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.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The rise of the planet of the apes
When I first heard this movie was coming out I was not at all interested. Before the movie release, the trailers capture my attention as you can see here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbCoDf44oCE. After watching the movie, I was disappoint. It was ninety minutes of building up the twenty minutes of action. The trailer led me to believe that this movie was action packed. It was far from what I was led to believe by trailer. I watched this movie for free and I wanted my money/time back. The movie take place over ten years and which is the first sixty minutes and that nothing but talking. They put "action scenes" in the first sixty minutes but they were not as thrilling as the trailer made it seem. After the big fight scene happens and the movie ends. I was wondering about the huge time gap between the movie. It would be like only watching Star Wars Episode 1 and then watching Star War A New War. It a huge time gap. Special effect wise this movie is flawless. The movie I would rate six out of ten.
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Why do you think they put that time gap in there? Hollywood isn't usually in the habit of confusing its viewers...
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