Showing posts with label joss whedon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joss whedon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Pause for the sound of tumbleweed...

Oh hello there! You probably don't remember me, it's Sarah who writes this blog and was then torn away by real life and wasn't even able to write a bunch of blog posts to come back with even though she has plenty of films to write about. So for now I will leave you with an article from FSR about my filmmaker of the moment Mr. Joss Whedon.

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Marvel Unveils Next Round Of Movies!

I adore a good superhero flick and Marvel seem to be at the top of their game in terms of this. The Avengers was an unprecedented crossover of epic proportions and Marvel are getting ready for phase two which will lead up to The Avengers 2.  Over at Total Film, the titles of the next few instalments have been released along with some posters and concept art!


Monday, 7 May 2012

100% Spoiler Free Avengers Top Ten

There has been a tiny bit of a lag hasn't there? Well, that aside, I thoroughly enjoyed Avengers as much as I expected to and in honour of that I have compiled my 100% Spoiler Free Top Ten reasons why you should see this film / best bits / fangirl squees.




Monday, 30 April 2012

Shivering in Antici.....pation



I have been soaking up any Avengers related stuff I can find at the moment and the featurettes have been coming thick and fast. However, it's getting to the point now where the stuff is getting a tad repetitive I've been scaling back before I go and see it Wednesday. So what's the next big thing to look forward to afterwards? Well, the Avengers is just the first in the yearly glut of Spring/Summer blockbusters and a new trailer for Prometheus dropped recently: 





A fan of the original Alien series, I admit I haven't been following the news on this one as much as I thought I would. However, it looks promising and I got to also see the very creepy promo that came out earlier this month:



Also, if you have few spare minutes

There was meant to be a few bits and pieces about Dancer in the Dark today but I am swamped with Uni work so the only stuff you might be getting for a while is gibberings about narrative structure etc.

Sarah x 

Thursday, 26 April 2012

The Cabin in the Woods


I like Joss Whedon. I dislike Horror. I debated about going to see Cabin in the Woods at all but when I did I was really glad, I mean really, really glad.  It’s directed by Drew Goddard who co-wrote with Whedon. As well as penning scripts for both Angel and Buffy, Goddard was a producer on lost and wrote the screenplay for Cloverfield, as such he has experience with taking old concepts and putting a quirky spin on them. The strength of the movie lies in the fact that it isn’t really a horror film at all. It’s a deconstruction. A witty, dark and ultimately questioning deconstruction.  There’s not too much more you can say about the film without spoiling it for a potential viewer and the film is really only effective if you go into it not knowing what to expect.  There’s fun at the beginning going “Hey! There’s Fred from Angel” or “Hey it’s Thor!” (Side note: Am very much looking forward to The Avengers) and the slow build up to the point where the shit really hits the fan is tantalising and evocative of the golden age of the slasher flick (That is, if you are one who holds the opinion that there was a ‘golden age of the slasher flick’ but I digress.)

But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain and an athlete and a basket case, a princess...
and a criminal. Does that answer your question? Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club. (Sort of)

As I say, it is a supremely hard film to describe without giving away what the core of the movie is but I will say that everything after the scene in the elevator is extremely rewarding for the viewer and the film is crowned with a delightful cameo and an awesome final shot. Cabin in the Woods doesn’t skimp on the horror or the blood (Warning for the squeamish! Plus the aforementioned post-elevator sequence takes this to eleven) and there are plenty of jump scares but the film never strays from it’s message. It’s also extremely fun to watch and there are some great lines, most of which are delivered by Marty. All in all it is recommended viewing.

Fun fact: Drew Goddard played “Fake Thomas Jefferson” in Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog. God Bless IMDB.

More later x