Friday, May 6, 2011

BBM's

This is just curiosity speaking but it seems to me that the majority of people who use bbm's are girls. Do guys use bbm's, and what's so good about them?

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Ninja's don't hesitate but Hamlet's not a ninja

       First of all I'm just going to put this out there, if Hamlet were a ninja he wouldn't have to worry bout being caught so he wouldn't have to wait. But, since he's not a ninja it's a smart idea that he's waiting. Not because Claudius isn't guilty but because if Hamlet waits he can take that time to plot against Claudius. If anything goes wrong he will be arrested and most likely sentenced to death and, since haste makes waste, I doubt he would want to rush such a delicate process. This also gives him some time to figure out if Claudius really is guilty or not, my opinion is that he's definitely guilty, but then again that's probably because I want to see what Hamlet will do to him if he is.

A ninjas debate

I completely agree with Stephen when he says that the acting in the 1st version was so spot on.  But, the idea that the 3rd version had the best visual is debatable seeing as how it seems to me that the 2nd version had a better visual.  Again, im not saying you're wrong Stephen im just pointing out that we have a different opinion on that part.  Also, I wasn't sure if I described the room lighting correctly but after reading what you had to say about the 3rd version I completely agree that there was nothing really special about it.If you have anything to say your welcome to comment on this whenever you want. Ninja out.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Ninja ghost meets Hamlet

       In the 1st version of Hamlet the order of emotion leading up to the end of his conversation with the ghost was sad then angry. Sad because it looked as if Hamlet was almost desperate to find out if the ghost was or was not his father, this feeling created a type of suspense. The lighting was dark and the fact the there was no music made it feel darker and ominous. Once Hamlet realizes that his father is telling him he was murder by the same brother that has taken his wife, Hamlet goes into a rage and starts throw fits, making it a realistic reaction.

       Truthfully I didnt understand why, in the 2nd version of Hamlet, did the director choose to take such a aggravated approuch in the scene leading up to hamlet meetin the ghost. It was so intense that at the moment Hamlet showed his saddness it was anti-climatic becuase it felt like that emotion was displaced. Other than that the lighting, the special effect, and the flash backs were all good and helped set a more vivid picture.

         As for the last version of Hamlet, it must've been a hard project making Hamlet into a modern movie and yet, still keeping its authenticity.  The lighting was ok, it was a typical building lighting nothing special on that part. As for the way the actors portrayed the characters, the ghost showed a lot of anger, maybe because he was angry that he was murder, or could it be that he thinks his son mite not do anything to avenge his death. I also noticed that the tv was shpwing a fire to sort of, intensify the anger that the ghost was showing.

         Overall the movie i would preffer to see and recomend is the 1st version because, they didnt get side tracked by special affects or by being noticed as an actor, they acted the parts they were given and its more closely related to the book.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

hunger

why would a person want to staple the cover of the cup o noodles box to there book bag?