Monday, June 7, 2010

Relationship Sucks

In the film everyday Helen Hut plays the mother of a gay son, that is struggling with her terminally ill father and cheating husband. Ned sturrgle with his workaholic job and the lack of reality flowes deep. Ned struggles lead him to fall for a coworker. It is a typical maragie but, ned is reassless. I think in this relation Hut is over whelmed by the needs of her family and the fact that ned, is a workaholic. It almost seams like Ned lacks emotion torwards his and family ned needs to go out and persue other women to make himself feel better and more manly. The consinted struggle to find a middle ground in a Margie is a comond bound in this film. The film sends a message that to have a success maragie you need a beautiful women. The stress of his marage is to overwhelming for ned to deal with. He has an affair with a yonger woman. This is a typical thing, because men are dogs. Ned dosent vailadate his wife or her needs. Ned falls for his more actractive female coworker. The struggles for maragie is a key part of the movie and life.
I found this picture on "Zoombuys.com"!
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

As always, men are stronger

I Went to see Mt St. Eilsa, it was about guys who skli. It showed how strong and determines men are. It proves once again that men are the stronger then women. That man can conquer nature, but women cant. To prove you are it didn’t pass the Bechtel. The entire film is male dominated. Oppression was a main competent because they were isolated in the middle of no where, without anyone else. The men try to stay alive through the freezing cold. They use there masculinity to fight to stay alive in the frozen wilderness. In the film it the film is center around male bonding and skiing. This is film I would consider a film that has a bromance, because in the film they were bonding through skiing and many times trying to stay warm. The Skier was determined to conquer the mountain as a team. This film had a lot of patriarchy in it. The entire film and it makers were white male. It showed how men are capable of doing the impositable, and consiterability the stronger of the sexs. Men have the courage to surived in the wilderness, no matter what happens.

here is a trailer of the movie i found on YouTube
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Yodeling Twins anyone?

First thing that comes to mind when I saw The Topp Twins: total camp. Because these yodeling sisters, The Topp Twins were more then some old women who had larger then life personalities. I felt like there were some examples of camp in the Topp Twins, for instance, their over the top costumes. The Topp Twins were not just musicians; they were activist in Australia. They use their activism to raise awareness for gay and lesbian rights and to bring a positive message to gay activism.
I liked how the film had a serious side to it. The film portrayed the twins as two women not only conquering Australia but the world. They also had to deal with the sister Jewel’s battle with cancer. The film showed how no matter whatever happens to the twins, they have always been fighters. The Topp twins with their larger than life personalities got them through the hard times. This is proof that The Top Twins are not only “untouchable” but they are also unstoppable.
They use comedy to deal with there problems. My favorite of the Twins characters were i “Camp Mother & Camp Leader”. I liked how these characters each had their own individual qualities. I thought it was funny when their parents asked the question, where they went wrong. The truth is there parents didn’t make them gay. No one can make you gay. I think the Topp Twins showed us how we need to be ourselves and to not be afraid of what anyone else thinks about you! I have included a clip of one of my favorite characters!