Julie Gray is a screenwriter and story analyst living in Los Angeles.
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what kind of shoes does shia labeouf wear in his movies?
my friend loves his shoes, an doesn’t know the brand. i’m trying to help him out so he can get a pair but i cant find the answer anywhere. does anyone know?
Now that 2 Live-Action Transformers movies have been made, and a live-action G.I. Joe movie is coming out?
Since Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen just recently came out, the second live-action Transformers movie and a live-action G.I. Joe movie is coming out next month, which are both based on Toys and Cartoons from the 1980′s. Anyway, don’t you know think it is time for He-Man and the Masters of the Universe? forget about the crappy 1987 version with Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella, special effects and CGI were horrible back then. I can definetley picture Angelina Jolie playing Evil-Lyn, anyway, what actors or actresses would be good for a new live-action He-Man and the Masters of the Universe movie?
Overall, who should be cast, or who would you like to see play He-Man, Skeletor, and all the other characters from the original 1980′s cartoon?
Forget about the 1987 He-Man movie. It’s time for a new one.
Transformers 2 what software / program were used to edit the movie’s visual effects in transformers?
In Transformers 2 what software / programs were used to edit the movie’s special and or visual effects in transformers such as adding the robots in and everything like that.
Are there any new Shia Labeouf movies coming out next year besides Transformers?
I heard he’s making a movie called Dark Fields, sounds interesting and is based on a book.
CBS Films First Release Falls Between Budget, Blockbuster Movies
CBS Films First Release Falls Between Budget, Blockbuster Movies
BY CLAUDIA ELLER & AMY KAUFMAN LOS ANGELES TIMES The upheaval has recently helped to drive several small and mid-size movie companies out of the business, or left them struggling as they’ve wrestled with bloated overhead and other escalating costs.
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Which of these 3 animated movies was your favorite?
When I was a kid, there were 3 cartoons I loved the most. Heman and the Masters of the Universe, Transformers, and G.I. Joe.
They each had a movie that was released in the theaters.
He-man had Secret of the Sword. Which introduced us to Adora and Hordak.
Transformers had Transformers The Movie. They Killed Prime and Introduced Unicron and a new futuristic style.
GI Joe had Gi Joe the movie. They did away with Cobra Commander and introduced Cobra La.
Which was your favorite and why?
Smoking in the Movies
Copyright (c) 2007 Julie Gray
There are so many traits that as screenwriters we can assign to our characters. Quirks, eccentricities and habits – good and bad. Do we have a moral, social or ethical responsibility to bear in mind that some viewers might watch this character and want to emulate him or her? This doesn’t necessarily mean the viewer is a blank slate or idiot – I quit smoking a few weeks back. And I tell you, when I see a character smoking in a movie – I want to affix my face to the screen and suck that smoke straight into my lungs. It’s tough. People Magazine used to have a policy of photoshopping out the cigarettes usually clutched in the hands of so many celebrities. But they have begun to show the cigarettes anyway. The public deserves to see the whole picture, they figure. So celebrities do it – and the public sees it – so how can a writer be in any way compared to that? We aren’t writing about real people, we are writing about pretend people. To me, it’s about avoiding glamorizing or making smoking look cool. In BLADE RUNNER, smokers abound. But it’s part of the broke-down, dark, dystopian vision of the story. I mean, look at that world. Shoot, I’d buy my smokes by the truckload.
I just recently read an interview with Shia LaBeouf, and the interviewer included that LaBeouf lit up a smoke before answering the next question. Should that detail have been included? If the interviewer had not mentioned the smoking, nobody would ever have known that LaBeouf is a smoker. So why did he or she include it? Journalistic veracity? Or was it irresponsible. Until his picture shows up in a celebrity rag with a blurry cigarette in one hand. Should the interviewer have skipped over this detail? Should LaBeouf not have lit up, knowing it would probably be noted? Which? Neither?
Where is the line between social responsibility and doing our jobs as story-tellers? I am currently ghost-writing a mystery novel with a Texan client who depicted his main character drinking – a lot. I mean – a lot. Maybe it’s a Texas thing. I told the writer that we are going to have to show less drinking. Why? Because we want our readers to like this guy, not raise their eyebrows everytime he slams back another one. I mean, I’m working on this material and I don’t know how the guy stands up and solves anything. It would be different if the material were LEAVING LAS VEGAS, right? Or would it?
Do writers get carte blanche or do we have to bear in mind that this thing we do is bread and circus? We are selling our stories, right? To buyers. Who turn around and sell the story to the public. Who will have judgments and reactions to our material.
It’s a complex issue and a slippery slope. Maybe the writer who wrote BUT I’M JUST A CHEERLEADER (wonderful movie by the way) should not have written it. It did feature homosexuality, after all. That’s not a bad habit though – that’s the way you’re born. Right. But not to a conservative it isn’t. It’s a bad lifestyle choice. Which really shouldn’t be depicted. That’s an argument that I cannot get behind.
For my money, writers create art which is inspired by life. Messy, heartbreaking, funny, imperfect life. In in real life, people have bad habits and flaws. That’s what makes us human.
Recently, the MPAA decided to warn audiences about movies with a great deal of smoking, particularly smoking that is not contextualized historically. This decision seems strange when movies likE CAPTIVITY, depicting women getting tortured and killed are splashed across huge billboards across major US cities for us all to see and be horrified by. Now that’s offensive. Values are skewed when smoking is a worse offense than torture and mayhem. Don’t get me wrong – smoking is bad. I’m glad I quit; it’s a terrible habit. But surely we have bigger fish to fry as a viewing public. And as we inch toward a 1984-esque scenario, with the MPAA (i.e.the 5 major corporations that own the movie studios) deciding for us what we can and cannot see, it is crucial that writers be honest about what they depict rather than succumb to pressure to whitewash. We owe it to our readers and viewers to tell the truth about what we see.
How to Copy Transformers 2 DVD Movies to another DVD Disc on Mac
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a 2009 American science fiction action film which was released on June 19, 2009 in the United Kingdom and June 24, 2009 in North America. It is the sequel to 2007′s Transformers and the second film in the live action Transformers series. Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg return respectively as director and executive producer, while Shia LaBeouf reprises the role of Sam Witwicky, the human caught in the war between Autobots and Decepticons. The film introduces many more robots and the scope has been expanded to numerous countries, most notably France and Egypt.
Resource: screencrave By Mali Elfman
Michael Bay’s new “summer-fun” (as he likes to call it) blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen starring Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Tyrese Gibson, and Josh Duhamel, is not the roller coaster ride it should be. It starts off with a bang, but ends in a muddle. Although it has many surprises that I did not see coming, because of the excessive use of the same type of explosion over and over again, and the ridiculously long run time, this film is not summer-fun, it’s summer-blah.It’s time for the good, the bad and the plot…
Plot:
Like there’s a plot to this film. Bad robots want to destroy the earth and good robots try to save them and people get in the way. POW! BANG! (Insert shot of Megan Fox leaning over a motorcycle at, get this, her dads motorcycle shop…ewww) POW! WOSH! The end.
Overall:
The film lives up to every expectation that I had for a Michael Bay film, which was one mind-numbing explosions after another. Sadly, it wasn’t the fun-ride that it needed to be. The film was too long for its own good and by the time we got around to the final fight scene, you’re too bored to care about any of the characters.
Anyway it is a cool film for Transformers fans, and the DVDs will out soon after, why not backup this classical film to be preserved.
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Peter Hartlaub’s worst movies of 2009
Peter Hartlaub’s worst movies of 2009
Little-known movie reviewer’s secret: seeing the bad movies is not the worst part of the job. Horrible movies – especially mainstream ones of the “Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties” variety – tend to be less than 100 minutes long (horrible art films can last…
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Besides Transformers 2 and the Dragon Balls movie what other movies are coming out during the summer?
It seems this summer isn’t coming out with many block busters. So far Transformers 2 seems like a slam dunk. The Dragon Ball would have been ok back in the 90′s the way it looks. I don’t know if this summer will do as well as the past 3 summers when it comes to movies. They should pushed Watchmen and the Wolverine movie back. Getting back to my topic what movies are coming out durning that might be good?