Continuing our coverage of the making of Darren Aronofsky's new movie about Noah and the Great Flood, we're bringing you the first glimpse of actor Russell Crowe as the Old Testament Patriarch. As we've previously reported, the Black Swan director is making a feature length film based on the biblical account of Noah, with Crowe in the lead role, Academy Award winners Sir Anthony Hopkins as Methuselah, Noah's grandfather, and Jennifer Connelly as Noah's wife.
A shocking and disturbing revelation about the new eco-friendly light bulbs exposes the risk of damage from ultraviolet radiation. They are the compact fluorescent light bulbs, which have the tell-tale curly appearance.
Clearly the Romney campaign forgot to consult The Brody File before making its VP selection this weekend. That’s because The Brody File is at the beach with his family!
Having said that, here are a quick few thoughts on the big choice:
This is a big and bold pick, which is a little surprising since Mitt Romney is typically more of a reserved, play it close to the vest type of guy. But by not going with a safe, traditional pick Romney is clearly showing that he feels he needs to go on the offensive and not just let this be about President Obama’s economic record.
I recently spent a week in Europe investigating the Muslim Brotherhood movement in the West to gain more information on how this secretive organization, which is growing in power, operates. During my trip I interviewed two Muslim leaders who have been linked to the group and also visited Brotherhood-connected mosques.
This week on The Brody File, conservative stalwart Phyllis Schlafly has some tough words for President Obama.
Plus, Newt’s VP advice for Mitt, and a look at how age is the great divide among voters in the 2012 election.
President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney can each count on specific groups of voters to support them on election day. Obama can count on younger voters while Romney can count on older ones.
In their ads and stump speeches, both candidates are working to chip away at the others generational bases.
This week on Faith Radio in Minneapolis, I talked about the spiritual lessons that could be learned from watching the agonizing moments of defeat experienced by several members of the USA gymnastics teams. In case you missed the women’s team competition, gold medal contender Jordyn Wieber had a disappointing run. It was heart-wrenching to watch as she made mistake after mistake on each routine. All her work dashed by a few problematic errors.
There’s been a lot of talk about Rep. Paul Ryan for vice president. For all the positives that he brings, I’m not so sure Romney will pull the trigger.
Romney is a guy that typically doesn’t go for big and bold. He’s more reserved and likes to play it safe. Ryan would not be a safe pick because he hasn’t been vetted at the national level and his budget plan leaves the Democrats a big opening.
Leading Islamist Anjem Choudary has been called the face of Islam in the United Kingdom. Now he's warning Islam will soon dominate America and the world.
Mitt Romney has a new campaign ad out where he brings up the subject of religious freedom and goes after President Obama on this topic. Watch below.
I know Romney wants to stick to the economy, which makes sense. But the more he injects faith and politics into the mix, the better his chances will be in the fall with the Teavangelical base of the party.