Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bittersweet Sixteen

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Would you be flattered or highly offended and upset if your birthday party was crashed? Who is to blame for the riot that occurred in the video? Have you seen Project X? If so, what do you think of the movie? Do you think Hollywood/the media is to blame for similar riots? Why or why not?

10 comments:

Austin Hyler said...

I wouldn't care if someone was crashing my party because I would be helping them. I haven't seen project x yet. I really want to see that movie though. I think that its both media and hollywood thats the blame for similar riots.

Anonymous said...

My sweet sixteen, 200 people showed up and I didn't know most of them but they knew me. It doesn't bother me when random people show up as long as they respect my house. I think facebook is blamed for the riot. I have seen Project X and I really liked it. I think the movie kind of set off the riots, because it was just a big movie.
katherine

Anonymous said...

OK,the movie Project X was amazing. I wouldn't be upset if people destroyed my house because i would help. But Hollywood is to blame for similar riots. They hype the teens of this nation up for it.
-Dion Farmer

Anonymous said...

I would be offended especially if someone ruined my birthday like that!To blame for this probably the girl because you shouldn't post something like that on facebook and make it a public event. No I haven't seen project X. Hollywood isn't to blame , people should know better.
-Kirsten

Anonymous said...

I do not party so I would never be in this situation. The girl is to blame, what happened to the little invitation cards you send to friends? Ha-ha! I have not seen Project X, I would not mind watching it, and I have heard it was a great movie. Hollywood and the media are definitely to blame; people idolize the media and celebrities. Which is why I think people act the way they do, they see Hollywood and celebrities someone to look up to.

__Jesse Tengowski__

Megan said...

I think I would have been a little upset if my birthday party was crashed. I definitely think the girl should have put her party event as private instead of public. I have not seen the movie Project X. The media also made this girl's special night a little hectic and out of control. She should have put her invites on private, but it didn't help that it was all over the news.

Anonymous said...

I would kind of be upset if my party was crashed. I think the people that posted it as an event on Facebook should be blamed for this. One time in the summer, my aunt had this big cookout. She let this group rap and stuff like that. One person got made and ruined the whole party because he didn't like the song. I never seen the movie Project X but it sounds good so I might watch it.
- Jarvis

Anonymous said...

I wouldnt be upset cause i wouldnt have a party at my house. I just go to them. I think the teens are to blame for the riot. No i havent seen Project X. I think that Hollywood is to blame.

-Benito

Anonymous said...

I would be seriously pissed if someone crashed my party, but the exception stands if its someone who is a good friend. The teens that arrived are the obvious problem here, they got rowdy and out of control. I have not seen Project X but i heard it was pretty intense party wise. And hollywood has blown the whole party scene way out of proportion. Some of the movies are just for hype and show.

-Kain

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't be to happy if my birthday party got overly crashed from tons of kids that I don't even know or associate with. I'm not sure who to say is the blame. The sixteen year old girl knew that once she posted a party invite to the public TONS of people were gonna see and fall up in there. However all the people that showed up seemed like they were out of control and to drunk. I've seen project X and I loved it. I don't think the media or Hollywood is to blame. Teenagers are gonna be teenagers and get wild and some of them just take it to a hole other level. Kids who get overly intoxicated hanging out with other teens and they decide to do stupid stuff. If anyone should be blamed it should be the parents for not watching their kids and letting them break out in vandalizing riots.
-Dixie