Showing posts with label the universe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the universe. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Enders Game Movie!?!?


Full LA Times Article after the jump


Wow, Hopefully this rumor has legs. Enders game is by far my favorite Scifi book. And with Scott Card actually writing the script, this could be legit! OSC writing the script does surprise me as much as him allowing this to happen at all! Everything I've read about him on the subject of an Enders Game movie makes me think he is extremely wary of the process and does want his book to be ruined. and lets face it, who can blame him. Science fiction books, and books in general don't always translate well to film. For the longest time fans have had to settle with the OSC approved graphic novel. Maybe With OSC involved, this movie will get off the ground and wont be half bad... here's hoping.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Heroes and villains of imaginary worlds: A quick primer via Io9

Io9 Just posted a wonderful article on heroes and villains. It's nothing new or groundbreaking, but it's interesting to think of all of this in relation to each other and to the books/tv and film we consume.


The 5 types of heroes:


The Fearless Explorer/Warrior This hero doesn't necessarily have a pith hat, but still ventures where few have gone before, blazing a trail into the unknown. He/she fights monsters and seduces babes — and occasionally the other way around, when the monsters are in disguise. And where civilization is in danger, the Explorer will often help shore it up.
Notable examples: Captain James T. Kirk, Buck Rogers, Ellen Ripley, Flash Gordon.

The Chosen Savior. You could argue this type of hero is lifted from fantasy — he/she is the only one who can save everyone from a menace, usually due to some special abilities or some prophecy.

Notable examples: Luke Skywalker, Katniss Everdeen, Neo.
Capt. Reynolds
The Anti-Hero. An amoral rogue, this type of hero always claims to be out for him/herself, but we never quite believe it — when the chips are down, these heroes always turn out to have a heart of gold (literally, in the case of Zaphod Beeblebrox).
Notable examples: Han Solo, Mal Reynolds, "Slippery" Jim DiGriz, Riddick (maybe).

The Scientist/Detective. Like the explorer, this type of hero goes and pokes into what's going on — but often, he or she has more of a scientific/technical background, and looks into weird happenings closer to home. The opposite of the Chosen Savior, the Scientist/Investigator often fights to preserve the status quo instead of overturning it.
Notable examples: Mulder and Scully, Walter Bishop, Bernard Quatermass, Judge Dredd, Batman.

The Everyman. Or everywoman, for that matter. A regular person, who gets swept up in strange happenings and is out of his/her depth in a big way. Sometimes this character gets some superpowers or becomes extraordinary in spite of him/herself.
Notable examples: Arthur Dent, Peter Parker, Alex Rogan.

What's the difference between "hero" and "protagonist?"



Almost every story has a protagonist — or sometimes more than one — but not every protagonist is a hero. "Hero" is a subset of "protagonist." But what's the difference?

There are a million ways of making the distinction between the bigger circle and the smaller circle, but I'd say it's not just a matter of whether you root for this person. We root for protagonists all the time, without necessarily thinking they're heroic.

A lot of it hinges on whether we perceive this character as caring about more than him/herself — the thing that makes an anti-hero an anti-hero, after all, is usually that he or she finally does display a degree of altruism and concern for other sentients. The crucial hinge in a superhero's origin story is usually when he or she makes the decision to start doing the right thing. (The "with great power" moment.)

And yeah, stakes matter. If the hero's main heroic act is to hold the door open for someone, or not to steal an extra cookie from the office kitchen, then most of us would have a hard time viewing that as really heroic, in any meaningful sense. Of course, something can be on a smaller scale and still be heroic, like saving one person's life versus saving an entire planet, but it's the type of stake more than the size that makes it significant, in my view.

The 5 types of villains:


The Misguided Savior. Often kind of an egomaniac, these villains believe they're the Chosen Savior, despite all the evidence to the contrary. They see it as their heroic duty to rid the universe of the real Chosen Savior.
Notable examples: Lex Luthor, Magneto,
Vader

The Neon Nazi. Basically, you're dealing with a space Hitler, who's usually bent on world/universal domination and frequently has some kind of racial/personal superiority complex. If this person actually achieves power, then they become the Dark Ruler that the Chosen Savior has to overthrow.
Notable examples: The Daleks, Cobra Commander, Baal, Darth Vader.
The Trickster God. These characters don't have to be all-powerful, but it helps. Usually, as Blackadder would say, we are like private parts to these gods — they play with us for their sport.
Notable examples: Q, Mr. Mxyzptlk.

The Antisocial Psycho. This type of villain is an anarchist and an antichrist. Usually mentally/psychically damaged, he/she wants to tear it all down and watch it burn and then put the ashes into a leaf blower and choke you with them. And then nuke the scattered ashes from space.
Notable examples: The Master, the Joker.
The Hero's Foil. Just so we can appreciate how freakin awesome the hero is, we get to see someone who faced the same choices but chose wrong. Often this is a literal double of the hero, with the same powers or special "thing" that the hero has.
Notable examples: Iron Monger, the Abomination, Doctor Doom.

This time it's ideological! The main conflicts that heroes and villains often seem to work out


Totalitarianism vs. individualism. Especially during the great struggles of the Twentieth Century between totalitarian regimes and democracies, a lot of science fiction from the democratic West had to do with individuals struggling against the crushing hand of the state. The villains stood for conformity, brainwashing, slavery and collectivism. The heroes, such as Number Six in The Prisoner, stood for freedom of thought.

War-mongering vs. peaceful coexistence. The villains want to conquer, or gain more power, or control more natural resources. The heroes just want to be left alone and do their happy dances, and the villains keep attacking and exploiting.

Chaos vs. social order. Sort of the flipside of the totalitarianism/individualism one. Ordinary people just want to go about their daily lives undisturbed, but agents of chaos or greedy power-mad maniacs want to screw everything up.

Xenophobia ruins everything. When you hate people who aren't like you, it always ends horribly — and usually bloodily as well.


Check out the full article after the jump!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cooking away my emotions

Tired of feeling worn out and upset. First I tried shopping it away, ran out of money and it didn't help. So now i'm cooking away grief... somehow I don't think it will help and will just turn into me trying to eat my grief. Which also probably wont work. sigh.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Mischa Barton Syndrome

It's official, I'm coining it.
Successfully TV actors who leave shows at the wrong time to be nothings
David Caruso - NY PD Blue
Misha Barton - The OC


And of course Denise Crosby on Star Trek Next Generation
She quit the show after the first season cause she thought she was too good for it. Then when she realized that she had no career she got the writers to write her back on to the show (Did I mention they had killed her off!) to create THE FREAKIN LARGEST RETCON SINCE SEASON 5 OF BUFFY !! (if you don't know what I'm talking about ask some one you know, I don't even wanna talk about it). The result is multiple time lines, arcs and freaky Romulan human babies that look exactly their mother who died, came back in an alt time line, the proceed to get pulled through a time vortex only to be kidnapped by romulans have a romulan baby, who grows up just in time so she can reappear on the show playing her own daughter who looks exactly like her with a bad Romulan haircut!

SHE'S A TERRIBLE ACTRESS!
SHE'S A TERRIBLE CHARACTER!

Why do they keep bringing her back? I sincerely hope Ronald D Moore (head writer) hates himself

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Todays Goals

My goals for the day include being able to eat, If I can hold down this water for the next 10 minutes I will attempt a slice of bread. Class is completely out the question. I have no ambition to leave this couch... FML

Watching Star Trek Next Generation, That is also acceptable

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Morning After Discoveries

Things I found drunkenly scrawled on my wrist this morning

Ride

Sex

Goalie

Nuf' said!

Friday, June 12, 2009

FAIR TIME!

Goals for this years fair

#1. Not make out with any of my co workers

#2. Not have to take a 30$ cab ride home

#3. Not puke on my shoes

That is all

Thursday, May 7, 2009

On a lighter note...

I forgot to mention, the bank has stopped playing slum lords with my money (actually no they haven't I've just been moving money around them) and I was finally able to get my new computer.. its shiny

Promise me you wont ever kill yourself

I'll be honest, I'm not good with funerals. I'm sure that no one particularly is any good at funerals, but I'm defiantly not a fan of them. I can't help it, the second I see someone I care about cry I start to cry. I don't know what I'll do when it's someone I care about that dies... And that is my depressing thought of the week.

RIP Adrien Sparrow

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Dam the Man!

Also! biggest piss off EVER! The bank has all of my money and they wont give it to me!I just want to buy a computer but NO! Fuckers... they'd better all get syphilis and go crazy and die blind... I must have terrible karma for putting that out there...

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Make Me A Lady

My Film


Make Me A Lady from Rachelle Hamilton on Vimeo.



My final 16mm Bolex final in partnership with Andrea Elalouf and Dauphine Productions

Friday, April 3, 2009

Hot Choclate is the Death Star and my computer is Alderaan


So I'm retarded!

As I blog from a foreign computer I can only look back and this that I am indeed a complete idiot!

Yesterday,in an unprecedentedly retarded move I managed to practically throw an entire cup of hot chocolate ALL over my key board. Naturally the whole thing shut down and has been unresponsive since. I'm now blogging from my sisters virus infested PC and I've never felt dirtier in my entire life. Hopefully like the guy at the genius bar suggested, it will dry out in the next 3 to 5 days and will power up then. That or I've blow my logic board as well as my RAM and I'll basically have to get a whole new computer...which i will have to pay for cause my 300$ warranty doesn't cover human stupidity (Translation: Liquid Damage. Not really looking forward to that one seeing as I have NO MONEY!
So as brown junk continues to pour out of the inputs of my computer at least... I actually have no way to end that sentence... Fuck my life...

So lesson learned, Drinking hot choloate while shopping at Ikea online don't mix!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Help Me Obi Wan Kenobi, Your My Only Hope

Sir Alec Guinness was born today, he would have been 95



Sir Alec Guinness (1914-2000)

FAN GIRL! SQUEE!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Good people good work

So I'm in the recording studio with my peeps, waiting for our next voice actress to show up and I'm really happy. Maybe it's the pizza we're expecting or the fact the my film is BEAUTIFUL! But I'm feeling extremely optimistic about this project. I've been very proud of it the entire way through and instead of getting sick of it, the more pieces we add the better. I'm just surrounded by all of these great people, these great artists, and they inspire me. We're finding creative solutions to problems that keep adding more and more to our story. Each new person who joins seems to bring something with them that adds yet another dimension to our project.

I remember originally being afraid that no one would get it, now I'm finding that everyone sees and puts a piece of themselves into it. For the first time in a while I feel like an artist, I'm creating art, and it feels good.

Monday, March 27, 2006

My exsistance stopped being a movie, Welcome to real life

While sharing a warm beer with my slightly intoxicated father under the stars the other day, I suddenly got this arcane view of the universe. I suddenly realized I was living real life. We were discussing my life and financial situation when I suddenly realized that I'm past the point in my life where everything is fixable by someone who is more responsible for me than myself.
I am legally/emotionally/personally responsible for everything I do and things will happen that before seemed impossible; people will leave me, people around me will get sick, people I know will die.. I will die, people my age will have children, old friends will get married and all these things will not only be talked about, but they will happen.
My childhood naivete and sense of being untouchable has completely evaporated. I no longer look to the future and think that any thing is possible and that all will be perfect. I see the obstacle,the happiness, the heart break, the sacrifice and the hard work the future promises.No longer is it vague and off in the distance, but it is specific, uncertain and less grand that I thought it would be.
"I'm gonna be somebody", isn't that what we all tell ourselves. but what is somebody? who or what defines what makes you somebody? is it money, power, fame, love, faith, security, other people, your parents? how do you know when you have become some one? what do you do after you've become some one? QUIT? What if you end up being some one you never wanted to be? What if what I become is less then I expected for myself?
My honest to god greatest fear is to one day wake up next to a husband I don't love with a job I hate living a life I don't want. That and deep water...
Maybe I'm jaded maybe I've just grown up, maybe I'll get used to this uncertainty, maybe I'm not supposed to.
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