Monday, September 26, 2011

Lion King of the Box Office

So Lion King is #1 at the Box Office yet again. Just what exactly does this really mean about Hollywood? Are we really done with new movies that we will be willing to see re-releases of good quality movies? Is it the fact that it was in 3D that made it number #1? More importantly, what does this mean for the future of movies? This simply means that they don't make them like they used to. Recently, movies have been mainly remakes, reboots, sequels and prequels. Audiences are more receptive and more alert of what is coming out leaving nothing new. This is why Hollywood has resorted to comic books for ideas. Hollywood simply doesn't make them like they used to. Thought provoking movies that enlist excitement and subtle context for both the young and old. A new re-invigoration has to come or maybe I am just realizing that everything comes in cycles. Which means that as soon as we get through these crapola of movies, we will get to the good stuff that's coming soon to a theater near you.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Simpsons: 24Hrs

Fox has recently discussed having a "Simpsons" channel that would play nothing but "The Simpsons" all the time. Reaching its 500th episode in the up coming season, this would mean there are 250Hrs of episodes before any repeats would show. First off, a big congratulations is to be given to the Simpsons with their massive success of reaching 500 episodes and their merchandising of everything from cups to shirts to game themes. Turning 22 this year, The Simpsons are in no short supply of running out of episodes as recent examples show that they take from pop culture to stay fresh. Although it would be nice to see original stories every now and then, The Simpsons are big and a TV show for them is something that would show just how big it is. Personally, I would gladly watch a repeat Simpson episode in the afternoon or late at night than a rehash of parental comedy or slapstick humor. The Simpsons have beautifully made a craft of humor and intelligence by combining low brow crude humor with witty sophisticated humor. Simply put, a 24Hr Simpson channel would be AWESOME!!!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Help keeps Helping itself to more money

Why is the Help once again the number one movie in America? It's a good movie based on a good book. And good word of mouth has kept it at number one for the past month. This is exactly what Hollywood should be paying attention to. So far, the Help has taken down 5 movies with 3D (and one in 4D) and so far has the longest streak of staying number 1 this year despite not opening at number 1. This movie shows that quality is better than quantity and even though it may not rule overseas, here at the home front it is good to see a movie without the 3D spectacle outpacing its competitors. The Help is giving a big statement about quality and story and a good word of mouth.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Eddie Murphy hosting

Bad acting gets you a hosting nod. That appears to be the trend in picking who will host the Academy Awards as the past 3 years have been hosted by actors who have made bad movies. Ricky Gervais was the host 3 years ago and although funny at times, made the rather not funny The Invention of Lying. Last year it was 2 hosts; Anne Hathaway and James Franco. At first I thought this would be a good idea as both can be comedic and dramatic actors but when it came to the show, Franco seemed bored out of his mind and Hathaway was too happy all the time. Both were coming off some odd roll choices (Hathaway in Get Smart and Franco in Date Night) and decided to use the Hosting roll as ways to get in the public spotlight. Why am I giving you this brief history lesson? Because Eddie Murphy, who has been a bad lead roll in recent mind (Imagine That and Meet Dave) has achieved Host of the Academy Awards. Maybe this will be good because his good friend and director Brett Ratner will be co-directing the event. Having worked with Murphy in the Rush Hour series and most recently in Tower Heist he just may be the mad to get the most out of Eddie Murphy. While i'm not jumping for joy at this choice, I am now curiously optimistic at to how this years telecast will turn out.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

NOOOOO!!!!!

Can anything every be perfect? George Lucas hopes to make his Star Wars Saga perfect by continuously making changes; 30 years after its original release. Little details have been changed over the years as technology improves. However, these changes have left fans of the original series angry at Lucas. Multiple changes, especially to the Original Star Wars movie, are little details in special effects and CGI to keep the continuity of the films together. Since the sequels (and prequels) came after the release of the original film changes had to be made to make them consistent. Some of the times its simple audio or CG touch ups but other times its adding scenes or characters. You can easily search the internet for all the changes made. George Lucas will never leave them alone and consistently try to make them perfect. This means that the original film that was shown and adored the world around when it was first released will never be seen as these changes are in essence a new film in their own right. The new scenes and CG gives future generations a different feel than what was experienced when it was originally released.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Coming up with an idea....

Probably one of the hardest thing to do is come up with a story. The creation of something that is unique and original that does not take from anything else. This is difficult because Hollywood has done everything. Every idea has been made enough that we have entered the time of remakes/reboots/rehash or taking from something existing like TV/Concerts/Video/Board games. Sometimes Hollywood gets it right the second time (Oceans 11) yet most of the time its a failure (Clash of the Titans) leaving us, the movie goer, in dismay and out $15. Its a good thing that film students across the nation are taking screen writing classes to create their own ideas and hopefully re-energize story telling.

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