Harry Potter – A Film Expert’s Thoughts
July 29, 2009 by Double D
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OK, so maybe I’m not a film “expert”, but I know quite a bit about the medium and just recently I watched all 6 Harry Potter movies. That’s right, up until a week ago I had not seen any of the Harry Potter movies. There are several reasons behind this. The first one is that I was raised into a Christian home. Yeah, remember when Harry Potter was “evil”? Ah, good times! Well, that didn’t last too long before the Christian church moved onto their next target, The Da Vinci Code. I was till too lazy/ busy to ever find the time to watch the first five movies however until just recently, thanks to the release of the sixth film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Harry Potter was back at the front of everyone’s mind and so everyone I knew found out my terrible deep, dark secret; that I had still not seen a single Harry Potter film. I was constantly harrassed and belittled for my disability so I decided that enough was enough and I had a Harry Potter marathon. I pretty much watched the first five movies in a row, non-stop, thanks to Mike for owning most of them and Stefan for working at Blockbuster and giving me a chance to rent the one’s Mike didn’t own for free. So, I sat down and watched them one at a time. I bet your wondering now, after seeing all of them, how do I rank them from best to worst? And even if you aren’t wondering I’ll tell you anyways in a list with a quick description of how I felt about each movie.
6. Philosopher’s Stone – I know this one was supposed to set up the characters and everything, but it fealt like just a bunch of random classroom scenes with no real plot until like the last 20 minutes when they must have been like, “Oh wait, we forgot to give it a plot!” So they just kind of tack one on. Plus the CGI was terrible. Compare it to The Fellowship of the Ring which came out the same year and it just looks bad. It did get me interested in the overall franchise though, so it succeeded in that regard, but failed in most others.
5. Chamber of Secrets – This was a slight step up from Philosopher’s Stone, but not much more. It had a lot more memorable moments, but it suffered from bad pacing and being too long (it’s still the longest movie in the series). It’s not as bad as everyone seems to think, but it could have been way better.
4. Goblet of Fire – This one also suffered from pacing issues, focusing too much on the tasks that Harry has to do and not enough on the bad guy or the actual plot leaving a lot characters undeveloped. It was still throughly enjoyable, but suffered from a major lack of focus in the editing room that made the film feel clunky and awkward.
3. Half-Blood Prince – Once again, this film suffered from pacing issues and having too much teen romance and angst. Not only that, but it felt like they were just getting all the exposition and romance out of the way before they make a much more entertaining seventh film. It may sound like I’m complaining a lot about this one, but despite all it’s flaws it was a thoroughly enjoyable movie and it was kind of nice to see the things that were only hinted at in the other films finally come to fruition. Even if not much more happened beyond that. I really liked this one despite it’s flaws.
2. Prisoner of Azkaban – This one was throrougly entertaining, esspecially once you get to the end and a lot of the stuff from earlier in the movie starts making more sense. It had action, humour and a very entertaining delivery that was never really what you expected. A few loose ends were kind of left undone, but they’re ussually left like that because they mention them again in the next film. Unlike Cho’s subplot, which just dropped off the face of the Earth. Cuaron should have directed all of the Harry Potter movies in my opinion, although David Yates is doing a good job.
1. Order of the Phoenix – This one’s my fave. It’s got the right amount of humour, action, suspence and a general sense of fun and danger that makes the whole movie very entertaining. I don’t really have much to say about this film other than I really like it.
So there you have it. I’ve never read the books and I know nothing of Harry Potter lore other than what I saw in the movies, but those are my judgments from a critical perspective. I hope you don’t totally disagree. Anyways, I’ve got to get back to watching more porn, I mean movies. I’ll catch you guys later with some more awesome blog posts!
TWiG – Episode 066 – Ernest P. Worrell
July 27, 2009 by TWiG Crew
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We do apologize for the lack of episode updates for the past week, unfortunately we all are recovering from the Black Plague. That’s right someone exacted revenge on the TWiG crew(we’re looking at you Cuba Gooding Jr. Yeah you heard me!)…..never mind.
So this week since we were not able to record a new live show you get the previous weeks show with a week of dated news. But to make up for it we talk about the great gray ballcap wearnin’, skinny dude we call Ernest P. Worrell. We talk about Jim Varney’s character covering as much as we can about the great movies that is the Ernest collection. RIP Jim
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This Week’s Promos:
The Leviathan Chronicles
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Star Wars Codename: Starkeeper (Where our own Steve “Snowball” Saylor makes an appearance!!
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Mike “The Birdman” Dodd
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TWiG – “I Got Next” Documentary Filmmaker Ian Cofino Special Interview
July 20, 2009 by TWiG Crew
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TWiG - "I Got Next" Documentary Filmmaker Ian Cofino Special Interview: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadToday Mike sits down with Filmmaker Ian Cofino the man responsible for the new documentary about competitive fighting gaming called “I Got Next” found at http://igotnextmovie.com. Mike and Ian talk about how Ian got started as a graphic designer and it morphing into going to video game fighting tournaments and it becoming a full length feature documentary.
You can download/stream a short cut of the film via their website at http://igotnextmovie.com
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Mike “The Birdman” Dodd
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