“Shining” is a very clever piece of work, both proving how clichéd the modern style of movie trailer is, and Hitchcock’s theories on the nature of montage, that is, meaning in film is determined by the arrangement of images. Hulk showed us downloaded satirical movie trailers, like “Shining,” a re-edit of footage from The Shining that makes it look like an uplifting tale of a cranky author befriending an adorable tyke. With the important addendum that Michael Bay sucks. Darth, guitarist and unofficial band manager, and I ended up discussing the nature of recycling in art, making nonqualitative observations of the connection between Picasso and the Transformers movie as both being generated by an alchemy of old ideas into new. In celebrating an old friend, a singer whom I shall call Jewel, returning briefly to town after a year away-she described her new life as same shit, different town, slightly warmer-we started off guzzling rum and red wine and passing a joint until Jewel was afflicted with rabid munchies whilst hiding under the table. We’re an eclectic group, ranging from 19 to 35 years old, united generally by a love of music and bohemian insouciance. “Happy Feet” 1 and 2 can be found on YouTube for $2.99 each.It was evening when my friends and I seemed to be aging in reverse. “Happy Feet” is a great story about finding yourself and being unapologetic in who you are, and with Robin Williams in the cast, you know it’s going to be great. Just when Mumble has almost given up, a girl taps on the glass and Mumble starts dancing, drawing a crowd, giving him his confidence back. Mumble follows a human boat for answers, and is captured and put in an aquarium. When Mumble is finally exiled for his dancing, he goes to Lovelace again for advice, but he is being choked by the plastic rings and has lost hope. When Mumble sees an excavator from the humans, he and the Amigos go to see Lovelace, a “wise” penguin with the plastic rings of a six-pack around his neck, which he says was bestowed on him by the mystic beings. The elder Emperor Penguins disapprove of Mumble’s dancing, however.Īfter saving a group of Adelie penguins called “the Amigos,” they befriend Mumble and support his dancing. To attract a mate, every Emperor Penguin must sing a “heart song” to find their match. It has the adventure of “The Chronicles of Narnia” and the magical creatures of “Harry Potter.” “TSC” is available on YouTube for $2.99 and Amazon for $3.99. Jared must enlist the help of his family and the mystical friends of Arthur Spiderwick to keep the book safe. Jared soon discovers that not all of the creatures are friendly, and they want the book. He finds the journal of Arthur Spiderwick, which explains every creature from this invisible world. The forest is filled with creatures that can only be seen through a special lens. When Jared Grace’s family movies to a “big creepy house in the middle of nowhere,” he finds himself in the last place he wants to be. “RotG” can be found on YouTube for $2.99. It deals with believing in yourself, and becoming who you were meant to be. “RotG” is magical and full of wonder, and the animation is stunning. The Guardians must learn to work together to defeat the Boogeyman and keep the children safe. They need a new Guardian to join their team: Jack Frost. In “RotG,” Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and the Sandman face a threat from the Boogeyman that they can’t handle on their own. And so long as children believe in them, they will protect them. Our childhood figures who brought us wonder, hope and joy are much more powerful than they seem. “HTTYD” and “HTTYD2” are both available on YouTube for $2.99 each. “HTTYD” is an incredibly funny and heartwarming animated film, more so than some Disney movies. Instead, he sets it free, and an unlikely friendship forms. Hiccup finds the dragon in the forest, but he can’t bring himself to kill it. When Hiccup finally downs a Night Fury using a net launcher he built, no one believes him. “HTTYD” is about a teen Viking named Hiccup who, unlike the rest of his village, just can’t seem to kill a dragon. But, there are some amazing movies out there that aren’t from Disney, but feel like they could be, that are definitely worth checking out. And if you’re like me, you could watch Disney movies over and over for the rest of your life. I’ve cried at the majority of them, especially Pixar.
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