Monday, November 2, 2009

Dexter Episode 6 - If I Had A Hammer

The serial killer we all know and love is back at it again in Season 4 but now he has a family to juggle along with his blood spatter analysis and serial killing hunt. Dexter pulls elements of love, family, violence, and self discovery into all of its episodes with this one as no exception. We begin by seeing how he needs to change his relationship with Rita now that they're married.
He finds himself aspiring to be more like his next target, the Trinity killer, who effectively masks his killer hobby with religion, charity, and a loving family. Compared to Dexter, he blends into the general public much better. As Dexter gets closer to Trinity, he gains the murder weapon and uses it to build a shed to keep his private belongings in the back yard.



Aside from the story line, Dexter has many small details that provide a stimulating visual. Using blood, weapons, and crime scene analysis to enrich the scene. One of my favorite scenes is the reenactment of the bludgeoning of Trinity's latest victim. The harsh red against the white background provide a lavish picture. I also enjoyed the extreme close up of Trinity and Dexter as they shake hands during their first encounter.


All in all Dexter provides some serious entertainment with some dark flavor. Tune in on Showtime on Sundays at 9.


-Sally Hassan

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Stephen's rants and raves

Well folks I’m not doing blogs on Mondays any more. Sunday is now my day. So I’m going to take this opportunity to speak on subjects not related to things I hate like for example, my life, Mondays and those stupid Mohawk haircuts I see all the kids with. Instead I will just discuss my gripe with big name, American actors that can’t act their way out of a wet paper bag. First on my list is the enigmatic Keanu Reeves. Reeves is the perfect example of an actor that gets roles based solely on his looks. I’m not going to lie, he is a great looking dude and he has aged extremely gracefully from his role as Ted Theodore Logan on Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, which subsequently has been the foundation for every role he has played since. Let’s face it the man has the range of a bent arrow being shot from a bow held by an autistic child. Despite his shortcomings as an actor he has managed to have an illustrious career. God Bless American Cinema.

The second actor that comes to mind is Ben Affleck. Granted he was “the shit in Phantoms”, but unfortunately all of his other roles did not have the same impact on the movie going public. Quite honestly I have 2 nicknames for Ben. One is Ben AssFlex since he is another actor that gets hired simply because of his pretty-boy status. The other nickname I so graciously bestowed upon him is “Movie Cancer”. I feel this is the more accurate name for him. I gave him that name after I saw Daredevil for the first time. I actually may mention that film again when I speak about directors who think they can direct. Ben has unquestionably lived up to these nicknames in such films as The Sum of All Fears, Paycheck, Armageddon, the list goes on and on. The only other redeemable role he played was that of George Reeves in HollywoodLand.

Last but not least is Nicolas Cage. I could write all day and night about how much Nick Cage sucks. In fact I believe I would have a literal heart attack if I ever had the opportunity to see that man play anything else other than Nicolas Cage in yet another precarious situation. The worse thing about it is he is so arrogant he thinks his old ass should play every comic book character that gets the chance to be on the big screen. On top of that, instead of playing the role he changes the character to his own specifications due to his lack of skill as a character actor. Now there are plenty more actors and I can discuss in the same vain but I think I will do that at the request of my readers.

My friends, I leave you with these words from Clint Eastwood “Every Man has got to know his Limitations”. Truer words have never been spoken

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween By: Cindy Sanabria

Hello all,

Today was a great day. I went to Chiller theater with a couple of members from WriterScene, Christina and Stephen. We had a blast. Got lots of great things. Saw Linda Blair and Elvira. Aside from that just wanted to update you on the latest news. Tomorrow is my pre-production meeting with the actors for my film short "The Last shot" This is an exciting project because it is my first shot on 16mm film. This film will be one of the films shown at our event January 23, 2010. If all goes well with our sponsors, we will be able to provide admission to the events free of charge. Stay tuned to latest updates on our WriterScene Blog.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

My Blog-By: Jessica Carey

Today this is where I’m at I currently am working on my pre-production for – yes I finally settled on a name-“Darkroom” (and finishing it up quite quickly I might add). There are several things on my plate right now one of which is the proposal for donations of items to be given away at our variety show that is in the works. I am very excited about that because this is like our introduction to the world… or at least New York! Our work will be show (“Darkroom” included! - shameless plug I know but hey…) and Writerscene will have a chance to grow. Personally, I am excited to say that I receive a scholarship in order to continue my education at City College. So, if anyone else would like to give me a scholarship let me know! LOL! Well, I’ll keep everyone updated on things next week!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Apocalypse Blog by: Yury Delatorre

As he wakes up from his ferocious nightmare, Yury, the man, (as Stephen once put it...) knocks on wood back to the reality of his ultimate mission. Like a soldier he gets up only to remember that he must execute all his tasks because he has… SO MUCH SH#!$ TO DO! It just never ends! That’s a good thing though!
As my colleagues mentioned, we, Writerscene, have so much work to do! Once again that’s a GREAT THANG! It’s fun trying to keep up. From meetings to being a zombie, from writing minutes to looking out for Poopa (Cindy’s baby) is what teamwork is all about. This is when you know you love and have the passion for what you’re doing. And what is that we are doing anyway? We simply want to create movies! The thing is that now it’s getting more complicated because we’re opening doors to new genres, ideas and formats. As you can see we are blogging. I wasn’t expecting this.
We, Writerscene, are expanding our horizons! And I see land, I say… LAND… NEW LAND! Yes my people! We have lots of missions. Let the revelations continue. We need everyone’s support and we admire & love criticism because it makes us better and stronger as a team. Its lots of hard work but like a professor once told me, “If it was easy, everyone would be doing it” and, “What social life? Work is my social life”. Don’t get me wrong my friends I like hanging out like any other human being but when it comes to work, I pay my dues! Salud! This is my “Apocalypse Blog”.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

WriterScene update by Cindy Sanabria

It's Tuesday folks and I am very excited to share the wonderful news with you. I just finished our first fundraising proposal. I am very happy about accomplishing this task because it's the first one I've ever written. Anyway, hopefully now we can receive the funds we need in order to kick out better quality films with some type of budget. Also we are planning a major event next year where we will offer you a chance to come view our screenings at nearby theaters. Yay! Help support us so we can be more productive. We really value your feedback and loyalty to our group and the videos we post. We work really hard to bring you entertainment. As soon as we work out the kinks with our site new videos will be posted more frequent. We have lots in store for you guys so stay tuned and thanks again. We love you!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Stephen's Blog

I have to write a blog every Monday. I hate Mondays. I hate Mondays with the passion of a virgin on prom night. The only thing I hate more than Mondays is my life. But that is a different suicide note all together. Anyway I’m digressing; being in WriterScene means making movies and having fun. I use it as an escape from my life. There I go again…. We have so many projects coming up that I will be busy for a while and probably won’t have much time to think about anything else. The next couple of months will be very interesting and WriterScene will be posting a lot of great films. This is a great time for us and we have come a long way from the company’s start last year. So stay tuned and stay positive.