Monday, 24 October 2016

BSA 206- movie review


Drugstore cowboy is an american crime drama directed by Gus Van sant following the lives of a small band of junkees who do everything they can to get their next high which includes going on a multitude of thievery; breaking into pharmacies and etc.

the movie is focused on emotional turmoil as much as physical. I was surprised it was actually such a good watch

Friday, 7 October 2016

BSA 206- NZ director

Sir Peter Jackson





















Mr Jackson is an New Zealand originated film director that made huge headlines with his incredibly successful career following the Lord Of The Rings trilogy as well as the Hobbit trilogy. He's been nominated and won many academy winning awards.

Name of chosen film: Lord of the rings and the two towers




















Genre: Fantasy, Adventure

Year made: 2002

It was received extraordinarily well earning over 926 million dollars world wide, winning many awards and was nominated for six academy awards.

ancient lores collected and rewritten by J.R.R.Tolein

BSA-206

Two movies that spooked me more recently

the babadook (2014)





















As above so below (2014)

BSA 206-Watership downs

Water ship downs

Director: Martin Rosen

Source material film was based off: Novel written by Richard adams originally published in 1972.
What rating? 7.7
own opinions? It was most definitely had more gore than I originally anticipated to be honest. I guess I just didn't see it coming but I really enjoyed the film as a whole.
Main theme? The survival of a group of rabbits in an hostile environment.
Suitable for children? in a modern day perhaps not
would you recommend? yes to young adults.
Bba and netflicks thinking of doing a remake, my opinion? shouldn't remake it in a child friendly way? it would take away all the intensity of the film and wouldn't leave much to imagination.


BSA 206

Mind blowing movies for younger me.


The Chronicles of narnia: the lion the witch and the wardrobe.


















The lord of the rings: the two towers

Wednesday, 28 September 2016