Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Spirit of Adventure

SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven't seen the movie UP yet...



This movie was absolutely amazing. I have been wanting to write about it since I got out of the theatre on Friday. It was the perfect combination of mature undertones combined with hilarious jokes that continued to capture both my heart and laughter throughout every scene.

Within the first five minutes, I was immediately emotionally attached to the characters and even filled with a sudden sadness with two characters that I was just introduced to. Even though you could argue that it was a bit cliche to have two children meet and fall in love and then grow old together, there was a certain sense of sincerity and honesty that I felt as you saw Carl and Ellie grow old together. Perhaps it is the thought or dream of falling in love and growing old with someone that drew me in so much, but the continued happiness amongst the hardship they presented was so touching.

The humor was neither over the top nor cheap. I appreciated that the humor they presented did not have to rely on toilet humor or on exploiting absolutely ridiculous antics in order to make people laugh. I liked that they used simple jokes like the high pitched voice or the squirrel jokes just enough for people to remember but not enough for people to get tired of. They did not have to rely on solely one joke or one character to get the audience to laugh, the characters just seemed to naturally present the jokes as the story progressed.

But most of all, I appreciated the overall message of the movie. I think often times many things in our lives, like entertainment, lack any sort of positive message or meaning. Although I do appreciate mindless humor here and there, I believe that overall I appreciate a great story with a positive message. To me, this movie asked whether or not you mindlessly chase goals or dreams to simply get them done or if you continue to preserve the original intentions or meanings behind those goals and dreams. It was a good reminder to seize the dreams or goals while we still can and never to be deferred from taking on new ones when old goals or dreams don't seem to work out. It reminded me to continue to preserve that Spirit of Adventure no matter how young, how old, or maybe even how unlikely we may think we may be.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Why Watching the MTV Movie Awards is Pointless


Today, I really felt like writing but couldn't really stick to an idea or thought to write about. However, after my friend informed me of the winners of this year's 2009 MTV Movie Awards, there was no way I was not going to angrily rant on why watching this awards show is quite possibly the biggest waste of anyone's time. So here are the reasons why people should not be allowed to vote for movie awards:

(Note: Winners are in bold)

REASON 1: BEST MOVIE
Twilght
The Dark Knight
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Iron Man
Slumdog Millionaire

Who could POSSIBLY think that Twilight was best movie? Out of all of those movies, I would even want to argue that it was the WORST.

REASON 2: BEST MALE PERFORMANCE
Zac Efron, High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Christian Bale, The Dark Knight
Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man
Shia LaBeouf, Eagle Eye
Vin Diesel, Fast & Furious

Even the choices given here are ridiculous. Vin Diesel? You might as well add Paul Walker's brilliant performance into the mix as well. How about MIke Meyers for Love Guru too?

REASON 3: BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE
Kristen Stewart, Twilight
Angelina Jolie, Wanted
Anne Hathaway, Bride Wars
Kate Winslet, The Reader
Taraji P. Henson, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Among all those female performances, I don't even understand how Kristen Stewart's performance could even be REMOTELY close to being on the same level... This is like saying Miley Cyrus is as hot as Megan Fox. Not even if she got hit by a bus would this comparison even be equal.

REASON 4: BEST FIGHT
Robert Pattinson vs. Cam Gigandet, Twilight
Anne Hathaway vs. Kate Hudson, Bride Wars
Christian Bale vs. Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
Ron Perlman vs. Luke Goss, Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Seth Rogen and James Franco vs. Danny McBride, Pineapple Express

TWILIGHT??? For Best FIGHT? I would argue that EVEN Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson had a more epic of a fight in Bride Wars. Two absolutely insane women going at it sounds better than horrible special effects. I would rather watch an argument between Jon and Kate than watch the fight from Twilight, at least Jon and Kate is somewhat entertaining.

REASON 5: BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE, FEMALE
Ashley Tisdale, High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Amanda Seyfried, Mamma Mia!
Freida Pinto, Slumdog Millionaire
Kat Dennings, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana: The Movie
Vanessa Hudgens, High School Musical 3: Senior Year

Even the choices suck. If anything it should have been Freida Pinto. They must have had a bunch of seven year old who only watched these movies to pick the choices.

REASON 6: BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE, MALE
Robert Pattinson, Twilight
Ben Barnes, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Bobb'e J. Thompson, Role Models
Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire
Taylor Lautner, Twilight

I am sorry but how could Dev Patel lose and how are two people from twilight even choices???

REASON 7: BEST SONG FROM A MOVIE
Miley Cyrus "The Climb", Hannah Montana: The Movie
A.R. Raham "Jai Ho", Slumdog Millionaire
Bruce Springsteen "The Wrestler", The Wrestler
Paramore "Decode", Twilight

This one just took the cake. MILEY CYRUS????????? Best SONG? How is that even a song. I could rant for hours on why Miley Cyrus is not a real artist who does not make real music and should stop continuing to produce anything that is associated with music for the sake of all humankind.

Well there you have. The only good thing that might have came from this awards show was Bruno attacking Eminem's homophobia (Go search it if you want. It is pretty hilarious).

Good Night.