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Friday, June 22, 2012

Not a Good Summer Friday Opening for Films


Not a good day for the opening of films! Let's see we have "Honest Abe" wielding an ax in order to kill vampires. It might be pretty good, if you can wrap your head around one of our past presidents killing monsters instead of delivering his famous speech that starts with "Four Score and Seven Years ago". 

Then we have an a young red-headed Irish lady wielding a cross bow, in the film "Brave". In this she is very independent, and not "lady like” and it kills her mother that she wants to find a man she really loves to marry. As opposed of being set-up because back in the dark ages (LOL) women were chosen the man they would marry. Cute I am sure, but a video rental maybe. 

No way on "Men in Black III", just not a fan of the franchise. So, I think we may go with "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World", which stars Steve Carell and Kiera Knightly (she just looks like an alien to me sometimes - watch her in "A Dangerous Mind" and you will know what I mean). Not much left that I have not seen, such as "Prometheus" with Charlize Theron and another film with her acting in the same way "an ice cold witch", "Snow White and the Huntsman". Anyone who comes across a film that they like, that is in the theater, let me know.

I am, however looking so forward to seeing the new "The Amazing Spiderman", with Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. It’s so darned cute, because they are a couple in "real life". Just like Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, from those infamous vampire films - The Twilight series, which they are one of my guilty pleasures. Okay, it’s true I know way too much about pop culture. I mean it’s plastered all over the magazines they have set for you to gaze at while you are waiting to pay for you candy bars and such. Anyways, I way digress...I saw the trailer for the Spidey film in 3D whilst waiting with much anticipation for "Prometheus" to start (waiting since the trailer teaser came out in December 2011). I think that perhaps, Andrew Garfield may be even better than Tobey Maguire. Shush don't tell anybody, just joking of course. 

In the end of this ranting and raving about lack of good summer films this week, maybe I will just rent a flick for $1 at the Redbox or check out what is on my que for Netflick streaming. I am thinking that "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World”, may not be even screen worthy, and instead a rental for down the road. OH! How I long for "The Dark Knight Rises in July just like the new Spidey film...I guess I will just have to be patient. 

Here are some trailers of the films mentioned:




The Dark Knight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GokKUqLcvD8


Brave:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMGFCmy352M


Prometheus:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sftuxbvGwiU


The Amazing Spiderman:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX9ZT3RbYE4



Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The 3 John's of Movie Soundtracks

When I attending Chabot Jr. College in the Bay Area of California, I was trying to decide on an elective. I have always had a love affair with movies, and I saw in the catalog that there was a course, called "Movie Music". I thought that sounds pretty cool, I should check it out. To my surprise, I loved this class! I never really pontificated on how incredibly profound and important musical scores were to a film. After taking this course, I now pay very close attention to the musical score and soundtracks accompanied with a movie. A soundtrack for my standards is very much key to the pace and set up of the mood of a film. The music sets up emotional states, like tension in a horror film, or melodic love songs for a romance in a movie. So join me on musical journey for films.

Once upon a time in a "galaxy far, far away" I fell in love with movie soundtracks. It all started with the love song in which a caped super hero, Superman takes flight with Lois Lane into the night sky. The song is called, "Can You Read My Mind", and to this day, it still makes me tear up inside with its low then high crescendos and incredibly moving sound. The song was so absolutely appropriate to my favorite scene of Superman (1978). At those moments, I too wanted my own "Superman" to fly me away into the sunset, and I was only 8 years old. This eloquent music was composed by the iconic American composer,  John Williams. For this post, I want to take you to an element of film making that I would consider one of the most important to a film's cohesiveness - a film's musical score/soundtrack. I have three favorite movie soundtrack composer's that just so happen to start with the letter "J" and all three incidentally start with the name John. They are the prodigious, John Williams, John Barry, and John Carpenter.

The first composer, of course mentioned above, John Williams was born in 1932, whose father was jazz musician, Johnny Williams. He studied music at UCLA and Juilliard. Williams new from a very young age music would be his calling, since his father was also a drummer for The Raymond Scott Quintet. At age 19 he had composed his first piano composition. He dons 41 Oscar nominations and 5 wins, 18 Grammy wins, and that is just the start of the multitude of awards this artist has achieved in his iconic career. His musicology includes such famous films as Harry Potter Parts 1 and 2, Star Wars (George Lucas), just to name a few. He has collaborated with director Steven Spielberg on all of his films, except for 2, which includes more to William's lengthy list of musical soundtracks, such as themes in the most famous film Jaws, whose music will always make you think of that infamous man eating great white shark, there is Indiana Jones, Schindler's List, and his most recent War Horse. Besides of course, Superman, my other favorite film soundtracks are Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Jurassic Park, also Spielberg films. His music to me is epic and invokes such emotion, thus making a film that much more indelible and timeless. I really could go on and on about this composer and his awe-inspiring music.   "So much of what we do is ephemeral and quickly forgotten, even by ourselves, so it's gratifying to have something you have done linger in people's memories."

Here is a medley of Williams works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFNN_ADpYJ0


Another film composer, whom I adore is the music of John Barry (1933-2011). When I first discovered his music it was playing in the film, Indecent Proposal (1993), starring Robert Redford and Demi Moore and directed by Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction). It was the story about a rich man, who wants to sleep with a man's wife for one night to the "tune" of a million dollars. I enjoyed the film, but what really touched me was its soundtrack the accompanied it so sweetly with its beautiful melody from the piano. It was the first soundtrack cassette I had ever bought, besides Grease, which is a vinyl. I remember playing this music over and over again in my college days to help me fall asleep, for it relaxed me that much. He is the composer of over 111 movie titles, such as Out of Africa, Diamonds are Forever, Dances with Wolves just to name a few.

Barry was around cinema in the beginnings of his life, for his father was a projectionist and owned several chains of cinema houses in Northern England. He was originally a classic pianist and formed his own band, called The John Barry Seven and had a few hit records. Through his achievements working at various record labels, such as EMI, Barry was discovered by the producers of the film, Mr. No, a James Bond film. He then produced the most famous score "The James Bond Theme" and had many years of collaboration with other Bond films that spanned over 25 years.

Barry has since won 5 Academy awards and 4 Grammy awards. One of which was for the film Somewhere In Time and is one of my other favorites by him.The music and film industry lost an incredible artist when Barry died January, 2011, but his legacy will certainly continue to live on and be timeless.

Here is an article on Mr. Barry and some of his musical scores:

http://www.filmmusicsociety.org/news_events/features/2011/020211.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERB-r39Cge8


Last but certainly not least of the three composers is my favorite, John Carpenter, the master of horror scores. Not only is Carpenter the creator of horror soundtracks, he is also a director and writer of that genre. I first heard his music when it was playing during a movie trailer for his iconic film, Halloween (1978). In the scene Michael Myers (iconic serial killer) was stalking his sister, Laurie Strode, played by scream queen, Jamie Lee Curtis. I remember the music being so completely eerie and accompanied the scenes so appropriately and is one of my most beloved horror films. I was hooked and extremely jealous of my cousins, who were going to see the film that night, but I was too young to go see it. I have since seen this film a multitude of times and it never fails to scare and creep the hell out of me, besides, The Ring (US version). Sometimes even during non-Halloween times, I will get the score in my head and not be able to get it out for hours. It is the most famous score by Carpenter. He has 12 wins and 15 nominations for his films, such as Critics Awards for Halloween and The Fog.

John Carpenter was born in 1948 in Carthage, New York. Carpenter created films in 8mm before even entering high school. He was a student at Western Kentucky University, where his father was the head of the music department. And he also attended USC Film School in Los Angeles.  Carpenter was also in his own band Coupe de Villes which included directors Tommy Lee Wallace and Nick Castle. His first short film which was discovered in the archives at USC in 2011 was called Captain Voyeur, which would interestingly reveal elements of his film Halloween. Which interestingly enough Carpenter made $10,000 from his famous creation Halloween.

Official trailer of Halloween:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljchb1tsLfs


Some of Carpenter's famous films...The Fog (1980), Escape From New York (1981) The Thing (1982), Escape From New York (1981), The Prince of Darkness (1987) just to name a few.

Here is a little trivia about Carpenter:

His name is in front of the titles of all his films.

He was married to Adrienne Barbeau, who was in his film, The Fog.

He turned down the opportunity to direct Top Gun and Fatal Attraction.

In the 5th addition of "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", two of his films are listed: Halloween and The Thing.

Famous quotes from Carpenter:

"We're a violent country. We always have been. We embrace our individuality and our violence."

"I can play just about any keyboard but I cannot read or write any note."

As you can see, I really enjoy these particular sound track and score creators of film. The score is to me is one of the most important aspects, and ingredient of any film, except of course in a silent one. I am saddened that Mr. John Barry passed away, he is being missed in the film industry, I am sure. So when you are viewing any film, take a listen to the music being played along, to me, it really makes or breaks a film. I hope that this blog entry will pique your interest in the music of film. 



Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Title change of blog...And coming soon!

I was thinking that my blog title was kind of boring and I really enjoy "play on words". So I thought I would follow suit with my own "play on words" with this new title. I like it: SheHasSceneIt


I am going to be blogging next about the family film Dolphin Tale, based on a true story. Then I will be blogging on my other blog, called HorrorSheLuvs about the Paranormal Activity franchise that has been a huge hit for director Oren Peli. Here is the link to my other blog if you love to read about films that are about horror, psychological thrillers, and ghosts or paranormal phenomenon.

It also is a link to my first reviewed horror film of 2012, called The Devil Inside. Enjoy! Its about exorcisms, which to me is a very fascinating phenomenon in and of itself.

http://sheluvshorror.blogspot.com/2012/01/devil-inside-2012.html

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

My Favorite Television Shows at the moment...

I am not usually one to watch a lot of television, so I am pretty picky about which ones I do watch. Here is a current list of what I am watching in no particular order:

FRINGE  FOX network - Considered a science fiction mystery show that is almost like a previously aired one, called The X-Files with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. Fringe stars an incredible cast and the shows premise is so intriguing and always fascinating to me. I never get bored with this show. Brief premise...FBI agents investigate crimes or activities that are otherworldly and not "normal". Some of the casts members are Olivia/Faux Livia - Ana Torv, Dr. Walter Bishop/Faux Walter (He "cracks me up" every time), Peter Bishop - Joshua Jackson, and so many more cool characters. These characters are so interestingly matched, well together and each season just gets better and better. Its currently on its 4th season.

Here is a an episode if you have time to watch one.

http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi2668142105/


RINGER CW Network - Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer - T.V. show). She portrays two characters, which are identical twins, named Bridget and Siobhan. Siobhan is presumed dead in a boating accident and her sister, Bridget decides to take over her life, since hers is not going so well. Littered with alcohol addiction and a warrant out for Bridget's arrest, taking over her rich socialite sis's life is not a bad idea, or is it? This show is very much my guilty pleasure that I am highly addicted to. I love Ms. Gellar in the show Buffy and this is quite a switch from her vampire killing days. Great cast and story that keeps you guessing and wanting more every episode. Curious to see how it can keep continuing. It is currently is its freshman season.

Trailer for Ringer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SCaB09ER9I


DOWNTOWN ABBEY PBS - Masterpiece Theater

This Sunday starts its 2nd season of an incredibly engaging time period piece. This show follows the lives of the Crawley family and their relationship to their servants during the start of World War I, which takes place at their mansion, called Downton Abbey. The shows casts many wonderful and talented actresses and actors, such as Maggie Smith and Elizabeth McGovern. This show will keep you captivated at every turn and no interruptions of commercials.If you love all things PBS, this will be no exception. I was hooked from the very first episode and was very sad when it went on break. It currently has a multitude of award nominations, with already 12 wins and 4 Golden Globe nominations.

Here is a promo trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M3moEeErr8



One last show I am enjoying with my entire family is Third Rock from the Sun. Starring John Lithgow and Jane Curtin. It is about a foursome of "aliens" who come down to the planet Earth for a mission and decide to stay indefinitely. It is super funny and that the characters are so naive of course to human ways. It last season was in 2001, but I bought the first season for cheap at Target.

Here is an episode:

http://www.tvland.com/shows/3rd-rock-from-the-sun

I hope you enjoy reading about my favorite current television shows and will maybe watch and enjoy them for yourselves.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

MONSTER - 2003

The film based on the real life events of  convicted and later executed, Aileen Wuornos will leave you wanting to take a very long, hot shower. This American serial killer started off killing men, who had wronged her in some way, and one was based on a brutal rape. She started "hooking" herself at the very young age of 12. Claims she was sexually molested by her grandfather and his friend. As a result of a rape by the former molester, she became pregnant and gave her child up for adoption at age 14.

Charlize Theron, the stunning actress (Young Adult -2011), who portrayed Wuornos and narrated her story did an incredible (understatement) job at slipping into her life of crime and prostitution. In order to look like Aileen, she gained some weight and took on her plain disheveled appearance and demeanor. For me, sometimes it was very hard to look at her transformation. I did not know whether I wanted to hug this abused, drug addicted person or ring her neck for all of the poor choices she made. The only comfort and solace Aileen found was in her lesbian relationship with a girl named, Selby, played by Christina Ricci. Selby was very young and impressionable, who wanted someone to just love and take care of her. Aileen was able to provide for them both, but poorly at that, by her prostitution monies. Later on, Selby would help convict her lover by getting Aileen to confess to her crimes via telephone calls from prison. Selby was then was "let off" by prosecutorial immunity. When Wuornos was convicted of her murderous crimes of seven men between 1989-1990, she was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. 

Wuornos's last words before her execution were "Yes, I would just like to say I'm sailing with the rock, and I'll be back, like Independence Day with Jesus. June 6, like the movie. Big mother ship and all, I'll be back, I'll be back." She was the tenth woman in the United States to be executed since the Supreme Court lifted the ban on capital punishment in 1976,[32] and the second woman ever executed in Florida. She died October 2002. That is our justice system for you,  let's have it go through so many appeals it ends up costing the taxpayers a ton of money, in my opinion. 

This film was written and directed by Patty Jenkins. Her vision of Aileen Wuornos was told with much rawness that will leave a bad taste in your mouth. Winner of 17 movie awards 13 nominations in 2004, it will make you not wonder at all why Ms. Theron won almost all of them, one of which was an award for the Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress by the National Board of Review. 

I highly recommend this film if you are interested in Criminal Justice or interested criminal psychology or just enjoy a riveting crime drama. At its conclusion, this drama left me feeling somewhat sorry for Wuornos, but felt she deserved the punishment she received.  

Trailer link: