintendo's new Wii U game machine?comes packaged with a microphone and,?in karaoke style, presents players with a variety of songs new and old to belt out.

You've got tunes from?Rihanna, Jackson 5, Lady Gaga,?The Wanted and?James Brown among others.?The Wii U's new tablet-style GamePad controller lets the singer read the lyrics right there in front of them and also lets you act as a kind of DJ, lining up tunes to keep the party jumping ...?er?... singing.

For this weekend's gathering, be sure to check out?the?Team Mode, which has the crowd splitting into two groups who then try to top each other's vocal skillz. There's also?Party Mode which has one person act like a lead singer while?the rest of the room performs back-up vocals and dance routines. Of course, if you sing like I do (and by "sing," I mean "squawk") then you may need a beverage or three?before you start.

"New Super Mario Bros. U"?- Wii U
This much we know: Nintendo knows how to make a great family-friendly game. And nothing is more family friendly???and I mean friendly to the entire family???than "New Super Mario Bros. U."

The game features the clever, colorful platforming fun that Super Mario games are famous for. But this time around, it adds the Wii U's new?tablet controller into the mix. And the?addition?of this gadget???called the GamePad???really accentuates the group fun.

I tested this game out on my own family over the Christmas holiday?and had three generations playing happily together. My 5-year-old son and I used the standard Wii Remote controllers to take Mario and Luigi through their paces,?maneuvering?them?through levels, collecting coins and fighting goombas as one would expect.?Meanwhile,?I handed my 67-year-old mother the GamePad and tasked her with assisting us. When you have the GamePad, you simply?tap on the touchscreen to drop platforms?helpfully into position for the other players?to jump on; or you tap on enemies to keep them from harming your pals. With the GamePad in hand, even the most casual player can join the fun in a low-stress way.

"New Super Mario Bros. U" supports a total of five players (four using the standard controllers?and one using the GamePad to assist) and is a great way to get people?of all skill levels playing together.

Sonic &?All-Stars Racing Transformed?- PlayStation 3,?Xbox 360,?Wii U
This zany, fast-paced kart racing game is just the thing to add a bit of zip into any?gathering. You and your friends and family?members can burn rubber together???and?pit your (virtual) driving skills against each other???in the game's?four-player split-screen mode (the Wii U version supports up to five players).

You'll start by?picking from a variety of favorite Sega?gaming mascots???there's?Sonic the Hedgehog (of course) as well as?new gaming hero?Wreck-It Ralph, from the Disney movie. You'll then?compete across a variety of wildly inventive?race tracks?that will have you speeding along not only on the ground, but in the air and on the water. That's because the "transformed" in the title refers to your race cars???which transform?from cars to boats to planes mid-race.

PlayStation All Stars?Battle Royale?-?PlayStation 3
If you want to spike your gathering?with a?competitive spirit (and maybe a bit of good-natured trash talk) then fire up this multiplayer?fighting game.

With characters and settings plucked from your?favorite PlayStation titles, this brawler featuring the likes of Kratos from "God of War," Nathan Drake from "Uncharted" and Sackboy from "LittleBigPlanet" allows up to four players to duke it out in frantic, over-the-top style. Yep, nothing brings friends together like?pummeling?each other with high-flying, eye-popping?Super Attacks.

Winda Benedetti?writes about video?games for NBC?News. You can follow her tweets about games and other things?on Twitter?here?@WindaBenedetti?and you can?follow her?on?Google+.?Meanwhile, be sure to check?out the?IN-GAME?FACEBOOK PAGE?to discuss the day's?gaming news and reviews.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/five-great-video-games-get-your-new-years-eve-party-1C7752996

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Last-minute fiscal cliff talks in Senate

President Barack Obama speaks to reporters in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington after meeting with Congressional leaders regarding the fiscal cliff, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama speaks to reporters in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington after meeting with Congressional leaders regarding the fiscal cliff, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. leaves the White House in Washington, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, after a closed-door meeting between President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders to negotiate the framework for a deal on the fiscal cliff. The end game at hand, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders made a final stab at compromise Friday to prevent a toxic blend of middle-class tax increases and spending cuts from taking effect at the turn of the new year. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

President Barack Obama pauses during a statement on the fiscal cliff negotiations with congressional leaders in the briefing room of the White House on Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 in Washington. The negotiations are a last ditch effort to avoid across-the-board first of the year tax increases and deep spending cuts. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. leaves the White House in Washington, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, after a closed-door meeting between President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders to negotiate the framework for a deal on the fiscal cliff. The end game at hand, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders made a final stab at compromise Friday to prevent a toxic blend of middle-class tax increases and spending cuts from taking effect at the turn of the new year. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., right, accompanied by the committee's ranking Republican, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012, to discuss changes in Senate procedural rules. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Senate leaders groped for a last-minute compromise Saturday to avoid middle-class tax increases and possibly prevent deep spending cuts at the dawn of the new year as President Barack Obama warned that failure could mean a "self-inflicted wound to the economy."

Obama chastised lawmakers in his weekly radio and Internet address for waiting until the last minute to try and avoid a "fiscal cliff," yet said there was still time for an agreement. "We cannot let Washington politics get in the way of America's progress," he said as the hurry-up negotiations unfolded.

For all the recent expressions of urgency, bargaining took place by phone, email and paper in a Capitol nearly empty except for tourists. Alone among top lawmakers, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell spent the day in his office.

In the Republicans' weekly address, Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri cited a readiness to compromise. "Divided government is a good time to solve hard problems ? and in the next few days, leaders in Washington have an important responsibility to work together and do just that," he said.

Even so, there was no guarantee of success, and a dispute over the federal tax on large estates emerged as yet another key sticking point alongside personal income tax rates.

In a blunt challenge to Republicans, Obama said that barring a bipartisan agreement, he expected both houses to vote on his own proposal to block tax increases on all but the wealthy and simultaneously preserve expiring unemployment benefits.

Political calculations mattered as much as deep-seated differences over the issues, as divided government struggled with its first big challenge since the November elections.

Speaker John Boehner remained at arms-length, juggling a desire to avoid the fiscal cliff with his goal of winning another term as speaker when a new Congress convenes next Thursday. Any compromise legislation is certain to include higher tax rates on the wealthy, and the House GOP rank and file rejected the idea when he presented it to them as part of a final attempt to strike a more sweeping agreement with Obama.

Lawmakers have until the new Congress convenes to pass any compromise, and even the calendar mattered. Democrats said they had been told House Republicans might reject a deal until after Jan. 1, to avoid a vote to raise taxes before they had technically gone up and then vote to cut taxes after they had risen.

Nor was any taxpayer likely to feel any adverse impact if legislation is signed and passed into law in the first two or three days of 2013 instead of the final hours of 2012.

Gone was the talk of a grand bargain of spending cuts and additional tax revenue in which the two parties would agree to slash deficits by trillions of dollars over a decade.

Now negotiators had a more cramped goal of preventing additional damage to the economy in the form of higher taxes across the board ? with some families facing increases measured in the thousands of dollars ? as well as cuts aimed at the Pentagon and hundreds of domestic programs.

Republicans said they were willing to bow to Obama's call for higher taxes on the wealthy as part of a deal to prevent them from rising on those less well-off.

Democrats said Obama was sticking to his campaign call for tax increases above $250,000 in annual income, even though he said in recent negotiations he said he could accept $400,000. There was no evidence of agreement even at the higher level.

There were indications from Republicans that estate taxes might hold more significance for them than the possibility of higher rates on income.

One senior Republican, Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, said late Friday he was "totally dead set" against Obama's estate tax proposal, and as if to reinforce the point, Blunt mentioned the issue before any other in his broadcast remarks. "Small businesses and farm families don't know how to deal with the unfair death tax_a tax that the president and congressional leaders have threatened to expand to include even more family farms and even more small businesses," he said.

Several officials said Republicans want to leave the tax at 35 percent after exempting the first $5 million in estate value. Officials said the White House wants a 45 percent tax after a $3.5 million exemption. Without any action by Congress, it would climb to a 55 percent tax after a $1 million exemption on Jan. 1.

Democrats stressed their unwillingness to make concessions on both income taxes and the estate tax, and said they hoped Republicans would choose which mattered more to them.

Officials said any compromise was likely to ease the impact of the alternative minimum tax, originally designed to make sure that millionaires did not escape taxation. If left unchanged, it could hit an estimated 28 million households for the first time in 2013, with an average increase of more than $3,000.

Taxes on dividends and capital gains are also involved in the talks, as well as a series of breaks for businesses and others due to expire at the first of the year.

Obama and congressional Democrats are insisting on an extension of long-term unemployment benefits that are expiring for about 2 million jobless individuals.

Leaders in both parties also hope to prevent a 27 percent fee cut from taking effect on Jan. 1 for doctors who treat Medicare patients.

There was also discussion of a short-term extension of expiring farm programs, in part to prevent a spike in milk prices at the first of the year. It wasn't clear if that was a parallel effort to the cliff talks or had become wrapped into them.

Across-the-board spending cuts that comprise part of the cliff were a different matter.

Republicans say Boehner will insist that they will begin to take effect unless negotiators agreed to offset them with specified savings elsewhere.

That would set the stage for the next round of brinkmanship ? a struggle over Republican calls for savings from Medicare, Medicaid and other federal benefit programs.

The Treasury's ability to borrow is expected to expire in late winter or early spring, and without an increase in the $16.4 trillion limit, the government would face its first-ever default. Republicans have said they will use administration requests for an extension as leverage to win cuts in spending.

Ironically, it was just such a maneuver more than a year ago that set the stage for the current crisis talks over the fiscal cliff.

Associated Press

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    #1 User is offline ? briantanner?

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    Illinois doesn't have a chance in the big ten unless Egwu summons some god like skills. Egwu seems to be the starting center for the year while other big men McLaurin and Griffey most likely will be used in other roles. I hope Mr. Groce has a secret weapon for big ten play.

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    View Postbriantanner, on 29 December 2012 - 12:28 PM, said:

    Illinois doesn't have a chance in the big ten unless Egwu summons some god like skills. Egwu seems to be the starting center for the year while other big men McLaurin and Griffey most likely will be used in other roles. I hope Mr. Groce has a secret weapon for big ten play.

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    Only if you wear the shirt backwards. :D

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    View Postbriantanner, on 29 December 2012 - 12:28 PM, said:

    Illinois doesn't have a chance in the big ten unless Egwu summons some god like skills. Egwu seems to be the starting center for the year while other big men McLaurin and Griffey most likely will be used in other roles. I hope Mr. Groce has a secret weapon for big ten play.

    BIG MEN

    Not bothering to read the article or blog or whatever you do.
    You lost me with the first idiotic sentence.
    Yes, no chance.
    We will go 0-18.

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    "Griffey who wasn?t used very much in former head coach Bruce Weber?s rotation will be leaned on heavily to be a solid post defender. And that?s it"

    Huh?

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    I wish there was a way you can piss on someone's link to know that you are not going to click on it.

    Calvin and Hobbes gif of Calvin pissing would be a nice gif though.

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    View PostNEOhioIllini, on 29 December 2012 - 11:04 PM, said:

    "Griffey who wasn?t used very much in former head coach Bruce Weber?s rotation will be leaned on heavily to be a solid post defender. And that?s it"

    Huh?

    You clicked the link?

    Oh yeah, 5.

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    #8 User is offline ? IlliniVette?

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    ?NEOhioIllini, on 29 December 2012 - 11:04 PM, said:

    "Griffey who wasn?t used very much in former head coach Bruce Weber?s rotation will be leaned on heavily to be a solid post defender. And that?s it"

    Huh?


    You're not supposed to click on the link, it only encourages it. :wall

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    View PostSharpie, on 29 December 2012 - 11:08 PM, said:

    You clicked the link?

    Oh yeah, 5.

    a troll is usually gullible, didn't you know that?

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    To be a certified cesspooler you have to know the rules. Don't click the spam link....unless it is Canadian boner bill guy. That is acceptable.

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    View PostArchAngel, on 29 December 2012 - 11:10 PM, said:

    a troll is usually gullible, didn't you know that?

    He really wants to fit in around here. Give him time, he'll come around.

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    ?Sharpie, on 29 December 2012 - 11:11 PM, said:

    To be a certified cesspooler you have to know the rules. Don't click the spam link....unless it is Canadian boner bill guy. That is acceptable.


    I haven't seen Canadian Boner pill guy in a while, I hope he's doing ok. I miss his gibberish.

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    View PostIlliniVette, on 29 December 2012 - 11:12 PM, said:

    I haven't seen Canadian Boner pill guy in a while, I hope he's doing ok. I miss his gibberish.

    I miss his pills. :cry

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    View PostIlliniVette, on 29 December 2012 - 11:12 PM, said:

    I haven't seen Canadian Boner pill guy in a while, I hope he's doing ok. I miss his gibberish.

    He plays basketball for Auburn now...

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    View PostILLove1997, on 29 December 2012 - 11:17 PM, said:

    That would have been funny except for the whole pissing on my quote thing, jerk.

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    Hubble eyes the needle galaxy: IC 2233, one of the flattest galaxies known

    Dec. 28, 2012 ? Like finding a silver needle in the haystack of space, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced a beautiful image of the spiral galaxy IC 2233, one of the flattest galaxies known.

    Typical spiral galaxies like the Milky Way are usually made up of three principal visible components: the disk where the spiral arms and most of the gas and dust is concentrated; the halo, a rough and sparse sphere around the disk that contains little gas, dust or star formation; and the central bulge at the heart of the disk, which is formed by a large concentration of ancient stars surrounding the Galactic Center.

    However, IC 2233 is far from being typical. This object is a prime example of a super-thin galaxy, where the galaxy's diameter is at least ten times larger than the thickness. These galaxies consist of a simple disk of stars when seen edge on. This orientation makes them fascinating to study, giving another perspective on spiral galaxies. An important characteristic of this type of objects is that they have a low brightness and almost all of them have no bulge at all.

    The bluish color that can be seen along the disk gives evidence of the spiral nature of the galaxy, indicating the presence of hot, luminous, young stars, born out of clouds of interstellar gas. In addition, unlike typical spirals, IC 2233 shows no well-defined dust lane. Only a few small patchy regions can be identified in the inner regions both above and below the galaxy's mid-plane.

    Lying in the constellation of Lynx, IC 2233 is located about 40 million light-years away from Earth. This galaxy was discovered by British astronomer Isaac Roberts in 1894.

    This image was taken with the Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys, combining visible and infrared exposures. The field of view in this image is approximately 3.4 by 3.4 arcminutes.

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    CHICAGO --?You may be waiting to optimize your retirement portfolio, thinking that you should know what's going on in Washington and Europe before you act.

    However, there are some changes you can set in motion right now that could make a big difference down the road regardless of what happens with the fiscal cliff, tax changes and Wall Street:

    1. Boost your contribution rate
    The longer you wait to contribute, the greater return you will need to achieve your goals. Thanks to the compounding effect, the more your contribute, the more you can accumulate when dividends and appreciation are added.

    Raise it as much as you can because even incremental changes make a huge difference over time. Let's say you're 35, make $75,000 annually and contribute 6 percent with a 100-percent employer match. You start with $50,000 in your account now. If you just bump your contribution rate to 7 percent, your balance in 30 years would rise from $1.6 million to nearly $1.8 million, according to 401kcalculator.org. In any case, you always want to take advantage of the employer match, because it's free money.

    2. Align your allocation to your age
    Generally, the older you are, the more fixed-income you need -- roughly matching your bond or guaranteed investment contract portion to your age. Let's say you're 30 and you can afford to take market risk. You'd want 30 percent in bonds and 70 percent in stocks. A 60-year-old, conversely, would consider a 40 percent stocks, 60 percent fixed-income mix.

    Target-date or "lifestyle" funds can do this for you, but you have to check their allocations the closer you get to retirement to see if you're comfortable with the stock mix. They are all slightly different.

    3. Don't worry too much about taxes now, but have a tax plan in mind.
    While it's hard to tell what Congress will do with the fiscal cliff dilemma, no one has talked about eliminating the tax break for 401(k)-type plan contributions, which are not subject to federal taxes. You can contribute up to $17,500 in 2013; another $5,500 for those over 50 or for individual retirement accounts.

    Concerned about taxes down the road? That's reasonable. Consider a contribution to a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k). The contributions are taxable, although the withdrawals are not if you hold money in these accounts for at least five years past age 59 ?.

    4. Lower expenses to boost return
    Surprisingly, low-cost index funds accounted for only 30 percent of the assets in top-rated 401(k) plans surveyed by Brightscope for 2012. Every retirement plan should have index funds to cover U.S. and international stocks, bonds and real estate.

    Here's what you can do if you don't already have that setup: You probably received a notice earlier this year detailing how much each investment option is costing you. If any of your individual funds cost more than 0.75 percent annually, you should pick a different one.

    If you don't have enough options in your company plan, you can ask your employer to find cheaper index funds, which are available for as low as 0.06 percent annually. If you do this, you will easily boost your plan's performance without changing the risk profile or allocation, and it will also pay you back every year in the form of a higher net return.

    5. Buy constantly and hold
    Most people time the market badly. The best time to buy stocks is during the dips. Most investors can't stomach this idea, though. At the end of 2008, when stocks were really cheap, 401(k) investors only had 37 percent allocated to stocks, and at the end of the dot-com bubble in 2002, investors had 40 percent in stocks, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).

    What you should do is invest during good times and bad. You have no idea when bull and bear markets are going to start or stop. So if you can afford to take the risk, take advantage of the compounding over time.

    6. Cut back on your employer's stock
    This could be the most dangerous holding in your portfolio, concentrating a great deal of risk in one company. While you may feel a need to be loyal to your employer, it's not in your best interests. You'd be better off diversifying.

    Look at what you sectors you don't have represented in your portfolio. Asset classes that are typically under-represented include real estate investment trusts, inflation-protected bonds and global stocks/bonds. Fortunately, only 8 percent of those surveyed by EBRI hold company stock. If this is still a major holding in your portfolio, make some changes. This also applies to holding single stocks.?

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