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Monday, 16 January 2012

Golden globes

Who runs the Golden Globes?
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association also known as the HFPA runs the Golden Globes as they are a board of 90 members including a president, vice-president, executive secretary, treasurer and board of directors who are in charge of them, and they watch endless movies and television screenings and go to interviews regarding films.

How are the nominees selected?


Who were the big winners at The Golden Globes 2012?
How many of the winners were backed by a major studio?


Best Motion Picture - Drama (The Descendants [Fox])
Best Performance by an Actress and Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Meryl Streep in Iron Lady & George Clooney in The Descendants)

Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical (The Artist)
Best Performance by an Actress and Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical (Michelle Williams in My Week With Marilyn and Jean Dujardin in The Artist)

Best Animated Feature Film (The Adventures of Tintin [Paramount & Columbia)
Best Foreign Language Film (The Seperation from Iran [Sony Pictures])

Best Performance by an Actress and Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Octavia Spencer in The Help and Christopher Plummer in Beginners)

Best Director - Motion Picture (Martin Scorsese in Hugo)
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture (Woody Allen in Midnight In Paris)
Best Original Score - Motion Picture (Ludovic Bource in The Artist)
Best Original Song - Motion Picture (Masterpiece in W.E)
Best Television Series - Drama (Homeland)
Best Performance by an Actress and Actor In A Television Series - Drama (Claire Danes in Homeland and Kelsey Grammer in Boss)
Best Television Series - Comedy Or Musical (Modern Family)
Best Performance by an Actress and Actor In A Television Series - Comedy Or Musical (Laura Dern in Enlightened and Matt LeBlanc in Episodes)


Which film had the best night?

Which studio had the best night?
How did British films do?
What is the point of the award ceremonies?

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Recommendations for the Major Film Companies

Films which can be viewed by the four quadrants audience (eg everybody; children, young adults, parents, males and females) seem to be amongst the successful films with the biggest profits and are often family orientated such as Shrek, Toy Story, Harry Potter.
However, young people aged between 15-24 are most likely to spend their free time going to the cinema, so there should be a few movies which are available for these age ranges to see, as they are most likely to spend their money going to watch movies(page 5 Fig 15.1)
There is evidence to show that the audiences are an equal mix of female and males, so there should be films for both sexes to be able to view. (page 3 15.1 & 15.2)
Ethnicity doesn't seem to be relevant to watching movies as the minority ethnic groups in the table go to the cinema mostly regular or very regular (page 9 fig 15.2)

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/gallery/2011/dec/30/50-biggest-films-2012-pictures?CMP=twt_fd#/?picture=383518173&index=13




This is a still from the trailer of the film, it introduces the scary house with a foggy, creepy edge because that light has an eerie feeling about it, especially with the daylight that surrounds the house because it's as if you can't escape from the horror that the house is whether it's typical night time horror or even daylight.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

facebook

To see latest news about the Woman In Black, you can also check out facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Woman-in-Black/117263031667118#!/pages/The-Woman-in-Black/117263031667118

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Summary of the plot.

Based on the classic ghost story, THE WOMAN IN BLACK tells the tale of Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe), a lawyer who is forced to leave his young son and travel to a remote village to attend to the affairs of the recently deceased owner of Eel Marsh House.

Working alone in the old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town's tragic and tortured secrets and his fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. When those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.


(http://myvue.com/latest-movies/info/cinema/norwich/film/the-woman-in-black)

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe-

"It's going to be terrifying, and at the test screening they had, apparently people were leaping out of their seats terrified, so I think it's just going to be a really, really good movie," he revealed. "I'm looking forward to the full trailer coming out, presumably months down the line because I think when people start to see more and more, I think the buzz about it will continue to build."

Woman in Black poem

During afternoon tea,
There's a shift in the air
A bone-trembling chill,
That tells you she's there.

There are those who believe
The whole town is cursed.
But the house in the marsh
is by far the worst.

What she wants is unknown,
but she always comes back.
The spectre of darkness,
The Woman in Black.

Film poster

The official cinema poster. I think this is a clever poster as it continues the thoughts from the previous poster, as it's spooky and mysterious. It's quite a foggy, dark background with a ghostly figure which you can see next to the question which asks if you believe in ghosts. Ironically, this means that the viewer could agree to the question as seeing is believing.. and therefore is left feeling in the unknown and wanting to see the film. The expression on the man's face is uncertain which builds lots of mystery in the poster, encouraging viewers.

Film Poster

This is one of the thought provoking posters I've found. I like this one at it shows mystery and features a rhetorical question which can leave the viewers mind thinking.

Teaser Trailer



The teaser trailer for The Woman In Black

Trailer



The official trailer of The Woman In Black