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I can’t believe how excited I am. I barely read “Horton Hears a Who!” a few months ago for the first time, but I am SO happy there is going to be a Horton movie in March.
Horton’s going to be voiced by Jim Carrey and the major, by Steve Carrell.
A must see this season…
My friend Keith Alan Morris is a brilliant dude!
He used to teach Marketing back at Full Sail and now he’s going through the coursework to obtain an MFA in Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema from UCF, after which he plans on going back to teach and make movies, the two passions of his life.
Before I met him, he already had written and directed a movie (he even has his own entry in IMDB). Today, he has three motion pictures under his belt and his creativity and passion continue to fuel his work. He told me he’s a got a crazy cool idea he can’t wait to start shooting. I can’t wait to see what it is.
In the meantime, he’s posting in his blog tips for filmmakers. Check out what he has to say.
The most amazing thing Who Killed The Electric Car? did for me had little to do with electric cars themselves. They are gone, and it becomes obvious in the movie that they are not coming back any time soon.
What the movie does is expose how economic interests on the part of the oil industry and car companies who have little incentive to change their traditional ways of doing business (they continue to make money as they operate), weak leadership at the Federal and State levels bending to these economic interests (how does it otherwise make sense to see such huge tax break incentives for buyers of Hummer vehicles) and comfortable consumers who refuse to acknowledge we have a problem with our low fuel efficiencies and are willing to do little or nothing about it, all come together to get in the way of evolving as a nation towards more sustainable and efficient transportation alternatives.
At the end of the movie, there is a glimmer of hope with talk about plug-in hybrid vehicles that could lead to efficiencies of over 150 MPG. Most definitely a documentary worth seeing, so you can see what you can and should do to help make a difference in your world.
This is too funny… proves indeed how important conflict is for a story to have life.
Esta noche finalmente tuvimos la oportunidad de ver en el teatro Enzian de Orlando la mas reciente pelicula de Pedro Almodovar, Volver. No solo fue el vinito Cabernet o los ricos entremeses del teatro… la pelicula me recordo lo exquisito de la experiencia de ir al cine. Al sentarme en el sillon comenzando apenas la pelicula (llegamos justo a tiempo, cuando se paseaba por la pantalla el letrero de “El Deseo Producciones“), dejando que la musica de Alberto Iglesias durante las primeras escenas se colara lentamente hasta mi subconsciente, se podia uno imaginar que lo que vendria seria grandioso… y lo fue!
Volver reune una vez mas lo mejor del talento cinematografico de España (y de lo mejor del mundo). Desde la atractiva y talentosa Penélope Cruz, en su mejor trabajo desde “Todo Sobre Mi Madre”, pasando por las legendarias Carmen Maura y Chus Lampreave e incluyendo talentos como el de Lola Dueñas quien se adueñó de nuestros corazones en “Mar Adentro”, el elenco no deja una esquina de nuestras almas sin tocar, interpretando otro impresionante guion del maestro Almodovar, quien una vez mas se logra superar a si mismo.
Es dificil compartir mucho mas de la pelicula sin soltar “spoilers“, pero no duden en verla, si no lo han hecho. Estoy seguro que la disfrutaran profundamente, como lo que es: otra obra de arte que pasara a la historia de lo mejor del cine, como varios de los trabajos del genio español, Pedro Almodovar. Acerca del Premio Oscar, no duden que se va a llevar el premio a la Mejor Pelicula Extranjera.

Thanks to my friend Jordan, now I spent $10 in the great soundtrack by Javier Navarrete for the amazing movie by Guillermo Del Toro called “El Laberinto del Fauno” in Spanish (it was produced by Alfonso Cuaron).
The music sounds like something you’d expect to serve as background to “Lord of The Rings” or” Harry Potter”… but with a touch of Alberto Iglesias.
“Pan’s Labyrinth” opens in Orlando on Friday, Jan. 19 (along with Almodovar’s “Volver“), so it’s going to be an exhilarating weekend that’s for sure!
Be sure to check out the trailer.
One simple question: why?