Monday, October 22, 2007
Phoenix, Wahlberg own the screen
Movies have always examined how deep the loyalty runs between family when tested by outside forces. Sometimes loyalty is tested by the love for the same woman. Sometimes it is tested by past events that caused a traumatic divide. Often, loyalty is tested by differing personal beliefs. The famous scene in Godfather when Michael Corleone lets his father know he is with him both physically and spiritually shows how a person can abandon their own beliefs to join their family. In the movie We Own The Night loyalty to family is the major theme. Two brothers, one living his own life in the glamorous world of night clubs and the other following their father and working as a police officer, must overcome their conflict to achieve a goal. Joaquin Phoenix plays the black sheep of the family and Mark Wahlberg plays the "good" son. Robert Duvall is the stern police captain who has the respect of seemingly the entire NYPD. The movie takes place in the late 70's/early 80's in a drug plagued New York City. Phoenix is running a successful nightclub that is overrun with illegal drugs. When his brother, Wahlberg, starts running an anti-drug unit they are destined to collide. The movie does a great job of giving a grim, dirty look to the drug era while still showing the side that is appealing to the club goers. Phoenix enjoys the fast paced life he lives and is thriving until a drug post gets him arrested. Obviously, this breaks his father's heart and disappoints his brother. The turning point for Phoenix is an attempt on his brother's life. Now the realities of his profession hit home. He must decide what is more important his profession or his family. The movie does an excellent job of showing the complicated relationship that is between the family. Phonenix and Wahlberg, who in my opinion should be considered a top actor because of his role in The Departed, are mesmerizing as two brothers with differing ideals. Although, most of the plot twists are predictable the superior acting makes up for the lack of surprise. The plot actually became secondary to the relationship between two brothers and their father. I give this movie an A, four out of five stars, and a thumbs up. That should cover all the bases.
A real life news production
Upon entering the Knoxville News Sentinel my first reaction was, "Wow, this looks like a museum and not a place of work." After walking through the newsroom where all the reporters were, well, reporting I thought it looked like a scene out of Office Space. Then, we met with the online reporters and producers. I then came to realize that online journalism is not for me. Not because I don't enjoy it or think its cool. It is because I would not be very successful. Thankfully for Scripps their employees are better than I would be. The producers talked of how multimedia friendly the website has become. I could not agree more. I found this story which really interested me. I had not even heard about it anywhere else. The video just tied the whole thing together. Another amazing feature is the coverage of traffic on the website. Now that is a feature that can be used. Overall, I thought the trip was well worth it. I know our teacher did because it backed up everything she has been saying.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
People perfect the news
Days of mindlessly reading the newspaper without really concentrating on the material is long gone. Back in the day a news consumer just read what was offered to them and took it for face value. No deep thinking was involved because the reader had no way to share their own thoughts or experiences without maybe writing a letter to the editor. Welcome to the new age of news and news consumption. The rise of online news sources has provided news consumers new ways to add the the news. Most news sites have discussion boards at the end of stories where users can post comments. Some news sites allow users to add multimedia content. I believe that is great. Sometimes reporters do not get the best video. A random guy on the street may catch the best video. The more people get involved the better the news becomes. Besides no one is reading the newspaper anyway.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Running for St. Jude
Just letting everyone know that my dad is running the St. Jude Marathon in Memphis. He is raising money to benefit St. Jude hospital. Anyone who would like to contribute follow can click here. Thanks for the support and pass the word along.
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