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Saturday, 23 December 2017
This Is What It's Really About
Okay, guys, anyone who's spent any time on the Internet since Last Jedi came out knows it's been controversial. I thought maybe I'd talk about the backlash surrounding it. But that's super negative to do right before Christmas, and refuting all the complaints would be super spoilery. So I thought I'd do something a little more uplifting for the season. Get your kleenex, folks.
So I came across several news bits and some articles about an Air Force and Vietnam veteran who is terminally ill and his daughter wanted to make sure he got to see The Last Jedi. And folks on the Internet and from their community pulled together and made sure he got to go in style. He got a private screening, accompanied by members of the 501st and Rebel Legion and by the look of it, an awesome experience.
We all get so wrapped up in ourselves and our fandoms, but I thought this was a good reminder for all of us that this is what it's all about, this is the stuff that makes it matter. And in the midst of all the negativity, it's so refreshing to see something positive, to know that we really can do good with this things that we love. This is what we need more of. Not petitions to remove Last Jedi from canon (seriously?), but really, honest-to-goodness, goodness. Let's all remember how a little green puppet once said that hate is on the path to the Dark Side, and we're all better than that.
Happy Holidays, everyone!
Article HERE (this is where the kleenex comes in)
For the record, I thought Last Jedi was awesome. I don't get the upset.
Monday, 11 December 2017
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom First Trailer and Featurette
Twas
three weeks before Christmas
And we
were biding our time.
Tonight
was for dinos
(next
week’s all Jedi)
The
people all waited on YouTube with care
With
hopes that a trailer soon would be there
There’s
he in his t-shirt and I in my hoodie,
Waiting
and hoping it would be a goody.
When from
the table there came such a tither,
‘The
trailer is live, it was posted on Twitter!’
Okay, that’s
enough of that. I’ve had my fun with the obligatory Christmas reference, so let’s
talk about the trailer. I’ve actually got a couple of other trailers and things
to talk about as well but that will be a later post because I’ve honestly been
a little under the weather. But let’s not let that stop us from at least
talking about the first full trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,
aka Jurassic World II, Jurassic Park V, or The Lost Park: Jurassic
World.
So let’s
back this up a little. A few days before the Infinity War trailer
dropped, there was a leaked graphic on Facebook saying ‘Trailer This Thursday!”.
That was a boo-boo on someone’s part, as Universal then came out and clarified
that the announcement was premature but that the real date would be released
that weekend. That Sunday, there were two teasers dropped, one online and one
introduced during the Seahawks-Eagles game by Chris Pratt. Fast forward to
Wednesday, we get a nice little behind-the-scenes featurette ahead of the
trailer Thursday. Still with me? I know I had to ask my expert to explain it
twice as I wrote this. Well, anyway, now we have our first look at Fallen
Kingdom.
First off I just want to say the
behind-the-scenes video is really, really good and you should definitely check
it out. There’s some really exciting stuff there. Look at all the robots,
guys! That was one issue I definitely had with the first Jurassic World film
and I would just love it if they really brought those practical dinosaurs back
into the series. Especially given the massive legacy of the combination of
practical and computer generated that is so iconic of the first (three) films.
I didn’t watch A Monster Calls with the other half when he watched it (I
don’t do sad movies) but what I heard from him gives me hope that J.A Bayona
can pull this off.
Anyway, on to the trailer itself. This is an interesting one. It’s a
little weird tonally, to start with. The banter and the music of the bar scene
don’t really line up with the stuff that comes after. Also, there is a bit of a
clash from philosophical/ ethical debate and all-out action. I’m not saying the
movie can’t do both, but it makes for a bit of a weird feel over all. But it’s
not bad. Apparently everything we see in this two-and-a-half minutes is from
the first 57 minutes movie, or so Colin Trevorrow says, and so we can’t feel
like we already know how this is going to play out and that we’ve been spoiled.
I’ve seen some fairly negative reaction to this, but I don’t really see
anything that gives me cause for great alarm, yet. Then again, the featurette
did help with that.
So what’s good? Well, it looks like we’re doing something different
story-wise. We might actually get some expansion on the ethical debate as to
the nature of the dinosaurs and what that entails as far as protections for
them (animals vs assets). Jeff Goldblum is back, and though we shouldn’t expect
him to have a huge role, it’s nice to see him back in the franchise again.
There’s going to be a metric crap-ton of dinosaurs in this movie, including
some new ones (Carnotaurus! Baryonyx!) and some returning ones, too (Compys!
Stegosaurus!). What else? The CG looks really good so far, even this far out,
and if they are using as much practical as they promise then hopefully it will
be all the better. In that vein, it’s nice to see Rexy back again in all her
glory, rocking all those scars like the matriarch of the island that she is.
yaaaas Queen! #sorrynotsorry |
It’s
a better first trailer than Jurassic World had. And baby Blue is super
cute.
There were a few
things I was meh about, though. Owen and Claire obviously didn’t stay together,
and I hope that doesn’t play too much into the story. I’m not upset about it
character-wise like when JP III had Grant and Ellie no longer together, I just
don’t want it to be a Thing that gets annoying. There was one other thing in
the trailer too. Owen got caught in what looks like a pyroclastic flow from the
volcano. In that case, he would be extra-crispy human and that would be the end
of him. I rather doubt they’re planning on killing off Chris Pratt, especially
that early in the movie, so we’ll have to see what happens there.
So, in the words of
the esteemed Dr. Malcolm:
I think it has
potential. I really want this to be the movie that this franchise deserves. I
want for my other half to come out of it as excited as I came out of Force
Awakens, Rogue One (and hopefully Last Jedi). I want it to be awesome,
and I hope it is.
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