Thursday, October 30, 2014


Memphis Belle-
I had watched this movie having small bias against world war two films. The only film I truly enjoy about the world war era is Saving Private Ryan, but I admit that I did think this film was better than previous films I had watched about 20th century warfare. I consider Memphis Belle only a satisfactory film, but there were some great aspects of the film including the story that the movie portrays. I thought the actual plot and characters were well done and I have great respect for the men who defended the United States during World War II and all wars. It is fascinating to watch a film about a group of young men preservering through challenges I will never experience. I also like the subtle humor that is included in the film. The film failed to stimulate my "woah" or "wow" senses, but battles were still interesting enough to keep my full attention. Maybe the bias I came with to watch the film is the reason I did not think this movie was spectacular, but regardless of my bias against world war II films, I would still recommend this film to future students because of the interesting historical story told about a brave group of soldiers. 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

1. 42 is one of the best sports films I have ever seen and makes me appreciate playing baseball even more. I am glad we watched a film that I could relate to easily and make connections to my own life. Jackie Robinson was not only a courageous athlete, but also a man with strong character and self control. After watching 42, I find it hard to imagine how anyone could go through what Jackie had to go through, without quitting or throwing a huge tantrum. Jackie did have a mental breakdown, but never once did he take out his anger on the players or cause physical harm. Only a man with strong morals and character can break baseball's color barrier and do it with such class. The best aspect of the film was the fact that I could easily follow the story and nothing in the movie seemed overly complicated to follow or excessive. It is a simple movie that is easy to follow and this is what makes it a great film for all ages (if parents condone the strong language).
2. I believe Jackie did indeed help this country, but I don't think he should deserve all the credit. Many African Americans that followed Jackie's lead dealt with the same issues Jackie had to go through. Other African Americans who played professional sports alongside with white athletes should receive recognition like Jackie did. I do believe what Jackie did was more courages and significant to overall racial equality than most other African American athletes that came before or after, but I still do not believe he should receive ALL the attention. Jackie Robinson did what most people would never even attempt and that is why he is so significant to American history. He was not only a great athlete, but a leader and model for African American athletes everywhere. I agree with Jackie's quote because self centered people will never be remembered. Only people who greatly affect other people in a positive (and sometimes negative way) are remembered by future generations. It is important to influence others because people only get one lifetime to live on this planet and it should be spent positively affecting others and yourself.
3. Jackie's values can be applied to many aspects of life including school. For example, determination and persistence are key to becoming and remaining a successful student. Great students must stay focused on their goals, work, and tasks, and must show persistent effort in their academics. Commitment and excellence can also be directly applied to achieving academic success.
       

Thursday, October 16, 2014

1. I thought Cinderella Man was an adequate movie. I am personally not a fan of boxing, but I thought this movie was a good take on an interesting boxer. Cinderella Man is an inspirational movie about James Braddock, a legendary boxer. I find it very amusing that this film was based on a real story and how James Braddock, an ordinary boxer, overcame obstacles and became a rememberable boxer. The actual boxing fights were interesting to watch, but seemed excessive and exaggerated. I also wish the ending was done differently because in my opinion, the movie ends too quickly right after the last fight. I just felt like there was more to the end of the film and his career in general. Overall, this is my favorite boxing film by far, but when compared to other sports film I have seen, I only consider it only "okay".
2. A Cinderella man is someone who enjoys a quick rise to greatness. Braddock is a great example of someone who became great under difficult circumstances and pressure. Braddock's career was almost finished until he found something deep inside and persevered to become a heavyweight champion.
3. I believe Braddock was doing all he could to take care of his family, regardless if he stole food. Braddock had to take extreme measures to ensure his family survived and had a meal to eat. Under these circumstances, what Braddock did can be justified. Personally, I would do whatever I had to, to ensure that my family had a meal to eat, even if that meant resorting to illegal activities.

Monday, October 13, 2014

1. The Godfather lives up to its reputation and is one of history's best films. It can be a bit confusing if you do not devote all your attention to watching the film. The first few times I watched this film, there were many scenes where I would not know who the characters were or what was going on. Having seen it for the third time, I now have a better understanding of the plot and characters. One thing I liked a lot was that the film did not feel like a movie made in the 70's. I usually like older films less because of how they look and their special effects. However, in my opinion, The Godfather looks like a more modern film, with the exception of music. The only thing I did not like about this film was the repetitive "Godfather musical reframe". This was the melody that was repeated for what seemed like every 5 minutes in the film. It is not significant enough to change my overall positive opinion of the movie, but it is an annoyance of mine. Out of all the mafia movies in existence, The Godfather is the one everyone remembers and knows. There is a reason The Godfather is sometimes considered the best film ever made. This film is a gem.
2. Vito Corleone may be involved in organized crime and considered a violent criminal, but he does stick to his strong morals. He is loyal to his friends and family. Many people actually consider him to be very generous. He tends to only use violence when necessary and not just when he feels like it. People close to Corleone respect him very much and this is evident through-out the movie.
3. I think organized crime is a threat to society and should be abolished. I felt relief when Corleone died because many more lives were saved. Murder is not justifiable and Corleone ran an operation that cut many lives short. The world was slightly better a place after that day.
4. The Godfather is worthy of being titled at classic. It still receives a great amount of attention today even though the film was released in 1972. Films that significantly excite the public and critics deserve respect. Most people have heard of the Godfather at least once, just like how most people know other classics like Star Wars. Based on reviews and the audience's opinions alone, the Godfather can be considered a classic. I have even come across websites that lists the Godfather as the best movie ever created. Based on all of these factors, it is safe to say The Godfather is a defiant classic

Thursday, October 9, 2014

1. Kill the Irishman was a solid film in the realm of popular, mafia,  films. I could relate to the film easily because of its Cleveland setting. The characters may have not been relatable, but just being from Cleveland and watching a movie portraying historical events that occurred within adequate driving distance, was something unique and special. I did not even know that Cleveland had a collection of organized crime groups, until I watched this film. This film provided me with a very different perspective of Cleveland, a side of Cleveland I did not know ever existed. Kill the Irishman will never be as successful as The Godfather series was, but I think any Clevelander will find this film interesting and relatable, especially those of older generations. The best part of the film had to be at the end when the mobsters were taken down and the organized crime era in Cleveland quickly diminished. The entire film I was wondering how these criminals were getting away with sometimes horrific crimes and it started to irritate me. I was glad to see justice served at the end and as for Greene dying, I was relieved by that too. No matter how generous a murderer is, they are still a murderer!
2. Danny Greene can be described a serious man, who must get his way or conflicts arise. I would consider him to be excessively confident and this is evident by how he reacts in the first scene, after the attempted car bombing. He screams no one can kill him, but of course this is false. Greene is considered by many lower class citizens to be very generous and some even compare him to Robin Hood. I would not describe him being a Robin Hood like character, other than the fact that he did help up the community's citizens is some ways. Greene looks like a tough guy, but not the typical tan, accented,  italian mobster type.