Read + Write + Report
Home | Start a blog | About Orble | FAQ | Blogs | Writers | Paid | My Orble | Login

Cinema Voyage - Akito Hirata, Filmhunter

 

Cinema Voyage - August 2008

Favourite Two Songs of the Week!!

August 26th 2008 12:36
Well its been super long since my last post, ive been crazy busy. And its been forever since ive done a favourite two songs of the week post, so here we go!!

* Electric Feel - MGMT off the album 'Oracular Spectacular'

Who doesnt love this song, everytime i listen to it i resist the urge to sing loudly. My favourite song from the american group. In this song especially there is a huge Scissor sister vibe/sound.

Favourite bit - The whole song, mainly the first verse (i have it on repeat)
(and the dudes are hot)

Electric Feel Music video



* The Time Is Now - Moloko off the album 'Things to make and do'

Probably Moloko's biggest hit along with 'Sing it back'.

Favourite Bit - 0.00" - .45" ( I think I would have preferred a completely acoustic version of this song)


75
Vote
   


Ill be the first to admit growing up I Had huge crushes on animated cartoons from some of my favourite Disney films.

Keeping in mind I was only 8 or so.

Some of my favourites include:

Aladdin

'Prince Ali, Fabulous he Ali Abb wa' - Had that song stuck in my head the whole post!!

Beauty and the Beast - Beast/Adam



The Little Mermaid - Prince Eric


Fern Gulley - Zak


Would you care to share yours??
100
Vote
   


So there have been many books made into films, some successful some not.

With many coming out over the next year, including:

- ‘The Time Travellers Wife’ – starring Eric Bana and Rachel Mc Adams

- ‘The Lovely Bones’ – starring Mark Walhberg, Rachel Weisz, Saoirse Ronan, Susan Sarandon and Stanley Tucci.

- ‘My Sisters Keeper’ – starring Cameron Diaz, Alec Baldwin, Abigail Breslin and Joan Cusack.

- ‘Twilight’ – starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Kellan Lutz and Nikki Reed.

Im really hoping some of my other favourite books will be adapted to the big screen.
Many people have strong opinions on popular books being turned into films, some believe it ultimately destroys the essence of the book, as we all picture in our minds the way characters should look, how they sound and the general settings within the novel.
Either way for the most part I enjoy book adaptations, and am eagerly awaiting the following…


* The Ugly Series by Scott Westerfield. The four books comprise of Uglies, Preeties, Specials and Extra’s.
The basic premise follows Tally an Ugly, set in a futuristic world, where upon a teens 16th birthday, have an operation to be turned into a bubblehead Pretty. She befriends a fellow ugly Shay, who eventually convinces her to leave the city and move to the ‘Smoke’ where a whole community of Uglies live.
My little summary there doesn’t really do the book series any justice. The books film’s rights have been secured, so we should see this film in the next few years.



* Tomorrow When the War Began – by John Marsden
Im going to go out on a limb now and say John Marsden created one of the most successful teen novel franchises in the world with his Tomorrow Series and Ellie Chronicles.

The Tomorrow Series focuses on Ellie Linton and her group of friends that are caught in the middle of a highly intense military invasion by a foreign country, set in Austraia. The teens then wage a guerrilla war against the invaders in their small town of Wirrawee.

The rights to the novels were bought by Ebsen Storm, as of March 2008 he know longer owns the rights. The film has been in the pipeline for some time. It would be nice if the films production could stay in Australia, but I think the only way the film could be truly successful and half decent was if there was some foreign involvement.

The Bronze Horeseman by Paullina Simons
Who couldn’t help falling in love with Alexander and Tatiana, set in war torn Russia during WWII. Last word was Paullina Simons was writing a screenplay, because she didn’t trust the novel to anyone else. So hears hoping with get a film soon.

Road to Paradise by Paullina Simons
I found it hard at first to get into the book, contemplated putting it down and was glad by the end that I hadn’t.
I fell in love with this book and honestly believe in the right hands with the right actors it could be magical.
novel outline
Shelby Sloane gets a canary yellow Mustang convertible as a graduation present, she sets off with friend Gina on what they hope will be a road trip of a lifetime.
But after picking up Candy – a young woman they find hitchhiking on a country road – a ride that begins with high spirits and dreams of freedom soon turns into a journey through the darkest back roads of America, pursued by fear and betrayal.
Forced to make serious moral choices with critical consequences for their future, the three girls find themselves on a very different journey to the one they set out on
88
Vote
   


The Face(s) of Evil

August 4th 2008 13:11


That could be syphillis their blowing us


[ Click here to read more ]
114
Vote
   


More Posts
1 Posts
2 Posts
3 Posts
229 Posts dating from February 2008
Email Subscription
Receive e-mail notifications of new posts on this blog:

Akito Hirata's Blogs

I have no other blogs :(
Moderated by Akito Hirata
Copyright © 2006 2007 2008 On Topic Media PTY LTD. All Rights Reserved. Design by Vimu.com.
On Topic Media ZPages: Sydney |  Melbourne |  Brisbane |  London |  Birmingham |  Leeds     [ Advertise ] [ Contact Us ] [ Privacy Policy ]