Sunday, June 28, 2009

Ideology in Film: the 1980s

So I recently decided to watch the old Superman movies again and got through two of them when I realized just how American they are. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing. It's just very evident.

Throughout the 80s, Hollywood films were made to promote the popular American ideology. This ideology was that America is the most powerful nation in the world and should anyone challenge their power, the Americans would annihilate them. Don't believe me? Check out Rambo: First Blood Part 2. Is that movie not about Rambo going into Vietnam and then single-handedly destroying it? To top that off, Rambo is portrayed as an indestructible and muscular man. He is a symbol of America's invincibility and his image promotes the ideology that America is above all and should police the world. The film supports the belief that the bureaucrats lost the Vietnam War and that for one man to go in and kill hundreds of people by blowing up their villages to save a dozen American POWs is unproblematic. It's not unproblematic. But I guess since it's America, it's okay.

But back to the Superman movies. Here's what really triggered this train of thought:


Taken from Superman II

"I hereby advocate all authority and control over this planet to general Zod" Who gives the President of the United States the right to hand over all authority and control over the planet? You could argue that he "consulted" with the other leaders of the world but since when is America a spokesperson for the planet? I have a feeling that that wouldn't go over well in real life with the other superpowers on this planet.

Here's another Superman clip, this one from Superman 1:



Anyone who doesn't believe in the American way, watch out because Superman's coming to get you!

One more film that I wanted to make mention of is Rocky IV, you know, the one where Rocky single-handedly defeats communism? That film is basically the cold war re-enacted in the boxing ring.This video, the intro to the film pretty much sums it up:


Last video in this entry, promise!

If you watch that video closely, right before the gloves collide, you see the Russian one fall first, foreshadowing the end of the film.

The ideologies behind these films are in no way bad. Some of them are a bit of an ego boost for the country but for the most part I see patriotism. Especially in Rocky/Rambo. The protagonists were very patriotic and the film showed American audiences at the time what they wanted to see and what they believed.

I believe that there are still ideologies like this found in film today, however it is much more subtle and harder to identify. And don't get me wrong, I love all of the movies that I mentioned in this post, I just feel like some of the words spoken and actions taken wouldn't fly today.

Until next time!



Saturday, June 27, 2009

Daybreakers Trailer

Now I'm not a huge fan of vampire movies, but this looks like a nice contrast to the way vampires are portrayed in the Twilight series:





This movie actually looks pretty good. Intense. Action packed. Emotionally charged. What more could you ask for in a movie? But then again, trailers can be deceiving...

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Letters From Home

Despite being at home this weekend (that means away from Toronto or anywhere near to there), I am still taking time out of my busy schedule to post a blog! How's that for commitment?






A friend of mine sent me this video of mine sent me this video of Edgar Cruz playing Queen's classic anthem Bohemian Rhapsody on ONE CLASSICAL GUITAR! This video blew my mind. His hands and fingers move so fast. I almost hate him for how good he is with a guitar. If I could be half as good as him with a guitar, I would be happy!

Check out the speed at which his hands move and how much he stretches his fingers across the fretboard. It's ridiculous.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

My First Post!


A short video I made in honor of my first post.
All you Arrested Development fans might find something familiar about this!


Hello Blogosphere and welcome to "Who Let My Thoughts Out?"!

I intend to use this blog to express my thoughts and feelings about certain subjects. I will try to post at least once a week about film, television, music, technology, politics, etc. Basically, anything that catches my attention that I would like to comment on! Some posts will be funny, others will be angry, but they are all meaningful and important to me!

I will also post some bits of my writing (I write for film) and any short films I put together!

Come back soon!