Sunday, December 18, 2011

Paranormal Activity 3, the new sort of scare Revised


After reading "Cool?... Or Calculated? The Ad Campaign for 'Paranormal Activity 3'" By Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman and actually seeing Paranormal Activity 3, the subject matter of the blog, I both agree and disagree with the authors ideas of the film and its Ad Campaign. The authors use the example that the ad campaign uses visuals in the campaign that are not in the same sequence or even in the film. The authors allude that this makes the film appear to be more frightening that it really is. I saw these ad's and was frightened from just those, needless they impart intrigued me to go see the film, however it was not in full, I also went to see the film because of the other Paranormal Activity movies. Although I did notice that the advertised visuals were not all used or in sequence I did not think that this made the movie any less scary, or that the advertisements made the movie seem anymore that it really is. The article says that they are "hiding" the actual "jolts" of the movie by their "fake" ad campaign and deem it as "unfair". Rather I find this rather smart, they producers of Paranormal Activity have simply mastered the ability of marketing without giving the "jolts" of the movie away.

Noun + Wife (revised)


After Reading Here come the Baseball Wives ,I was yet again astounded by reality TV.  There's been Wives of this county and Basketball Wives when in general it’s just a bunch of rich angry women causing drama with each other living off of their husbands money.  That is not entertainment, its putting on Television the decline of Feminism. Sure every girl would dream to dress beautifully and do nothing but tan all day, however were not Barbie’s. We have brains and abilities to do anything.These women should do something productive with their lives, and that is not causing drama with the other shallow dependent women in their lives.

The article states that this Noun + Wife are just a new genre of generally bad television. I totally agree with this. "We bask in the schadenfreude of each addiction, divorce, foreclosure, argument, bankruptcy, and drunken mistake. Is this unfair? Is this shallow? Is it biased? Yes, yes, and yes. Does that stop us? No." The article also states the previous line, which better proves the degrade of feminism, television viewers are so obsessed with beautiful non-working women that even if it’s a generally terrible show, we are drawn to it.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Noun + Wife

After Reading Here come the Baseball Wives  I was yet again astounded by reality TV.  There's been Wives of this county and Basketball Wives when in general its just a bunch of rich angry women causing drama with each other living off of their husbands money.  That is not entertainment, its putting on Televison the decline of Feminism. Sure every girl would dream to dress beautifully and do nothing but tan all day, however were not Barbies. These women should do something productive with their lives, and that is not causing drama with the other shallow  dependent women in their lives.

The article states that this Noun + Wife is just a new genre of generally bad television. I totally agree with this. "We bask in the schadenfreude of each addiction, divorce, foreclosure, argument, bankruptcy, and drunken mistake. Is this unfair? Is this shallow? Is it biased? Yes, yes, and yes. Does that stop us? No." The article also states the previous line, which better proves the degrade of feminism, television viewers are so obsessed with beautiful non working women that even if its a generally terrible show, we are drawn to it.

Breif Screening Report


After a less than affectionate ending of a date, Olive was presented with an opportunity of redemption. ( in scene 25) Initially, Olive didn’t take too easily to admitting her falseness, in saying that she really isn’t crying and making up obviously false excuses for her tears, only the genuine favor of a male allows Olive to feel comfortable to redeem herself. This feeling of redemption isn’t only shown by the dialog in the scene, the music change from the previous scene from a colder electric guitar into a slower simple more uplifting music.  Olive didn’t have to fully admit her fake adulterating ways, Ted had already assumed they were false.  His assumption was based off of a childhood fake first kiss that she assisted in. Although Olive un-needing redeems herself, that is not the main topic of the conversation, rather more confessions are made. These confessions both uncomfortably, such as Todd admitting that his first kiss was Rhi, Olive’s best friend, this in away levels out Olive going on a date with Rhi’s crush, even though it disastrous. Feelings were also confessed, causing a minor amount of awkwardness, however this was hastily overlooked. Ending the scene is something that Olive is not used to, a man asking if he can kiss her, not offering money, or a need for status, rather a true gesture of emotion.  Over all the scene is rather dark with nearly no face to face conversing , however when Todd asks for a kiss, the conversation transitions into face to face and the Todd’s face become more light than any other point in this scene.  As Olive leaves Todd’s car there is yet another change in the music, the type but now louder, signifying her new power. These minor changes, signify  the redemption in Olive’s life, gaining the ability to say no, even when a man is truly respecting her, a light is shining on the right part of her life, and seeing her face to face.