Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Social Network

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The Social Network is about the making of Facebook. It was made by this guy attending a pretigious school in the East of the United States about ten years ago.Mark Zuckberg's girlfriend just broke up with himfor being rude and non-existent in their relationship.Mark wants payback so he goes on his internetblog and bad mouths her the entire night. The next night he goes back on his blog, drunk and angry he startscomparing girls at his school to variousfarm animals and sends it out to the rest of his peers. Mark is confronted by a bunch of people telling him what a bad person he is asked to take the site down. Mark didn't take it down though, he only just added more names and more animals to compare them to. Later in the year, Mark is approached by two twin brothers, they asked him to make a site kinda like myspace but only for college students. Mark and his best friend both become intrigued by the idea to do the same thing but they tweaked it so it wasn't exactly like the site that the twins asked him to make.  Zuckerberg and his friend are taken to lawsuit by the twins after a while for allegidely copying the program that they origionally hired Mark to make for them. Mark and his friend enlist someone to invest in their website called The Facebook. Their new associate told them to change their name to Facebook instead of The Facebook because it sounded cleaner and more upbeat. The movie goes through a the entire story and lawsuit of Facebook that Mark Zuckerburg had to deal with.
I thought this movie was really boring. It was slow and it seemed to take its time getting to the interesting things such as when Mark bought a house, the parties and the drinking and smoking and girls and all that stuff was way more intersting than the lawsuit  that was upon them. However, showing the drinking and the partying made me feel like Mark didn't care about his company as much as he was lead on to have cared in the first part of the movie. Justin Timberlake was, of course, gorgeous in the movie but he didn't do a great job of acting like the sophisticated associate that the character he was playing acted as in real life. I probably wouldn't recconmend this movie just because of the slow plot line. I was bored.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Wall-E

 Wall-E was about a small robot in the future cleaning up our world because it is over polluted. The little robots name is Wall-E, all of the other robots like him are broken down and no longer working. Him and his bug friend are the only ones on Earth that are still alive, the population of the world is floating in space in a resort-like spaceship controlled by robots. Because the entire spacecraft is managed by by computers, the population is completely morbidly obese. Meanwhile, Wall-E is back on Earth picking up trash when another robot, named Eva is sent to find plant life so the whole human race can come back and live on the planet. Wall-E falls instantly in love with Eva, and she is reluctant  to do the same, although she ends up loving him by the end of the movie. Wall-E shows Eva a plant that he found and Eva takes it back to the spaceship. Wall-E, seeing Eva leaving gets on the spaceship so he can be with Eva. When Wall-E gets onto the spaceship he sees how everyone has gotten very lazy and fat. The entire space craft is ran by robots, clean up ladies, waiters, and chefs, even the pilot is a robot. The population rides around on space chairs and no one had stood on their feet in weeks. The people don't even have their own children anymore. They are birthed by eggs that are fertile and are born out of incubators. As soon as Eva gives the pilot the plant, she shuts down and gets sent to storage with other robots. Wall-E, seeing his love get sent to storage, follows her there and accidentally turns on all of the robots in the storage area and they start running amongst throughout the ship.
       Wall-E was a really good movie for a Pixar Animation, normally I dislike Pixar, but the effects and the fact that it was essantially a silent movie really made me happy, and gave me hope for future Pixar movies.I felt really good about the making of Wall-E because it really opened the viewers eyes up to how populated we are all making the world, and how obesity is on a high rise. This movie really hit two birds with one stone.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind

I remember watching eternal sunshine of the spotless mind my freshman year the morning after homecoming but I don't remember making the connections that I did when we watched this movie in class. I absolutely adore this movie, the acting was fantastic, but I think the thing that I liked most was the story line. The plot of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was basically that Joel is a normal guy who is living a boring life but then he meets clementine. Clementine is different, she has weird hair does strange things and wears weird clothes, she works at a book store and tries to live her life as extravagant as possible. Well clementine and Joel have a falling out, they love each other but Clementine comes home late one night drunk and Joel had been waiting for her for hours, he tells her that the only way she makes friends is by sleeping with them, Clementine leaves and ends up getting Joel erased from her memory without telling him. So, on Valentines Day Joel goes to Barnes and Nobel to give Clementine a Valentines Day gift, but she doesn't remember him. He gets so confused and his friends end up telling him how they received a letter from the memory eraser company letting them know what was going on; Clementine got her memory erased and Joel can't find out. Joel ends up finding out and wants to remove all of that hurt that Clementine had put on him, so he decides to get his memory erased by the same company. In the morning Joel wakes up and meets Clementine...again. The scene replays of the day they first met, and at the end Clementine reads her mails and it says that they she had her memory erased, she freaks out to Joel and Joel goes home to his apartment where the same letter is waiting...

Animal Farm

Animal Farm by George Orwell was incredibly boring. However, at the end of the book I was rewarded by making so many connections to today's political problems even though it was a book set in 1940. Being someone who is interested in dictatorship and I found it interesting that George Orwell portrayed a government with farm animals as the main citizens. The parts that I didn't understand a whole lot was why he included the part about Molly and her bows, and why the windmill was important. Although, I thought it was really cool how at the end of the book the pigs morphed into humans. The way I pictured it was that the pigs were still legitimate animals but in all of the other farm animals' eyes, they saw humans because that's how Jones treated them. The allusion of animal farm portrayed to Nazi Germany, or Russia, however, turning the citizens into animals made it very hard to picture the same things happening to people which made the books plot line seem more fiction than it actually was. I think that the part where I actually realized that the animals 

Animal Farm by George Orwell was incredibly boring. However, at the end of the book I was rewarded by making so many connections to today's political problems even though it was a book set in 1940. Being someone who is interested in dictatorship and I found it interesting that George Orwell portrayed a government with farm animals as the main citizens. The parts that I didn't understand a whole lot was why he included the part about Molly and her bows, and why the windmill was important. Although, I thought it was really cool how at the end of the book the pigs morphed into humans. The way I pictured it was that the pigs were still legitimate animals but in all of the other farm animals' eyes, they saw humans because that's how Jones treated them. The allusion of animal farm portrayed to Nazi Germany, or Russia, however, turning the citizens into animals made it very hard to picture the same things happening to people which made the books plot line seem more fiction than it actually was. I think that the part where I actually realized that the animals were starting to act like humans is when the pigs got drunk and Napoleon ran out wearing one of Jones' hats. The only part that I could really connect to a government issue is when Napoleon had the chickens killed on the spot by the dogs. I can on next that to Nazi Germany because hitter used to have Jews killed on the spot by his army members. In this case, Napolean's army members are his dogs. I would say that most students are incredibly bored and annoyed that it is a requirement to read Animal Farm in English class, however, if we were to read it in a history class, it will still be as boring as it would be I English, but the students would be able to connect more to the book after learning about nazi Germany than they would be able yo connect with of just a reading assignment in English class.
           In all, Animal farm is a really boring book about animals as dictators, but it portrays the pasts governments well, and is an example of what an allusion is for students, because it connects to hints we learned in history class.