Friday, August 7, 2009
The worst of american Idol
So I was watching the highlights from the worst of American Idol. I thought it was hilarious, I don't care if its fake or staged or part real and part fake, whatever the case it made me laugh, and that is what is important. It got me thinking about other shows that I watch, Wipeout, the soup, AFV, I realize I just like seeing people humiliate themselves. This may not be nice to say, but judging on the success of these shows, many people feel the same way. I think its also something of that you can't help but look at a train crash, or car crash senerio. I think humans are programed to not want to see people hurt but we like to see messes, whether its a car wreck on the side of the road or people looking like idiots on TV. I wonder why it is. I wonder if it makes us feel better about our lives. I have a good life, but just like anybody I get down in the dumps, whats better than seeing someone else have a bad day. I guess its just a fulfilling feeling. I wonder what all of you think of this idea.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
My thoughts on Control Room
This great documentary follows the men and women who work for Al Jazeera, a news station that broadcasts to the middle eastern countries. Around the time 9/11 took place I had first heard of Al Jazeera, and I had heard from people that it was a propagandist tool for terrorist. I never questioned this until seeing this documentary. I think a lot of people in America think this because we've been told that by our leaders. After watching the documentary I now know that this is simply not the case. Are they completely objective; I wouldn't say that. At the time the doc was filmed, the war in Iraq had just started, many of those who work for Al-Jazeera are Iraqi, or muslim, and their people were being killed by our bombs, so its hard to remain objective when you see this. Also one of the workers for Al-Jazeera was killed by a US bomb. I wouldn't say they were anti-American or hated Americans, one of the lead journalist for Al-Jazeera said "I believe in the constitution, and I believe in the American People." These people were simply against the war, and they're reports echoed that.
They were heavily criticized as being propaganda for the enemy because of 1) when bombs killed innocent lives they showed this, and they were accused of fabricating these shots, 2) they aired footage of killed American troops, and american POWs. Americans may not be used to seeing these horrible sites but this is war and they are showing it in all of its horribleness I have to say that the journalist who work for Al-Jazeera seemed to not harbor anti-American feelings and this is shown in several instances. Many of the other networks that have offices at CENT COM, commented on the Al Jazeera staff as being nice people and they are seen socializing with each other. Also one of Al-Jazeera's journalists' had a great relationship with Josh Rushing, the media liazon at CENT COM. Rushing is my favorite figure in the entire film. He is what I believe a true patriot, someone who loves his country and is brave enough to serve, but also brave enough to show that the American perspective is not the only one that matters. He a tremendously sympathetic guy, and its interesting to note that he now works for Al Jazeera, the english version. All in all, the film does a great job of showing that Al Jazeera is not the monster Americans thing it is, it is biased, but you show me a news station that is not biased, and don't tell me Fox News.
If you liked Josh Rushing too follow this link, he was on the daily show about 2 years ago.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-july-16-2007/josh-rushing
They were heavily criticized as being propaganda for the enemy because of 1) when bombs killed innocent lives they showed this, and they were accused of fabricating these shots, 2) they aired footage of killed American troops, and american POWs. Americans may not be used to seeing these horrible sites but this is war and they are showing it in all of its horribleness I have to say that the journalist who work for Al-Jazeera seemed to not harbor anti-American feelings and this is shown in several instances. Many of the other networks that have offices at CENT COM, commented on the Al Jazeera staff as being nice people and they are seen socializing with each other. Also one of Al-Jazeera's journalists' had a great relationship with Josh Rushing, the media liazon at CENT COM. Rushing is my favorite figure in the entire film. He is what I believe a true patriot, someone who loves his country and is brave enough to serve, but also brave enough to show that the American perspective is not the only one that matters. He a tremendously sympathetic guy, and its interesting to note that he now works for Al Jazeera, the english version. All in all, the film does a great job of showing that Al Jazeera is not the monster Americans thing it is, it is biased, but you show me a news station that is not biased, and don't tell me Fox News.
If you liked Josh Rushing too follow this link, he was on the daily show about 2 years ago.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-july-16-2007/josh-rushing
Monday, August 3, 2009
Summer and TV
I used to dread the summer for one thing, TV sucks during the summer. But as of lately theres some good stuff on TV. One of my favorite shows Rescue Me, is on during the summer. I look forward every week for a new episode. I recently just started watching Wipeout and its hilarious, I strongly recommend everybody watch it. The Soup is on during the summer as well. I remember when there seemed to be nothing on during the summer but I've been very happy lately that that has changed. TV shows are sort of like friends, or maybe the characters do. You watch them constantly for maybe 5 to 6 months during the fall and winter and they become such a big part of your life, than that season or god forbid series finale comes and it devastates you. You make so much room in your schedule for your shows and then one day you got nothing to recorded on your DVR. Maybe I'm just being dramatic but I just really miss Jack Bauer and Peter Griffen, and the gang from Lost, I want them back. I wonder if anyone else feels the same way, or maybe I'm alone and way to dependent on TV, either way let me know.
An American Movie
An American Movie is a great little documentary. I watched this in the spring semester while taking one of Bjorn's Production classes and I got why he showed us it. We were only making 5 min shorts, and it was pretty time consuming and challenging, so we were able to really sympathize with Mark. This poor guy had so much debt and all he wanted to do was make a great horror movie, but problem after problem kept stopping him. At first Mark seems a bit annoying, preachy, and somewhat of a bum, but after watching the film, you realize Mark is a really smart and ambitious guy, who actually knows what he is doing. He's a hard worker and he's very passionate, and the guy not only grows on you but he inspires you. His family and friends also grow on you. They are a ragtag bunch but they love each other and stick together and although what Mark goes through is rough the movie is uplifting and happy because you know the guy is doing what he wants to do and is working to make his dream come true. I felt the makers of the documentary were sort of poking fun at the subjects but in the end I think they really do like Mark and he's painted as a sympathetic person. I really enjoyed this film immensely
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