What surprised you most about the end of the movie?
What surprised me most about this was how "The Machine" basically sucked the life out of somebody, and my jaw dropped once the prince turned "The Machine" to level 50.
What were the parts of The Princess Bride you found suspenseful? Realistic? Humorous? Romantic?
One scene that i found suspenseful in this movie was when Inigo was fighting the 6-fingered man wounded, I already kind of figured who would win the fight but it was still a suspenseful scene to me. A realistic scene in this movie was one of the arguments that the princess and prince had, she knew that Wesley would find her out of true love. A humorous scene would be when Wesley is having the battle of wits, and ends up killing the kidnapper. A romantic scene would be when Wesley is laying in the bed unable to move and the princess finds him.
Do
you have any memories of your parents reading to you when you were
young? What types of books did you enjoy most? Have you revisited any of
your childhood favorites in recent years?
Every Christmas my parents would always read "The Night Before Christmas" to me. The types of books i enjoyed most were informational books, and nonfiction. Over the past recent years i have not read any of my books.
Who in the movie did you most identify with and why?
I most identified as a Inigo since I would not give up until i find my fathers killer, if he were to be murdered in real life.
Is
the portrayal of Buttercup misogynistic? Is there a pattern in the way
that women are portrayed in The Princess Bride? What are stereotypes
about masculinity in The Princess Bride? What are the qualities of good
men?
The qualities of good men include being polite, and caring for a girl and staying faithful to her no matter what, and through the thick and thin. Also what i noticed with Buttercup how she also stayed in true love with our main character.
Think
about the role of Fezzik in the movie. Andre the Giant played Fezzik.
Andre had a syndrome called acromegaly, This condition is a result of
excess growth hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland, and it
can result in disfigurement, giganticism, and premature death. Do you
think it’s acceptable to use characters such as giants and dwarves in
movies and television shows? Should they be defined by their physical
appearance onscreen?
I think that using people such as Andre the Giant who had the syndrome named acromegaly is ok for some movies that they would fit in with. But with this movie the characters in the film exploited Fezzik for his size and strength, and they took advantage with it. I think that this isn't really the best idea seeing how this is a syndrome that has premature death involved with it.
What
do the characters’ actions say about perseverance? What motivates them?
Do you think internal or external motivation is more important in
accomplishing goals?
What motivates some of the characters in this film is true love, Buttercup and the main character will not give up on each other due to their true love. Also Inigo has revenge of his motivation to kill the 6 fingered man.
During
the marriage scene, the priest has a speech impediment. Did you find
this scene humorous? If so, were you comfortable laughing?
For the marriage scene, I did find this scene a bit humorous and i think that was the purpose of having this actor was to have a little comedy in this scene.
Many characters in the movie are the best in the world at something. What is Westley the best at?
Westley is the best at many things, strength, swordsmanship, and much much more.
When
we first meet Inigo and Fezzik, they are working with Vizzini to kidnap
Buttercup. Later, they become allies of Westley in his efforts to
rescue her. What causes Inigo and Fezzik to change . . . or do they
really change at all over the course of the novel?
What caused Inigo and Fezzik to change was that they knew what they were doing was wrong, and then they become fond of Westly after getting to know him towards the end of the movie. But in the end of the movie/novel, they don't really change.
When
Westley confronts Humperdink, he says that he won’t fight to the death
but to the pain. Is it crueler to kill someone or leave them alive in
their pain?
I think it is crueler to leave someone close to death and in serious pain, rather than to kill someone.
Discuss
the story Westley tells about the Dread Pirate Roberts. How does this
tale within the tale influence your interest in Westley? Is he still the
same farm boy from the beginning of the book?
I don't think he is still the same farm boy from the beginning of the movie, since he ended up becoming the Dread Pirate Roberts, and he also talks a lot more than what he did while he was a farm boy.
How
should The Princess Bride ultimately be categorized: Satire? Adventure?
Romance? Fantasy? Is the title ironic? Does it imply a tame love story
or a traditional piece of children’s literature?
I think this movie would be a mixture of Romance, Adventure, Comedy, and a hint of fantasy but without all of the dragons and what not. I think this story provides a tame love story rather than a child's book.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
"My Dad's New Web Site"
"My Dad's New Web Site" Emotion Review
In this video some of the emotions I felt confused, mainly because I had no idea what the intentions of this video was, and I didn't know what was going on.
Another emotion I felt was startled in a way, mainly because a kid running up to a camera and whispering something made me feel a little unsettled.
My 3rd emotion I felt whilst watching this video was relaxed, because the area the kid was running about in looked a little soothing and the sound of seagulls made me feel relaxed.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Youtube Yearbook Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpqObPKAtC0
That is the link to our teams yearbook video.
That is the link to our teams yearbook video.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Narrative Arc on own video
The Narrative Arc
The Narrative Arc I will be doing is on a popular web series called Red vs. Blue.
EXPOSITION-
The main character's in this series of this specific season is Tucker, Washington, Carolina, and the rest of the Reds and Blues. The main antagonist of this season is the two mercenaries named Locus, and Felix. They're plan is to blow up the entire the planet they are on named Corus.
The setting of this season is on Corus, the planet that the Reds and Blues crash landed on.
The mood is often very humorous, and sometimes dark and gritty, and mostly uplifting.
RISING ACTION-
The rising action of this season is when Felix finds out from the Sanghelli AI that there is a certain tower named the purge that can end all life on Corus, and the only way to trigger the tower is by activating it with a key (that is also a sword). This is also Felix's mission to get a huge pay, so of course he is all ears for that.
RESOLUTION-
The resolution to this seasons recent episode was a mixup of both Tragic, and Comic. Because Church(who is now Tuckers AI after being Agent Carolina's) sent out a message across every device in the universe telling how they were trapped on a planet named Corus and were in need of assistance, he also said that the man who gave Felix the mission was to be arrested and should never see the light of day. After doing so the man who gave Felix the mission came into the Communications Tower where the Reds and Blues were, and he said "you have made a terrible mistake", and the episode ended. Well.... i guess we will have to wait till next Monday to see what happens :)
The Narrative Arc I will be doing is on a popular web series called Red vs. Blue.
EXPOSITION-
The main character's in this series of this specific season is Tucker, Washington, Carolina, and the rest of the Reds and Blues. The main antagonist of this season is the two mercenaries named Locus, and Felix. They're plan is to blow up the entire the planet they are on named Corus.
The setting of this season is on Corus, the planet that the Reds and Blues crash landed on.
The mood is often very humorous, and sometimes dark and gritty, and mostly uplifting.
RISING ACTION-
The rising action of this season is when Felix finds out from the Sanghelli AI that there is a certain tower named the purge that can end all life on Corus, and the only way to trigger the tower is by activating it with a key (that is also a sword). This is also Felix's mission to get a huge pay, so of course he is all ears for that.
RESOLUTION-
The resolution to this seasons recent episode was a mixup of both Tragic, and Comic. Because Church(who is now Tuckers AI after being Agent Carolina's) sent out a message across every device in the universe telling how they were trapped on a planet named Corus and were in need of assistance, he also said that the man who gave Felix the mission was to be arrested and should never see the light of day. After doing so the man who gave Felix the mission came into the Communications Tower where the Reds and Blues were, and he said "you have made a terrible mistake", and the episode ended. Well.... i guess we will have to wait till next Monday to see what happens :)
Narrative Arc
Narrative Art
EXPOSITION-
Characters: the characters in this film were Wallace, Grommit, and the machine on the moon. The machine on the moon was the antagonist in this film because he almost punished Wallace for eating the cheese on the moon, while the main protagonists were Wallace, and Grommit.
Setting: The settings of this film were at Wallace and Grommit's house, and then they traveled to the moon made of cheese.
Mood: The mood of this film was humorous, and there wasn't anything serious or sad going on.
RISING ACTION-
The rising action of this film was Wallace putting the coin in the machine on the moon. Upon doing that it activated the machine, and the machine spent it's entire time activated trying to track down Wallace, and Grommit. Even though he didn't really have evil intentions.
RESOLUTION-
The resolution of this film was a comic resolution, because the moon machine finally got what he was dreaming for, and that was to go skiing in the snowy mountains... except this time it was on the moon, mad of cheese.
EXPOSITION-
Characters: the characters in this film were Wallace, Grommit, and the machine on the moon. The machine on the moon was the antagonist in this film because he almost punished Wallace for eating the cheese on the moon, while the main protagonists were Wallace, and Grommit.
Setting: The settings of this film were at Wallace and Grommit's house, and then they traveled to the moon made of cheese.
Mood: The mood of this film was humorous, and there wasn't anything serious or sad going on.
RISING ACTION-
The rising action of this film was Wallace putting the coin in the machine on the moon. Upon doing that it activated the machine, and the machine spent it's entire time activated trying to track down Wallace, and Grommit. Even though he didn't really have evil intentions.
RESOLUTION-
The resolution of this film was a comic resolution, because the moon machine finally got what he was dreaming for, and that was to go skiing in the snowy mountains... except this time it was on the moon, mad of cheese.
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I could not do the Wallace and Grommit shots video due to the fact that it was copyright claimed.
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