Tuesday, 3 July 2012

The Hunger Games - Post-view


Ok folks, so I just got back from seeing The Hunger Games and (drumroll pleaase), I really enjoyed it. That's not to say it was without its flaws but the good far outweighed the bad here. Bear in mind that I have not read the books so all apologies if things have gone over my head or if I get names wrong.

FIrst off, I had guessed the ending well before seeing the movie because of the snippets I'd heard about the story from friends. I guessed that Katniss would survive based on the fact that I knew there were three novels all about her and when people told me there was a twist, I guessed from the romance aspect that her and her lover would win. It's just simple reasoning really but I wasn't disappointed in knowing the basics of the ending before seeing it, what I was looking for was likable characters and an interesting plot and this movie delivers.

I have a lead who is likable, loyal and selfless in Katniss. She volunteers to essentially die in place of her sister in the annual Hunger Games and from that point on I was rooting for her. I knew she would win but I didn't know exactly how so I still felt her struggles throughout the game. She is also fucking fierce which I love. She doesn't need a guy to look after her, she is more the type to take care of and protect others. The scene where she is displaying her talents to the sponsors who are outrightly ignoring her and she shoots an arrow at one of their apples was just badass. I loved her.

The set designs are pretty gorgeous and the costumes for the rich people are fairly imaginative and represent the lengths a wealthy society will go to stand out and be fashionable. Which is actually another thing I liked about this movie. It didn't make its audience out to be stupid mindless drones worried about romance. Teens can and do care about real issues and this movie, surprisingly dealt with a lot. Sacrifice, death, desperation, hell even questioning our values in fashion and reality tv. Hell, when blue-haired guy was interviewing the tributes, I could almost hear that awful American Idol music playing in the background and that's all this was. A manufactured popularity contest designed to please its audience, except instead of being voted off, you die. Neat.

I wanted to punch mauve/purple dress wearing lady so many times throughout the movie. She was everything I hate about today's general population. Conceited, vain, self-centred, and fake.

I knew everyone in the battlefield was going to die except Katniss and Peeta but goddamit the scene with Rue devastated me. I could see Katniss putting her little sister in Rue early on and losing her, knowing that it could have just as easily been her little sister in her place, her feeling of failure at being unable to protect her was hard to watch. My one nitpick about this is that I kind of wanted a little more development with Rue. It felt too fast. I could see Katniss developing an attachment to Rue from afar, or at least a concern but I just wanted a little more interaction between the two to make the impact of her death all the more meaningful. It felt like Katniss wakes up, they share dinner, they split up, then she dies next time you see her. I don't know, I just wanted a little more.

The climax of the movie was pretty damn exciting and I liked that Katniss and Peeta worked together. I didn't feel like one saved the other or anything, they really felt like a team in that last battle and that they were in it together. It's how it should be these days. No more damsel or dumbass in distress just people trying to survive and helping each other out.

That being said, I was a little thrown off by the romance aspect. I think Peeta was telling the truth about having a crush on Katniss to which she didn't really reciprocate except for show in the begining. However, towards the end I was a little confused because it seemed like she was reciprocating the feelings but then Hamitch? Woody's character told her to tell everyone she was going to throw the game because she loved Peeta so that the Capitol wouldn't have a reason to be pissed at them for throwing the game. I kind of thought that was the reason they didn't kill each other so this threw me a bit. I guess this will be covered more in the other stories?

At the same time, I was very happy that they didn't dwell on the romance too much and that it was very much Katniss's story of survival for the sake of her family who needed her to hold them together. This was a great watch and I'm pretty sure it's going to be a great read as I've decided to give the books a read now.

If you haven't seen it yet, though I'm pretty sure most everyone has, give The Hunger Games a shot. It's got characters you root for and some suspenceful and action-packed scenes. So, you hear that friends? You were right and I'm glad I gave this a shot.

Until next time, I'm Blinvy and I've got some reading to do.

Monday, 2 July 2012

The Hunger Games - preview


Hey internet, welcome once again to the Wastelands.

As you might have realised, I'm not a teenager, just an adult with fond memories of the teen movies of my days be they good or bad. I can still appreciate the charm of a well made teen flick even as the slightly jaded adult that I am, however, I am completely aware that in my parting ways with my teen years, I have also parted ways with my knowledge of all things that are 'in'. I usually find out about a trend as it is dying down a bit or sometimes I avoid over-hyped things at all costs because I assume they'll suck.

So with that thought in mind, today I thought I'd talk about The Hunger Games. Ok, before you all pounce on me, I have not read the books or seen the movie yet. I'm a late comer to this fad because the last fad I embraced open-mindedly that was garnering a lot of attention from teens and adults alike was Twilight. Yes, Twilight and being burned so badly with that crapfest of a wet dream turned four part "novel" I was not keen to jump on the bandwagon for this new teen drama which promised ever more love triangles. Again I have not read the book or seen the movie yet.

However, it has been getting a lot of praise and people whose opinions I trust have had nothing but good things to say about it that it has worn down my defenses. I am going to go see this thing Tuesday night with a friend.

Will this thing meet my expectations or will it fail in Twilight-like proportions? I don't know but stay tuned and I'll let you know what I think after I view it. It will be an opinion by a complete newbie with no knowledge of the books, so I may not "get" things that seasoned readers will, you have been warned.

To all of my friends who recommended this to me, you'd better not let me down.


Wednesday, 27 June 2012

She's All That


My apologies about the tardiness of this review, this pesky little thing called life keeps getting in the way of me getting these out to you but here it is, the long awaited review. We've covered regrets, we've covered teen GPS, and now we're taking a look at the ever popular make over movie in She's All That.



Can someone explain to me how Matthew Lillard can be the most annoying person in the movie while also being the most entertaining and awesome? I love his Real World bits in She's All That and his scenes were the funniest ones in the movie. I wanted to punch him but at the same time, I wanted more of him.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Roswell Season 1


Hello and welcome once again to my Teenage Wasteland. This week, I'm taking a quick look at one of my guilty pleasure teen shows. While I did watch this back when I was a teenager, I have only seen the first season because this was pulled from the only channel that I had that played it. I do plan on watching and reviewing the other two seasons but it may take some time to put together. Until then, enjoy my review of season 1 and bear in mind, there are some major spoilers so if you haven't seen Roswell and don't want to be spoiled, avoid this until after you've seen it.


Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Spotlight On...Brad Renfro

Continuing the trend of teen Girl Porn Syndrom, I thought it would be fun to take a quick look at the career of my first teen crush, Brad Renfro.



Did you know?

Brad appeared in a commercial for Resident Evil 2 which was directed by George A. Romero. The 30 second spot is more entertaining than every Resident Evil movie.



Brad also appeared in an alternate music video for The Rolling Stone's Gimme Shelter.


Brad wrote and starred in a short film called Meter Man; which was cowritten and directed by Roger Bourdeau. Actor James Franco carved Brad Renfro's name onto his arm as part of a live art piece. No clue what motivated this or why the billboard for it is an advertisement for Gucci but it happened.

I don't even...

I can't top that so I'm leaving it here. Thanks for stopping by the Wastelands again. I'm Blinvy and I recommend you check out some of Brad Renfro's movies.

  

Friday, 10 February 2012

A Walk to Remember


This schlocky flick based on a book by Nicholas Sparks once fed into my teenage girl fantasies. Lets take a look at why.





Since I embarrassed myself with my horrible teenaged tastes, perhaps you'd like to share your own shame or continue to look down on my teenaged self for falling for such cheap manipulation. It's ok, I look down on myself sometimes. If you're curious, check out A Walk to Remember for yourselves.

Friday, 13 January 2012

The Sure Thing


My apologies to you all. I've been delayed in getting this out as I'm trying something different and I'm afraid my Final Cut skills are rusty at best and this wasn't helped by the fact that the program kept crashing on me every few minutes, the first time being when I had gotten halfway through editing the damn thing and I hadn't saved. A lesson to all of you, frequent saves are your friend.

UPDATE: THIS VIDEO FILE WAS REMOVED FROM THE HOST SITE AND APPARENTLY I DIDN'T SAVE A COPY. I'M WORKING TO RESOLVE THIS AND GET THE VIDEO BACK UP BUT IT MAY TAKE A WHILE.

Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this and I really do encourage you to find a copy of The Sure Thing for yourselves. It's really great.

Anyways Merry very post-Christmas and a post Happy New Years to you all. Now enough with all this cheer, things are going to get more serious in the next review. Stay tuned.