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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Method Acting

Method Acting: It is when you add and go along with the mood of the scene. You add and take away things from the overall picture presented.
Stanislavski: it is a peron that was a coach and mentor to many actors that advised them that the best way and tech. of acting is not not to act.
"Waterfront": now that I have seen the film I can see many ways that he uses method acting. Especially, the scene with the gloves he uses it with his reactions to every situation in each seen.

Favorite Actor(s)

My most FAVORITE! actor(s): Sandra Bullock, Rachel McAdams, and Ryan Gosling(:




Ryan Gosling: He is a serious and focused actor ( very handsome ) (:




Rachel McAdams: such a great love based and intense actress to her job ( one of my MOST! favorite movies )



Sandra Bullock: Great comedian (first time I loved her acting skills)










The Social Network!

What is Roger Ebert's hook?: His Hook quickly starts with him comparing the real and the movie character.


What background does he give?: The background that he gives is about the character and the real person of the movie.


Does Ebert discuss the film techniques?: He doesn't talk much about film tech.


If you have seen the movie, do you agree with his opinion about the movie?: I haven't :(

Screwball Comedy(:

A screwball comedy is a really fast paced movie. That has many witty comments that draw the audience continuously into the plot and theme of the movie. The actors in this type of movie talk fast, but timed precisely so every character speaks right after each other in a fast and timely fashioned order.






*ALL OF THE FILM WERE MADE IN THE SAME STUDIO*

For/Against MPAA

I honestly. feel like I must be against the whole MPPA. The MPAA is pretty much a group of people that have a lot of power. That decide weather kids, teens, or adults should be able to see certain material. I feel like it's not fair at any kind of sense. Who gives them the right to decide?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

2nd Soliloquy

(p. 38)

Explain Hamlet's state of mind:

Hamlet's state of mind in this soliloquy, is that he fears danger and disaster to approach with his father's war like ghost/ spirit. Out of this outcome he believes that there are only secrets hidden to come out of his father's combatted ghost.

Embed quote in your own sentence structure:

Hamlet only has the option to believe that his father's presence is only the outcome of other's "foul deeds [to] rise."

Monday, November 1, 2010

Soliloquy

1. Explain what makes Hamlet's speech on pp. 26-29 a soliloquy:

- Hamlets speech is considered to be classified as a soliloquy because of his direct and out loud thoughts. That he expresses in an empty environment where only the audience is supposed to be hearing only.

2. What insights has Hamlet given the reader into his character's thoughts?
- The insight that is given to the audience is that he is disgusted by the fact that his father has not been dead for two months, yet. But, his mother is "O most wicked speed, to post with such dexterity to incestuos."