
Movie Trailers
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Double

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Elevate
Elevate was released on October 21st. It is a very inspiring and touching movie about a few boys that rely on basketball for hope. The documentary is about Senegalese basketball players that are given the opportunity to get an education and play basketball in the United States. Although the movie focuses on their ability to play ball, you are able to see other things they struggle with as they get accustom to the culture in the U.S. Some of these things include learning English, meeting women, and learning to drive. Amandou Gallo Fall is one of the main character in the movie and has the most emotional impact on the audience. At an early age he was found by a Peace Corp member and later offered a Stateside basketball scholarship. Now the coach of the boys, he instills many things in his players, including pride, drive, and determination. Although he was just the coach, he had such an impact on his team and was in their eyes a true champion.
This movie was filmed for over four years and across two continents. According to IMBD Elevate received a 4.6 out of 10 rating, which isn’t outstanding, yet the critics stated that it was very “exciting” and “inspiring”. The opening weekend it made a total of $3,547, but it was only released in Los Angeles and New York. Many critics liked the movie, but thought it lacked the depth of emotion in the area of religion. The boys were all Muslim and struggled with their beliefs and the way other people felt about their beliefs, yet the director only briefly touched it. Movie critics enjoyed the movie, but I do agree with them. Incorporating their religion and expressing their feelings would really appeal to many people who have also struggled with their beliefs in society. Overall, the movie did very well and will be a great hit when it comes out on DVD.

Monday, November 7, 2011
Paranormal Activity 3
Paranormal Activity 3 was released in theatres on October 21st. Although it only got a 3 star rating, it was claimed to be the best one so far. The opening weekend Paranoramal Activity took in $52 million at the box office. Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly magazine states that even the "scary" horror films such as Saw and Hostle don't compare to Paranormal Activity! He also states that the Paranormal movies "are the first movies in years that have audiences screaming in unison." They do this by incorporating things that affect the average person, things we can relate to. Then they use the home videos to work your imagination. You are unable to see the "creature" or thing torturing them, but you can see what it does to make the viewer use their imagination. This leads you to believe there is something there, without really showing you what it is. This tactic works in their advantage by sending fear through the audience. The story behind Paranormal Activity 3 is a prequel to the first and second movie. The two main women in the first two movies (Katie and Kristi) are younger, teenage girls in this one. Kristi is the teenage girl in the third that communicate with spirits, and believes that the ghost is her invisible friend. This movie has very similar "activities" to the first two movies, with a few new ones included. The directors do an excellent job at angling and placing each camera in the perfect position to build up anticipation! One of the downfalls to the movie was that it was stated to have bad acting, dull characters, and long stretches of boredom with a few spurts of excitement. This is why many viewers did not enjoy the Paranormal Activity movies. The entire movie is filmed by home video, and most of the film is captured at night, where nothing exciting happens, except a few minor "scares". One movie critic claimed "It preys on our fear of the unknown. As soon as that 'unknown' is revealed by the end, you can't help but feel kind of insulted." This is why many viewers were not satisfied by the movie. When the truth is finally revealed it is not as "elaborate" as it was made out to be.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Footloose

Monday, October 24, 2011
Hell and Back Again


Sunday, October 16, 2011
Introduction
This blog is an analysis of movie trailers that are being release in the month of October. The list of movies I will be analyzing are Hell and Back Again which came out on October 5th; Footloose, which came out on October 14th; Paranormal Activity 3, which comes out October 21st; Elevate, which also comes out on October 21st; and The Double, which comes out on October 28th. I'm going to write my blogs with a style similar to Rolling Stones Magazine, which is a movie critics website that uses an expository writing style to provide information about the movie. The expository writing style will allow me to analyze the movie trailers and then comment on how other people felt about the movie after it has been released. This blog will start in October and continue into November and be posted once a week.
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