Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Graduate


"Mrs. Robinson, your trying to seduce me" This quote is the biggest quote in the movie and is a really well known quote, even if you haven't watch the movie you have probably heard of it. I rate this movie a 3.5 out of 5. I really liked this movie because of the humor and the love affair. I think that all the actors did an amazing job in the film, especially Anne Bancroft who played Mrs. Robinson. She played a hard role because she had to have an affair with a man that was half her age.

The movie starts out with a young man Ben who is played by Dustin Hoffman that is a college graduate, that comes home. His parents really go out of there way to show him off because hes a track star. Mrs. Robinson becomes interested in Ben at the party his parents throw for him when he gets home. Ben is very confused and doesn't know where he wants to go with his life yet. He soon sorta becomes a victim of Mrs.Robinson and they begin there affair. Later on in the movie he falls in love with her daughter and the daughter finds out that he had an affair with her mother. In the end the daughter doesn't care about the affair because she loves Ben. Ben finds her in a church about to get married off in an arranged wedding from her parents. Ben and Elaine (daughter) end up running off and thats the end of the movie.

I liked the movie quite a bit and if i could change one thing i would change the ending. The ending was not what i expected it would be. I hoped they would pursue Ben and Elaine's relationship a little more. After Ben stole Elaine away from her wedding it only shows them on the bus. It doesn't show if they got caught and got in trouble or if they lived happily ever after or if there parents were happy for them or not.

The Simpson's Movie

The Picture above is one of the advertisements for The Simpsons Movie. I believe the advertisement helps you imagine what the movie will be like. I gave this movie a 4 out of 5, because it was hilarious. I think the reason why the movie was so funny is because the director made it all about current issues in America. He made fun of these issues but kept it so that it wouldn't have offended anyone.

The main thing the movie made fun of was global warming. Not only did they make fun of global warning but they made fun of family's, races, and the government. One of my favorite quotes in the movie is when Homer says "We have a great life here in Alaska, and we're never going back to America again!" I thought this was hilarious because Homer is making fun of Alaska and how he thinks its a great place but i think he is trying to say its not connected to America so its not considered a state, that is just one of the things that Homer makes fun of in the movie. I really loved this movie because of all the humor and would love to watch it again.

The Great Debaters

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Psycho



"A boys best friend is his mother." Norman bates says this about his relationship with his mother. I find this quote to be one of the best ones and most ironic in the film. He uses it when we still believe his mother is alive, so you decide that he must have a strong relationship with his mother. (of course you don't know that his mother has been dead for years at this point) I gave this movie a 3 out of 5. It had a lot of good parts but it seemed kind of slow pace for my taste. Granted it is an older film so you need to keep that in mind when you are watching it. I liked that it was suspenseful at the right times and the music picked up when you knew that the scary or good parts were coming.

Psycho is a 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film, based on a novel written by Robert Bloch. The book was inspired by a Wisconsin serial killer by the name of Ed Gein. The movie is about a secretary at a real estate office that steals money from her employer Mr.Lowery. After stealing this money from her employer she runs off to pursue her relationship with Sam, who she wants to marry. She ends up stopping to rest at the Bates Motel because its storming out. She meets the Motel owner Norman Bates and starts a conversation with him later after getting settled into her room. From this conversation she learns that Norman lives with his mother in the house on the hill. She soon decides to go to her room and take and shower and rest because she has a long drive in the morning. When in the shower she is murdered by someone who looks like a lady. Her sister soon becomes worried after hearing she ran off to be with Sam, so she goes to find Sam and they set out looking for Marion after discovering she never showed up at Sams. They get the police involved but there no real help, so they take it into there own hands and go to the motel themselves. When they go there they discover a skeleton int eh basement thats supposedly Normans mother and they end up catching Norman when he catches them in the basement. At the end of the movie you find out that Norman has been dressing up as his mother to and killing people.

I believe that Psycho was the start of the scary movie genre. Because Alfred Hitchcock really set the standards high for anyone that came after him and wanted to make a scary film. "Mother, uh-uh Mother, what is the Phrase? She isn't quite herself today." This quote is my second favorite quote in the movie, because it is a great for shadower and really helps you to try and figure out the movie and put the clues together.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

My Top 10

1.Twilight
2.Top Gun
3.Hope Floats
4.Talladega Nights:Ballad of Ricky Bobby
5.Step Brothers
6.Dark Knight
7.Forrest Gump
8.Hannah Montana Movie
9.Gran Torino
10.Coyote Ugly

Ben Hur Podcast

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Citizen Kane


"I don't think any word can explain a man's life. No, I guess Rosebud is just a... piece in a jigsaw puzzle... a missing piece." Thompson the reporter said this when asked if he could know what rosebud meant. I rate this movie a 2 out of 5, because the ending wasnt very clear and i didnt understand exactly what the movie was about.


I believe what Thompson said was right because Rosebud really didnt explain Charles Kanes life, it was just a artifact in his life. Kanes last word was Rosebud(his sled)and by saying that, i believe he was remembering when he was young and didnt have a care. He could be free from the stress of having money. It brought back memories of his parents and how they gave him up so he could hopefully have a better life.


Orson Welles portrays Charles Foster Kane, He did a pretty great job at playing him, but i dont think he was the right actor maybe to play him, because he was kinda scary. After his second marriage with Susan Alexander played by Dorothy Comingore failed, he did sorta a downward spiral. I believe it was because of the money that was brought into his life. Money only brings trouble is what i believe. So by saying Rosebud on his death bed he was wishing for the times when he didnt have to depend on his money and when he could be free.


So to conclude i only gave Citizen Kane a 2 out of 5 because i didnt like the ending, and how it didnt tell me what happens to Susan. I also didnt like how it didnt explain the significance of Rosebud, and why Charles said it on his deathbed.