Hitchcock Preview

We all know the professional story of Hitchcock, and for those IMDB enthusiasts, some of the personal stories as well. But although Hitchcock was the auteur behind almost 60 films, as well as the host behind the television show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents neither medium showcases his personal life.

Now for the first time  we can see the genius and purported pervert in the same man. We can see how he almost always crept up on people ( especially women); how he ‘closely observed’ women; how he almost destroyed the careers of certain actresses. But professionally speaking, we also see in which direction he pointed Psycho in, and this ultimately became his magnum opus.

But perhaps the best treat of this film is his relationship with his wife Alma,  played by the stunning Helen Mirren; and how he truly embraces this woman professionally and romantically.

Which if you think about it, might not be a bad movie to see before Valentine’s Day!!

Preview for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Although Many of you have heard by now that this movie is not the koh-i-noor of Peter Jackson’s film work, I disagree and encourage you to see it. I would especially encourage you to see it if you are new to The Lord Of the Rings books or movies. I myself was a novice to this world, and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey brought much clarity. It also contains rich character portrayal, great costume design, art direction, and good character storylines. Bilbo’s dilemma is at the crux of the plot of the movie, and one, many of us will face in our life ( think Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken). Lastly, who does not want to see the rich landscape of Peter Jackson’s native land: New Zealand? So if you haven’t seen it please see do- it’s still playing!

Review for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Review for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
I know what everyone is thinking.. that this movie was too long and put them unexpectedly on a journey to boredom! Or that it was not Peter Jackson’s best movie. Well, this is at least what my Lord of the Rings enthusiast boyfriend felt. However, for the Lord of Rings novice ( and self -proclaimed girlie girl who usually does not watch movies like this) like me, this movie helped me understand the world of the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. 10 or 11 years ago when I saw the first Lord of the Rings movie, I was very perplexed and apparently fell asleep. I had never read any of J.R.R Tolkien’s novels, and without any background knowledge those movies were very, very confusing to me.
However, with this movie it was very easy for me to understand what happened. Dwarf Thror was the original King of the Lonely Mountain and under him there was a time of peace and goodwill… until Smaug the Dragon comes to take over Lonely Mountain. His primary interest is of course the gold. Thror’s grandson Thorin wishes one day to have a home again. So Gandalf tries to get Bilbo’s help to steal the treasure so that Thorin and the dwarves can one day reclaim their home. This was such an understandable story and the voiceover of Ballin really was one of the most clarity filled voiceovers- if that ever was one.
But the real treasure of the movie is the arch of Bilbo’s character development in this movie. Bilbo starts off as a person who is very much in love with his hole in the cave house ( Which I have to say that the art direction/set design did an amazing job with). It’s very much organized to his liking, he has his mother’s treasured chest, his mom’s dishes, and really everything in his house is as it should be. Bilbo wants to enjoy the simple pleasures and comforts of his life, drinking tea, having the security of a packed pantry, and really doesn’t want to leave this life.
Then comes Gandolf who asks him for his “burglary” help in the Quest to reconquer Lonely Mountain. But in doing so, Gandolf poses it as a challenge to Bilbo and how it may a great growth opportunity for him. In this, the mainstream can identify. Bilbo’s story is of the common man, and how we can all stay safe in our little organized worlds or we can travel the journeys less traveled. Bilbo eventually takes the challenge and grows along the way (like figuring out spur of the moment how to delay the trolls from eating the dwarves). Of course, though many of us face the dilemma of which road to take, many of us unlike Bilbo never take the road less travelled.
I also loved the portrayal of characters in this movie. I loved Ballin and his wise, grandfatherly-ness as much as I loved the dark, brooding yet steadfastness of Thorin. They are tied as my favorite characters? For all my readers out there, what is your favorite character?
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The Bottom Line:
I will give it a 3 stars ( if not 3.5)…. And as I expect people to through rabbit poo pellets at me for daring to give it such a high rating but I’m sorry I liked it.
PS- I also realize that I am a tad ( like 1.5 months late reviewing this.. but school break happened when we cannot review, then the beginning of the semester was crazy.. So I am sorry)

Hotel Transylvania review

Well, as was said in the preview, this Pixar comedy is about a Vampire Dad ( Dracula) who has worked his whole life to keep his daughter away from the human world. In the process he has always kept his ghoulish friends and family close by making an ENORMOUS castle only for ghoulish friends.. Called Hotel Transylvania! This is only to be wrecked when a human comes in to the hotel.. and likes his daughter!
No doubt that this is a comedy with a zany monster ambience mixed in with an over-protective father storyline and a daughter who wants to come of her own. This storyline is great, and no doubt Hotel Transylvania does a good job with it! But many movies have this classic plot, so what makes Hotel Transylvania unique? Read on to find out!
2 reasons why you should see Hotel Transylvania:
Socially Correct- This movie happens to do some stereotype busting! Perhaps the funniest scene which portrays this is when, ( spoiler alert!) Count Dracula goes near the plane which Ben the human is on, and he sees inside the plane that Twilight is playing. His response is, “Oh.. This is how we are portrayed?!” I am a bit biased. But as a person who took a class on From Harems to Terrorists, How Hollywood Vilifies a People ( about Arab Americans), it’s important to me that people really understand that the idea that portrayal doesn’t equal to reality. This is especially felt by those who are often portrayed. I really thought that Dracula gave a voice to those in society who are marginalized. When Ben asks him, so is it true that if someone drives a wooden stake down your heart, you will die? Dracula’s response, “Well, won’t everybody?” This reminds me of many times when many people have odd assumptions of “other groups.” But many times, people from these “other groups” will basically point out that those from dominant groups do the same thing or have the same interest. I am not saying that everyone is equal and that there are no differences. But as humans we, have more in similarities than differences. And when Dracula utters that no-brainer line, he reminds me of how many marginalized peoples have myth-busting notions, which dominant groups never seem to realize. As a fellow human who dominates the planet in comparison to vampires, I will say that even I never realized that everybody would die with a wooden stake to their heart- not just vampires! Lol! Meticulous detail – Hotel Transylvania is definitely trying to really let its audience experience a complete monster world. It achieves this by letting all the details of ghoul world be seen and heard. For instance, when count Dracula is in the lobby of the hotel he says ‘Hi’ to everyone. But everyone is a ghost, so he says ‘Hi,’ in a more appropriate way. For instance, he tells one of one of his ghostly friends, you still look pale and good ever! Also, when a customer tells him (or grunts to him ) that he needs a bigger plunger, the camera goes up on the character.. Who happens to be the huge Bigfoot! Dracula’s response to this is, “It’s ok Mr. Bigfoot, everyone has a tummy ache!” By giving answers only specific to the monsters’ backgrounds, the comedy is further enriched.
In sum, everyone that watches this will go home happy!
I wouldn’t say that this Pixar flic is the standout Pixar movie of the year. BUT I do think that this yet another great see and something which adults and children will both like!
Lastly, this is Halloween! Go Enjoy a Halloween movie!
3.25 stars out of 4

Preview: 2nd Annual Allies for Disability Awareness Art Show

Want a break from studying and see some art? Well, this might be your answer! The 2nd Annual Disability Awareness Art Show is upon us and this project showcases the art of many of those in society, who are deemed to not have abilities, let alone talent. If you would like be a part of how a community de-stigmatizes itself, than please check out this amazing event. It may recall the PCAP art project to many among us, because just as prisoners are deemed to be talent less, so are people with disabilities. So buck stigma and go to the art show!

When: Monday, October 22nd, 5pm – 7pm
Where: Duderstadt Center Gallery; 2281 Bonisteel Blvd. (North Campus) While the opening reception occurs on Monday, the full Exhibit will be free and open to the public every day from 12-6 PM on October 23rd – 26th.
For Monday: Free Food & Drinks, Live Performances by The Dicks & Janes, The G-Men, and violinists Anna Piotrowski & Tina Rowan

Preview: Hotel Transylvania

Need a break annoying midterms? Well, Hotel Transylvania might be the trick! This movie seems to be the perfect union of a pixar monster mash, and a parent-letting-go story. It’s filled with a wide range of characters, who all have interesting shticks and accents! Hotel Transylvania also fits well into the Halloween/haunted season, so not only would it be a good break but it could enrich your Halloween festivities! Emjoy!