Jennifer Longe

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SHREK PREQUELS AND SPIN OFF

May 10th 2009 20:45
In Fairy tales, Ogres are creatures, sometimes Cyclops, who kidnap and eat people. Princesses are most of the times in distress waiting for Prince Charming to come and rescue them. And they always end with the Prince carrying the Princess on his white horse towards the sunset or his castle followed by the sentence “They had many children and lived happily ever after” – Don’t you wish life was that simple!



Now Shrek was an exception to the popular fairy tale formula. We had an Ogre who hung with a Donkey and a Cat in boots and sometimes with Three Little Pigs, Big Bad Wolf, Pinocchio, Three Blind Mice and GingerBread; and he was never tempted to eat them, not even the obnoxious Donkey and delicious looking GingerBread. The Princess, who knew how to defend herself with the use of martial arts, wasn’t the fairest of them all; except to the eyes of her beholder. There were also many comedic references to popular fairy tales.


These are some of the elements that made Shrek interesting, enjoyable and original. Of course this only applies to the first two installments. The third one, like many trilogies, just wasn’t as good as the previous ones. At least everyone got a happily ever after. Sort of: Shrek and Fiona got their hands full raising their three adorable little monsters “children”.



With Shrek 2 we found out that Fiona had been curse to turn into an ogre every night by the Fairy God-Mother and that her father had promised that she would marry her son Charming and that he will become the next king of Far Far Away. – Must be a great place to rule, thanks to its location, you shouldn’t have to worry about annoying neighbors or surprise invasions. – And with Shrek The Third, that Shrek and her didn’t become rulers of the kingdom, but her cousin Arthur.



But we don’t know anything about Shrek and how he came to the swap he loves so much and went thru many hardships to keep it in the first installment. In Shrek The Third he told Cousin Artie that his father “used to bathe me in barbecue sauce and put me to bed with an apple in my mouth.” the only insinuation to his past. Soon, we will find out everything about him thru two prequels: Shrek Goes Fourth (2010) and Shrek 5 (2013). - Wouldn’t one movie be enough?

Shrek Goes Fourth’s plot was revealed on February and goes as follow “After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in-laws’ kingdom, what’s an ogre to do? Well, if you’re Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, a reluctant Shrek now agrees to autograph pitch forks. What’s happened to this ogre’s roar?

Longing for the days when he felt like a “real ogre”, Shrek is duped into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumplestiltskin.

Shrek suddenly finds himself in a in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumplestiltskin is king and Shrek and Fiona have never met. Now, it’s up to Shrek to undo all he’s done in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world and reclaiming his one True Love. ”

Doesn’t sound that interesting but let’s wait for May 21st 2010 to judge. There were rumors that Tom Cruise – You know, that guy who jumped on Oprah’s couch – will voice a villain. Probably Rumplestiltskin. No information about Shrek 5 has been released yet.

We will also get to know more about Puss in the spin off Puss In Boots (2010). Who wants to bet on a Donkey spin off?



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WHAT’S WITH THE NAME “JACK”

April 12th 2009 15:22
If there is one name which seems to come up a lot in movies and series these days, it’s the name “Jack”.



* TITANIC – 1997: Jack Dawson played by Leonardo DiCaprio. The highest grossing movie of all time – so far - earned Leo a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama. Jack had a fatal end.

* 24 – 2001-…: Jack Bauer played by Kiefer Sutherland. The second longest-running espionage series in television earned Kiefer 8 Emmy Nominations and 2 Wins and 4 Golden Globe Nominations and 1 Win. Its 8th season, probably its last, is scheduled for 2010 and will make it the longest-running espionage series by episode and longevity. – Everybody is after the first spot. – Kiefer, who is also one of the show’s executive producers, has expressed multiple time is wish for Jack Bauer to die at the end.
* ALIAS - 2001-2006: Jack Bristow played by Victor Garber. Victor got three Emmy nominations. Another espionage television series. Unlike 24, this one seemed not to be able to keep up with the competition and its creator/executive producer, J. J. Abrams got another project – See below -. Since he couldn’t handle them both at the same time, it was canceled. But not until Jack suffered a fatal “accident”.
* PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN Trilogy – 2003, 2006, 2007: Jack Sparrow played by Johnny Depp. Pirate movies don’t do so well and are usually box office flop; but POTC beat the odds. Johnny received an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the first two movies. None for the third one. Too bad. We did have to say goodbye to Jack Sparrow – Captain Jack Sparrow – at the end of the second installment, The Dead Man’s Chest. Luckily, POTC is a fantasy and they were able to “get” him back in the third one, At World’s End.
* LOST – 2004-…: Jack Shepherd played by Matthew Fox. Another J.J. Abrams creation/production. The series will end in 2010 and will finally get to know the fate of Dr. Jack Shepherd and the other survivors. Rumor circulating is that Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing in Friends) will appear in the season finale. Great way to attract viewer and for Matthew Perry gets to realize his dream of appearing in the series.



There are many other movies/series with main actors’ names are Jack like Watch Over me (Jack Porter played by Todd Cahoon) and Brokeback Mountain (Jack Twist played by Jake Gyllenhaal, Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor nominee). Harrison Ford has played three characters named Jack:

1- Jack Trainer in Working Girl (1988)

2- Jack Ryan in Patriot Games (1992), Clear And Present Danger (1994)

3- Jack Stanfield in Firewall (2006)



Just like watching/hearing the same story over and over again can get boring and can make the plot predictable, the same applies with names. There are so many to choose from. How about Jason for a change? “Jack”, another form of John, means “God is gracious”. It’s kind of hard to find His grace thru these characters.
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Beauty And The Beast (1991) is one of the most popular animated features. It was the first full length animated feature to ever be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. In 1997, Disney release midquel-sequel Beauty And The Beast: Enchanted Christmas which was a direct to video film.

I first watched Beauty And The Beast when I was six and, back then, all I cared about were the pretty pictures and the beautiful songs. I watched Beauty And The Beast followed by the Enchanted Christmas a few days ago and noticed a couple of things which made me wonder.

- What’s the distant between the village and the castle? When Belle’s father finds refuge in the castle it seems far. When Belle goes after him, she leaves in what seems like morning or noon and arrives at night. But when Gaston goes to the castle to kill the Beast and Belle runs after him to stop him, it looks close. Or is there a shortcut they forgot to tell us about?
- Fine, the distant between the castle and the village isn’t clear, but you’d expect that people would have heard a myth about an enchanted castle where the master was turned into a Beast and the other habitant into household items.
- The narrator said that the Beast was a Prince. So he’s supposed to have sovereignty over people and land, in other words, a kingdom. But they are no mention of it. Didn’t they miss their royalty? His servants refer to him as Master. He is called “Your Majesty” only once in Enchanted Christmas. Could it be that he wasn’t an actual Prince but a wealthy Lord?
- In Enchanted Christmas, who are the people going to the Christmas party? Villagers, people from the kingdom? Guests from far lands?
- In Enchanted Christmas, we are shown that the “Prince” was turned into the Beast on Christmas and at the Christmas party, Belle was wearing a yellow dress. In the original movie, the narrator tells us that the spell had to be broken before his 21st birthday, that’s when the last petal of rose will falls. While preparing the diner date, Cogsworth, Lumiere and Mrs. Pot said that it was their last day to try and have the spell broken and at the date, Belle is wearing the same yellow dress as in the Christmas party. Does it mean that the master was born the day after Christmas?
- Didn’t Mrs. Pot notice that Chip was missing or was she distracted by the castle assailants or couldn’t tell because all the cups looked alike?
- After Beast saved Belle from the Beast then collapsed, how did she manage to put him on Phillip, her horse? She doesn’t look like wonder woman to me.
- Wouldn’t you say that Mrs. Pot looks more like Chip’s grandmother than mother? Did she adopt him? Did she give birth at an advanced age? The later will lead us to wonder about a Mr. Pot.
- When going to invade the castle, did Gaston or any of the man who followed him knew or suspected that the Beast used to be human?
- Why didn’t the armors fight when the castle was under attack? They looked like the most suitable people to handle the situation or were they stuck to their pedestals?
- Why didn’t Beast ever asked the magic mirror to show him who will break the spell? Or it only showed people who were in the castle.
- Did anyone notice that Belle shares some traits with Cinderella? Yet again, most Disney Characters look alike: Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid) like Aladdin, Jafar like Scar, Yzma (The Emperor’s New Groove) like Cruella Devil. The Castles too.

Luckily, the movie was target to a young audience and they ask fewer questions, sometimes. Anyway, I still love and enjoy Beauty And The Beast very much and believe that it deserves every single nominations, awards and honors it received.


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According to the Centers for Disease Control, domestic violence is a serious, preventable public health problem affecting more than 32 million Americans, or more than 10% of the U.S. population and only a third of cases are actually reported. Since celebrities are also humans – although some fans and stars believe that they are gods and goddesses - some of them are amongst the 32 millions victims.

Ike and Tina Turner were one of the greatest duos of the 60s and 70s; and since they were a “married”, they must have looked the perfect fairy tale couple. But things weren’t as they seemed. They were rumors of Ike abusing Tina and that he had a drug problem. Tina finally left Ike in 1976 after 16 years of marriage. In 1986, she wrote a biography title I, Tina which she talked about her life, Ike’s abuse towards her and his drug addiction. The book was adapted into a movie What’s Love Got To Do With It? which was released in 1993, the same year Ike was released from prison after serving four years on drug and weapon charges. Ike denied the abuse allegations. saying that he only hit Tina a few times and that Tina often hit back. – So it was kick boxing and Ike always won. – In 2001, Ike published his autobiography Takin' Back My Name in which he admitted that he "slapped Tina...there have been times I have punched her for no reason" Because of the huge negative image the book and the movie gave him, Ike had troubles rekindling his career; but he managed to win a Grammy in 2007. He passed away that same year, from a cocaine overdose. – Proof that drug really can kill


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TOY STORY 3

February 22nd 2009 19:47
Generally, I don’t like threequel because most of the time they suck. Sometimes they suck so bad, that they actually make you wish you never started the saga. But I’m looking forward to this one.


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First I would like to start by apologizing for the late posting. I had some trouble with the connection over the weekend, and no, I don’t believe that it had anything to do with the date.


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KARATE KID “REMAKE”

February 10th 2009 00:51
Wax on: Jackie Chan as Mr. Miyagi, wax off. Wax on: Jaden Smith as “the kid”, wax off.


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DC Comics and Marvel Comics are the biggest comic books companies. They have both introduced us to people with extraordinary, out of this world, super abilities which we can only dream of. We follow their adventures fervently, as they help those in need, fight villains and save the world. Some of them are ordinary people or “unfortunate” persons who came in contact with unknown chemicals substances or rays which changed them while others come from distant planets/galaxies or are the results of nature taking its course in unexpected directions.


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Here they are! The nominees for the “best” and the worst – can’t argue with this one – in cinema for the year 2008. I don’t really have a great interest for the Oscar. Most of the time, winners are unexpected people or movies you’ve never watched and/or don’t intend to. While the Golden Raspberry Award, better known as Razzie, is way more fan. Maybe because they make fan of celebrity by dishonoring/honoring them for their – what I suppose was – their hard work.


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WHEN SCIENCE-FICTION BECOMES REALITY

January 18th 2009 02:00
WHEN SCIENCE-FICTION BECOMES REALITY


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Thanks. It just looked too much like the same story all over again.

Comment by Jennifer Longe
on ANGELS AND DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE’S SEQUEL

November 18th 2008 09:30
Thanks!

Now I can't wait to watch the movie. But if I feel too impatient, I'll just buy the book.
Have you read THE DA VINCI CODE?
If yes, which one is better? The book or the movie?

Comment by Jennifer Longe
on ANGELS AND DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE’S SEQUEL

November 16th 2008 05:45
Lady Henrietta Muddling, I totally agree with you, and I know blasphemy is one of the most serious sins.
The reason why I said "Isn't forgiveness one of Christianity's pillars? " is because I tough that it was funny that just at the mention of the name Dan Brown they refused to give them access to the locations. If they are already familiar with the story I would understand. But without even knowing the story they said NO, then they definetlly still have it bad for Dan Brown.
If I offended you, I apologize.