Saturday, March 30, 2013

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"Every time I look at you I don't understand
why you let the things you did get so out of hand"

Although the high priests in Jesus Christ Superstar claim, "this Jesus must die," I'm on J.Christ's side.  I'm watching it this Saturday night, before Easter day.  The classic caught my eye as my parents scampered off to bed to await their big furry friend. (Who's apparently now their son, me.)

I've mentioned the movie to a bunch of fellow students and surprisingly, it's NOT that popular among our generation.  Of course I realize that it was filmed in the 70s, but due to our age's spirit of social revolution, I thought we might take more inspiration from this time piece.

Although religious, the director (Norman Jewison, hilariously enough) created a classic musical style film with props and a cast that was evident of the era.  The number, "The Temple," just passed.  So controversial for the time, the scene shows the house of God riddled with prostitutes, ammunition, and goods unfit for a chapel.  Jesus shows his true colors and raids the place, turning over tables and cursing the public for disrespecting his/Gods property.  A scene definitely reminiscent of recorded social protests of the 60s.

Over the course of the film there are incredible costume designs.  What the frames lack in vibrant color, the outfits make up for in their typical hippie cuts: tight around the waist, loose around the arms and legs.  The contemporary style continues over to Judas' betrayal when tanks and fighter jets fill the desert and air.

It's clear the films purpose wasn't completely aimed to portray Jesus Christ's death, but also somehow the war that just burdened us pre-production; Vietnam was the first unjustified war in the history of America.

After seventeen sentences of incredibly jumbled text (I counted), I'm sure you're asking, "what the eff does he mean?"  (I'm thinking on Jesus' revolution and transition to Catholicism, and America's anti-war protests...)

My point is, if WE want a social revolution, we need to fight like Jesus and his disciples did (and do).  Let's fight our unjustified war.


(My favorite number)



Don't be a fool like King Herod.

Believe.  Believe in Jesus.  Believe in Santa. Believe in the Easter Bunny.
Believe in SOMEONE.

HAPPY EASTER!
#marriageequality

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Intimate Portrait Photo I Project

I really liked how some of these came out.  They're for my photo project on "Intimate Portraits".  I chose to make them of my grandparents.  They have NOT been color corrected yet (due to my lack of a $400 photoshop program), but sharpened, exposed (if needed), and set in B&W.

My Grandparents


Mary Sacco



Carlo Sacco



Carlo's Parents.



Mary's mother, uncle, and son.



"Look at that sandwich"



"They throw a party for you when you go away."



Carlo Sacco as a cadet.



D. Francis Mazzeo as a barrel maker.



"My mother."


Once I'm settled back in the media room, I'll be able to edit!

Hope you enjoy my family history.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Hunger Games cast gets to wear the coolest ish.

Make sure you keep your eyes peeled for the posters of the new installment in the Hunger Games Trilogy,"Catching Fire".

With Jennifer Lawrence winning her first Oscar for "Silver Linings Playbook" and the previous Hunger Games movie being released so long ago, I almost forgot that there was another movie coming out so soon.

Before we get into Catching Fire, I've got to ask - Who would have thought Jennifer Lawrence won an Oscar while shooting a film in between shooting this Trilogy?  I'm no critic, but I'm right when I say Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint DID NOT win an Academy Award while shooting an entirely separate role from the characters they played in Harry Potter series.  (Sorry guys, but Lawrence did do something so many of us cannot.)

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in her wedding dress
(Photo Credit: Lionsgate)

I was completely surprised when I was watching the award show.  Although it seems like I'm extremely shocked, I am happy for her.  Nevertheless, Lawrence committed to the role of Katniss Everdeen, and will finish playing her.

It's not just Lawrence that's making extremely unfamiliar advances in the film industry, but the entire Hunger Games production.

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is projected to be released on November 22, 2013 - and of course it's not too early to start gaining, recreating, and reinstituting their fan base.  Lionsgate Entertainment Corporation released photos made into posters for the new film.

Whats different about the promo posters is that there's no date and only a small Hunger Games emblem on the upper right corner.  How untraditional.  But it's true that we all know and remember the faces of the cast.  Though our society's borderline cultish following of this trilogy, Lionsgate knew we didn't need clarification that an entirely new movie is coming out.

Instead they treat us like were part of the target audience for the 75th Hunger Games, dressing the cast up in elaborate Captiol costumes, using vintage props, and photoshopping the pictures with vibrant colors and a faded backdrop.

Stanley Tucci as Caesar Flickerman
(Photo Credit: Lionsgate)

ABC's article states that James Lawrence is the new director for the second film.  ABC relays J. Lawrence's statement; “The new movie will be very real, which is what I’m excited about.”  I'm excited too.  The combination of what J. Lawrence's art is projected to encompass, and Trish Summerville's costume design will clearly blow us away.

One of my Favorites:
Elizabeth Banks as Effie Trinket
(Photo Credit: Lionsgate)

Trish Summerville's Capitol Couture website can be viewed here.

The photo's are a series of portraits revealing the faces of Effie, Beetee (new character in "Catching Fire"), Johanna, Caesar, Cinna, Haymitch, Gale, Peeta, and of course Katniss Everdeen dressed up in her wedding gown.

The portraits remind me a ton of family photographs taken in the 1930s.  The faces are solemn and nostalgic; the seem focused on their job in their fictional world and not the photos being taken of them.

Even if you've read the book before, I'm sure a lot of you share my sense of eagerness and unpredictability for the upcoming film.  With my obvious high expectations I can only hope that Jennifer Lawrence kills it.


P.s. - They're currently shooting the film in Hawaii.  They've already convinced me into seeing the film due to the sole fact that the scenery is a hell of a lot better than what I see outside my Fairfield U townhouse window.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Reading...

So I haven't had too much time to recreationally write this semester.  I'm taking six classes (while still subsequently receiving exceptional grades).  But this also means that I don't have enough time to do what I REALLY want to do.

I could be blogging about CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) or how regimes are established within global environmental politics - as I'm currently in my Global Environment class - but too much of something ruins its quality in the future.



Although a favorite add of mine, sometimes we don't want more.

Warning: As a general consensus of my friends at Fairfield University, senior year is unexpectedly overwhelming.  I've been reading VICE (recommendation by Georgia Lobb) to keep my mind off of the 'real world'.

An interesting, and local, article from yesterday:

"New York Cops Will Arrest You for Carrying Condoms"

Photo courtesy of VICE

And a realization from abroad (today):

"The Children of Romania's Communist Estates"

Photo by Ioana Moldovan