Thursday, March 26, 2015

Top 10 Movie Fantasy Worlds



In my blog post for today, I want to look at my favorite top 10 movie worlds. A movie world is any setting that is a work of fiction. For example, Gotham City is not real, so it would count, whereas New York City in I am Legend would not count, since it is just New York City. I am only choosing from movies I have seen, so if your favorite setting is not listed, feel free to comment below. Again, there might be some spoilers ahead.

10. Alice and Wonderland- Wonderland
This could be related to drugs!
To begin this top 10, I chose a place that is number one in my girlfriend’s book, Wonderland. It is full of the impossible and it seems to mirror the effects of hallucinogenic drugs. The people are crazy in wonderland, but crazy is ordinary there. This would be higher if it were not for the next 9 entries, which have all have impacted me in some way.

9. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
So much candy!
I was a huge fan of the book, so I was super excited to see the movie when I was little. The Gene Wilder version of the book hit the spot for me. It was filled with all the goodies I could imagine along with the craziness that is Willie Wonka. There were chocolate rivers, bubbles that made you fly and crazy machines that made any flavor candy that you could want. What more could a kid ask for?

8. Peter Pan- Neverland
You won't grow up either!
If you never want to grow up, come on down to Neverland. It’s a place where the lost boys roam, pirates sail the seas and Peter Pan and Tinkerbell fly around. It’s a great place for a child to keep their imagination fresh and they can have fun all day and have no responsibility.

7. The Wizard of Oz- Oz
Just follow the yellow brick road!
Just follow the yellow brick road to get to the Emerald City. I still remember watching this movie with my Mom and singing along. But Oz being created in the 1939, it still has that magical connection with its audience. Who wouldn’t want to travel to Oz and follow the yellow brick road?

6. The Chronicles of Narnia- Narnia
This is the cold part of Narnia!
I used to be a huge Chronicles of Narnia fan when I was little. Seeing the world brought to life was just amazing. Ironically, this was filmed in New Zealand. This won’t be the last time you see a movie filmed in New Zealand on this list. But the movies did a great job showing the harsh winters and the white palace along with the beautiful paradises.

5. Big Hero 6- San Fransokyo
You can't tell if its San Fransisco or Tokyo!
This futuristic mash-up of San Francisco and Tokyo created a vibrant and flashy city. This city is full of science and it made me want to learn more about technology. Robots are common thing and underground robot fighting is a thing. I really enjoyed seeing a city that combined two real life cultures into one.

4. Dark Knight Trilogy- Gotham
Cool city, I just don't want to live there
The most dangerous city in the world attracts the most dangerous people. This is a city with its own royalty, in the sense of everyone knows them, in the Wayne family. But the setting brings a lot of despair in a gloomy city. Since not everyone is the Wayne family, crime runs rampant and supervillains such as the Joker are created do to the economic disparity.

3. Avatar- Pandora
Better hope you can fly!
This was one of the biggest blockbuster and the first imax 3D movie that I saw. Pandora has a wealth of different creatures and has a land scape that looks like it came straight out of my imagination. There are floating islands, upside down waterfalls and trees that are bigger than mountains. It is a perfect fantasy world.

2. Lord of the Rings Series- Middle Earth
One of the safer places to live!
I personally believe that New Zealand receives most of its tourist from Lord of the Rings. It has such a beautiful setting that I want to visit Middle Earth. It is filled with so much color at certain areas, then in others it is devoid of color, but it’s to represent the evil soaking the land. Middle Earth is filled with many different races and creatures that again just makes it all the more beautiful.

1. Harry Potter Series- Hogwarts
If only I went to school here!
As an avid reader of the series, seeing Hogwarts brought to life just blew my mind. It is amazing and it is everything I ever dreamed of it to be. I personally believe without Hogwarts, Harry Potter would not be as good. It’s a school with adventure in it. There are so many mysteries about the school that makes it my favorite movie setting of all time.

Top 10 Movie Anti-Heroes



In today’s entry, I want to look at my top ten favorite movie anti-heroes. Last entry I looked at the noble good guys who did everything to make the world better. This time, I am looking at the characters we all root for even though they are selfish and sometimes could be seen as the villain if the movie was not told from their point of view. Before I begin, I need to touch on a few points. First, the anti-hero must be the protagonist, but he must also have flaws that do not make him entirely good. Secondly, I am only choosing from movies that I have seen before. And finally, there will be spoilers ahead, so please read at your own risk.

10. The Departed- Colin Sullivan
He is just trying to get by!
Colin grew up in a bad neighborhood, but was saved by Mob boss Frank Costello. He becomes a mole in the Boston precinct and helps Costello keep his position of power. However, Sullivan has no problem backstabbing even the man who put him where he is. He always chooses his own needs above others and will kill if he feels threatened.

9. Raging Bull- Jake LaMotta
If Rocky wasn't good, then you get Jake!
The anger fueled boxer Jake LaMotta was a great anti-hero. He rises to the top, but he has an anger that he cannot control, nor can anyone else. He is the best in the world, but he is so self-destructive and animalistic that his victory has been messy and goes away very quickly in his life. He is divorced, he marries a teen and still can’t control his emotions. The Raging Bull of the ring loses his wife, loses his close relationship with his brother and we can’t help but still feel for him.

8. V for Vandetta- V
Remember, remember the 5th of November!
V is a terrorist. There is no way to argue that he is not. He is attacking the corrupt dystopia, he is still fighting the general populace and destroying historical landmarks. His actions lead to the death of innocent children and people even though he is fighting a corrupt government. His fight may be good, but he does not take the traditional hero approach to saving the world, he tries to destroy the evil world.

7. Watchmen- Rorschach
Black and white don't mix, hence his fate!
Batman meets the dark side is the best way for me to describe Rorschach. Rorschach unlike Batman will kill people without hesitation. He will do anything he can as a vigilante. His investigation into a murder of a friend of his leads him on an adventure around the world. He is ultimately defeated and he becomes seen as evil by the world along with the rest of the watchmen.

6. Oceans 11- Danny Ocean
A masterful thief, but he is classy too!
The smooth criminal who is a notorious thief, Danny Ocean is witty, has a great sense of humor, charming and daring. He knows how to get what he wants and he is the King of Thieves, well modern day thieves. Danny gets the girl, he gets back at her boyfriend to help win her back and he gets away with stealing millions. Like an honorable thief, he honors his bargain with the other thieves and splits the take.

5. The Wolf of Wall Street- Jordan Belfort
This actually happened...maybe the movie exaggerated a bit!
You gotta love Jordan Belfort. He just wanted to live the American dream of making it to the top. However, when it was taking too long, he turned to fraud to quicken his progress. His rise faced lots of drugs and sex. He is witty, funny and a whole lot of bad. He challenges the FBI by acting invincible and his downfall is inevitable. For being a terrible man who ruined many people’s financial fortunes, he still makes you root for him.

4. Scarface- Tony Montana
Say hello to my little friend!
Drugs and murder are just two of his favorite things. Tony Montana is not a good man by any means, he fell into a slippery slope of gang life by trying to make it into the United States. We root for him as an audience even though he has turned bad. We still want to see him keep on ruling the Miami Drug cartel even though he has done so much wrong to get to the top.

3. Mad Max- Max
This was before he saved Scotland strangely!
Max was a cop who lost his family in Post-Apocolyptic Australia. He then burns a path on the road slaying everyone he meets. It’s a dog eat dog world and Max decides to make himself the biggest dog in the pound. He does not show any mercy at all and becomes the angel of death in this wasteland.

2. American Psycho- Patrick Bateman
If only he had a better business card!
He is the good looking business man who somehow has a superiority complex and an inferiority complex. He is a deranged serial killer, who has never killed anyone. He is a mix of everything which is what makes him so great. It’s also great, because being a bundle of contradictions is very humorous.

1. The Godfather Part 1- Michael Corleone

He could be part of a Greek tragedy!
This is up for debate. Is he an anti-hero? Is he a villain? I see him as the ultimate anti-hero in part 1 of the Godfather trilogy, with him being the villain in the other parts. He does not want to follow the family path. He wants to be honest and he is a veteran. However, he finally decides to put his family first and this leads to his ever descending path into darkness. What’s a better anti-hero than one who crosses the threshold from good to evil.