This interdisciplinary seminar uses creativity as an organizing principle. Human culture and consciousness are explored through reading, writing, the arts, projects, studios, and discussions. An emphasis will be placed the cultural artifact know as the movies or film or the cinema or motion pictures or flicks or history written in lighting, etc. Students will explore the basic building blocks of this cultural phenomenon, business giant, and central art form of the twentieth century.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Bridesmaids
I recently watched the movie "Bridesmaids" and I was pretty impressed. I heard from friends that it was the "girl version" of "The Hangover," but I did not agree with that interpretation. I felt like the plot was completely different than "The Hangover". The beginning was very creative and it caught my attention letting the viewers know who each main character was. The stereotypes were not as innovative, but I thought they were a necessity to the movie because it created the humor. I really liked the drama that they incorporated in with all the women because worthless girl drama is common events like a wedding. In my opinion, the humor created by each character was what made the movie. I laughed quite a bit while watching this movie and I would watch it again.
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