Saturday, September 29, 2007
Who Watches the Watchmen?
I still doubt Snyder's ability to tackle this one. His Dawn of the Dead is pure fun, and 300 was visually great, though the dialogue are a bit corny. I didn't doubt his vision of visual direction. Those two films that i mentioned are the proof. The thing is, Snyder has not prove himself to be a director who can deliver a story with so much intensity and complex issues. Alan Moore himself said that he wrote Watchmen because it is impossible to make it for the big screen. That's why he chose to write it on graphic novel medium.
Terry Gilliam and Paul Greengrass, two directors that previously attached has backed off from the project, possibly because they didn't find the right vision to put the big screen.
However, i still got my finger crossed for the project. I hope Snyder didn't change any part in the graphic novel, because it would be a betrayal to the original piece. It is a very big responsibility for him to direct a movie like this. For you who haven't read the graphic novel, i suggest you to read it. It is the Godfather of comic books. It is one of the finest literary ever written. It took me to read it twice to understand the book itself. I assure you, this is one of the best novel/graphic novel ever written.
Cheers to Zack Snyder,
All the best.
Monday, September 10, 2007
A Fresh Idea.
I’ve been watching a lot of movies lately, thanks to the existence of a video store, which is strategically located within a hundred metres radius from my apartment. I rented 5 dvds each week. After renting for a couple of week, I began to notice the type of movies that I tend to watch. To give you a picture, I will give some titles that I really enjoyed watching:
Almost Famous
The
Punch-Drunk Love
Among those titles, I found that I really like Cameron Crowe’s film. I just think that he got this brilliant writing skill, and a good choice of soundtrack. His work on Almost Famous is just brilliant. A story about a young Rolling Stone reporter who gets involved in a rock band’s journey to stardom. On most of his films, Cameron Crowe often creates extraordinary characters, like
Also, on the movies that I mentioned above, they are often had a great soundtrack behind them. A great soundtrack is on of the key success to that kind of movies. I particularly like Zach Braff’s choices of songs on
So then I come to think, I’ve already found my favourite genre of film. I’ve had many references in that particular field of genre. Why not give a shot at writing a screenplay? So one day before going to bed, I got the idea of a film. This is a story of a man who is living in a big city, away from his family. He couldn’t stand his dad, which is close minded and hot headed. He chose to leave his family to pursue a writing career, in which he has not succeeded yet. Instead, he’s stuck in a minor local newspaper agency. One day his little sister called him from home, said that he needs to get home, because his Mom is getting relentless, sick, and have been calling his name frequently in her sleep. He reluctantly went back home to see his mom. On the way there, he encounters a hitchhiker. She's a free spirited, adventurous girl who is taking her time off from work to travel around the country. They immediately become friends and decided to travel together.
That's the main plot. I think it's pretty decent (at least that's what i think). And i also have a couple of thoughts regarding the cast and crew.Zach Braff is the actor that I have in mind to play the main character. But, I’m afraid that the character will be similar to Large in
So, there you go. A promising storyline, and a choice of cast and crews.
I will be posting the progress of it, when i have started the script.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
An Introduction
I am currently studying in Melbourne
I really like reading comic books. American comic books, that is.
I enjoyed good movies.
Donnie Darko, Usual Suspects, Big Fish, Almost Famous and Garden State are the movies that inspired me.
I like to listen to good music. Although not everybody necessarily liked what i like.
I consider myself a geek.
and last but not least, I hate Smallville. I really do.
Modernage is the place where i'm gonna pour all the ideas in my mind. I assure you, this is not the place where i 'm going to talk about private matters. Please don't take it personally if i offended you in any way.
Enjoy.