Thursday, January 13, 2011

For the Tucson shooting victims...

Since my dad is prior military, Tucson, Arizona is one of the many places that I can safely call home. That being said, I can't help but feel something of a closeness to what happened just a few short days ago. In case you haven't heard, a madman jumped out of a taxicab brandishing a weapon, taking aim at a political event that congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was holding at a local Safeway grocery store. Mrs. Giffords is, thankfully, making a steady recovery after being shot in the head. However, thirteen (fourteen according to some sources) people were injured and six people were slain. The slain included a federal judge, an aide to Mrs. Giffords, and (most horrifyingly of all in my opinion) a nine-year-old girl named Christina-Taylor Green. Ms. Green's funeral was held today, with thousands of people coming to pay respects to the third grader. The most I caught of it was when the 9/11 flag was unveiled in front of the church on CNN, but from the photos I saw later on, it was painfully obvious that something powerful went down in Tucson today.

This has absolutely nothing to do with the blog, I know, but I believe that I should be able to contribute something as a show of support for the countless victims, families, friends, and like myself, outsiders looking in who can't in a million years know the pain but feel a sadness inside nonetheless... even if these words are never seen or heard outside of my own person.

As for the maniac in question, Jared Loughner... well, I think some of the things I would like to say are best kept to myself. However, I only hope that proper justice will be served and everybody affected by the tragedy at the Tuscon Safeway will receive some sort of closure.

My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, both the dead, wounded, and the personally affected, at one of the towns that I call home.


Monday, December 20, 2010

Not a huge post, but...

It's almost Christmas! :D

Personally, Christmas is my favorite time of year. It resonates something of a magical feeling in me, and besides, everyone seems to just be that much happier around the Christmas season, so you might say I feel some kind of way about Christmas.

For the sake of posting something blog-related, though, I will say I'm that much closer to starting school! I just finished my public speaking credit, and I will be registering for more classes for next term. Also, it was roughly a week ago that my 4 1/2 year mark of being in the Army passed. That means... I only have a year and a half to go! Huzzah! I don't plan to take this time lightly, though, there's much work to be done in preparation for my transition to student life.

It's a bit early, I know, but I've decided that my new year's resolution is to make at least one piece for my portfolio per month. It's something that I've been slacking on, and I need to get my head in the game, so I'm really going to try and focus.

That's all I have to say, though, so once again, thanks for your support! :D

Also, in case you were wondering, my favorite Christmas specials are the Grinch and Mickey's Christmas Carol. And A Christmas Story, though I'm not 100% if that counts as a special, since it's a feature-legnth. :/

Sunday, December 5, 2010

For he who has given us so much...


"All your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them." - Walt Disney

Happy Birthday, Uncle Walt :D

Thursday, November 25, 2010

"Tangled" Review


Happy Thanksgiving, readers! :D I hope you had as much fun... stuffing your face... as I did. Until my tummy got upset because I felt like eating far too much, and... well, details, details, really.

In case you've been living under a rock, the new movie "Tangled" (also Disney Animation's 50th Animated Motion Picture, woo hoo!) was released today, and just like a nerd, guess who went to check it out? Me :D I bet that was difficult to guess. 

Overall, it was a pretty fun movie... funny and sad and deep all at the same time (you know, the usual Disney formula). I can't say as though it was my favorite movie of 2010, though; however, I would say that it's a pretty polished addition to the WDAS repertoire.

Basically, Tangled is a retelling of the Rapunzel fairy tale. Our heroine, guess her name (played by Mandy Moore), is locked away in a tower in the middle of the forest by her "mother"; has been for up until her 18th birthday. During the "mother's" usual daily outing, a petty thief named Flynn Rider (played by Zachary Levi) outruns the nearby kingdom's guards, abandons his two partners in crime, and climbs up into the tower to admire his new prize and (inadvertently) meet his new best friend for the next hour.
 
Flynn's new BFF

An agreement is forced upon Flynn that in exchange for his rightfully-stolen property, he escorts Rapunzel into the kingdom to get her birthday wish: an up-close and personal viewing of the kingdom's flying lights ceremony, which is only done once a year, and (more importantly) which Rapunzel has only seen through her tower window. You know, because she has never left her room and everything. Anyways, Flynn is forced to give in ("You broke my smolder!") and hi-jinks ensue as Rapunzel feels real, natural ground for the very first time. Hi-jinks include an amusing intrapersonal battle, which ends after Flynn escorts Rapunzel to eat at the Snuggly Duckling pub, full of the friendliest people in town.

The Snuggly Duckling Pub, where friendliness comes at a price: 
lots and lots of medieval cheese.

Not giving away too many more details, Rapunzel's "mom" and the Royal Guard find her and Flynn doing song and dance with the thugs in the bar, and from there, the chase is on for the rest of the movie.

MY THOUGHTS

First and foremost, I must say, sitting through the beginning of the credits gave me a big surprise. If you are a Disney buff, and you haven't IMDb'd this already, prepare to be shocked, just as I was sitting in the theater. Ready? ... The music in the movie is written by none other than Alan Menkin! 8D


 
This bit of information COMPLETELY came at me from left field, mainly because my understanding was that Menkin stopped doing music for animated features after Beauty and the Beast, in favor of a career of live-action television music. However, if this is any indication of things to come, than good for all of us who grew up with 90's Disney movies, right? Honestly, though, if you listen close enough to the music in the film (and yes, I had an inking all along), you might have been able to guess that Menkin's fingerprint was there; for example, the Pub song and dance reminded me VERY much of Gaston's pub song from Beauty and the Beast. I'm not going to continue beating this dead horse, so I'll just say the the music is pretty top-notch, though the songs can be a bit much at times.

The animation itself... I must confess: I'm not the biggest fan of 3D animation, especially from Disney, simply for the reason that they have Pixar, the company that has built itself from its reputation in 3D animation, at the touch of a phone dial. As much as I wished to have seen this done in 2D, though, the animation is not bad in any sort of way; there's a reason that Disney is the industry standard, after all. 

The characters in the movie are pretty great; there are no weak characters in the movie that I can tell; Flynn is the thief-turned-unsuspecting hero, Rapunzel is played in a fashion that I was convinced that rolling in the grass for the first time has become the highlight of her entire life, and the "mother" is a villain that is so evil that she becomes fun and a joy to hate. My favorite character, though, is a match-up between pretty much all of the thugs in the pub and Rapunzel's chameleon. I'll get back to you guys if I ever decide to pick.

Last but not least, here are my thoughts about the story. I think this is where this movie lost it and became not being my most favorite film of 2010. Don't get me wrong, it was a fantastic story, but things started to become rather... well, Disney-cliche towards the end. Not a bad thing again, however, I think it would be refreshing to see a future story take a plot turn that nobody sees coming, for better or for worse. Overall, though, the story is rather humorous, charming, and at times, very deep. 

Overall, if you're expecting another Toy Story 3 or Princess and the Frog out of Tangled, I wouldn't go to the movies for this one; you might end up disappointed and disgruntled over the lost $15.00 from your wallet. I would still recommend this to anybody who enjoys Disney or animation in general, and this would be a good movie for the family. 

As someone who aspires to work for Disney Animation one day, I am still happy to have seen this movie and know that Disney (at least in my biased mind) is still tops in the industry. Tangled still brings something fresh to the table, and its moral of following your dreams and finding a new dream after you found yours is very uplifting and I am still just as motivated as ever to follow my dream.

Well, that's all for now! :D One question, though: Would you like to see me continue doing Disney movie reviews for future blogs? Comment here!




Friday, November 12, 2010

So Much For "Not Neglecting This Blog" :P

Hey Guys! :D

Thanks for all of the nice comments I've gotten so far!

Sorry I've been slow with the... 2nd post, lol. I've been pretty busy preparing for a cruise that Laura and I are about to take, so alot of things have been put on the back-burner. Besides, really, as far as this blog goes... *sigh* I may have jumped the gun a bit far for this blog.

My friend pointed out that I've been slow with the posts, and I thought about it... really, I still have a year and 1/2 before I get out, so I really won't have any subject-related posts to give until around that time, and which time I'm attending school... so yeah, until that time, I won't have alot to tell you guys about. I'm trying to keep this blog as impersonal as possible... I may start a personal blog (haven't decided yet), but as far as this one goes... I hope you guys bear with me; things'll be kinda slow for awhile.

Thanks again for the support, everyone! :3

P.S.: What would you guys like to see me put on here? Some of my artwork? Some nifty Disney-related facts I just happen to come across? Input! :D

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Starting This Thing Up...

Hello, the Internet! :3

Allow me to introduce myself: My name is Matt, and as you can probably guess by the title of my blog... I am about to begin a risky chase. I am not running from the government, and I don't have anybody coming after me (I hope... :/). No. In the near future, I will begin to trek towards my lifelong aspiration: working for Walt Disney Animation Studios.

I will share a little bit about me: I am second-generation Army, through I am planning to get out after my initial term (my Dad is a retired SFC). I have a wife of 3 years named Laura, and our little family consists of 2 cats and a lizard. I have always wanted to become an animator since I discovered that I had a talent for drawing in the 3rd grade. I created my first original cartoon character 2 years later and I have since refined and perfected his look and character, along with my talent, while expanding my library of 'toons.

My hope for this blog is... multifaceted, really. First and foremost, I want to share my dream, and progress towards, through this challenging transition. Second, I want to send a message to everyone (especially all of my fellow Service Members out there) that if you have a dream, you can achieve it with enough planning and hard work. Third, I thought it would be nifty to give all the people I care about access to where I am every step of the way, in a way that Facebook could not achieve.

All of this being said, I am looking forward to getting the ball rolling on this blog :D I will be making improvements to the look of the blog, along with photos and other fun things! I hope I can garter... a little bit of a following, at least (ha ha), seeing as this would be my very first actual blog.

Thanks for reading and I promise I won't neglect my blog! I've been thinking about this for quite some time.