Thursday, January 29, 2009

I want to go to there.


Tina Fey. The woman is a master of comedy. I mean, she is not only this generation’s greatest female comedy, but honestly, as of right now, she’s THE face of comedy. She’s won like 3 emmys, 2 golden globes and 2 SAG awards just this year alone. She won a handful last year. I think one of the big reasons why she is on fire right now is just, she makes literally the best speeches at this awards. At the Emmys she talked about how her inspiration for her character was Julia Louis-Dreyfus (whom she beat in the category). She scored a bunch of laughs for that. Last month at the Golden Globes, she had everyone dying at her “Suck It” to everyone who ever hated her on the internet. On Sunday at the SAG awards, she told stories about her daughter as her inspiration and even made a shot at the SAG themselves since there’s an on going crisis if or if not they will go on strike. The bottom line, is even though Sarah Palin is behind us and she was absolutely brilliant for the short time she played her on SNL – what is even more impressive is she’s not going away. 30 Rock is easily the best it’s ever been right now. I watch the show every week and it’s honestly my favorite thing on. Sure, I love Scrubs, The Office and Samantha Who and everyone gives their all on their respective shows but the energy that goes into 30 Rock is amazing. That show is pure Tina Fey and her humor and her speeches all transition into it. 30 Rock is on tonight and I can't wait to watch it!

Friday, January 16, 2009

An Update From Me!

I feel like I owe myself an update. I haven't posted in like two months. I know you're wondering "what could a person been doing for two months?" The answer is pretty much absolutely nothing. I had finals and then Christmas and I've been on a vacation for about a month. It's been really nice. I've kinda done nothing but read and watch movies. I gotta get back into the swing of every day life though in a few days. Anyway, the real reason I wanted to post is just I was reading an article about the cinematographers of 2008 and I can across a few very pretty shots I thought were beautiful.



This is by Harris Savide from Gus Van Sant's Milk. It was done in post production but I don't think that takes away from it. It was two shots combined into one: a whistle and then Harvey Milk (Sean Penn). I just saw Milk the other day and I absolutely loved it and I'll try to get a review posted in a few days. This might not have been my 100 percent favorite shot in the film but I think it's a great one that stands out.



This is Roger Deakin (who is one of the best in the business) from Sam Mendes Revolutionary Road. I'm reading the book right now and so I haven't seen the film yet but I can place this exactly where it takes place in the novel and it's nothing short of beauty and heartbreak at the same time.



This is from The Wrestler and I don't know much about the film except that its directed by Darren Aronofsky who is an absolute favorite of mine. All of his work has been so good so far. I'm seeing this on Sunday so I really can't wait. The only thing I know about this shot is that its the opening frame in the film and I really think it sets the tone beautifully.



Christopher Nolan made one of the best films he could ever possibly make with The Dark Knight. It's so well shot that this is actually the first of two shots on the top 10 shot list in the magazine. I would say this is one of the best of the Joker even though there are so many. The whole "defying Gravity" works so well with the joker and it's so haunting. It's really powerful, but then again, there are so many you can choose from that are great.



I remember seeing this shot in the very first teaser trailer and it was the one shot that stuck out to me. It was the last frame in the trailer and in the second full trailer it wasn't in it. I knew looking at it at the time it was a spoiler for the film, but I honestly didn't care because it was so beautiful. Even though its only a few seconds in the film (which disappoints me to say in the least), looking at the frame right here, it's breathtaking. It means more in this single frame than most of the whole movie adds up to. I mean, this is it. It sums it up and it's heartbreaking.

There are a few more shots on the list that I hadn't really seen from the films yet or didn't really connect with me as well as these. Obviously this isn't my list but it's always neat to look at someone elses shot list and see what they mean to you.