Thursday, April 14, 2011
Rio
Rio comes out tomorrow, April 14, 2011. From the creators of Ice Age, Rio is a 3D computer animated film directed by Carlos Saldanha. There are many talented people doing the voice overs for the characters: Jesse Eisenberg (Social Network); Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada, Bride Wars); Rodrigo Santoro (Charlies Angels: Full Throttle); Bebel Gilberto (Brazilian pop singer); Jamie Foxx (Valentine's Day, Ray); Will.I.Am (Black Eyed Peas); Tracy Morgan (Death At A Funeral, Cop Out); Jake T. Austin (Go, Diego, Go!); Leslie Mann (Knocked Up, 17 Again); Jemaine Clement (Despicable Me); Jane Lynch (Glee, 40 Year Old Virgin, Role Models). Taking place in a jungle near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the movie is about a baby blue macaw who cannot fly, and watches all the other birds fly and sing. Along with a couple other birds, the macaw will be caged by smugglers and imported to Moose Lake, Minnesota during winter time. The box with the macaw is left on the street, and he ends up being found by a little girl, who names him Blu.
I really want to see this movie. Based on the previews, I think it will be a cute and funny movie.
I really want to see this movie. Based on the previews, I think it will be a cute and funny movie.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Hop
I saw Hop the other day, and I have two words to describe it. ADORABLE & AWESOME. Seeing James Marsden in a children's movie was amazing because you are accustomed to seeing him in action/suspense/comedies. He's mostly well known for playing Cyclops in the X-Men movies. Also, another excellent factor was having Russell Brand do the voice of E.B. His English accent really added more character and personality to the rabbit. Also, the fact that E.B. could play the drums was an additional bonus. Russell Brand also made a small appearance in the movie as a stage director; and to hear him call himself handsome from E.B. the Rabbit's perspective was hilarious. Hugh Laurie (House, Stuart Little) was a good choice to do the voice of the Easter Bunny.
Overall, this movie was very good and it also had a lot of important lessons. The number one lesson was do what makes you happy. E.B.'s father kept pushing the fact that he was going to be the next Easter Bunny, but E.B. wanted to be in a band and play the drums; and his father did not understand that. Another lesson was to always be supportive of your children no matter how old they are. Fred (James Marsden) did not have a job, and his father (Gary Cole) constantly hassled him about it. That is not a good way to maintain a close relationship with your children. However, I highly recommend this movie to any and everyone.
Overall, this movie was very good and it also had a lot of important lessons. The number one lesson was do what makes you happy. E.B.'s father kept pushing the fact that he was going to be the next Easter Bunny, but E.B. wanted to be in a band and play the drums; and his father did not understand that. Another lesson was to always be supportive of your children no matter how old they are. Fred (James Marsden) did not have a job, and his father (Gary Cole) constantly hassled him about it. That is not a good way to maintain a close relationship with your children. However, I highly recommend this movie to any and everyone.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Foamy The Squirrel
Foamy the Squirrel is a crude, rude, violent, disrespectful squirrel that does rants on various topics. Even though he curses more than the average person, and threatens mankind; unfortunately, some of the things that he says actually makes sense. It's just the way he says the stuff makes it seem worse than what it really is.
Foamy the Squirrel was created about 5 or 6 years ago. The main story behind it is Foamy lives with his owner Germaine, who is a 25 year old goth poet and does not care about society and what it thinks about her or what she does. As long as I have been watching Foamy, the only thing that I do not like about the cartoon is at times he refers to himself as "lord and master". Even though his main mission in life is world domination, that does not mean he has to refer to himself as a god. Pinky and the Brain tried to take over the world everyday; but, they never referred to themselves as such.
Besides that factor, Foamy is a very interesting character. However, I do not recommend children to watch this due to the profanity, slight nudity, sexual moments, etc. But he is a rather intelligent character.
Foamy the Squirrel was created about 5 or 6 years ago. The main story behind it is Foamy lives with his owner Germaine, who is a 25 year old goth poet and does not care about society and what it thinks about her or what she does. As long as I have been watching Foamy, the only thing that I do not like about the cartoon is at times he refers to himself as "lord and master". Even though his main mission in life is world domination, that does not mean he has to refer to himself as a god. Pinky and the Brain tried to take over the world everyday; but, they never referred to themselves as such.
Besides that factor, Foamy is a very interesting character. However, I do not recommend children to watch this due to the profanity, slight nudity, sexual moments, etc. But he is a rather intelligent character.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Critiques (Half By Mid-Term)
Video Critiques
1. Raekwon: House of Flying Daggers
· The video was very creative. I enjoyed the song, and the lyrics flowed very well with the animation. I also liked how the rappers were incorporated in the animation, in a cartoon form. Since the video had a kung fu theme, I liked how the rappers also did a few kung fu moves throughout the video. The graphics and the blood were very well done. The colors were also carefully selected, and really made the animation pop out more.
2. One: Michael Levy
· This video was very simple, but enjoyable. First, I enjoyed the jazz music; the sound was very soothing. I also liked how the sound wave in the beginning expanded as the instrumental played more. Also, the sound wave got bigger in certain areas when the bass came in. As the song continued the sound wave turned into this colorful world of business buildings. At the end, only two lines floated away from the buildings to form the number one. This video was very creative, and carefully constructed.
3. Bid ‘Em In
· This video reminded me of the old movies that really showed how racism and slavery was back in the day (example: Rosewood). You could tell the drawings were quick sketches; however, the color made the characters come together. This video actually showed how African Americans were treated during that time period. Slave owners would bid on women based off of their looks, and men based on their stature. The women would either be used as house slaves, or as sex slaves. Whoever had the highest bid would take the slave, and the majority of the time, they kept the slaves for themselves. Sometimes, they would sell them for an even higher price.
4. Read A Book
· Lil Jon doing the voice of the piano player made this video funny. Also, because they are rapping about reading books. The only thing I did not like, was the women shaking their butts, and men sitting on the stoop drinking. There is no reason that type of behavior should be exploited, if you are trying to tell children to read a book. Even though this is supposed to be a funny video, you cannot encourage children to read a book but have negative influences in the video as well. Overall, Lil Jon was encouraging individuals to read, in his unique way.
5. Slick Rick: Behind Bars
· Would Not Play
6. Hipsters In Space: Supernews
· The first thing I noticed was how the spaceship was in the shape of a Nike dunk. The Hipsters were following this DJ wherever he went. Each Hipster did something that modern day teenagers and young adults do. Such as; drinking, smoking, listening to music, blogging (facebook, twitter, etc.). DJ Steve Aoki killed the aliens that were going to attack the Hipsters. However, he told them not to follow him, because they have been doing it the entire time. This video was funny, and the animations were neatly done.
7. He’s Barack Obama
· JibJab created this hilarious cartoon skit, by making Barack Obama a super hero. I really enjoyed this video, because they incorporated actual facts about Barack Obama, but still managed to do it in a funny way. The movement was very well done, and the colors to the characters really made them stand out. The funniest parts were when Barack Obama was dancing, and when they showed his calling symbol in the sky, and his ears was the first thing that you noticed, because they were so big.
8. Uncle Globey and Friends
· This skit reminded me of a violent version of Barney or Sesame Street. Children in a cartoon world conversing with a talking globe, was a very creative idea. However, when Uncle Globey started talking about bombers and Al Qaeda; the video became a little disturbing. Children should be aware of what goes on in the world; however, in a more subtle way. Other than that, it was very nicely done.
9. Floor Kids: B-Boy O-Live vs. B-Boy Nugs
· You can tell that this video was done with quick sketches. The only ones who had color and movement were the two characters that were dancing. Even though the characters were rough sketches, the creative thing about them was their movement. The creator incorporated a lot of break dancing moves, which made this video very enjoyable. It was carefully constructed and turned out very well.
10. Zero 7 “Destiny”
· This music video was done by the British musical duo Zero 7. The video was made by what looked like black and white drawings. However, the characters all had movement, and went along with the song. The song was about hoe no matter how far away you may be apart; if a couple truly loves each other, it is destiny for them to be together. This song was actually featured on the Lacoste clothing line website. It was also used as the background music for the SkyTV’s broadcast of the Star Wars Saga, in the romance version of the full length commercial.
11. The Veiled Commodity
· This video was about the human commodity and how humans were shipped around and sold as slaves. The graphics were very well done and the pictures also explained what the narrator was talking about. They mentioned well known people who were mistreated; but escaped, and ended up bringing some form of change in the world. Unfortunate actions like this use to be known about; however, people try their hardest to try and hide it.
12. Self-Fulfilling: Beady Belle
· This R&B song featuring India.Arie was about how if you think about something or talk about something it will happen. For example, the song said if you talk about angels, their wings will open and they will come to you. However, the last verse of the chorus says if you play music then you will be okay. I liked how the clay figures danced to whatever kind of music they enjoyed. For example, the guy that was break dancing had a hip hop poster on his wall and a boom box on the floor. I think this video was saying, no matter what your mood is, if you listen to the music that makes you happy, everything will be okay.
13. RSA Animate: First as Tragedy, Then as Farce
· This video talked about capitalism and how it affects our community. According to the narrator, in today’s capitalism the tendency is to bring the two dimensions together in the same cluster. They gave an example of Starbucks Coffee, and how you are not just buying a cup of coffee, but also buying into coffee ethics. You’re buying into the consumers act. For example, you give your money for starving children, or homeless children in Guatemala. You are fulfilling a bunch of ethical duties, along with purchasing a beverage. It makes you feel good, because you are doing something for the environment. This video was very educational, and broke down the facts piece by piece.
14. Prada: Trembled Blossoms
The video starts off with a flower that looks like it is crying. When the drop falls and hits the ground, a girl comes from underneath of it, as if it were a sheet, and then it shatters. As she continues to walk through the forest, she slowly but surely starts to gain more clothing. She eventually runs into a Minotaur, and by that time she is fully clothed; shoes, dress, purse, and she looked happier. The Minotaur turns into stone, and when he cracks a beautiful flower begins to blossom. She then goes back under the sheet, where she came from in the beginning. This video was very interesting, which is the reason why it kept my attention. I did not understand why a Minotaur was in the forest, because it is a beast from Greek mythology. However, it turning into a blossomed flower was creative.
Event 3: Gnomeo & Juliet
This 2011 animation was based on one of the most well known love stories written by one of the most well known writers of all time, "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. The main characters were voiced by James McAvoy (Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe) and Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada). As much as I did not want to see this movie originally, I'm glad I changed my mind and decided to see it. For it to be a cartoon, it had a very good lesson behind it. The main lesson was everyone is not going to agree with who you fall in love with; however, as long as you are happy, that is all that matters.
Just like William Shakespeare, the Monagues and and Capulets were battling against each other. Mrs. Montague and Mr. Capulet were two elderly people and next door neighbors who despised each other. Whenever they left their houses, the garden gnomes would come alive, and addressed each other as blues and reds. Gnomeo is a fun loving, adventure having gnome; and Juliet is the daughter of the leader of the reds; Lord Redbrick. One day Juliet escapes out of her yard, because there is an orchid on top of a roof that she thinks would make her garden look more beautiful. However, little did she know that Gnomeo was trying to get the orchid as well. They both get to the roof at the same time; but, Juliet stumbles and Gnomeo helps her. She did not have on her bonnet, so at the time Gnomeo did not know that she was a red. Once they found out about each other, they quickly went back to their own yards. But, they eventually started sneaking out to see each other; and eventually they started falling in love with one another. One day, one of the gnomes from the red side, named Tybalt, got into a fight with Gnomeo. Unfortunately, Tybalt died; and the reds tried to get back at Gnomeo. He falls into the street, and when a car passed everyone thought Gnomeo died. Juliet upset and heartbroken, was glued to her mantle by her father, so she would not escape from the garden anymore. Gnomeo actually ran away to a fountain, where a statue of William Shakespeare sat. The statue informed Gnomeo that his story was similar to Romeo and Juliet's, and he would end up having a sad ending. Fortunately, Shakespeare was wrong in this case. Gnomeo went back for Juliet, and when an unfortunate lawn mower accident occured in their garden, he ran to save her life. Juliet was willing to sacrifice herself to save him, but he told her; he was not going to live without her. He saves her, and after that moment the reds and the blues at least tried to get along.
Just like William Shakespeare, the Monagues and and Capulets were battling against each other. Mrs. Montague and Mr. Capulet were two elderly people and next door neighbors who despised each other. Whenever they left their houses, the garden gnomes would come alive, and addressed each other as blues and reds. Gnomeo is a fun loving, adventure having gnome; and Juliet is the daughter of the leader of the reds; Lord Redbrick. One day Juliet escapes out of her yard, because there is an orchid on top of a roof that she thinks would make her garden look more beautiful. However, little did she know that Gnomeo was trying to get the orchid as well. They both get to the roof at the same time; but, Juliet stumbles and Gnomeo helps her. She did not have on her bonnet, so at the time Gnomeo did not know that she was a red. Once they found out about each other, they quickly went back to their own yards. But, they eventually started sneaking out to see each other; and eventually they started falling in love with one another. One day, one of the gnomes from the red side, named Tybalt, got into a fight with Gnomeo. Unfortunately, Tybalt died; and the reds tried to get back at Gnomeo. He falls into the street, and when a car passed everyone thought Gnomeo died. Juliet upset and heartbroken, was glued to her mantle by her father, so she would not escape from the garden anymore. Gnomeo actually ran away to a fountain, where a statue of William Shakespeare sat. The statue informed Gnomeo that his story was similar to Romeo and Juliet's, and he would end up having a sad ending. Fortunately, Shakespeare was wrong in this case. Gnomeo went back for Juliet, and when an unfortunate lawn mower accident occured in their garden, he ran to save her life. Juliet was willing to sacrifice herself to save him, but he told her; he was not going to live without her. He saves her, and after that moment the reds and the blues at least tried to get along.
Event 2: Faculty Art Show
Faculty Art Show
The faculty art show was very nice and creative. There was a variety of art pieces that were displayed, and a variety of styles and mediums that were used. You never know how creative an individual is, until you actually see some of their work. From paintings, to sculptures, to collages, to clothing pieces; the faculty made this art show very enjoyable to look at. This art show showed you can do something with a lot of color; or do something very simple, and it will still come out as a beautiful work of art.
There were quite a few art pieces that caught my eye when I first walked into the gallery. However, the one that caught my eye the most was Professor Clark Mester's "Ray Smith Memorial" carving. The main reason why I like this piece so much, is because it was just so neatly done. Also, it had so much detail to it; so you can tell that he took a lot of time and effort to get it done.After looking at it, I wanted to learn how to carve more; so one day I would be able to make a beautiful piece like that.
I also really liked Professor Gina Lewis' paintings. I enjoy abstract paintings, because it is very simple to do; however, it still manages to come out beautiful. The red, black, and white painting simply consisted of a variety of lines and splatters; however, still came out really nice. The other two, which were both blue, black, white, and gray, seemed to have a little more shapes within the pictures. The tallest one, kind of reminded me of broken glass pieces. It was very creative, and well constructed.
The faculty art show was very nice and creative. There was a variety of art pieces that were displayed, and a variety of styles and mediums that were used. You never know how creative an individual is, until you actually see some of their work. From paintings, to sculptures, to collages, to clothing pieces; the faculty made this art show very enjoyable to look at. This art show showed you can do something with a lot of color; or do something very simple, and it will still come out as a beautiful work of art.
There were quite a few art pieces that caught my eye when I first walked into the gallery. However, the one that caught my eye the most was Professor Clark Mester's "Ray Smith Memorial" carving. The main reason why I like this piece so much, is because it was just so neatly done. Also, it had so much detail to it; so you can tell that he took a lot of time and effort to get it done.After looking at it, I wanted to learn how to carve more; so one day I would be able to make a beautiful piece like that.
I also really liked Professor Gina Lewis' paintings. I enjoy abstract paintings, because it is very simple to do; however, it still manages to come out beautiful. The red, black, and white painting simply consisted of a variety of lines and splatters; however, still came out really nice. The other two, which were both blue, black, white, and gray, seemed to have a little more shapes within the pictures. The tallest one, kind of reminded me of broken glass pieces. It was very creative, and well constructed.
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