Thursday, August 25, 2011

Crush on her

Olivia Williams
Wow, this film. It was probably my favorite film from 2010 and her presence was stunning.
I'm pretty excited about 'Anna Karenina', can't hardly wait.

'Hanna'.

'An Education'.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Fans taking over

Are fans really taking a step forward?

The first thing is, they are and always were an influence in a particular part of the Show Business. Like the Star Wars fans were the principal reason for the sequels and prequels and all the franchising. But this is common sense.
As we enter Twenty First Century other examples appear like ‘Snakes on a Plane’, where some scenes were re-shot due to the massive fan interest. Ok, this is cinema and it is an example that supports my view on the subject – an entertaining and admirable piece needs a voice, one unique voice (Diablo Cody, Miranda July), not voices…

'Me and You and Everybody We Know'

The matter in Television has to be interpreted differently. Characters grow in a different way and storylines can basically go anywhere. Though, to be good there’s got to be consistency.

'The Good Wife'

I don’t like when suddenly the sister, who’s been away all that time, appears or the mother appearing after seven seasons and has cancer. Glee it’s a very recent example on how fans played a huge part on this show, specifically speaking - the characters of Brittany and Santana; their storyline clearly grow due to the popularity they had around the web, and I guess it can’t be denied.

Santana and Brittany



I came along this subject because of ‘Rizzoli and Isles’ to be true. The main thing about the show is just the ‘gags’, really! I saw the first season and I truly enjoyed. Facing the facts here – it isn’t a great series. The main thing about it is just that gags come across everything (to the point we don’t really pay attention to the victims or who the murderer is, we just want to laugh at what Dr Isles will say and Detective Rizzoli facial reactions will be). 



There’s also the part about not being true to the novels (didn’t read it, and the last time I knew it is ‘inspired’); that Angie Harmon character is exactly like in other detective series; guess what, I never saw any work by Harmon neither knew her. The thing is gags are too good to pass. The chemistry between the protagonists is too good to past.

Ok, where was I? Oh, the chemistry… chemistry as in like Brad and Angelina in ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ (ok, probably not the best choice because they got together and now have six kids, but they really had an amusing chemistry) or Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush in ‘The King’s Speech’. But no, it’s actually Lesbian subtext and I guess the series is pretty known for that too. Let me just say I watch the show for everything but this and I don't wanna take this on a negative way. It all started in the pilot you know, "Are we having a sleepover, or is this your way saying you're attracted to me?" To join this there's also an episode called "I Kissed a Girl". I understand gay stuff on show business or in prime time is rare, so something like this amusing chemistry comes along there’s hullabaloo. Result – popularity around the web.

Season 2 - popularity has grown so much. Result:
Episode three – it was a love letter to the fans. It was really funny that final scene but at the same time… weird. It was like ‘they are really throwing (in a positive way) this back at us’, a message saying ‘you are heard’, really, so strange. I mean, each episode there’s some sort of rewarding moment.



They got carried away by the subtext, clearly. So I guess they (as in the fans) indeed took over Rizzoli and Isles, at least an indirect part! Anyway! TNT renewed the series for a third season.

And I think I'm just going to stop noticing the fans' perspective, dah...


This is how I look when I watch 'Rizzoli and Isles', I love it, it's so goofy!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Actors Acting

Kelly McGillis
The 'Top Gun' lady!

I must say I didn't watch many films starring her. But I saw 'Witness'...

...and I saw something pretty unknown called 'The Monkey's Mask'!
There you go!

Rachel vs Professor Diana
An Amish single mother with nothing but good intentions who falls for the good cop vs the dangerous and naughty professor who likes erotic asphyxiation and who happens to be the killer of Mickey, the young female student who was missing.

Fifteen years separate them and two different career paths.
Rachel .

Diane.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Your Sister's Sister


Sorry the 'logistics' of the photo, you can just go to the Toronto Film Festival site here - http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2011/yoursisterssister
But I couldn't help it. This is the first look at the Lynn Shelton new movie and it's Emily so, you know!
I wish I was there, in the Toronto International Film Festival...damn!

Monday, August 15, 2011

3 Animated Films

Persepolis

Waltz with Bashir

Grave of the Fireflies

I nominate these three animated features the most fascinating films I’ve seen lately and they all have a few things in common. 


They are dramas based on biographical events. 

They deal with war - ‘Persepolis’ deals with the Iranian Revolution of 1979; ‘Waltz with Bashir’ the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon by Israel forces; ‘Grave of the Fireflies' is set on the Japanese side of World War II.

They are three animated films dealing with this matter in particular – the effect on people.  They all base their stories in an emotional portrait about growing up, about the impact of wars and conflicts and dependency.
They are twenty years apart, from different continents but indeed with significant things in common.


The bottom line is - stories make us feel, no matter in what form they come. I’m not going to be numbering the different ways these three films are great, I’m not going to talk about the technicalities cause who gives a shit, really? (Taking the fact that shots make the story happen, the close shots makes us feel in a way and the colors in a different way and the soundtrack also helps...but excluding that!!) That’s for critics and people who want to make films. I’m doing this simple thing here, nominating three films I was fascinated by the admiring stories and perhaps you could get curious and might take a look at, I know they don't feature your favorite stars but I'm sure you wouldn't regret it.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Tales from Screenwriters

Tales from the Script it's a documentary about what it is to be a screenwriter in Hollywood...and then I think 'Oh, the American Dream' (you understand the irony if you watch the doc)!

Guinevere Turner is so awesome!

A curiosity from the doc - she's only one of the five women starring in it --- between fourty men.
This is a man's world, indeed...

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Crush on her

Oh, if I have a crush on her...God, she's so pretty...

...I thought I'd never seen any work of her before (no offense to her)...
...but she was actually in 'Yes Man' which I had seen...

...and god she looks so good in here...
...and then I realized she just had a baby last year...

...and how is that even possible?
What can you say, right? 

So thanks 'Rizzoli and Isles' people!