Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Bring Out The Gimp, So We Know What He Looks Like.
Ah yes the Gimp, a dark thing of our world that has possessed human's into pleasure/pain. But why do people hate the Gimp what has he actually done to his. Why does he have to be defined as dark or twisted. These are the questions I ask the readers of this blog of mine.
I mean it has in a way affected our culture - specifically the film culture and yes I am talking about the 1994 Tarantino film Pulp Fiction.
In fact I believe there was a gimp in the Madonna video Justify My Love so more or less the Gimp has had a significant impact on certain forms of media.
The only reason I am blogging about this is because I think Gimps should be taken into a much more lighter concept. I had this idea on the bus today about bringing a Gimp mask into my class and becoming the Radio Gimp, because I think people should have a lighter outlook towards the Gimp community.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Oh Remakes You Have So Much Thought
So yeah remakes, there are many of them and 99% of the time, they are quite pathetic however there are some that have some thought and do end up being successful for instance Brian DePalma's Scarface.
However it is not the case for many movies such as The Ring and The Grudge
The only reason I am talking about this is because I have started to notice that there are many remakes being released such as a remake of Sam Peckinpah's highly controversial film Straw Dogs
Another remake coming out soon is David Fincher's "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" starring Daniel Craig. Which for me is rather disappointing as the original Swedish film is amazing.
Speaking of which is it just me or have the lengths of time between the original movies release and the release of the remake shortened a hell of a lot for instance the Swedish horror movie Let The Right One In was released in 2008 and the remake was released 2 years after. The exact same goes to the Japanese horror film The Grudge. However there are films that have been taking time for the remake to be released: for instance the 2003 Korean movie Oldboy (by Chan-Wook Park) which was released originally in 2003. In 2012, Spike Lee is remaking this amazing movie and is more or less going to ruin it just like most of the time.
Overall most remakes will flop and also implicates that most of these directors have got little to no thought and are so desperate that they have to adapt decent and original movies.
However it is not the case for many movies such as The Ring and The Grudge
The only reason I am talking about this is because I have started to notice that there are many remakes being released such as a remake of Sam Peckinpah's highly controversial film Straw Dogs
Another remake coming out soon is David Fincher's "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" starring Daniel Craig. Which for me is rather disappointing as the original Swedish film is amazing.
Speaking of which is it just me or have the lengths of time between the original movies release and the release of the remake shortened a hell of a lot for instance the Swedish horror movie Let The Right One In was released in 2008 and the remake was released 2 years after. The exact same goes to the Japanese horror film The Grudge. However there are films that have been taking time for the remake to be released: for instance the 2003 Korean movie Oldboy (by Chan-Wook Park) which was released originally in 2003. In 2012, Spike Lee is remaking this amazing movie and is more or less going to ruin it just like most of the time.
Overall most remakes will flop and also implicates that most of these directors have got little to no thought and are so desperate that they have to adapt decent and original movies.
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