Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

I Heart: Passionate Artistic Movies

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I know what you're thinking with the title: sex, passion, romance. To be honest with you, whats been drawing me lately to movies are strong artistic heroes and main characters.What I mean by that are main characters that make decisions because of their head strong in the pursuit to live by their trade. There is something about the tortured artist that seems to make for dynamic and different choices. With every change of plot, they react differently that your usual heroes; they feel and create.

With so many fantasy stories being made into movies these days we are often stuck with the formula of an average Joe with extraordinary circumstances. There's nothing wrong with this formula, but for me, I just get this constant feeling that the characters are being forced into the fate they have. I mean; Yes, they have a choice but deep down inside you know that these characters will make the 'good' choice since the plot has not much else to go if they don't. Then we'd be stuck with 20 minute movies...

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Now an artist, there's just something about them that we love isn't there? Even in real life we know that the artist is sporadic in his/her choices. We always expect something different in the way that they handle life overall. When I see movies with an artistic lead; it's just heaven! No matter what is thrown at them in their life, there's always the underlining pursuit of chasing a muse. When they're happy: they create. When they're in pain: they create. These creations capture their lives as a memento for the rest of us, and in turn we can have a reflection that can capture that emotion in our personal lives.

Lately, movies with an artistic hero just supercharge me. I feel the passion for life in each character as they push their choices to the edge and live every second with no regret. The concept to feel both the bad and the good just makes for every last drop of existence never to be wasted. I reflect that every day, be it boring or mundane, is an opportunity to breathe and be inspired. I'm blessed to stumble across such movies, as they are shaping my thinking for the brand new year.

Below are two movies that have really made an impact on me this past month. As the weather is still cold, I recommend you take the time to have a snuggly night in and watch them.Allow yourself to think of the characters and the reasons for their motives. Enjoy the extraordinary reactions and choices.




What are some artistic movies heroes that you are moved by?

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A Wicked Halloween: TNBC at El Capitan


Hello everyone,
I hope you're all having a wonderful Halloween! Whether celebrating it early this weekend or today, this is one holiday that I think everyone needs their fair share of. I'd like to share with you the wonderful thins I've been doing today to get into the spirit.


This is something I've been wanting to do for over 5 years now, and when I saw the tickets drop in price I felt like today would be better than no other! I'm talking about watching The Nightmare Before Christmas in 4D at the El Capitan Theater. If you're not familiar with this theater, El Capitan is an old Hollywood theater which Disney had purchased to create as a premiere for all of their shows. Whether it's live entertainment in the beginning, or special effects through the show, you haven't quite watched a Disney film until you've seen it at El Capitan. The last I saw a show there was Pocahontas when I was shy of 9, so I think I was well over due to return.



We dressed in our costumes for the day, and I finally got to wear my Elizabethan apparel again. It was nice to see Eugene in his frocks again. I put on some spooky eye makeup to finish the touch, and we were off to the theater! I like going to Hollywood early when I can because the traffic is awful during rush hour. As planned, everything went smoothly; we even went through the side streets and made it just fine.


As they let us in early, we were greeted by Rob Richards, the official Organist of Disney. He was playing an organ on stage spell binding us with Disney classics and a little Phantom of the Opera. The side wings were littered with jack-o-lanterns and decor which was so amazing; it was the same sensation that you get when you go to Downtown Disney (I will have a post about that soon). When we had the lights dim, they started the show with a classic Disney short(1952). It was so awesome to see a classic short on the big screen! I can say that I can scratch that off my bucket list finally. When they requested us to put on our 3D glasses, I knew the main event was raring to go.

4D is basically 3D with theatrical effects. They added wind when the leaves were blowing through Halloween Town, chilled air in Christmas Town, Lighting effects to show ghost and stars, fog, and the best of all; SNOW! They had fake snow fall from the balcony at the last scene. I can't really explain the experience other than go when you have a chance! It was so charming to see childhood nostalgia redone in a creative way. It shocked me to hear them announce that this movie was celebrating its 20 year anniversary!


At the end of the show, we looked about the Frankenweenie displays they had through the theater. As you entered you're greeted by the cast of puppets that were actually used in the film. They even had a set from the film to display. When you go to the bottom floor of the theater, they had a Frankenweenie showcase. They had even more sets, props, and research treatments of the staff on display. I loved cemetery hill the best! It had Sparky's freshly dug up grave.


We left fairly early to prepare our goodies at home. Eugene and I picked our favorite chocolates and dropped then in a souvenir tub of popcorn I got from the show. We also littered the table with slices of Candy Apples and Pistachios (they had Frankenweenie on them which made me giggle). I filled a Carafe of Lemongrass iced tea to drink in goblets and we waited patiently for the Trick or Treaters to arrive.


We've still on our marathon of Harry Potter movies, but I just wanted to wish everyone a wonderful Hallo Eve! How are your festivities?

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