Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Gone with the wind

What novel is Gone With the Wind based on?
-Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell



Describe a scene from the movie that you found memorable. (Don't answer with "none")
-when Rhett decides to marry Scarlet by just suggesting  it and she calls him foolish and he proceeds to fall onto his knees and she just ends the conversation


What was Scarlett's drink of choice?
- brandy, southern comfort.


What color was Scarlett's dress when she went to visit Rhett Butler in jail?
- a very deep dark green


How was the dress made?
-the dress was made from a curtain in the house.


What is the time period, and date that the film is taking place?
-It took place during the Civil War in 1861



Write you favorite quote in the movie, and tell me when it was used.
-" Fiddle-dee-dee. War, war, war; this war talk's spoiling all the fun at every party this spring. I get so bored I could scream. Besides... there isn't going to be any war. "
-it was in the beginning of the movie  before the war even started, scarlet was talking to brent about the war and she didnt want to talk about it and said the war isnt even going to happen, but little did she know.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Mob Movies

compare and contrast:
-All three movie we watched deals with the Italian mob, however they are not all about the same thing.   A Bronx Tale deals more with a child who has no born relative in the mob, but gets sucked into this mob that controls the neighborhood that they live in.  The mob in this movie really only stays within the Bronx which is predominantly an Italian neighborhood.  Although i was absent for 2 days of The Godfather, this movie dealt with the Corleone family.  The Corleone family revolved around the godfather(Marlon Brando) and his family of mobsters.  If you were born in the Corleone family chances are that you were involved with the family "business".    Goodfellas follows the life of Henry Hill and his involvement in the mob.  Henry and his two very good friends Jimmy and Tommy work their way up the hierarchy.  this movie is a lot different from the other 2 because Henry is not completely Italian and it involves a ton of drug use, which is how they made their money.

Stereotyping:
-all three movies are very stereotypical.  from the gigantic Italian families down to the cursing that is very prevalent in each movie.  the stereotypes in A Bronx Tale is the most evident.  C lived in a very typical Italian neighborhood.  people dated only within their race which showed how people thought back then.  even C's father who was an honorable man told him that he doesn't want C to be with a black woman.  Black people to the Italians were a threat to their way of life pretty much and they never forgot to use racial slurs to display their hatred towards each other.

Goodfellas a true story:
-Goodfellas is a true story based on the boo "Wise Guy" by Nicholas Pileggi.  all the characters in the movie portray a real life mobster whose names change only slightly in the movie. Martin Scorsese co wrote the script for Goodfellas with Nicholas Pileggi.  most of the events the movie depicts actually happened.  the witness protection officer who tells Henry and Karen they have no other choice but to join this program was the actual officer who told the real Henry Hill and Karen to join.  Henry Hill is no longer in the witness protection program.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Vertigo

i was absent one day  so i missed 45 minutes in the middle of the movie, which made it so much harder to understand.  i liked the beginning of the movie, or rather the opening title sequence.  the opening sequence sort of reminded me of the last 20 minutes of a space odyssey with all the colors and what not.  the whole time i was confused why they kept on calling him scottie and john and found it really creepy that he kept trying to change judy by changing her hair and how she dresses to become a spitting image of madeleine.  i think i wouldve liked the movie more if i could watch it straight through rather than in a few seperate days.

Notorious

i thought that this movie would be good seeing as i like spy movies, but it never caught my attention.  cary grant who plays devlin a secret agent who is supposed to throw alicia into another mans arms to infiltrate a circle of german scientists.  problem is, devlin falls in love with alicia while she is supposed to marry sebastian who is a wealthy german business man.  i didnt understand what was going on through most of the movie because everything was kind of subtle, i wouldnt even have known they had sex if you didnt say it before the movie started.  overall i didnt really like the movie.

Shadow of a Doubt

Charlie is bored living at home with her parents but that all changes when her uncle Charlie comes to visit.  Charlie completely loves uncle Charlie and anything he does.  as we find later on in the movie, uncle Charlie is a murderer on the run.  i thought the chemistry between Charlie and uncle charlie was a little creepy. i kept on thinking that they were going to kiss.  i also noticed how the music didnt really fit the picture.  there would be times where its very happy in the movie but theres this scary music playing in the background so i didnt really know what to think throughout the whole movie.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Birds

ever since we watched this movie, i think birds are evil.  Back in the day those were the best graphics and special effects around.  today it seems a bit primitive but it still worked for Hitchcock.  i didnt think of birds to be so destructive and menacing but i know better now.  i think my favorite scene from this movie was when a bunch of school kids were running away from the attacking birds and a little girl was on the ground face first and a bird was just pecking at her as she was shaking her arms and legs.  Hitchcock always seems to make the simplest thing scary.

American Graffiti

this movie was about some kids just driving around the town looking for something to do before one of the characters has to go to college.  there wasnt really a story line, but more of just a day in the lives of these certain teenagers.  street racing, picking up girls and going to dances was pretty much all they had to do in the movie.  since this movie took place in the early 60's all the music was rock & roll and music that reflected the time period.  even though there wasnt a story line, i didnt think the movie was terrible and worth watching.