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Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

I enjoy my creative side, even if I only share it with a few friends.

I've started looking at a script I wrote at the beginning of last year and I must say I have caught the bug again.

I have particularly enjoyed re-writing. Basically re-imagining what the story could look like. I've kept the characters, but the events are changing. From a snapshot of the mundane, I'm starting to carve out a snapshot of that point in a story, a life, a character, where there is a lot at stake. Not necessarily physical endangerment, but emotionally and psychologically.

Random events do spiral into life changing moments. Strangers do just bump into each other. Story do intersect. This happens in real life.

So, yes. I am excited. I am eager to write a story that challenges me, but not to the point of risking engaging an audience.

I can't give too much away, because it's very much in the early stages.

peace.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Films...

It's always hard trying to come up with a conclusive list of favourite things. It's never clear cut. In a few days I might have changed my mind or remembered a film that I forgot to add...

Anyway, without any further delay here it goes!

(Not in any particular order mind you.)

1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Directed by Sergio Leonne

I absolutely love this film! IT's slow in patches, but the build up to the different scenes are epic. The characters are brilliant too, the story line and the things the characters go through all builds up on each other. Just brilliant!

2. Half Nelson, Directed by Ryan Fleck

"Dan: Second chances are rare, man. You ought to take better advantage of them."

Probably the line that best defines the film. It's a story about an Inner City School History with a drug habit and his unlikely friendship with one of his students when she finds out his secret. It's slow in parts but it moves swiftly through the lives of those involved. The second time I saw it, I realised that it was a sought of commentary on the despair that exists in seemingly opposite sides of society. I liked it a lot!

3. Reservoir Dogs, Directed by Quentin Tarantino

I'm not that much of a film buff so can't really claim anything when I state something like, "I don't think any other Director has quite done what Tarantino did with his first feature!" Seriously the guy is a genius. His storytelling is brilliant, funnily enough after watching "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", I immediately knew where Tarantino got his inspiration from. If you happen to watch the 1967 classic by Sergio Leone watch a Tarantino film after and see if you can draw the parallels.

4. Waltz with Bashir, Directed by Ari Folman

An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct his own memories of his term of service in that conflict. I found this film challenging. Ari does a good job of intertwining story and imagery, I like how I was drawn into reflecting on my own perspectives on War.

5. Snatch, Directed by Guy Ritchie

Probably my favourite British Gangster flick. Guy Ritchie is a kind of British Tarantino. But still holds his own. His talent as a Writer and Director is evident in this film. The humour, the lines, the seemingly coincidental events that bring his characters together is really well done!

END OF LIST.

Well that is all I have for now. I plan to watch a heap of films this year


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Probably in my Top 5.

I don't usually have a top of anything. But I do know when I really like something. Be it a video, a song, art, whatever it is, when I like it, I really like it.

This is probably my favourite short film at the moment.


Vicky and Sam, by Nuno Rocha. Really clever. I like it a lot.

Probably my favourite song at the moment.


It's, "What Makes a Man", by City and Colour. My favourite lyric from the song, "What makes a man, live his whole life in disguise. I think I might know. I think I might know." Out of all the things I think about the most, I think it would have to be a dabble in existentialism. That is the philosophy of existence. This song helps me to make sense of those dark moments of existing.

Probably my favourite Spaghetti Western of all time. (Spaghetti westerns, are Westerns from the late 60's - early 70's films that were directed by Italian Directors. I like Sergio Leone's films a lot!)


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, by Sergio Leone. I would almost go as far as saying that this would be in my Top 5 of all time! It probably would make the list if I HAD to make a list like that.

Come to think of it I might just do that. Make some lists. I'm not usually a lists kinda person. New year, new things to try out I guess. Sweet, it's settled I'll try and do one every second day, but it will probably be one a week! Stay tuned :D


Friday, October 8, 2010

Film.

Ok, I have made it my mission to get some developed tomorrow which probably means I'll get them on Monday or Tuesday.

I can't even remember the pics I took at the beginning of the spool so it should be interesting. Pleasantly interesting I hope!

Peace.