Thursday, May 5, 2011

The evolution of motion pictures should be taken to new dimensions literally. Instead of 3D let there be many theaters with 4D where movies are show with 3D glasses and have effects that are Physical. This could include rain machines, vibrations, chairs rocking back and forth, fog machines to make places feel wet, humid and moist and other simulators. Some movies in few areas of the world have places like this. The prices of tickets would go up but it would be worth it.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH7KZD5vGBY

the link above is to the upcoming movie Cowboys and Aliens. Cowboys and Aliens come on Hollywood keep on pushing all these aliens movies that are coming out later this year. Many expect for future movies to be intriguing and more technologically advanced than ever before but hollywood may be expecting for that technology to de delivered by our alien brothers. Mixing Cowboys and Aliens mixes past and future but does not call for originality. People want to see box breakers like Star Wars again.
Although American Theatre and Minstrel shows shows are not technically considered Cinema or Motion pictures it most likely is what made cinemas when it was available. In the past there were shows called Blackface, were white man would paint there faces black and impersonate the lives of african american slaves. Going from racist shows to the movie screen with integration of whites and blacks is a major step in society. Recently some of the films are involving Indian-American actors so this comes to show how far we have gotten.In the future hopefully we will see stars collaborating in movies with other stars across the globe.

Super Hero Season Begins Again

Another Summer and another round of Super Hero Blockbusters. This year's fare brings us Thor, Xmen, Green Lantern and Captain America. At three Marvel properties to one DC, it is already apparent which comic book brand is working the hardest. This seems to be a pretty significant reversal of roles when I recall my childhood movies of four Batman movies, four Superman movies and a Supergirl too. Thor comes out this weekend, so if you are curious about the movie, check out the trailer below.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011


Right now in present time we find ourselves with theatre screens that extend from wall to wall to better the experience of the viewer and for the movie to be of better quality but still find that big isn't big enough. What is needed in the movie industry is for a screen that blocks out peripheral images while watching a movie. This would definitely make the viewer seem as if they were in the movie. A screen with a lot of power and resolution would be needed for this but not enough power to where the human eye would be damaged.
Motion Pictures has evolved in different ways which include watching movies inside a closed building or outside in your car. As much as places are charging for movies they can at least use some money to renovate. Comfort can add to the experience of the movie. some of the theaters have uncomfortable seating. Possibly seats may look like the ones above and may possibly come with 3D glasses or maybe even seats that vibrate when there is a scene that calls for it.

Bond, James Bond

You simply cannot have a movie blog without thementioning of bond, so I will save this blog. (so Bondesque). Is there a movie series that has gone through 6 different acors playing the same character over 40 years, yes 40 yrs this coming year and the release of "Bond 23", the 23rd movie of its own niche. Double o seven or simply 007 is a british special forces agent with great gadgets, looks and charisma that has warmed his way onto everybody's t.v. set at one time or another. You cannot get to the future of anything , before knowing where you came from. This reigns the same for movies as well, Bond was here with Sean Coonery in 1962 and will continue the legacy with Daniel Craig in 2012 T.B.A. If you have read this blog and have a favorite Bond actor, film , car actress or weapon, please share with us.

Catch'em if you can

Warner Brothers, Fox, Universal and Sony are going to give the rights to Direct TV to show their movies now just 60 days after they hit the theatres. The Box Office giants want to fight back by boycotting their films, but how do you have any movies to play if you boycott the big four?!!! All movies make theri most money right out of the gate, depending on the strenght of advertising, but nowadays , not many movies actually last past 4-6 weeks. But, Wait, I don't have Direct TV, now what do I do? We'll have to wait and see the terms and lenghts of the conracts Direct TV will get for these movies.

Ghostbusters

In the Future, Movies may get worse, as Craig blogged about remakes and re-do's of trilogies, I too am weary of the future of movies. I have recently read that Sony intends on making another Ghost buster's movie, Awesome right? Wrong! They have at their disposal the original director, willing and able, however, Sony is going to use a guy that is only credited with directing a music video. This could go really bad, bad like Russell Crowe and Kate Blanchett doing the prequel to Robin Hood, but without any of the Robin Hood tale too it. Their is also talk of re shooting the Spider-mans again, already, as Craig also said, again, already. Again, However they are looking to use another up and coming director only credited with directing a music video. Those things are so subjective, and artsy fartsy, We all have reason to be concerned the future of cinema

CGI to Claymation


AS the future of movies hits with each individual new flick, the next big thing is just around the corner. This was the same senario in the late 70's and early 80's with a record breaking world renowned movie trilogy called "Star Wars", however at the same time that these movies were making blockbuster records, another more simpler sci-fi fanatasy genre was being born. It happened simultaniously and suffered for it. The George Lucas- Jim Henson claymation fantasy and most of the times dark movies began to hit all around the early eighties, and most of us have a secret vise for these movies like, Willow", "The Labrynth" and "The Dark Crystal". THey did not fare well at the box office due to an overshadowing of the great trilogy also making records at the same time. view: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2011/apr/27/clip-join-80s-cult-fantasy-cinema