Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Q2- why it is a hero that saved the world not a heroine? is the little girl in the movie is the one suposed to be the heroine?
Q1- what do you think the machine that is creating destruction in the movie represents in relation to our real world?
Q-2 if you were to edit the documantary what parts would you add and what parts would you delete?
Q1- was the ending of  Cinema Verité a good one or a bad one from your point of view and why?
Q2- how do you imagine the president personality in the film?
@1- what do you think is the political messege the filmmaker want to convey in his film?

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Q1- do you agree with the writer saying :``Wag the Dog'' cites Grenada as an example of how easy it is to whip up patriotic frenzy, and how dubious the motives sometimes are" why/why not?

"There are two major ways in which distraction can be used to manipulate the media. The first, as exemplified by the 1997 film, Wag the Dog, is a created by way of a conveniently timed major event. A political leader will start a war or create another large incident to divert the public attention from certain issues that threaten the regime or leadership. In the case of Wag the Dog, a president creates a fake war to draw attention away from a sex scandal with a teenage girl."

Q-2 do you think movies created these tactics of manipulation and distraction or it is really happening in the real world and the movies are just a mean of showing it to the world?

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Q1- who was labeled the "the evil flower" of the Loud family? and why?
Q2- In what scene where lance specifically made a direct announcement that he was gay? why did his mother was not shocked or rected hestircally?
Q1- since Chelsea Hotel has been the the home of numerous writer's , musiscan's and actors, is there a significant for the shot where lance threw the money and it flew in the air?

Q2- why patty suggested that lance doesnt make areservation in Chelsea Hotel  for his father when he travel to see lance?

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

"Reality-TV orginals, in drama's lens"
Q1- in your point of view, what makes "An American Family"?
Q2- do you think reality shows are invasion of the people's privacy or not/why?
"An American family screening"
Q1-  why do you think people follow the family screening episodes day by day?
Q2- Do you think these shows made some subjects or themes like being gay, martial problems to be discussed openly and deeply in society?