Day: August 18, 2013

  • SUNDAY MOVIE DAY: THE EMPIRE ONCE AGAIN STRIKING BACK

    SUNDAY MOVIE DAY: THE EMPIRE ONCE AGAIN STRIKING BACK

    Sunday movies!
    At Age 2 and a half.. my son Ayden is being introduced to STAR WARS. 
    He’s wide-eyed and in awe of Lucas’ RETURN OF THE JEDI. 
    I have high hopes his childhood will be fun! 
    And also hopefully I will get to relive my own by forcing the 1980s on him!!
    I am looking forward to dusting off some old VHS movies and getting the life out of them before they break. I hope my son likes my favorites.. is this selfish?
    I don’t know.. but I know this: As I write this post, Ayden  is currently screaming “It’s DARTH VADER, get him!!!” as he clutches onto his Darth Vader pez dispenser. 
    Funny, he thinks the Emperor is Skeletor from HE-MAN.
     This kid must be a reincarnated Reagan-era human being or I am just good at indoctrinating a child with 1980s pop culture..
  • The future of movies.. the future of the world.

    The future of movies.. the future of the world.

    Geopolitical ramifications spread deep..
    For years, we have been hearing about movie studios being victims of censorship and, for profit in other nations, imposing their own self-censorship procedures on their art.. For example, we know China has made demands of certain film companies to cut out scenes that may not be wise for the not-so-free citizenry of China to see. Those movie production companies happily buckled to the pressure in order to make quick profits..
    And that is now paying off. Just today we hear news of this:  PACIFIC RIM has officially grossed more in China than it did in the United States, with $100.1 Mil in the “People’s Republic’ to the $98.4 mil in the supposedly free Republic of America..
    Lately, we have also heard of other films making more money internationally than  in the United States. Just last week, the movie ELYSIUM got high  praise and the number one box office slot in North America–but the movie actually ended up being much bigger on a global scale than it was in the US of A.. Russia apparently also loved it..
    This is the future. This is how box office profits will be made.
    The world is quickly evolving–sometimes devolving. But it’s an international market now, much more than purely domestic one. The audience is much bigger.
    And with other nations using pressure on Hollywood to mold ‘art’ the way they want to see it, we will possibly not get the same types of films making big bucks in the future.
    It’s assumed that action will still work in summer, and horror in autumn.. the winter will be filled with  the rest.. 
    But anything is subject to quick changes.
    The numbers tell the story.
    It’s a small big world after all.
  • Some interesting points of view from comic book artist

    Some interesting points of view from comic book artist

    It’s less about conquering all and more about finding a good story for something. The thought about touching every series or every character and every title in the industry isn’t as appealing to me as doing something fun.”


    On what KICK ASS is:

    Kick-Ass is a parody or a farce.  A deconstruction of those stories.  And that’s how people should look at it

    On violence in entertainment:

    Certain people didn’t like the first one, certain critics hated it.  And certain people liked it.  I honestly can’t control it.  I’ve seen the reviews and its on par with the first film.  I personally enjoyed the second film very much.  It was different.  The first time was like dream land for me.  I had nothing to bounce it off of.  I had higher expectations on the second one and I still enjoyed it immensely.  I have no problem with people concentrating on the violence.  The product had violence going in.  Everybody knew it going in.  If they knew it going in and they’re complaining about it… Okay, then you have the choice of not seeing.  I watched an episode of Criminal Minds last night with my wife, and there were a couple of scenes that had me flinching… on network television.  It’s all a matter of perspective

    On what summer movies he saw:

    All I’ve seen this summer was Man of Steel and Kick-Ass 2.