Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

April 30, 2008

Spoiler Free Iron Man movie reaction

Let me first say, this is not a review. I mostly hate reviews of things that are strictly creative, art or make a statement. Therefore if I DID do a review it would be something like this:

“See it.” --- # End Sarcasm#

Tony Stark, the one from this movie, succeeds as the all-star version of every tech geek in silicon valley-- a witty, popular billionaire with unlimited resources and enough time to tinker around on whatever project interests them. Mostly tech geeks are also passively cocky, but only in proportion to the amount of success (measured in trade journal articles and dollars earned) they've had. The cockiness is usually pretty valid, too, because these guys rarely disappoint.

Iron Man the movie doesn't disappoint either.

That being said, I've never really seen Iron Man as the standard super-hero archetype. When I was growing up reading comics from back in the day --- When Marvel's brand logo still had the word “comics” in it --- I always saw Iron Man as the ultra cool looking character who's civilian life resembled some rubbery douchebag who's facial hair always matched the decade we were living in. His tales were all pretty dramatic, too. They had to have dramatic story lines because tech in the `70s and `80s really sort of sucked compared to the world we live in today.

So imagine a younger version of Steve Jobs as the hero we all want him to be even though we hear otherwise from the net media. Then, imagine his desire to chase after a perfect piece of technology. Now get Robert Downey Jr. to play him in a flick and prepare to be entertained upon watching the first few minutes of the film. Also, the movie anticipates every single time you would seemingly have a fanboy moment and plays it up to a point that works for an entire audience.

That's all I'm saying. For all other inquires, see my review.

-TechGOnzo

February 24, 2008

The state of media, government and zombies... Romero's Blog


Zombie movies, which can be classified as apocalyptic fiction, have always been a good source of fuel for making me think about things in a different way. Take away the dead people walking around, the constant smack of flesh being eaten, and the creepy mood music and you're viewing a 90-minute version of a major catastrophe that our government was unable to overt.

I cannot vouch for all zombie movies, just the ones directed by George A. Romero, the father of this particular flavor of horror genre.

But, when I began looking for information about his new movie Diary of the Dead, all I wanted was release dates and theater listings. However, I ended up finding a blog posted to what I believe is the film's official myspace page. If it is genuine, Romero himself authored the blog, which contains much more information than the undead--just like you'd find in any of his films. Here's an excerpt:

"So first of all, can I tell you how much I distrust the net?

"That's actually part of what DIARY is about -- that and a bunch of zombies trying to kill our heroes, who are young film students making a horror movie when they discover the real horrors of the dead coming back to life.

"There's so much misinformation online. So many lies. In the old days, there were three networks, so we got three lies. Now there are thousands – millions – of bits of information, so there are thousands – millions --- of lies.

"Okay, so don't call them lies. Call them opinions. Viewpoints. How do you choose from among them? You have to work. You have to think. You have to do your homework.

"Everyone just uses the new media to reinforce what they already believe. Facts should be facts. But the net has turned them into gossip, rumor, opinion.

"We've always been conned, but at least when there was some management behind what we were hearing, it was benign. Now, with so many voices, with so little management, anyone can say anything, and find someone who will believe it.

"If Hitler were alive today, he wouldn't need a town square. He could just start blogging and attract millions of supporters in a fraction of the time it took him to take Germany to war.

"I'm not trying to do the same thing, to get people to listen to me or to influence opinion. I'm just saying what I think, and that's what DIARY OF THE DEAD does.

"I hope it's a good story and an entertaining, scary ride. But like all my zombie films, I intend it to be more than a zombie film. The monsters are allegories for what's happening in the world. They are any catastrophe. A hurricane, like Katrina. A war, like Iraq. A tragedy, like 9/11. The movie is about what people like you and me do in such situations, and how the government is unable to help us cope."

Link to the full blog post can be found here.
I can't wait to see it.

Trailer: