The other day I looked up Denzel Washington to see any new films he was in and saw that he is almost 60!! wow compared to athletes who are done after a couple decades, these actors keep going. I realized that I don't keep up with movies as well as i used to as a teenage when i had nothing else to do ha, but i should start keeping my eye out for new actors that i like. I just hope Denzel Washington doesn't sell out at the end for cheesy movies. In my eyes that looks like Sean Connery in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Even though i liked the movie, still a very cheesy movie for a talented actor like Connery.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Denzel Washington
So i figured i would use some of my blogging time to give respect to my favorite actor, Denzel Washington. Some of the first movies that I saw with Denzel Washington that made me love him were Remember the Titans, John Q, and Antwone Fisher (all three of these movies are still part of my favorites). Then I saw Training Day (One of my favorite movies of all time hence the main picture) and was crazy of Washington's acting roles. The more films i saw with Washington the more I felt loyal and just wanted to watch all his films. Some of his overall favorites, besides what i mentioned before include He Got Game, Man on Fire, American Gangster, Book of Eli, and Safe House.
The other day I looked up Denzel Washington to see any new films he was in and saw that he is almost 60!! wow compared to athletes who are done after a couple decades, these actors keep going. I realized that I don't keep up with movies as well as i used to as a teenage when i had nothing else to do ha, but i should start keeping my eye out for new actors that i like. I just hope Denzel Washington doesn't sell out at the end for cheesy movies. In my eyes that looks like Sean Connery in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Even though i liked the movie, still a very cheesy movie for a talented actor like Connery.
The other day I looked up Denzel Washington to see any new films he was in and saw that he is almost 60!! wow compared to athletes who are done after a couple decades, these actors keep going. I realized that I don't keep up with movies as well as i used to as a teenage when i had nothing else to do ha, but i should start keeping my eye out for new actors that i like. I just hope Denzel Washington doesn't sell out at the end for cheesy movies. In my eyes that looks like Sean Connery in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Even though i liked the movie, still a very cheesy movie for a talented actor like Connery.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Cartoons
I never did any blogging until i started taking Professor Bjorn's online classes, but i have to say this is really fun being able to babble on about film related material that is of interest to me (with the hope that people are actually reading them!). I remember reading in our book about the Disney's first big cartoon success with the film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." I like to go back and look at how certain types of film originated, and most importantly to me what those types of films have paved the way for and given us now.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Sound
So i have been thinking about chapter 6 over the weekend. I find it so interesting reading about how certain aspects of film were created, and how it compares to what we have today. That seems to be my mindset as I'm reading through the chapters. In regards to chapter 6 its wild how cinemas during the silent film era actually had live musicians playing to accompany the film, which sometimes would consist of a 75-piece orchestra!

And then Edison had his kinetophone, which did not work well at all, inspired progress to what we have now. I have to say i love being in a theater for a nice action/war movie and the whole theater is shaking from the speakers, however it would be so cool to go back in time and experience a film with live musicians playing.
Another part of this chapter that was new to me was finding out AT&T was responsible for fixing the technical flaws in film sound. I mentioned this as well in the discussion board for last week, but i just found it funny because i just switched my phone plan to AT&T the week i read that!
And then Edison had his kinetophone, which did not work well at all, inspired progress to what we have now. I have to say i love being in a theater for a nice action/war movie and the whole theater is shaking from the speakers, however it would be so cool to go back in time and experience a film with live musicians playing.
Another part of this chapter that was new to me was finding out AT&T was responsible for fixing the technical flaws in film sound. I mentioned this as well in the discussion board for last week, but i just found it funny because i just switched my phone plan to AT&T the week i read that!
Monday, February 18, 2013
30 Rock
So i'm sitting here buried in hw, and my mind started to drift to my relax time later on once hw is all done for the night. Lately this one hour relax time before bed consists of a big bowl of ice cream and sitting back and watching a tv show. One that i have been following recently (and yes will definitely be the one i stuff my face with ice cream to tonight) is 30 Rock.

This show is about a fictional tv show called the 'Tracey Jordan Show.' It's interesting because all the actors have to play actors. Most of the scenes in the show are filmed right in the Tracey Jordan Show's studio and set. It got me thinking back to Charlie Chaplin and how he always acted as another person while in films. ah if he could only see how we have evolved! look back at his films, and then back to the complexity of films/tv shows that we have now-a-days such as this one. I have to say thank you Charlie for being such an influential and important part of laying the foundation for what I now enjoy during my short relaxation times!
This show is about a fictional tv show called the 'Tracey Jordan Show.' It's interesting because all the actors have to play actors. Most of the scenes in the show are filmed right in the Tracey Jordan Show's studio and set. It got me thinking back to Charlie Chaplin and how he always acted as another person while in films. ah if he could only see how we have evolved! look back at his films, and then back to the complexity of films/tv shows that we have now-a-days such as this one. I have to say thank you Charlie for being such an influential and important part of laying the foundation for what I now enjoy during my short relaxation times!
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