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  Charlie said:
To Kill A Mockingbird instead which is also a fantastic novel.

Even if we did analyse it to death at school, it is a work of absolute genius.

 

I can't decide on my books, don't know whether to go for classics or more recent gooduns.

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^ do one of each. That way you can balance a classic piece of literature with a modern great. 'Tis what I'd do if I'd read anything modern that was great. Last modern book I read that was great was Junk by Melvin Burgess and that was a fantastic book. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't read it.

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^^ I did indeed do so! :) Went for Nineteen Eighty-Four and Life of Pi.

 

Right so I need to acquire Slither and Do androids dream of electric sleep, I'm on it.

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Hangabout, is the film one weekly?? I barely watch a film a week as it stands :S That said, I've already watch and own the majority of the films listed so all should be ok...

 

  jayseven said:

Supergrunch's Choice - After Dark - Haruki Murakami

 

I was so close to picking this, I went for Norwegian Wood in the end, equally fantastic yet very different.

 

  jayseven said:

Molly's Choice - Amores Perros

 

:bowdown: I adore that film. Glad someone stuck that in. I nearly put that as my choice but remembered lending it to a friend and him moaning about it being too long :indeed: the fool.

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When or where do we commence upon the discussions of this week's Film? A new thread in here, in the playground, or just in this thread? I realise I have yet to submit film/book choices, I haven't had much time to give them good though, but I've done watched me some Slither for this week, and am planning to start Do Androids... quite shortly!

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Slither

 

Well I have no idea how we'll go about this. So what did y'all think?

 

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going on the topic of over analysing books at school , i found that this has ruined some good novels for me .

Im an extremeley fast reader and I do alot of it so taking like 3 months to get through one book i found very frustrating .

Secondly the whole analysing thing...its looking for things that really arent there half the time and making up conclusions and themes that you just know the writer wasnt really thinking about !

 

Ive gone back and read a few books we did at school but in my mind im still analysing characters and themes and so the story gets ruined . :shakehead

stupid secondary school!:shakehead

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I thought the film was good :) Not a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination but a good watch!

 

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  RossK said:
going on the topic of over analysing books at school , i found that this has ruined some good novels for me .

Im an extremeley fast reader and I do alot of it so taking like 3 months to get through one book i found very frustrating .

Secondly the whole analysing thing...its looking for things that really arent there half the time and making up conclusions and themes that you just know the writer wasnt really thinking about !

 

Ive gone back and read a few books we did at school but in my mind im still analysing characters and themes and so the story gets ruined . :shakehead

stupid secondary school!:shakehead

 

While analysing books loses that fun and free experience of simply reading it front to back then putting it away, by not analysing books, one often loses out on a great amount. (Depends what books of course)

 

I struggle to believe that what themes and ideas I discovered within the novels I 've analysed weren't intentional. These books being, Heart Of Darkness, Franklin's Tale, Hamlet, The Tempest etc.

 

That said, I have one of the best English teachers I've ever encountered.

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I was wondering, are the spoiler tags needed? Because most people that are gonna pop in are a part of this fancy pants club and have read/seen what we are talking about

 

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@ Paj - completely off topic but it's nice to see that EA haven't changed and are still being unoriginal and making the students read the same books every year. I did all of those before I left with the greatest english teacher ever. :heh:

 

Anyways, forgot about this until late last night so I'll get a watch of it later on and post what I think of it.

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  Mundi said:
I.

 

One thing that bothered me about Nathan Fillion (Bill Pardy) is that it seems that he always playing the same role in every movie/tv-show I´ve seen him in.

A wisecracking badass who always seems to be annoyed

 

On the whole analyzing thing I think it´s a matter of preference, I like diagnosing what I read and watch, just taking a moment where I´m done with it and reflect upon what I just saw/read.

I read recently that he was signed onto the movie like a week before filming started so I guess he didn't do much but apply himself to the role.

 

Again, on the whole analyzing thing [sic] - sometimes a trip to the cinema with buddies has me constructing a mental list of the things i want to talk about after the movie's done.

 

With books, the general idea is that the author did intend some sort of meaning, but with various types of critical theory you can try to look for some unconscious purpose, or argue for a contemporary thought or ideology that in unavoidably containted within the text. Currently the "new criticism" completely ignores the role of the author, instead focusing on the text as a complete and contained work of art from which we draw our interpretations, based upon our conscious and unconscious make-up that may be shaped by contemporary society.

 

Studying English hasn't make reading in itself worse, it just takes a lot longer because I cannot skim-read like I used to -- I'd feel as if I'm not getting the full book if I do that now, so instead I have to carefully read each word or line. It seriously used to take me a minute per page, but now it ranges from two to four a page. It's ridiculous. But I definitely get more out of books now; being able to apply certain existing theories and constructs, or just using my knowledge of the novel's timeline gives novels depth and detail that you wouldn't have thought were there.

 

A good novel can be analysed on several points - language, structure, narrative form, content, style, and so on. I love it when you watch a movie where you find that for a few seconds you're really appreciating the cutting, or the sound or the visual direction. I love it when you realise that what you are witnessing was intentional, thus it becomes a puzzle to try and figure out what it means, or why it means. You have to ask yourself what it made you feel, or how it made you feel. It's awesomefunz.

 

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Probably a stupid question, but say I come into the thread and the movie this week sounds really interesting, then can I go and watch it and put my thoughts on here even though I didn't actually sign up for the whole "club" thing?

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Yeah sure, why not :P Originally I said you had to sign up for it, but if you want to just join in, then fine. I guess the movie club will get more attention.

 

I'll split it into two threads when teh reading dealine is up, by the way.

 

EDIT: The reason I wanted people to 'sign up' was to encourage people to give everything a go. If people just actively select which movies they want to watch then they're not really going to expand their horizons. My two movies suggested will not be like any you've watched before, y'know.

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I chose it because I felt that it was a great mix of horror styles in a B-movie-like fashion.

 

Plus I love Nathan Fillion.

 

I'm not usually fond of horror films, but I really enjoyed Slither.

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well, it was average. not exactly alot of subtext to discuss, nor much characterisation, so i'll just analyse it in terms of what i thought they were trying to do.

 

the whole thing was daft, i guess thats what they wanted from it, a stupid b movie, sticking to the clichés of the genera. for me, it wasn't much of a horror, no real suspense, containing only three raw ingredients of horror, the moster, the seeming immortality/hopelessness and the shock moment(lowest form of frightening) as for comedy, didn't make me laugh, didnt try much either.

 

all in all, it was a totaly average film, never tried to be anything special, and lacked the sense of being anything more then a money maker. that said, i may have enjoyed it had i been with mates, or maybe a little younger.

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Ok finally got around to watching the movie in my spare time :)

 

I thought it was ok, as others have pointed out it was more of a b-movie. I kept realising bits seemed to be being copied out of other movies. Overall I thought some of the parts were decent to watch, perhaps more suspense and darkness needed to be brought into the film to make it scarier. Don't plan on watching this anytime soon though.

 

I also realised the plot idea was then ripped off on an episode of Dexter's Laboratory which made me laugh :p

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OK slight diversion from the Slither topic but I'll watch that this week once I get a copy off jayseven.

I've finally decided on my entries! Oh Em Gee!

 

What I'm going for is a theme of entrapment, escape and fantasy. check out my cohesive awesomeness.

 

for my book, I'm going with The Collector by John Fowles.

A dark, politically charged text in which a disturbed young working class man wins the lottery and spends his winnings to realise a grim, self deluding Romeo and Juliet fantasy by kidnapping a young, middle class girl he has been stalking.

 

for my film I'm going for Brazil directed by Terry Guilliam.

A surrealist take on 1984 in which the police state is an inescapable bureaucracy, suffocating the escapist dreams of Sam (Jonathan Pryce) untill a random error sends him in to a bizzare underworld of maverick plumber heroes, terrorists and prophetic dreams of freedom.

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Nice choices dude, I've added them in :)

 

Next film to watch is American Beauty - a film most of us should've already seen. The week after is Waking Life - The first test of the club, I think.

 

I've still not got a copy of the book yet, bit annoyed. Hopefully I'll join the xmas rush tomorrow and treat myself :)

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I've finally just watched it and now it's really late, oh well, here are my thoughts...

 

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