Friday, February 27, 2015
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Saturday, December 27, 2014
What would J.R.R. Tolkien think about The Hobbit?
Now that the final installment of the Hobbit has been released in the movie theaters, the final cinematic tale by J.R.R. Tolkien goes full circle. What would he have thought about how his literary masterpieces were portrayed on the silver screen?
Below is a review from my movie review blog called Movie Review Maven.
How would you have reviewed this last film in the trilogy?
Movie: THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES
Grade: A-
I didn't think The Hobbit movie trilogy wasn't quite as awesome as the Lord of the Rings trio, but it's still a fine companion in the storytelling and worth the visit to CGI Middle Earth. Easily the most violent of all of the films in the series, the battle of five armies includes the army of fans who will see the final installment and make Peter Jackson's movies go down in history as one of the most beloved cinematic stories.
* "Saruman believes it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but that is not what I have found. I found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love. Why Bilbo Baggins? I don't know. Perhaps because I am afraid, and he gives me courage." - Gandolf
* Aiden Turner (Kili) is so cute! Former heart-throb Orlando Bloom (Legolas) is starting to look old because of the odd CGI work they did on his face.
* Two words: Benedict Cumberbatch.
* Considering Bilbo is THE hobbit that this trilogy is named after, he played a somewhat minor role in this last film.
* While it's always lovely to see Cate Blanchett, that green, psycho look on Galadriel isn't becoming on her. ha ha
* "You started this. You will forgive me if I finish it." - Thranduil
Check out these fun Hobbit products for Christmas:
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Labels: J.R.R. Tolien, Lord of the Rings, movie review, peter Jackson, Smaug, The Battle of the Five Armies, The Hobbit
Monday, April 21, 2014
How much would you pay for Birds of America?
By Trina Boice
www.TrinaBoice.com
As a writer, I obviously love books, so I wanted to share a special one with you today. It's a copy of John James Audubon's The Birds of America
that was sold at an auction in London for $11.5 million! To date, it's the most expensive book ever sold. Why?
It's one of the best preserved editions of the 19th century masterpiece and includes 435 hand-colored illustrations. Only about 120 complete sets of these illustrations are believed to exist in the world. Richard Davies, a rare and used books specialist, explained the interest in this book: "Aside from being famous in the rare book world, The Birds of America
has also immense historical and ornithological importance. Some of the birds John James Audubon painted are extinct and he also discovered new species."
Measuring over three feet in height, the book was created between 1827 and 1838. The author was insistent that The Birds of America be made up of life-size illustrations that showed all the known species of North America. He hunted the birds down and shot them so that he could prop them up on wires to paint. Each drawing took about 60 hours to complete. Sadly, and ironically, many of the birds in his book are now extinct, such as the Labrador Duck, Great Auk, Esquimaux Curlew and Carolina Parakeet.
It takes two people to pick up the book...and they do so very carefully since the book costs more money than they will ever earn in a lifetime!
Check out this video that shows some of the beautiful artwork in this famous masterpiece!
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game flies into theaters and your store shelf on DVD
I always thrilled for LDS authors when their popular books are made into movies! Congratulations to Orson Scott Card for making it on to the big screen with his beloved Ender's Game
Here is my review of the film I posted on my movie review blog. I thought it would be good to share here since the movie is now out on DVD!
- I love Harrison Ford, even if I have to see him as a grumpy, aging man.
- I’ve
also adored Ben Kingsley ever since he won an Oscar for Best Actor in
Gandhi
many years ago. The design on his face was very cool and supposed to represent a way to speak for the dead. His father was a Maori. I have a friend whose ancestry is Maori. He plays the ukulele and sings songs in Maori for his students.
- You feel like you get your money’s worth because the film is long, but moves quickly.
- I
thought Ender’s squeaky, pubescent voice was perfect because it constantly
reminds you that he is still just a boy. Asa Butterfield does a terrific job. I loved him in Hugo
. Ben Kingsley was in that movie as well. It was simply stunning in 3D.
- I liked the cadets’ white casual wear and would like one for myself to wear at home when I’m just kicking around.
- I hadn’t read the book, so I had no idea what was going to happen. I love twists.
- The zero gravity room looks super fun! I went Indoor Skydiving in Las Vegas recently and had a blast…literally! A giant fan blasts air at you so that you float. I highly recommend it! This is a picture of my husband, son, and I after our indoor skydiving experience, which is probably the closest we'll ever get to a zero gravity feeling:
- So, it only takes 3 adults to run that entire spaceship?
- I was surprised at the amateur-looking credits at the end of the movie.
- It takes itself a little bit too seriously and could have been improved with more peppering of humor.
- The way we win matters.
- “Let us train our soldiers so they can be gifted at war AND peace.”
- “This is basic rocket science, people!” - teacher
- “Game over.” - Ender
- The
button on the back of their necks that is used to monitor them reminded me
of The Matrix
.
- Hailee Steinfeld plays a character whose name is Petra. Petra means rock in Latin. She becomes Ender’s rock throughout their experience in the training experience in the International Fleet.
If your tween loved the movie, you can find the box set of the book series here:
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
Popular books made into movies
- I’d love to play Capture the Flag with that glow-in-the-dark flag. How about playing PaintBall with those guns that shoot darts that make you feel like you’ve been really shot?
- This movie is full of dangerous stunts that make you want to stand in line to try. For example, I love that gigantic zip-line that goes through the city. Do you think Universal Studios will build one if this movie does well enough? I won’t be jumping onto moving trains any time soon though.
- I thought it was interesting to watch the fears some of the characters had. Four explains that most people have 10-15 really bad fears. When Tris can’t run away and her feet move slowly in mud during her “fear evasion” sequence, it reminded me that I had that same recurring dream when I was a little girl. It’s a terrible feeling to not be able to move forward, whether trying to escape danger or making progress on a goal.
- I thought it was an interesting concept that when people in the movie were injected with a certain serum that their thoughts could be controlled. Isn’t that called alcohol?
- I love Shailene’s thick, beautiful hair.
- Cool double infinity mirrors and other special effects.
- Who doesn’t love Ashey Judd?
- I’d like a blue jacket with the stylish neckline that Jeanine Mathews wears.
- The ending was disappointingly predictable, but I haven’t read the book, so I’m hoping there are more interesting things to come.
- Many of the characters were one-dimensional.
- Those in the Dauntless faction run during most of the movie, yet they’re never out of breath.
- Tris tells Four “I don’t want to go too fast.” The very next thing you see is her in bed near him. Huh?
- “My mother says there’s an art to losing yourself.” – Tris
- Tris sees the fear in Four’s eyes as they climb up and states “You’re afraid of heights.” He reveals “Everyone is afraid of something.”
- “Are you even human?” – Four says to Tris as he watches her climb a tower with ease.
- “This isn’t real.” What an empowering sentence you can say to yourself when you have fear. Courage is doing what you’re afraid to do. One of my favorite quotes by Franklin D. Roosevelt is “Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” Later, Tris says “Don’t think. Just jump.” I’m wondering if we’ll see that tagline on basketball shoes soon?
- “I think human nature is the enemy.” Jeanine Matthews What a terrible thought. Human nature is what makes us all fantastically flawed, interesting, and wonderful.
- “There is a certain beauty in the resistance, but it’s a beauty we can’t afford.” – Jeanine Matthews
- In
Divergent
, kids who leave the nest aren’t allowed to go back. In this troubled economy, we’re seeing an increase in “Boomerang Kids” as college graduates return home while trying to pay back student loans. How wonderful that families can pull together and embrace returning kids who return home to get support. On another level, it’s a great thing that we CAN reinvent ourselves and not be pigeon-holed into one thing in our lives.
- “We train soldiers, not rebels.” – Eric
- “Trust the test; it will tell you where you belong.” – Tori
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
Hunger Games book fans can now get Catching Fire on DVD
by Trina Boice
www.TrinaBoice.com
- I liked the speech Peeta gave in District 11: “Our lives aren’t measured in years, but in the lives we touch and touch us around us.”
- “We don’t need to destroy her – just her image. Sew fear. It doesn’t work as long as they have hope” counsels Plutarch Heavensbee. Hope is a very powerful thing. When you’ve lost everything, hope is everything. Primrose tells her sister that she notices something different about her world now. Katniss asks “What can you see?” Her answer: “Hope.” Katniss becomes the mockingjay herself, the image of a new hope to her people.
- The grim violence is physical AND emotional, deepening the layers of imprisonment and drama.
- There is a weighty theme of cultural and personal revolution that could begin an interesting dinner table conversation in your home.
- Simply surviving is not the end-game, but creating a meaningful life that blesses those around you is. Primrose Everdeen says to her sister “You saved my life. You gave me a chance.” Katniss confirms “Yes, to live.” Primrose corrects “No, to do something.”
- I loved the FANTASTIC wedding dress-turned mocking jay gown visual effects!
- The cast is terrific: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, and Woody Harrelson. Philip Seymour Hoffman was a national treasure and will be missed.
- The “lethal lovers” Katniss and Peeta twist their lives together in a new way that may become a new prison of sorts, even if they’re able to pull it off.
- I thought the yucky blisters caused by the fog were pretty gross. I definitely felt relief when they were able to wash away the pain in the water
- The film is almost 2 ½ hours long, but ends abruptly. Dang it! Thankfully, we won’t have to wait too long to watch the rest of the story. The third movie installment in the trilogy is expected to release on the big screen November 21, 2014. Like the Harry Potter franchise, the final part of the story is going to be split into two movies: Mockingjay 1 and 2. The very last movie will hit theaters November 10, 2015.
- Love triangles are a bit tired.
- “That’s how the friend thing works…you have to tell each other deep stuff.”
- President Snow: While you and Peeta are on tour, you need to smile, you need to be grateful, but above all, you need to madly end it all in love. You think you can manage that?
- Katniss Everdeen: Yes.
- President Snow: "Yes" what?
- Katniss Everdeen: I'll convince them.
- President Snow: No. Convince me.
- “Don’t look so cute. We’ll kill you anyways.” - Johanna Mason
- “Say good-bye and forget them. I do my best, thinking of them one by one, releasing them like birds from the protective cages inside me, locking the doors against their return.” - Katniss Everdeen
- “No wonder I won the Games. No decent person ever does.” – Katniss Everdeen
- You only seem them for a few seconds, but I adore Effie’s super cute gloves at the party on the last night of their tour.
- Effie’s outfits in this movie are fantastic. Look at the details on her butterfly outfit.
- Katniss hangs the model of Seneca Crane in an act of defiance during the judging.
- Did you know a spile, the tool Katniss uses to get water out of a tree, really works? It’s used to get sap out of sugar maple trees to produce maple syrup. You can learn more about Tap My Tree Maple Spile and Hook
- Did you know that Effie’s last name is Trinket? So appropriate, don’t you think? I love that her character deepens in this installment in the story.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Enjoy a FREE Gift of Love for Valentine's Day!
By Trina Boice
www.TrinaBoice.com
Just in time for Valentine's Day...my Gift of Love eBook version is FREE today through Friday! http://www.amazon.com/Gift-Love-Trina-Boice-ebook/dp/B00IDAY3IO/
Thank you for reading this blog! On behalf of all the authors here at Writing Fortress, we LOVE you, our readers! Have a LOVEly Valentine's Day!
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