Monday, January 5, 2015

Ghost In The Shell announcement

It’s pretty hard to surprise anyone in today’s world of cinema and movie-making but today DreamWorks’ revealed that they have cast Scarlett Johansson for the live action Ghost In The Shell.  For anyone who is not aware, Ghost In The Shell is based off a manga series where in the future mostly everyone has a cyber-brain which allows them to dive into the net.  Section-9 is a team of highly trained specialists who are charged with protecting Intelligence assets in Japan.  They wage cyber-warfare against terrorists who hack as fast as one can think.  The manga was so popular that it spawned two anime movies and three anime series (Stand Alone Complex).  They are led by the infallible Major Motoko Kusanagi who is the gruff field commander who has spent the majority of her life living in a cybernetic body that allows her to do things that most people can’t.


Now if you think it’s just another action shoot ‘em up series you’re dead wrong.  Ghost In The Shell is one of the most intelligent franchises that has ever existed.  The writing is so smart that multiple viewings are required in order to understand the entirety of the movies and episodes.  Aside from the intelligence it’s brilliantly imagined with concepts such as light-reflective camouflage that can turn one invisible.  Think Tanks called Tachikomas that start off as semi-sentient tanks that follow orders but somehow end up developing their own artificial intelligence.  The main theme that has made GITS so popular is the concept of the Ghost.  It’s perceived as a cybernetic soul or essence that one has that defines you as an individual.  Is it possible to exist as an individual if one doesn’t have a body?  If one doesn’t possess a Ghost? I recommend that you find a copy of the original movie which has just released the 20th anniversary DVD pop some popcorn and watch GITS.  You have to sit and be prepared to follow every second because if you don’t you’ll find yourself lost inside the myriad madness that has made the series so popular.   

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Marco Polo

If you haven't watched Marco Polo on Netflix then you are missing out.  Here are a few words that can be used to sum up the show.  The House of Five Pleasures.  Hundred Eyes.  Blue Princess.  Praying Mantis.  And last but not least...KHAN!!!!  Kublai Khan not Khan Noonien Singh.  This is the story of young Marco Polo who found himself indentured to the Khan of the Mongols just so his father could open up trade with the Mongol King.  This is also a story of a young man discovering his path and finding that blood is thicker than water but in Mongolia it’s not your blood that matters.  There's sex, political intrigue, assassins, and a blind martial arts master.  If you thought the royal court at Kings Landing from Game of Thrones was cut throat you have yet to discover that honor has more than one meaning in the land east of the Mongolian desert.  Just watch the first ten minutes of the first episode and you'll be hooked.