Thursday, December 4, 2008

End of Film Noir

We just wrapped up our unit of film noir, and overall I will say that I enjoyed it. Going into the unit, I thought that it wasn't going to be very good because it was in black and white and were older movies, but I got proved wrong. I really enjoyed the murder mysteries that were presented in film noir, its just the type of movie that a normal guy would like with its killing, guns, femme fatale, etc... Double Indemnity was pretty good and was a well thought-out and more complex film, while Kiss Me Deadly was a more in-your-face type of movie with less complexity and more action. Of the two, I would say that Kiss Me Deadly was better, even though the ending for Double Indemnity was by far better. The third film noir that we watched, Memento, is one of my favorite movies in general. I think that the way it's set up is awesome, with the plot moving backwards instead of forwards. I also like how the ending was very open and thought-provoking as to what we as an audience think happened with Leonard and whether or not he did actually already kill the man he was looking for. As shown in the clip below, we see that Leonard is also a twisted man himself, as he tries to create his own memory to kill Teddy, and to kill him for basically telling the truth (a truth that Leonard didn't like). Overall, Memento has been my favorite movie this yea by far and is now one of my favorites in general.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Film Noir

As our film noir unit starts and after viewing bits of the film Double Indemnity, I am really beginning to like the genre. What I like about it is the overall murder mysteries that have been presented. Even in a film like Double Indemnity where they immediately introduce the "who dun it" part of the movie, it is still interesting because there are still lots of questions to be solved. For instance, after Walter Neff admits that he is the killer of Mr. Dietrichson, I was still anxious to see how the whole thing happened, and what his methods were in murdering the man, and even how the plot will unfold. I am also really looking forward to our next movie, Kiss Me Deadly, because Mr. K has said that it supposed to be one of the best film noirs out there. All-in-all, I really like the unit so far.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The Ultimate Genre: "The Bromance"

The genre of the "Bromance" may be single-handedly the best genre known to man, or at least teenagers. With hilariously gut-busting comedies including Knocked Up, Superbad, and the most recent Forgetting Sarah Marshall, who wouldn't love all these great American films. I had seen all these movies when they originally came out, but it was not until recently that I watched them for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and even 5th time. These movies just get better and better the more you watch them because it is always fun reciting the lines that you already know as they happen in the film. The most recent of the "Bromances" that I watched was Knocked Up, and before that was Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Knocked Up was really the first famous "Bromance" film that immediately had audiences falling out of their seats in laughter. One specific example from Knocked Up where I literally bursted out with laughter was in the hospital bed when one of the bros, Jonah, was freaking out about being in a hospital. The clip is shown below, but warning to people out there, this movie is not G rated and there are some mature uses of language. It's great!



There are also a lot more funny clips in the film, a lot of which are funnier than the one above. Anyways, the "Bromance" itself is genius in that it appeals to a large amount of people, which then correlates directly to lots and lots of money. They're doing pretty well, if you ask me.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

End of Unit 1 Post

The movie that we just watched in class, Citizen Kane, was a film that I think that I would need to see a second (and probably third and fourth) time to get more out of it. Prior to watching the movie, we learned that it was proclaimed to be "one of the greatest movies of all time." That set the bar very high, and unfortunately, it did not meet up to its expectations, in my opinion. That could very well be because I am from a different era of films than that movie is from, or it could just be because I didn't really understand it.

As for the technical parts of this unit: cinematography, mise-en-scene, editing, etc... I really did learn a lot. One thing I particularly liked was the wide range of film clips that we watched throughout the whole learning experience. The variety of movies definitely introduced me to some new things, some of which I would actually enjoy renting or watching at some point.

Friday, September 19, 2008

introductory blog

One movie that I would like to see that is currently in theatres is the movie Tropic Thunder. It seems like the type a movie that would make me laugh, and it has a very interestingly funny plot, as well. Another reason why I would like to see that movie would be because it has a couple good actors in it that I enjoy, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. I hope I can find time to see it sometime soon.