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It’s A Wonderful Plot June 11, 2010

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Among the warmed over elements of Shrek: The Final Chapter, the fourth and hopefully ultimate entry to the franchise in Irish cinemas this summer, filmgoers may recognise the return of a favourite hackneyed plot device, the “What if” episode. For any uninitiated readers, the “What if” is a plot where the protagonist is shown what life would be like if they had done things differently. For example; what if you were never born? What if you didn’t get married? If Mike Myers had retired after the first Austin Powers, would we be praising him as a comic genius today?

Of course, the answers to these questions are unknowable. However, the “What If” storyline has appealed to audiences from as far back as one Christmas, when Jimmy Stewart stood on a bridge, holding a heavy rock and wished that he had never been born. This possible originator of the plot device, and certainly most famous example, is the seminal Christmas staple, It’s A Wonderful Life. Jimmy Stewart is shown an alternate reality where he was never born, and he sees the detrimental effect this has on his hometown and his loved ones. He is shown this future by an angel, in order to convince him that his life is worth living. The idea is a memorable one, and has provided writers with a compelling, easy to copy plot device. While the forementioned Shrek movie and Nicholas Cage drama, the Family Man, are cinematic examples, the “What if” scenario is most popularly used in TV. In fact, It is practically a tradition in television shows, next to the musical episode and the clip show episode. It pops up in a wide range of shows, including Futurama, Friends, Buffy, Nip/tuck, and Doctor Who. It is generally a mid season filler and a chance for writers to throw their characters into unfamiliar terriority, with no consequences on the overall story. We get to see Rachel and Chandler as a couple. We see the world decimated by aliens. A recent show did try to be more ambitious with the “What If”. The “flash sideways” which formed part of the final series of Lost was a season long “What if”, and fed directly into an ending  which caused  some viewers remove the “if” and just say “what?”

Overall, the “What if” endures as it appeals to a common instinct. Everyone has at some point looked over their life and thought how path untaken may have led to vastly different destination. It may be pertinent to note that in most cases, the alternate realities are far worse than the original. Jimmy Stewart’s Hometown is awash with crime and poverty in his absence. Without Buffy there are very few humans left in Sunnydale, and in the case of Futurama, the universe implodes. It is good to know that, no matter what decisions you make in life, you could have easily made far worse ones. For example, you could go to see Shrek 4 instead of Toy Story 3.


Take Two April 23, 2010

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Another dose of comics and links..

Who said we couldn’t find a film link to the fact that it’s Cork fashion week?

And some tip-offs to interesting links..

The Tim Burton Collective is a nice site dedicated to Burton’s movies.

Or if you’d rather Wes Anderson, you should check out The Rushmore Academy.

Going a bit girly then with Frocktalk.com, “the web’s only costume-based movie review site”!

And if you really need to think about something other than film, you could do worse than sporcle.com. It’s not really time-wasting, not when you’re perfecting your knowledge of European countries..or Simpson’s characters.

Enjoy the chocolate.. April 5, 2010

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while it’s still around. And enjoy this week’s comic strip. Happy Easter!

Another week..another comic strip… March 21, 2010

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It can’t be Sunday already!

And one important link:

to the Mutant Shorts blog, where you can read all about the details of the next Mutant Shorts film competition.

This week’s comic strip and links… March 14, 2010

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Forget jobhunting: films provide us with much better ways to pass the time..

Then again you could get busy making films..These guys at Element Pictures have been pretty successful when it comes to production. You’re bound to have seen at least one of the movies or TV shows they have produced.

On the animation side of things, Maeve Clancy’s site is nice link for the day. Her animated shorts have been screened at the Cork Film Festival in the past.

And although The Stub has not made the Irish Blog Awards shortlist (*sigh!), these movie blogs did (congrats to them), so check them out:

Average Film Reviews

The mOvie Blog

Check back next Sunday for another cartoon/links post. Same Stub time, same Stub channel..

New Poll and Trailers..all very Irish March 10, 2010

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So it’s time for a new poll, and I thought it would be interesting to take a look at what people expect from the Irish film industry this year, partly because the previous poll’s question ( What film are you looking forward to most this year?) turned up two Irish films, Ondine and The Eclipse. Shutter Island still came out on top though, which prompted me to post a pic of the Shutter Island movie poster. All very film-noirish, and possibly DiCaprio’s greatest poster image..

As for the trailers this week, let’s go Irish too: here’s a taster of Eamon and Ondine. Note Colin Farrell’s Crazy Heart hair and Cork accent in Ondine..

The other big news for fans of The Eclipse, or all those waiting to see themselves on the big screen, is that it is to air on RTE this Patrick’s Day. Finally!

Unveiling The Stub’s new comic strip, and links for the week… February 24, 2010

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Two for the price of one here as we launch The Stub’s new comic strip, entitled Take Two, courtesy of Cethan Leahy…And inspired by other blogs out there, I’ve put together a weekly set of links related to all things film on the web. Enjoy!

And now for your weekly dose of links…

For the latest audition news in Cork, and beyond, visit Laughing Mask.

Nice site for Hitchcock fans including a fun Cameos section highlighting all his brief appearances.

Visit Cablog, the blog for Dublin/LA based production company Caboom, for lots of interesting bits and pieces, particularly those related to animation.

For anyone whose seen W.C., one of the latest Irish feature films to hit screens, you can read this press release:(WC Lifting the Lid press release Feb 2010[1]) about the new documentary, Lifting the Lid, on the process of making the actual feature. More at www.wcthemovie.com.

And because there’s more to life than film..one non-film link. Yummy recipes and reading tips at Cornflour, thanks for the tip Laura.

As some of ye might know, this post was planned for last weekend, but much tweaking went on as I attempted to fit a rather wide comic strip into a Wordpress blog. As it’s all sorted now, expect future posts to appear as planned, hopefully.. :)

Polls May 21, 2009

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And you thought u'd seen it all with Evil Dead; the inferi reach for Harry on the Danish cover of Half Blood Prince. Thanks to the Leaky Cauldron site for great HP pics.

And you thought u'd seen it all with Evil Dead; the inferi reach for Harry on the Danish cover of Half Blood Prince. Thanks to the Leaky Cauldron site for great HP pics.

Thanks to everyone that voted in the last poll, whoever you are! Harry Potter is the summer blockbuster ye’re most excited about, and I have to say I agree. Star Trek and Wolverine tied at 2nd place, although after the many dire Wolverine reviews floating around, I wonder if people have changed their minds.

The new poll asks whether you are gonna switch to Blu-ray, or save your pennies and stick to DVDs. Blu-ray might seem like another money-making scheme but with BD Live allowing us to download extra bonus features to DVDs through a Wi-Fi connection, it’s intriguing enough to make at least some people part with their money, even in recession times…What do ye think? Go vote!

Irish animation for Coldplay’s ‘Lost’ video February 15, 2009

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For the video for their single ‘Lost’ Coldplay held a competition, inviting entries from all over. Many of the entries concentrated on personal feelings of loss and uncertaintly, depicting people running aimlessly through woodlands and so on..but the winning entry by Paul O’ Brien, an IADT graduate, is a cute and sentimental animation starring Séamus the Dog! Enjoy!!

100 Best Blogs on Film (and theatre) January 16, 2009

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I found this link on Peter Marshall’s ‘Film Directing Tips‘ blog. Click here for the list which was originally on the Best University blog.