Yesterday we lost a true rock and roll god, find time in your day to have a shot of Jack Daniels dedicated to Lemmy. He lived and died a true rocker is every part of his being. R.I.P. Lemmy, millions will miss you.
For months I have been waiting with faded breath. Watching
every teaser, every trailer, and every late night talk show interview. My inner
child has been bouncing off the walls of my subconscious for the release of
Star Wars: The Force Awakens. After seeing the film on Saturday, I’d say I feel
quite fulfilled. You see as a lifelong Star Wars fan I, and I’m sure many other
fans, felt a small amount of worry when it came to the idea of more new Star
Wars, after the disappointment of the prequel trilogy.
Now I’m not saying the prequel movies were absolutely horrible, they just were
not to the same quality of the originals in terms of story and acting. No one
can deny that the special effects, even to today’s standards, still look great
in those movies. But the use of actors Jake Lloyd and Haiden Christianson annoy
many fans, as well as the directional choices for Anakin Skywalker’s emotional
moments. So it was no wonder that I and many other fans were initially
hesitant. But the saving grace was J.J. Abrams taking the captains seat. Abrams
has definitely put in his time and produced a lot of fantastic work in
television and film. Notable to science fiction fans, is his recent reboot of
the Star Trek franchise with two well received films. The idea of a talent like
J. J. Abrams taking over from the aging George Lucas made many sigh with
relief.
But who really knows in the end? A movie can seem perfectly lined up to be a
smash hit and end up falling way short. Look at Water World! So I had to see
for myself, I had to reserve my tickets and get this scratching Star Wars
monkey off of my back. I booked my seats for an AVX theatre back in my home
town and planned it all out with my old Star Wars bro Chris. I was ready.
On the 18th, I white knuckled my whole hour long
drive, as visions of storm troopers danced in my head. Weather stayed calm,
traffic was dead, and everything felt in line. I got into town, picked up my
tickets and met up with my friend without a hitch. A little while later, it was
finally here (pinch me). I leaned back in my seat and focused in with fingers
crossed and bladder empty.
For those who don’t know, The Force Awakens is the 7th
installment in the multi-billion dollar Star Wars franchise. The film stars
Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones, Bladerunner) as Han Solo, Adam Driver (Inside
Llewyn Davis, Girls) as Kylo Ren, Daisy Ridley (Scrawl) as Rey, John Boyega
(Attack the Block, Imperial Dreams) as Finn, as well as returning cast members Carrie Fisher (The Blues Brothers, 30 Rock) as Princess Leia, and Mark Hamill (Kingsman:
The Secret Service, The Joker) as Luke Skywalker.
Now, what made The Force Awakens a great experience for me
was having almost no details about the plot before seeing the film. And for the
most part many Star Wars fans are opting to not reveal ANY plot points and keep
explanations vague. I will do the same. Overall, Star Wars The Force Awakens
was a brilliant film. For fans of the series, there is enough of everything
that is required of a Star Wars movie but without making it inaccessible to the
casual movie-goer.
The new cast members, as well as the returning cast, were
all top notch. There was none of the cheesy, “bad” acting, that the prequel
trilogy films were full of. Standing out in the Force Awakens is the tough and
beautiful Rey who is a constant surprise and joy throughout the film. The CG in
all points and aspects were absolutely top notch, as well as the
cinematography. Overall the soundtrack was composed of many of the themes Star
Wars fans love, from veteran composer John Williams, but felt lacking new
music. The only other slightly negative thought I have towards the films is
that parts of the story felt extremely familiar (not giving more detail into
that) but it really doesn’t take away much from the experience. Oh, and the new droid BB-8 will win you over very quickly with his cuteness
After the smoke has cleared I can say I was overall very
satisfied with the film. I did not feel let down as a Star Wars fan and have
become even more excited to see what Disney is going to do with Episode VIII. I
suggest fans rush out now and see it before someone on Facebook ruins it for you!
I give Star Wars Episode VII The Force Awakens 9.5 Wampa’s Stompin’!
So through doing some video work with a good friend of mine over the last month I've got a little inspired to put more time into just making videos for the hell of it and see what happens. So in light of that, I decided to remake a video I posted back when I was about 18 years old of me doing a pretty disgusting trick. It's essentially me taking my fingers and bending them fully back so they touch the back of my hand.
The original video had several thousand hits, but looked like a big bag of smashed assholes. So I figured it could be a good video for my (relatively) new channel to just remake it. I feel like it turned out pretty good. Other than the lighting, I really need to do something about the lighting in here. Either way swing over to my YouTube channel Camgore Video and see some of the crap I've been posting!
I'm going to force myself to put out videos on either a weekly or bi weekly basis and keep my camera/editing muscles flexing. I just need to jump in! I get a lot of stupid ideas that make people around me laugh so I think it's about time I start seeing what I can do. Or fail miserably. Either way at least I'm trying!
I'm also going to jump back into doing some movie and TV reviews starting back up with this weekends release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens! Which, as a lifetime Star Wars fan, is driving me absolutely insane with anticipation. I have faith though that Disney will not fuck this up! We'll see...