Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Concept 87 q.3
Out of a pirate explorer and an archeologist I'd choose the explorer to go on a quest. Unlike the pirate which would only be on a ship and on the open water the explorer can be anywhere. The archeologist can only be on land so that eliminates 71% of the world that he can be traveling. I would have my explorer be on a quest to catch 2 animals of every species on the planet so that I can have them reproduce and create a larger population. This would be a life long quest and my explorer would be eager to take the challenge.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Concept 86 Q.1
I'd have to say that Inception was the most suspenseful movie that I've seen. It just keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the movie because of the mind boggling puzzles and the ambiguity in there. I think that no one really knows what is happening throughout the film because every action can be interpreted in various ways. In the movie the protagonist has to implant a thought into another persons mind to save a company and then he can go back to the united states and see his children. He flees the country at first because the police think that he killed his wife when in reality the wife committed suicide. What keeps me guessing is the transitions from dream state to reality. We never really know whether he is dreaming or he is awake.
Concept 85 Q. 2
I think that it is better to have loved and lost rather than to have never loved because all humans need some love. If you never had a love then I think that your life has been wasted and that person has accomplished nothing. Ever since the beginning of time people had love for one another. It's just something that all humans must go through to really experience life. If you have loved someone and lost them then you'll see how much it means and you'll at least have experienced it for sometime.
Concept #84 Q.3
The scariest movie that I've ever seen would have to be It by Stephen King. That movie terrified me because of the random moments in which the clown popped up. I'd never suspect him to pop up in some scenes and he would which would scare me. Also, the clown in general was terrifying because I've always been scared of clowns. When I was 4 years old I was going to get a balloon from a clown at the fair. When I reached out to take the Balloon in the shape of a dog the clown grabbed my arm and lifted me into the air. He showed me his sharp teeth and made me cry. That encounter with a real life clown made the movie that much more horrific.
concept #83 Q. 3
If one of the characters in my movie had the ability to travel through time they'd have a harder time living without modern conveniences rather than possessing knowledge on future events/ technologies and not knowing how it works. The reason for this would be that my character would be a very germaphobic person. They will need the hand sanitizer, baby wipes, ovens, bathrooms, and other technologies that are easy to use and keep you clean. If they were in the future they would like it better because they will learn how to use the equipment and will be more comfortable in that time period.
concept 82 q.3
If I had the opportunity to interview Buffalo Bill Cody and ask him 10 questions I would probably use his answers to make a movie about a retired person who used to be renowned worldwide. That is because the information that I'm going to be getting is from a well known actor that is retired. His answers will make up the perfect character. I can show how such a famous person deals with their daily life after they are retired because we never really do know what happens to them. They just fall off the face off of the earth? I would ask Buffalo Bill Cody about his daily activities and struggles to make the movie accurate. I might ask him about his favorite scenes so that I can put him in those situations to keep the people at the edge of their seats.
concept # 81 Q. 3
Joseph, a lonely old man was on the verge of committing suicide. He was standing on top of a 500 foot building and decided to take the leap. While he was falling a black hole opened up right under him and ate him up. The black hole then spat him out in a new world. In this world everyone had 7 hands and their head was where a normal humans stomach would be. To adapt to the new society which he was eager to be apart of he made an apparatus that allowed him to control seven hands with his two hands. At first he was ostracized, but after a while he began to blend in and was accepted.
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