22 April 2009

Online on campus event story


Walking into the Garvery Center Friday night 20 minutes before the play Tartuffe began in Judd Theater, no one knew what exactly to expect. One of the things that amazed many people was how many people would be there and the line people had to wait in before obtaining the tickets. As audience members made their way through the line and into the Judd Theater, the amount of seats that were already filled was somewhat surprising. 
Within the first few moments of the play starting, freshman Tom Cotter, automatically identified a classmate of ours, Adam Everson, playing Damis, but that did not help the openin scene become more entertaining. About 20 minutes into it, people in the audience were so lost and were looking to other audience members for guidance. 
"I was so lost for about the first hour of this play and definitely waiting for it to pick up," said Cotter. Within the first 40 minutes, the character Tartuffe had yet to appear so that suspense didn't sit well. 
A form of conflict arises 20 minutes into this play with Orgon wanting to give his daughter Mariane to Tartuffe for marriage. Rachel Miller's character Dorine was a breath of fresh air within these confusing, dull characters.
"I found that there was ony one real funny scene throughout the whole play. During the whole play there was an usher who was cracking up the entire time, so I kind of felt out of the loop like I didn't get all the puns or tone of how words were delievered or anything," said freshman Kirby Killen. 
Tartuffe tried to get Elmire to kiss him to show her love to him, but in reality she did not have any love for him. She just wanted to show Orgon that Tartuffe is a fraud because he was saying that he could do anything and that Orgon could lead Tartuffe by the nose. This point in the play shows that Orgon is an imposter.
Toward the end, Damis runs into the house saying that Tartuffe has gone to the judge and gave him convicting papers that Orgon was holding for a friend, and the judge ordered police to arrest him. The policeman makes it seem like he is coming for Orgon, but he is really there to arrest Tartuffe. This everlasting play ends with Orgon realizes that Mariane should be with Valere and gives her to Valere to be his wife. 
Like everything entertainment related, this play had a slow start and better finish. 
"I think they talked it up too much because it was supposed to be hilarious and that you should "bring a box of Kleenex," said Christal Talamantes. 
Overall potentially it would be fine to go see this again if it were done by professionals because it felt like a lot of the speaking was either misunderstood or misheard because of the way it was set up and because of the lack of real accents and lack of experience in the actors. 

21 April 2009

Review: Race to Witch Mountain


The movie, Rave to Witch Mountain, I found myself being really excited about when it first came out but once it was out in the theatres and other movies were out that I wanted to see more, this movie took a backseat. But after a decision was made, not mine, my best friend and I were sitting in the theatre waiting to see this Saturday night. I've always been a fan of the Rock Dwayne Johnson, not only was my God brother obsessed with him as I was growing up but he always makes really good movies so once I was actually there and the movie started I was more excited. This movie took a very different turn than I thought it would. It was really good and left me content for the rest of the night. I felt like there were parts that I predicted in my head and that I knew exactly what the actors were going to say but maybe that's a Disney movie for me. I do feel like it could have gotten started earlier than it had but it still had some good parts and I enjoyed myself. I thought the young actors, AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig, didn't disappoint and did a very good job seeming to be different than an average kid their age. AnnaSophia Robb didn't disappoint me as she had in Bridge to Terabithia so overall with the performances given by the actors, the plot and the action I felt like this movie was a good.

16 April 2009

Review: Hannah Montana: The movie


Four words. This movie was amazing. When this movie first started being shown in trailers and what not I wasn't really interested in seeing it but as the time for it to come out approached, I found myself being really excited to see this movie and not only being really excited but also wanting to see it right away on opening weekend. I am not a follower of the Hannah Montana tv show but I will say that Miley Cyrus' music is very catchy. I wasn't able to see this movie the first day it came out and had to wait until Easter Sunday to see it but it was definitely worth the wait. Going into the theatre I wasn't quite sure what to expect especially since my best friend Curry had seen it opening day and told me I would need to bring kleenex because she cried like four times. Within the first few moments of walking in and having the previews play one of my best friends Tara and I knew that this movie was definitely not made for our age group at all but that didn't dabber our excitement. The songs in this movie didn't seem to be overwhelming like it would in a musical but had me wanting to download the songs afterwards. The story line was very good and touching and made you be able to relate to and the actors did a really good job making their characters believable. Also, I liked the drama within the two characters, Miley Stewart and Hannah Montana. I also really liked the cameo Taylor Swift played in this movie. Overall I found myself recommending Hannah Montana: the Movie to others.

13 April 2009

Movie Review: The Knowing


My weekend in Dallas was interesting to say the least, it had many crazy unpredictable parts and seeing this movie was one of them. My friend Tara and I officially wanted to see Hannah Montana the movie but since we went with two guy friends of ours they didn't want to and they ended up making us go see The Knowing instead. Since it was the last showing and we had to be convinced to see this movie, we missed the first few minutes and I already knew it was going to be a little creepy but didn't really care to hear about the trailers and what not so didn't know what was going on beforehand. I knew that this movie starred Nicolas Cage and I personally am not his biggest fan. I feel like he plays the same roles over and over and always knows too much in the roles he plays, than he should. Anyway so this movie had a good idea and wasn't as creepy as I thought but it still was creepy for me, a girl that does not like watching scary movies at all. The special effects and features on this movie was well worth watching it. But I feel like the trailer showed potentially too much and the directions, producers and actors all acted up the movie. It was decent but I definitely wouldn't go see this again and wouldn't have saw it in the first place had I not been forced to.

08 April 2009

Review: The Beauty & The Beast


The Beauty & The Beast is hands down my absolute favorite movie ever. Not only is this movie the best Disney movie of all time but also it's got a great message and sets out to be better than any Disney movie and does. Even still today with all the Disney movies out and that will, this movie is still amazing and has an appeal to people now-a-days. For my sweet sixteen, when thinking of a theme of what my party should all revolved around the first and only thing that came to mind was The Beauty & the Beast. Not only is the main character Belle, independent, smart and caring but she is able to relate to young girls and everyone who watches this movie. She is not a princess or a girl stuck in sleep that has to be kissed by her 'true love'. This movie shows a beast go from a messy, dirty fool to being a nice charming man that has proper manners and become a good young gentleman. Not only is this movie entertaining but it's also really good for young children and young ladies to know that a true gentleman should change his bad ways for you. Belle goes against the current and forms her own individuality and in the end finds her own happiness and is better because she did such a thing. Belle also teaches young ladies and children that reading is a good thing, Belle is constantly reading and talking about her books and just really gives those who need someone to look up to, a great role model even though she is ficitonal and a character. This movie gets better and better every time I watch it.

05 April 2009

Review: Sunshine Cleaning


Sunshine Cleaning was filmed in 2007 in New Mexico and starred Emily Blunt and Amy Adams but wasn't released until a few weeks ago. Emily Blunt, in my opinion, is brilliant. The only other movie I have seen her in was The Devil Wears Prada and comparing her performance in both movies is just..mindblowing. In Sunshine Cleaning, she plays a complete opposite of her Devil Wears Prada character and even loses her British accent. Amy Adams, on the other hand, had never really stood out to me..that is until this movie. This movie showed what an amazing actress she is. This movie was one of the few that I was genuiely excited to see and didn't disappoint at all. I found that this movie took everything that I thought it would be and made it twenty times better. The cast in this movie, as I have already mentioned, was perfect. It was definitely a movie worth the 18 dollars at AMC Quails Spring theater and the search for a theater close by that was showing this movie. Thanks to this movie I will be paying more attention to both Amy Adams and Emily Blunt's careers. I left the theater feeling very content with this movies plot and end and also wasn't let down by the excitement I had built up about it since I first saw the trailer. Normally I don't like indie movies but this movie went above and beyond.