Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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The film industry

complains so at every possible and impossible opportunity, how bad she is feeling. Including in the cinema, in the spots directly in front of the main movie, is warning about the filming, and finally does it hurt the poor giant production companies.
If the room where I'm sitting up on the last space is full, but to me is the question of whether the damage is really great. Last Friday was not only the movie I wanted to see the sold out, but two or three others have also. I would be interested if someone has examined the independent.
But actually I wanted to talk about the film, "Sherlock Holmes. "How much of this film has in common with the original books, I do not know because I had to find my own horror, that I Conan Doyle only in the" Easy English "Output know - and there was Martial Arts and cocaine addiction is not the question. The Sherlock Holmes in the movie is certainly a chaotic, drinking, loud-mouthed know-all. Because the Jr. but Robert Downey so well represented is the character still lovable. Dr. Watson is played by Jew Law, and Holmes and Watson really fit well . It can be seen together homoerotic undertones, but does not
The story is in the movie really minor point, but for completeness. maliciously murdered nobleman People, is executed for murder and pursuit of black magic and might of the dead back to resume his work. The big issue is the struggle between faith in the magic and science. The London-19th Century has shown very nice, and blather the Haupfiguren and beat with joy through the film. As the story is not so important, you can also watch the movie like twice (in the cinema not on the computer, because the final scene Siehr on the big screen, the better off). If I do not see nor unconditional "Up in the Air," "The Road", "Invictus" and "Avatar" would, that would be my plan for this weekend.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

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from Fritz the Cat to Waltz with Bashir


animated films for adults as Persepolis or Waltz with Bashir show that the genre has with its highly stylized alternative worlds own impressive artistic value in addition to feature film and documentary. Since Yellow Submarine and Fritz the Cat show surreal sequences, tight and bright excesses of social conditions and frank depictions of sexuality awareness. The industry offers almost inevitably a highly alienating and alienated aesthetics, the role models from the visual arts, graphics and illustration by indulging in unrealistic motion connects. But always do these films by first and last things to tell, take a step back and lure the audience at the same time as stunned as the expert and attentive child beyond the dominant media discourse.

Florian Schwebel: from Fritz the Cat to Waltz with Bashir: The animated film for adults and his relatives

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The snow chaos

in London is, of course, again worth a record, as requested in the comments. This time I'm actually directly affected, I should fly yesterday evening, namely, to London and could not. So now I'm in Germany until Saturday and hope that better weather in London and Munich, not much worse. I'm sorry but only moderately, to return not yet in my refrigerator at home.
At this point I would like to do even a happy new year. After having worked with the intentions last year so magnificently, I leave it this year, just stay the same.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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sacred vision


This volume brings theology and cultural studies in an equally exciting and fruitful dialogue, the concept of sacralization converges. By classical phenomenological approaches are taken to the Holy discursive, it is clear how much discourse about the experience of a numinous power in have popular film around the turn of the millennium (if you) found more powerful residual.
In addition to a cultural complex theoretical concept formation "sacred vision" interdisciplinary and innovative insights into the processes of appropriation of religious symbol systems in movies like "The Matrix," "Harry Potter," "Stigmata" and "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet.

Nadine Christina Bohm (Dr. phil.) Teaches literature and cultural studies at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Her research interests are in addition to the exploration of the interdependence of religious and cultural discourses, especially in the field of contemporary narrative literature.

sacred vision: strategies of sacralization in the cinema of the millennium