Friday, January 27, 2012

SFL 358 Blog Entry #6 - The Tree of Life


Now, you may be thinking, "Wait a minute, Chris, I thought this movie was about Brad Pitt and Sean Penn having family difficulties or something, so why on earth did you post a picture of some dinosaurs?" Well, all I can say is, though it takes place both in the 1950's and the 2000's and centers on Brad Pitt's (or Sean Penn's?) character, this is indeed a picture from the movie. Needless to say, this is a weird movie!

Before I go on, I must admit I only watched the first 50 minutes. I simply couldn't take any more! The only reason I wanted to watch it is because it's on of the Best Picture nominees this year, but it turns out that wasn't enough of a reason to get me to watch the whole thing. It's very disjointed and hard to follow. At about 20 minutes into the film, you get about 15 minutes of CG nebulae and creation on earth. And, as the picture suggests, you get some dinosaurs! Why, you ask? Shoot, I ask that, too! Why??? If you can stick it out, then go for it, but just know that it's going to get weird!

In terms of media, it doesn't appear to have anything inappropriate in it :)

Thursday, January 26, 2012

SFL 358 Blog Entry #5 - Parks and Recreation


I just wanna give a shout-out to one of my favorite TV shows right now! First, to those of you who watched the show when it first started and were not impressed, or felt like it was a rip-off of The Office, let me tell you I felt the same way! Season 1 was not very impressive. They hadn't quite figured out what they were going for and none of the characters were particularly likable. I gave up watching pretty quickly.

However, a year or two later, I heard that it was actually a good show. My friend explained to me that it got a whole lot better after the first season, so I checked it out. And LOVED it! Season 2 was really good! And then they added a couple great characters for season 3 and it got even better! I definitely recommend giving it a shot. It has developed its own rhythm and no longer feels like The Office. It's also a pretty clean show, at least compared to a lot of what's out there now. Watch it! Just don't bother with the first season!

Friday, January 20, 2012

SFL 358 Blog Entry #4 - Rise of the Planet of the Apes


Here's another great movie. It's the prequel to the original Planet of the Apes, telling the story of how the apes become more intelligent beings. The protagonist, played by James Franco, is a scientist trying to find the cure to Alzheimer's. He comes up with a serum that enables the brain to repair and rebuild cells and tests it on chimpanzees, only it actually makes them incredibly smart. Mischief and mayhem ensue.

I really didn't know what to expect for this one, but the effects looked cool. I was very impressed however, with the movie as an entirety. The characters are very believable as well as all the motives. I was left with no unwanted questions, such as why the character does what he does or how something happens. I also have to give mad props to the digital effects team. The apes are so realistic, especially the main chimp, Caesar. Andy Serkis did an amazing job giving him a distinct personality.

The only negative effects of media in this movie would be because of violence. Though it isn't gory, there is plenty of violence as the apes rise up against the humans. Some of it is somewhat glorified, and by that, I mean flippin' awesome! It's interesting, though, as I think about it, because I realize that all the "awesome" acts of violence are inflicted by apes on humans. You're actually rooting for the apes, which is odd because if this scenario were real, they'd definitely be the bad guys! Hmm... like I said, though, great movie!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

SFL 358 Blog Entry #3 - X-Men: First Class


Before I saw it, I had heard mixed reviews, even from people whose opinion I really trust. It looked cool, but was some of the bad acting I had head about going to ruin the whole movie? After I watched it, though, I actually thought it was pretty good. Last week, I bought the movie and then watched the special features and the movie again, and I loved it! Some of the acting wasn't great (January Jones, I'm looking at you), but at the same time, some of it was phenomenal! James McAvoy (Xavier) and Michael Fassbender (Magneto) really made it a great movie. If you're extremely loyal to the comics, you might not enjoy some of the differences, but if you like the previous movies (well, X-Men 1 and 2), this is a great prequel. I highly recommend it!

As far as media content is concerned, it wasn't too bad. The worst of it falls into the clothing category. One of the characters, Emma Frost, is constantly showing cleavage and there are some other scantily-clad women as well. The violence in the film, however, is handled very well, and none of it is glorified, really. In fact, Xavier consistently tries to avoid violence and talk others out of it as well. He calls for more peaceful means of handling conflict. Great movie!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

SFL 358 Blog Entry #2 - In Time


This movie has a really great premise, but doesn't carry it out very well. It takes place in the future when humans have been genetically manipulated to not age past 25. When they reach the age of 25, the countdown begins. As they work to prolong their lives and extend the clock that displays on their arm, time is literally money. Justin Timberlake's character, who has grown up in the poorest district, fights to give the poor more time and bring down the entire corrupt system.

I like this unique idea and I feel like it could have been a great movie. However, the story that proceeds feels like it is being made up as you watch it. It feels like the director didn't really know where he wanted to go with it, and so he just hastily threw scenes together and came up with an ending that seemed fit. My biggest problem was the amount of questions I left the theater with. Not deep, thought-provoking questions, like "What would I do in such a world?", but rather "Why on earth did they do that? What was the point? Why did that happen? What was their motivation?" These are the kinds of questions that should usually be answered in a film. Finally, my other main beef with this movie is how the vast majority of the actors who are pretending to be 25 are obviously older. I can understand that it would be very difficult to find enough good actors who are 25, but many of the ones they chose were just not believable!

In regards to the effects of the media, this PG-13 movie was rather mild (at least I think it was). There was some violence, but it was nothing graphic. The profanity was pretty low, with only one f-bomb (which was really unnecessary). Some of the violence is glorified, but most of it is shown as evil. I don't believe this media would be very harmful.

Monday, January 9, 2012

SFL 358 Blog Entry #1 - Warrior


I enjoyed Warrior. It is a story of two brothers who have grown up separately but have come from the same broken home. For various reasons, they both end up entering a high-stakes Mixed Martial Arts tournament where they work to overcome their opponents as well as their myriad family issues. The action was very engaging and the characters were quite realistic. It was very well made.

The good themes found in the movie (at least the ones that are not spoilers) are those of hard work and perseverance. One of the brothers, Brendan, is a former MMA fighter-turned-high school physics teacher who is falling behind on the bills. In the face of losing his home where he lives with his wife and children, he decides to get back into shape so that he can earn some real money fighting. Unlike his ex-Marine brother Tommy, his victories don't come easily for him. He's been out of the fighting for a while and he's up against men who do nothing but fight for a living. His determination to fight for his family's well-being in the face of steep odds is quite inspiring.

Apart from the obvious violence (which, compared to other fighting movies, including Rocky, is not very bloody at all), some themes that might be harmful have to do with the broken family. The father, who used to be a severe alcoholic, heavily abused the mother and his two sons until the mother left and took Tommy with her. It wasn't long before she died. This history of abuse and drunkenness has caused so much strife between the father, Tommy, and Brendan. Even now, when the father has been sober for nearly 1,000 days and begs for his sons' forgiveness, they still hate him and deny him completely. They even resent each other for not being where they should have. The many strongly negative feelings towards family could be harmful to those who are already sensitive to such issues. The movie does not make a strong case in favor of forgiving others. It only shows how hurt and resentful family members can be to those who have wronged them.