Friday, December 16, 2011
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12037
Jim Parsons
So once, awhile back, we spent part of a class discussing our favourite actors and I even shared one with you on the blog before (NPH!), so I decided to share another: Jim Parsons. If you’ve ever been around when I’ve gotten a text message, you’ll know how much I adore the Big Bang Theory. But a big part of the magic of that show is Jim Parson’s character, Sheldon. I think the thing I like the most about his work is his specificity to his character. Especially after all we’ve learned in this class, you really start to notice things that he does to completely embody the character, like how he utilizes objects, for example. But even further than that into the way he talks, the way he moves, the way he looks at people, and even the way he laughs. So I want to attach an article for you about him. It’s mostly about his work on the show, but it also talks about his roots in theatre in Texas. I thought was really great, for example, the fact the he was a founding member of a company in Houston. So check out the article and check out big bang theory!
Sword Fights!
I found this video compiling clips of the Top Ten Sword Fights and I right away wanted to share it. I’ve actually been searching for something like it to share with you all for a while because last year when we did stage combat in voice and movement 2, I really became attached to it. I’m one of those people that needs to feel like the are doing things the “right way.” Well that doesn’t really exist here in our major, but I think because stage combat is so specific and precise, I’m really comfortable doing it. It even helped me become more comfortable and confident doing other activities in the class. So because of this, now when I see a great fight scene, I’m immediately drawn to it. So one or two of the ones in here are a little silly and not quite as interesting as the others in my opinion, but overall it’s real fun to take a look at.
Quilling!
So I’ve showed a bunch of different art things on here that were new to me and I have one more that I found. It’s called quilling! Basically it’s an art form where you cut paper into strips, roll them and then put them together to design a picture of sorts. The explanation sound s a little lame so you’ll have to check out the photos from the website below because I was definitely impressed. I really love art forms like this that use such simple concepts, but truly create something fantastic, like origami, for example. The process of quilling surprisingly dates all the way back to the renaissance and later became a hobby in the 18th and 19th centuries. If you look at the pictures, I really love how when the different colored strips are put together and the way the light hits it, it creates shadows and blends the colors! It’s something I’d actually even like to attempt myself.
Much Ado About Nothing
So I posted a while ago about Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, so you can probably tell I’m big Joss Whedon fan. Well, he’s done something kind of similar again, which brings me so much joy you can’t even imagine. This time, he’s doing a modern version of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing! It is adapted and directed by Joss Whedon, of course and was completely filmed in only 12 days. The coolest part is that the film will be the very first feature from Bellwether, a micro-studio created just for the production of small, independent narratives for all media. It’s all about coming up with ideas, getting them out there, and “embracing a DIY ethos,” something we saw with Dr. Horrible. So I hope you will all anxiously await the release next year with me!
John Hurt discusses...
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12035
Carnage: The Movie
http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/movies/roman-polanskis-carnage-with-jodie-foster-review.html?src=dayp
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeauvE1M7qc&feature=player_embedded
"ONE ENERGETIC ACTOR"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXo81hWhfQ0
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Clock
So I’ve been meaning to get to the MFA all semester and now that I’m done finals, I finally went yesterday. While I was there I saw the exhibit that they have showing Christian Marclay’s film, The Clock (2010). So basically the film is a composition of thousands of clips from a large range of films, each showing one minute of the 24 hours in the day. The coolest part is that it’s played so that it is synchronized with the accurate time wherever in the world it is played. Therefore, when I went in the theatre at 5:27, the scene playing showed the time 5:27. So each clip has some sort of time-telling device such as watches, clock towers, sundials, alarm clocks, and so on. It’s really interesting to take a look at and apparently took several years to find and compile all the videos, i can;t even imagine how difficult that must of been. Anyways it’s still playing til December 31 and the MFA is free for us so you should check it out if you’re interested!
Actors and roles


Friends

Cirque Do Soleil Mystere

Toccata and Fugue on a step-piano!
Civilian action too much?
He looks like he was on the wrong side of a bruiser, if you ask me.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/breaking-news/offbeat/ticket-furore-man-paid-his-fare-16090995.html?r=RSS/
Have you think about it?
On the set
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvIv9XEINhM
Amy Adams
Good choice.
Lame or Interesting?
Finally.
Tough Decision.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
617 The Series!
Urban Nutcracker
Option A: Arts meets diversity...
Take a little Tchaikovsky and twist it with some Duke Ellington and you'll have BalletRox's Urban Nutcracker. BalletRox combines young student dancers and professional dancers to create a ranging production. They took the Victorian English setting and switched it to contemporary Boston, added dancers who practice over four different types of dance, a musical twist, and created a great display to the commitment that BalletRox has to the community. It is currently being presented for the second year at the Wheelock Family Theater.
Option B: [WARNING it's not for the faint of heart!]
The Somerville Theater has decided to put their own spin on a Christmas classic entitled... wait for it... The Slutcracker (Disclaimer: I am not making this up). What does this entail? Basically it's a "Burlesque Spectacular." This has been described as "some next level shit" by the Boston Phoenix and I'm not surprised. You can watch the YouTube clip and you will probably agree.
I'll let you decide which one you'd prefer to watch, no judgments here, but it's a great way to enjoy your holiday season if you can!
Tax Breaks for Theatre
A Pumpkin or A Carriage to the Broadway Ball?
A Reconceived "Cinderella"
Children as the target
Austin Powers-- The Musical!?!?!?
Austin Powers the Musical?
The Blue Dragon...Comic Book Style!
The Blue Dragon Images
From Stage to Page
Accents speak louder than race!
So many of you know that I’m also a psychology major, but the thing I’m interested in most is social psychology, which is why this article I want to share with you really sparked my interest. The article is about how accents affect our relationships and I think being theatre majors we all understand the importance of voice and talked about how accents can affect a piece. The article explains that as humans we create relationship networks largely based on the race, gender and age of others. But recent research shows that when you add accents to the mix, race becomes less important and we are instead drawn more to people with the same accents as ourselves. Interestingly, it is most often the case that people with non-native accents will be discriminated against even if they are fluent speakers of the language. I’ve kind of experienced this myself speaking German with my American accent to Austrians in Vienna, so I can assure it’s true and another reason why I was drawn to this article. You should really check it out, it’s very interesting!
Spinning Dancer
So I’ve always really loved optical illusions. When I was little the Sunday paper always had one at the back and to be honest, it was the only reason I ever picked up a newspaper at that age. So I don’t know if any of you have ever heard of the spinning dancer, but I came across it for the first time recently. It’s supposed to appear as though it is spinning both clockwise AND counterclockwise. Well, I’m sure many of you are skeptical, as I was to begin with. I kept staring and staring, but it only turned one way and then finally just as I was about to give up and close the window, it began turning the other way! I was still skeptical assuming it was a video and it changed to spin the other way on it’s own and it wasn’t an optical illusion. So I called Tara over and made her look as well. Finally, after a minute of looking at the piece, it changed for her too! We were still skeptical until we discovered that for me it was turning counterclockwise and for her it was turning clockwise! So check it out cause it’s really fun to stare at for a while and watch it switch back and forth!
Prejudice Runs Rampant
Think about it. Just 50 years ago, Black-Americans were being sprayed by water hoses, chased down by dogs like prey in the wild, and hung from trees and burned alive. All done in the name of "preserving the peace" "the greater good" and "domestic tranquility" and "protection of civil rights." Do you REALLY think that after only 50 years and a black president that that instituted white supremacist thought of oppression has been erased from the minds, lives, laws, government and culture of America? I think not.
I ain't sayin'. I'm just sayin'...
Anyway...the thing that sparked that was a comedic article I ran across on cracked.com. They're pretty hilarious, honestly. They make very good points, but it's funny. So, it's not too hard on those that prefer not to discuss "unpleasant things".
It's called: "5 Old-Timey Prejudices That Still Show Up in Every Movie"
Check it out: http://www.cracked.com/article_19549_5-old-timey-prejudices-that-still-show-up-in-every-movie.html?wa_user1=2&wa_user2=Movies+%26+TV&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=trending_now
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
gangsta fight
The Hobbit in 3D
THE HOBBIT
GO the Fok to Sleep
GO THE FOK TO SLEEP
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Three Stooges MOVIE 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4IoUo_ZJkY&feature=share
Boston is the Place to Be!
http://bostonglobe.com/arts/2011/11/27/boston-theater-youth-revival/mS0RY5XSqNkFqHFVSOcKZP/story.html
Edgar Muller- Fantastic Artist
Julius Caesar- An EPIC scene; I hate the word epic, but its actually relevant in this case
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FvgP5hO99o
The Quality Most Needed – by Laurette Taylor
http://www.sheilaomalley.com/?p=388
Friday, December 9, 2011
Shameless Self-Promotion #2
BREAK UP SONG
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Voice-Over Tips
http://www.awn.com/mag/issue4.06/4.06pages/kenyon/voicesurvey.php3/
AWD
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
45 most powerful images of 2011
45 MOST POWERFUL IMAGES
Improv Everywhere
IMPROV EVERYWHERE
Monday, December 5, 2011
Skateboard Sculptures
In the Name of the People
How Texture Effects Us
Serial Killer Story- The Zodiac Killer
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/notorious/zodiac/river_1.html