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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Cliff Notes On The Craft: Volume 1

Posted on 05:00 by Unknown
Cliff Notes On The Craft is going to be a new feature here at the blog.

These cliff notes will be posted every Wednesday and will be aimed at writers.

In the past I've posted essays that were meant to be my advice to writers. I may occasionally post blogs like that but not as often from here on out. 

I'm 28 and have been writing for around 4 to 5 years. I've learned a lot, but don't know nearly as much as more successful writers do. 

Here in the Cliff Notes I'll be including short thoughts on writing from myself and other writers. I'll be scouring the Interwebs and finding the best advice from the best writers. 

Such websites will include: Advice To Writers, Brain Pickings, @Quotes4Writers, and a host of other websites. Most of these sites you can find under the tab Sites of Interest. Check them out.

And before we get started here is some music for your listening pleasure . . .


Cliff notes on writing everyday from Geoff Dyer:


"Do it everyday. Make a habit of putting your observations into words and gradually this will become instinct. This is the most important rule of all and, naturally, I don't follow it."

Cliff notes on language from Kurt Vonnegut:


"As for your use of language: Remember that two great masters of language, William Shakespeare and James Joyce, wrote sentences that were almost childlike when their subjects were most profound. 'To be or not to be?' asks Shakespeare's Hamlet. The longest word is three letters long. Joyce, when he was frisky, could put together a sentence as intricate and as glittering as a necklace for Cleopatra, but my favorite sentence in his short story 'Eveline' is just this one: 'She was tired.' At that point in the story, no other words could break the heart of the reader as those three words do.

Simplicity of language is not only reputable, but perhaps even sacred. The Bible opens with a sentence well within the writing skills of a lively fourteen-year-old: 'In the beginning God created the heaven and earth.'"

Cliff notes on imagination from Neil Gaiman:


"You get ideas from daydreaming. You get ideas from being bored. You get ideas all the time. The only difference between writers and other people is we notice when we're doing it."

Cliff notes on reading from Stephen King:


"The real importance of reading is that it creates an ease and intimacy with the process of writing . . . It also offers you a constantly growing knowledge of what has been done and what hasn't, what is trite and what is fresh, what works and what just lies there dying (or dead) on the page. The more you read, the less apt you are to make a fool of yourself with your pen or word processor."

Cliff notes from me:

(I put myself last not because I think I'm more important, or because I think my advice is better, but because I think what these writers have to say is much more important than me. They have the success that gives weight to their advice.)

"Good writing should read like good music sounds. There should be rhythms and melodies and harmonies. It should take you to other places and another time. It should make you feel deep seated emotions and experience what you've never experienced before. Good writing should move you and nourish you and cause you to grow."

What's your thoughts, writers? 

Have any writing advice you revisit or that helps you push forward when stuck?



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Saturday, 26 January 2013

The Pada Wan Becomes the Jedi Master . . .

Posted on 08:42 by Unknown

It's finally official. We have our director for Star Wars Episode VII. 

J.J. Abrams.

Lucas Film officially broke the news last night. You can read their statement HERE.

I don't know if there was ever any doubt when the first rumors started to leak. As big as fan as Abrams is why would he shun the opportunity to do with this franchise that he did with Star Trek? I'll be honest, if it weren't for J.J. I'd have no interest in anything Trek related. Dude resurrected a series of films that I considered dead. I know that wasn't true for everyone, but it was for me.

Is this a good move? I think so. 

I can't remember the first time I watched A New Hope. I was that young. As a kid the Star Wars movies filled me with a sense of wonder, and stimulated my imagination. I wanted to do battle with a Light Saber and learn to use the Force. I thought Yoda was the smartest little alien I'd ever seen and was elated when the original trilogy was re-release to theaters. I can remember my dad taking my brother and I to see Episode IV. Getting to see the original Star War movie on the big screen was one of the coolest moments of my childhood. 

Okay, why do I think J.J. Abrams is a good choice to direct the new film?

First, watch Super 8. The guy understands wonder and fantasy and surrealness (Yes, I know that's not a word). The kids in that movie made me feel like I was eight years old again and I think that's going to be an important aspect of the new movies. Adults are going to need to go in and feel like kids again. They're going to need to rediscover the imagination of their childhood and relive the moments of the original movies.

And kids are going to need to be kids. Without children we wouldn't have Star Wars. Without kids George Lucas wouldn't have had the success he did. I think J.J. Abrams can bring this important aspect to the new movies. If you take all the Science Fiction elements away from Super 8 you'd still have a damn good movie. The kids made that movie what it was.

The other important thing is that J.J. Abrams is a fan of the original movies. I hope that means he'll bring a sense of respect to the new films. I hope he honors the originals and puts all the love he has as a fan into the new films. In the minds of many fans the bar is very high. I'm not sure if he'll reach it but he can't do any worse than Episode I-III. 

May the force be with you!



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To-See Movies For 2013

Posted on 05:00 by Unknown
Whoa!

Looka here!

It's my first new post in about 6 months. Hopefully I'll get into more of a groove with blogging, and do it consistently. Got some changes coming to the site that I'm excited about. A lot of them have already been implemented. Hope you guys like the look.

Thought I'd kick off the new blog with a post about the movies I plan on seeing for the year of 2013. I'm not going to do much elaboration on the titles. I'll save thoughts for when I do my movies reviews.

My preferred seeing experience for movies is always in the theater, but I doubt I'll see everyone of these movies on the silver screen. Some of the will either be seen by Redbox, Netflix, PPV, or HBO Go.

Anyway. Here. We. Go.

February


Warm Bodies (Review)

I'm undecided whether I want to see this in the theater, or watch it at home. However I see it there'll be a movie review. You can look forward to that.


Identity Thief

Melissa McCarthy. That's all I need in a comedy these days. Lover her since she was on Gilmore Girls. 
(Yes, I watched Gilmore Girls and I'm not ashamed of it. Alexis Bledel. That's all.)


A Good Day To Die Hard

When I first saw the trailer for this movie I totally disregarded it. But I have a soft place in my heart for Bruce Willis and the Die Hard franchise. Will be going to see this.

March


Oz the Great and Powerful

I ain't gone lie. I'm skeptical of how good this movie will be. My wife is excited about this so I'll take her to see it. However, I was surprised with how good Rise of the Plante of the Apes was. Maybe Franco will be able to pull a quality movie off with this as well.


The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

I don't know if it's just me but it feels like Jim Carrey hasn't been in a comedy in forever. Maybe it's because he hasn't been in a good one. I've got high hopes for this movie. Him and Carell together should be a classic. 

April


The Heat

Again Melissa McCarthy. And to up the ante they added the lovely Sandra Bullock who's is hilarious in her own right.


Oblivion

I don't know what to expect from this movie. I've watched the trailer a handful of times to get a feel for it and I feel good about it. I think this could be a smash. 


Pain and Gain

The Rock gets me. Dude is a talented actor who is funny. I wish he'd pick better roles. He's been in some duds. I hope this isn't one of them.

May


Iron Man 3

I don't need to say anything. It's Iron Man.


The Great Gatsby

It sorta worries me that this movie was pushed back from a Christmas release to a May release. That could be a good thing. We'll find out. Leonardo DiCaprio is one of my favorite actors. Regardless of the movie's quality I expect him to knock it out of the park.


Star Trek Into Darkness

I was never a Trek guy until I saw the first J.J. Abrams Star Trek. It made a casual viewer like me interested. I don't know how well his interpretation resonates with the Trekkies but I'm excited for the sequel.

(Just realized that I've totally lied to you guys and have elaborated on every single movie. Sorry.)


Epic

Don't know a lot about this movie but I love animated movies. And it always seems that fantasy stories, told by Hollywood, are best when animated.

June


After Earth

I know this is a M. Knight Shyamalan movie but I've hope for it because of Will Smith. He's only done one movie I didn't care for (I Am Legend), but I don't think this will be a bad one.


Much Ado About Nothing

I thought this movie came out during 2012, but on IMDB it's listed under 2013. Whatever. It's directed by Joss Whedon. I'll give it a view for that reason alone.


Man of Steel

This is the movie I'm most excited for in 2012. I'm really excited about the direction Zakk Snyder is taking with this interpretation. I hope he gives us a Superman movie that blows the casual viewer away. This great character deserves it.


Monsters University

It's Pixar. It's monsters. What's not to be excited about?

July


Pacific Rim

Guillermo Del Toro is one of my favorite directors and Idris Elba - who I discovered from The Wire - is one of my favorite actors. This movie looks like it'll be buckets full of excitement. This is in my top three most anticipated movies for the summer.

November


Thor The Dark World

The first Thor was what got me excited about The Avengers. Without that movie and I don't know if I would've seen The Avengers in theater. (Who'm I kidding? Yes I would've.)


The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

I've got a feeling about this movie. I think it will be better than the first one. I think Jennifer Lawrence is really coming into her own as an actress, and will be better in this sequel. I'm looking forward to this one.

December


Anchorman: The Legend Continues

I have a handful of movies I can just quote (Anchorman, Dodge Ball, Billy Madison, and a few others), and I hope that I can add this one to the list.

And that's it. 

Well, there are about 5-10 movies I didn't put on this list. And that's because I need to see a trailer, or see a synopsis, before I give it real consideration. 

Here's to hoping 2013 will be an even better year for movies than 2012.

What movies are you excited to see?
























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