Okay so I had a poll on the blog about what future movie looks best and Captain American won, so I figured I would blog about how it looks and ponder what it's gonna look like.
It used to be when a super hero movie could just been seen and it would automatically be enjoyed. I mean, it was a about a superhero! Like the first Spiderman, X-men, or Blade. Nowadays, stuff like G.I. Joe or Fantastic 4 get criticized for just being a movie about a comic. They simply just can't be enjoyed without an amazing plot that knocks the socks off anybody.
However, this summer's series of movies like Thor, Captain America, or the newest extension of the X-men series show amazing promise with a public that's eager for more movies after a drought of nothing but Drama, comedy, and horror. Finally the public is getting a group of action and adventure it hasn't been satisfied with in a long time.
But to touch on what I can about Captain America based off a 2 and a half minutes of introduction to The First Avenger. Which is topic of it's own: A new series about the Avengers from a vast variety of comics. But anyway, Captain America is played by Chris Evans who is normally a huge dude, but technology isn't about to disappoint, for using some amazing tool they do, they've got him looking like he weighs like 80 pounds at the beginning, but then in the trailer it shows them doing an operation on him (not too much different from the one in the X-men movie about Wolverine) and he gains like 200 pounds!
Also, based off the trailer, it looks like they've done a pretty good job making his shield believable. As it is a boomerang/lethal weapon/greatest defensive tool ever. Which is kind of his super power since he really doesn't have any others, but yet, he's a superhero.
Anyway, I'll watch a movie soon and post it up as soon as possible. Keep yours eyes wide, and stay tuned!!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
"Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes." Jim Carrey
Okay so my guess is that most of you haven't heard of series, "The Last Airbender" If you haven't, it's not that big of a deal. Most TV series take up time, and something like this is quite addictive and can take you from other things more important. My advice would be to wait till you have at least a month of have the work you normally have and kill the whole series. If you don't like TV series, they actually originated from a series of books, so you could technically read them and enjoy what you've been missing. If neither of the above apply to you, a guy named M. Night Shyamalan did his attempt at the series with a movie to represent the first of three books.
Let me tell you right from the start, if you thought Twighlight was a desecration to a book, ha, it's about half as bad as this failure was. Nevertheless, is have a group, or even a friend that you watch a garbage movie with to make fun at it, this is the perfect movie with the most ridiculas dialague perfect for insults.
Now this is not to say don't see this movie, I don't think there would ever be a case I would say don't see this movie. Because every movie has a purpose, and you can either find that purpose and be interested, or you can find ridiculasness in that purpose and critique it with your own thoughts. Whether or not you think it possible, critiquing a movie is a great way to exercise your brain and practice developing your own ideas, a great tool for writing in late high school and even college.
In this film, there is so much room for critiques it almost becomes your own by the time your done. But with that it just shows how creative you can get, cause the better you make that film with your own thoughts, the more your working that part of your brain.
I figured I would go ahead and blog about it cause it's not something most do: watch awful movies. Most avoid because of a waste of time, but when your chillin with your pals, and working that brain, I'd say that's a good way to spend an afternoon or evening. So don't stick up your nose up at the next awful movie you hear about, perk those years up and start training your brain. It's something I've been using Netflix for (Netflix=AMAZING), cause there are endless awful movies you can simply stream with it's plan. No Netflix? Find someone who has it!
Questions or comments? Contact me at movieblogger@everywhere.here or 407-luv-you2
Let me tell you right from the start, if you thought Twighlight was a desecration to a book, ha, it's about half as bad as this failure was. Nevertheless, is have a group, or even a friend that you watch a garbage movie with to make fun at it, this is the perfect movie with the most ridiculas dialague perfect for insults.
Now this is not to say don't see this movie, I don't think there would ever be a case I would say don't see this movie. Because every movie has a purpose, and you can either find that purpose and be interested, or you can find ridiculasness in that purpose and critique it with your own thoughts. Whether or not you think it possible, critiquing a movie is a great way to exercise your brain and practice developing your own ideas, a great tool for writing in late high school and even college.
In this film, there is so much room for critiques it almost becomes your own by the time your done. But with that it just shows how creative you can get, cause the better you make that film with your own thoughts, the more your working that part of your brain.
I figured I would go ahead and blog about it cause it's not something most do: watch awful movies. Most avoid because of a waste of time, but when your chillin with your pals, and working that brain, I'd say that's a good way to spend an afternoon or evening. So don't stick up your nose up at the next awful movie you hear about, perk those years up and start training your brain. It's something I've been using Netflix for (Netflix=AMAZING), cause there are endless awful movies you can simply stream with it's plan. No Netflix? Find someone who has it!
Questions or comments? Contact me at movieblogger@everywhere.here or 407-luv-you2
Thursday, April 14, 2011
"There is no such thing as a smooth road with a bumpy one to compare it to"
I realize that recently I've been blogging about some of the more recent films to hit the theaters, so I thought I'd go old school with something less up to date. But as I thought about it, I started thinking of stuff like star wars or star trek, and even the lord of the rings trilogy. These are all series that I remember enjoying as they were released (Not so much star trek, that's just a little older than me) a while back. But then as I thought ( I do think), there are unfortunate ones who did not grow up the way I did, and maybe don't even know what Star Wars really is.
It's a really sad fact that something like star wars can be forgotten through a single generation, while something like transformers is all the rage in the sci-fi world of movies. I like that Star Trek is re-inventing their series with a twist to not only make it more fascinating for people who are not completely controlled by sci-fi, but because their releasing their movies with the technology it asks for.
Now, George Lucas prolly rings a bell with most of you, for those of you who it doesn't, he is basically the reason star wars exists, he also made an extremely popular series called indiana jones. Now I know as I mentioned the downfall of star wars and the new uprising of star trek, the thought of re-doing star wars might have popped into your head. So to kill that thought I'll be using the most recent Indiana Jones movie as evidence why it's a bad idea.
Indiana Jones is first and foremost a great series: attractive to guys because Indi is a guy who single handily takes down ten guys with a whip and gets the girl all at the same time, and also attractive to girls because first of all, it's harrison ford, what girl is gonna change the channel from that??? But also because of the historical facts thrown into each of the films that makes Indi's detective work so interesting. Now the only problem is, the series was a trilogy, the closure at the end of the third movie left the audience satisfied but yet, yearning for more.
Towards the end of the first decade of the 21st century however, something changed. As i sat anxious for Transformers to finally start, I saw the whip and the boots. I was shocked, one little teaser trailer changed my view on the entire Indiana Jones series. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was set to be released May 22 of 2008. It was madness, after about 10 years of silence from Indi, he was suppose to return as a 60 year old guy who could STILL take down 10 guys with his whip. The concept shown in later trailers showed promise, and as people started to take the thought of the movie seriously, people also began to ask why, why all of sudden bring back a dead series with only a connection to very first film? Money obviously, but it more than that. Indiana Jones, and star wars weren't the only things that died when they ended, A little bit of George Lucas went with both of them. His two big money makers were gone, and he had almost nothing left.
So he brought back his invincible womanizer to get him some fast cash. Little did the audience know, the movie was just another way of Lucas spitting in the face of his fans. Of course, for anyone who's still curious, I'm not going to ruin it for you, but good luck not crying by the end. \
So there you have it, a full look into why star wars can't be done again, Star Trek works because of the big black hole, star wars doesn't have that, star wars doesn't have an alternate reality, star wars is a one time thing, and even if George Lucas was thrown aside and someone bought the rights and retried, what kind of Star Wars fan would see someone else's take on the series, what could they do to it without killing the Star Wars George Lucas created?
Do you feel like watching the original star wars now? I hope so, it's a good series with bad acting, enjoy!
It's a really sad fact that something like star wars can be forgotten through a single generation, while something like transformers is all the rage in the sci-fi world of movies. I like that Star Trek is re-inventing their series with a twist to not only make it more fascinating for people who are not completely controlled by sci-fi, but because their releasing their movies with the technology it asks for.
Now, George Lucas prolly rings a bell with most of you, for those of you who it doesn't, he is basically the reason star wars exists, he also made an extremely popular series called indiana jones. Now I know as I mentioned the downfall of star wars and the new uprising of star trek, the thought of re-doing star wars might have popped into your head. So to kill that thought I'll be using the most recent Indiana Jones movie as evidence why it's a bad idea.
Indiana Jones is first and foremost a great series: attractive to guys because Indi is a guy who single handily takes down ten guys with a whip and gets the girl all at the same time, and also attractive to girls because first of all, it's harrison ford, what girl is gonna change the channel from that??? But also because of the historical facts thrown into each of the films that makes Indi's detective work so interesting. Now the only problem is, the series was a trilogy, the closure at the end of the third movie left the audience satisfied but yet, yearning for more.
Towards the end of the first decade of the 21st century however, something changed. As i sat anxious for Transformers to finally start, I saw the whip and the boots. I was shocked, one little teaser trailer changed my view on the entire Indiana Jones series. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was set to be released May 22 of 2008. It was madness, after about 10 years of silence from Indi, he was suppose to return as a 60 year old guy who could STILL take down 10 guys with his whip. The concept shown in later trailers showed promise, and as people started to take the thought of the movie seriously, people also began to ask why, why all of sudden bring back a dead series with only a connection to very first film? Money obviously, but it more than that. Indiana Jones, and star wars weren't the only things that died when they ended, A little bit of George Lucas went with both of them. His two big money makers were gone, and he had almost nothing left.
So he brought back his invincible womanizer to get him some fast cash. Little did the audience know, the movie was just another way of Lucas spitting in the face of his fans. Of course, for anyone who's still curious, I'm not going to ruin it for you, but good luck not crying by the end. \
So there you have it, a full look into why star wars can't be done again, Star Trek works because of the big black hole, star wars doesn't have that, star wars doesn't have an alternate reality, star wars is a one time thing, and even if George Lucas was thrown aside and someone bought the rights and retried, what kind of Star Wars fan would see someone else's take on the series, what could they do to it without killing the Star Wars George Lucas created?
Do you feel like watching the original star wars now? I hope so, it's a good series with bad acting, enjoy!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
"That's what perseverance and mental toughness are all about -- how you respond to negative times."
It wasn't until this year that I really admired and watched out for good quotes. Therefor, beware what you say, because either 1: I'll hear it, or 2: It'll end up on the internet and I'll read it. In all to say, I've begun to really listen hard to what people are saying in order to find a valuable quote that will inspire me throughout my life.
The same goes for when I watch movies, you'll find that in most movies there is a specific line or quote that is repeated throughout the film to re-state a point or to reinforce one. So why not look out for that??? I mean, that one word or line could be the reason for the making of the film in the first place, that's a major thing to look out for.
So this blog is about The Source Code, and therefor, will blow your mind. No but really, I saw this about a week after it came out, and was led to believe it would be somewhat like the trailer depicts it, but as I was watching, I was happily surprised it wasn't. While it looked interesting and it had a new concept, it has an unbelievably unique plot that would impress the pants off of any movie goer looking for something fresh and fad. Excuse my attempt to demonstrate enthusiasm through blog, if you haven't notice it's not really my thing.
Anyway, a couple blogs ago I touched on the fact that Inception is referenced in many of my blogs, partly because it was an idol I struggled with for awhile, and partly because it has raw material worth referencing. And what do you know, I've got another little reference here for you.
So in Inception, the script and visual images show and tell us that this little machine with a button in the center puts people out cold in a heartbeat. This along with a couple of other things, are the flaws to the movie. The script just didn't have the time it needed to fully develop and give the info most watchers wanted.
Now with The Source Code, it starts out similarly. The watcher is given signs that this machine in the film takes someone back in time for only 8 minutes and then time is up and they die. The difference is with this one is that instead of just giving the watcher that fact, that have a character come to the rescue and explain how it works and operates. A conversation not for the faint hearted unfortunately as it is some pretty advanced and technical stuff. But if I could follow it, who couldn't?
Now there's not actually that much that I can tell you about the film without spoiling it (background computer choir) "Awwwwwwwww" But I can tell you if you've found that you agree with 75% of the crap posted here, then you have a 67.39% chance of agreeing with me about this film.
The film shows the characteristics of a hard and persevering worker with a task that at first seems unmanageable. Let me just say that I would gladly pay 10.50 or even more to see this film again. So next time you're at a theater do me a favor and be a good steward with your money: see THIS movie.
P.S. Quick shout out to the poor, needy people and families of Japan as they suffer through even more earthquakes recently. Keep them in your prayers. Hopefully they'll find the courage to persevere.
The same goes for when I watch movies, you'll find that in most movies there is a specific line or quote that is repeated throughout the film to re-state a point or to reinforce one. So why not look out for that??? I mean, that one word or line could be the reason for the making of the film in the first place, that's a major thing to look out for.
So this blog is about The Source Code, and therefor, will blow your mind. No but really, I saw this about a week after it came out, and was led to believe it would be somewhat like the trailer depicts it, but as I was watching, I was happily surprised it wasn't. While it looked interesting and it had a new concept, it has an unbelievably unique plot that would impress the pants off of any movie goer looking for something fresh and fad. Excuse my attempt to demonstrate enthusiasm through blog, if you haven't notice it's not really my thing.
Anyway, a couple blogs ago I touched on the fact that Inception is referenced in many of my blogs, partly because it was an idol I struggled with for awhile, and partly because it has raw material worth referencing. And what do you know, I've got another little reference here for you.
So in Inception, the script and visual images show and tell us that this little machine with a button in the center puts people out cold in a heartbeat. This along with a couple of other things, are the flaws to the movie. The script just didn't have the time it needed to fully develop and give the info most watchers wanted.
Now with The Source Code, it starts out similarly. The watcher is given signs that this machine in the film takes someone back in time for only 8 minutes and then time is up and they die. The difference is with this one is that instead of just giving the watcher that fact, that have a character come to the rescue and explain how it works and operates. A conversation not for the faint hearted unfortunately as it is some pretty advanced and technical stuff. But if I could follow it, who couldn't?
Now there's not actually that much that I can tell you about the film without spoiling it (background computer choir) "Awwwwwwwww" But I can tell you if you've found that you agree with 75% of the crap posted here, then you have a 67.39% chance of agreeing with me about this film.
The film shows the characteristics of a hard and persevering worker with a task that at first seems unmanageable. Let me just say that I would gladly pay 10.50 or even more to see this film again. So next time you're at a theater do me a favor and be a good steward with your money: see THIS movie.
P.S. Quick shout out to the poor, needy people and families of Japan as they suffer through even more earthquakes recently. Keep them in your prayers. Hopefully they'll find the courage to persevere.
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