Monday, December 26, 2011

Lost In Space Originally Named As Swiss Family Robinson

!±8± Lost In Space Originally Named As Swiss Family Robinson

Lost in Space is a science fiction TV series which is created by Irwin Allen and directed by Irwin Allen, Robert Douglas, Harry Harris, Leonard Horn, Nathan H. Juran, Sobey Martin, Irving J. Moore, Leo Penn, Don Richardson, Seymour Robbie, Sutton Roley, Alexander Singer, Paul Stanley, and Ezra Stone. It is aired on CBS Network from September 15, 1965 to March 6, 1968. It has only three seasons consisting of 83 episodes, the length of each episode is one hour. Out of three seasons first was filmed in black and white whereas the remaining two were in colored. Lost in Space Movie which is totally based on TV series was released in 1998.

The main characters of the series are Dr. John Robinson played by Guy Williams, Dr. Maureen Robinson played by June Lockhart, Mark Goddard in the role of Major Don West, Judy Robinson whose role was played by Marta Kristen, Penny Robinson played by Angela Cartwright, Billay Mumy in the role of Will Robinson, and Dr. Zachary Smith played by Jonathan.

Dr. John Robinson is a commander, a pilot, and an astrophysicist who also specialized in applied planetary geology. Dr. Maureen Robinson, whose status is doctor, only appears in the first episode; she is the wife of John biochemist. As Dr. Maureen Robinson is a doctor but looks in the series as preparing meal, tend to garden, and help with light construction as a house wife. Major Don West is the military pilot of the Jupiter 2, he is the space partner of Dr. Smith. His love story with Judy who is the oldest child about 19 years, was not developed throughout the first three series. Judy has a wish to make a career in musical theater but goes with her family instead. Penny Robinson is an innocent girl who is eleven years old and loves animals and classical music. Will Robinson is a nine years old child who is very genius in electronics. He is also the member of the family closest to the Robot. Dr. Zachary Smith is a doctor of intergalactic environmental psychology, he is expert is cybernetics but an enemy agent. In the first various episodes Dr. Smith looks in uniform with colonel's men, and also called as "colonel" and "doctor", but in later episodes military affiliation was not seen.

The original name of the Lost in Space TV series was "Space Family Robinson". Actually Lost in Space is the space version of Swiss Family Robinson, and there was a comic, which also based on the Swiss Family Robinson. So there was the issue of copy right. Later both parties arranged a deal, and Allen changed the name of Space Family Robinson to Lost in Space and added two extra characters to the series.


Lost In Space Originally Named As Swiss Family Robinson

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Tuck Everlasting : When You Were Young

Fandom: Tuck Everlasting Pair: Jessie/Winnie Song: When we were young - the killers www.enchanting-juliet.2ya.com Itake no claim over the characters, music or clips. All original clips copyrighted to their original owners. This is purely a fanmade video made because im a fan. Enjoy

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Make A Wave; A Jemi Story; Chapter 1

Hey guys!! :) okay so i had this story in mind and i just couldn't wait, so here it is!! it will be in the dec box for a while. but i hope you enjoy it! ps: this is a JEMI story :P Characters:: Demi Lovato Joe Jonas Selena Gomez Miley Cyrus Nick Jonas Taylor Swift David Henrie ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Demi's mom: Come on honey, lets go! Demi: okay, okay, mommy, im comming. Demi's mom: (get's in the car and starts the engine) Demi: (gets in the back seat and puts on her seat belt) Ooo i cant wait to go to the beach today mommy!! It'll be so fun! Demi's mom: (laughs) yeah, i can't wait either! (At the beach) demi's mom: (stops the car and puts it in park) okay we are here! demi: YAYYYY! (gets out of the car and runs as fast as she can to the water before her mom could even get out of the car) demi's mom: demi slow down! don't get too excited! (watches as her little daughter runs to the water and thinks to herself: someday i wont have to take her anywhere anymore, because she'll be all grown up. she finally reaches where demi is and lays down a blanket for her to sit on while she watches demi play in the water.) demi: (walks up to her mom with a big smile on her face) mommy? demi's mom: yes honey? demi: can i.....maybe...sorta....go...swim? please? (gives her mom a puppy dog face.) demi's mom: (smiles) sure. but don't go too far out. you know you can't swim that good yet. demi: (smiles big) I wont! thanks mommy! (runs out ...

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Monday, October 31, 2011

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Friday, October 21, 2011

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Nim's Island - Family Movie Review

!±8± Nim's Island - Family Movie Review

Movie Mama Rating: 3 out of 5

Starring: Jodie Foster, Abigail Breslin, Gerard Butler, Alphonso McAuley, Peter Callan

Directed By: Mark Levin, Jennifer Flackett

Running Time: 1 hr. 36 min.

MPAA Rating: PG for mild adventure action and brief language.

Nim Russo (Abigail Breslin) is an 11-year-old girl who lives on a secret island with her father, a marine biologist named Jack. When Jack (Gerard Butler) embarks on a sea voyage, hoping to find an undiscovered protozoan, a terrible storm leaves him lost at sea. While Nim awaits the return of her father all alone, she finds herself facing a throng of obstacles. She must guard the secret island from cruise-ship tourists in a style similar to Home Alone, protect her island home against two intense monsoons, and attempt to doctor a five-inch gash on her leg. When it seems all of these hardships are too much for her to bear, she contacts Alex Rover, the hero from her favorite adventure-book series. But the author of the best-selling books is nowhere near as brave as the heroic character she has created. In fact, Alexandra Rover (Jodie Foster) is an agoraphobic and hasn't left her house in four months. But when she receives Nim's distress call, Alexandra faces her fears and stops at nothing to find Nim and protect her.

Nim's Island is what you could call a girl's version of Robinson Crusoe. They even have similar sounding last names: Crusoe and Russo. Although I have no doubt young girls will enjoy the film, it felt a bit "churned out," as though Walden Media was too busy making the next Narnia film into a true blockbuster to give any deserving effort to Nim's Island. There are a few lovely shots of tropical scenery amidst corny lines, a forgettable and almost unnoticeable musical score, Nim's annoying habit of always giving a 'thumbs up,' and a barrage of advertising from Random House, Purell, Apple Computers, Progresso soup, National Geographic, Expedia.com, and others.

The most noticeable flaw in the film was that it was dramatically unrealistic. For one, it doesn't seem probable that a girl who lives on such an adventuresome island has a passion for sitting in her bed for hours with her nose in a book. It also doesn't seem plausible that she doesn't mind cooking all her own meals, eating meal worms, or home schooling herself. I'm also confused at how Nim and Jack seem to have the ability to communicate with some of the island animals. Is the island magic? Are Nim and Jack magic? Did I miss something?

I'm not saying that fiction has to be absolutely plausible-where would be the fun in that? But good fiction has to at least make you feel like it could be possible. There has to be a thread of truth entwined in the story to make it work. Take the book and Disney film Tuck Everlasting for example. It's highly unlikely that a family could find the fountain of youth and never age another year in their lives, let alone keep their existence a secret from the surrounding community. But the craftsmanship of the story and the enchantment of the characters makes it somewhat believable. This tiny thread of reality is what Nim's Island is lacking. The portrait that the directors paint is not one of an intriguing island paradise, but rather one of a very lonely, isolated, cold, and flat world. I know I wouldn't want to visit Nim's Island, even if I was still a little girl.

PROS

Although the film doesn't go into detail about how Nim's mother died, there is an overarching theme that relates to the loss of one or both parents. Throughout it all, Nim retains an unusually cheery attitude concerning her unconventional life and the absence of her parents. This shows unwavering faith and perseverance.

The film touches on the importance and even the fun of reading, learning, and imagination. You could even use the enthusiasm toward knowledge portrayed in this film to spur your kids toward learning something new.

The most interesting part of the film for me was the reclusive life of the author, Alexandra Rover. Jodie Foster is infectious in her portrayal of this character, and I would have liked to see a few more scenes regarding her lifestyle instead of Nim's. The persistence in which Alexandra overcomes her fear of the outside world to come to Nim's aid is admirable and heroic.

Also, the PG-rating claims there is 'brief language,' however it must have been extremely brief because I did not catch any offensive language in the entire film.

CONS

I'm not really sure why, but Nim often calls her father by his first name, Jack, instead of "Dad." Some kids might want to pick up this habit after seeing it in the film, thinking it will make them sound more grown up.

The directors and script writers ask us to believe a lot regarding the capabilities of an 11-year-old girl. She knows how to rappel off the sides of mountains, repair solar panels, react responsibly in the face of intense storms, and stay home alone...in the middle of a jungle. In fact, I felt the 'create your own adventure' theme might urge kids to believe they can attempt highly unlikely and dangerous feats without ever thinking about the consequences.

There is a scene where a sea lion produces a lot of flatulence. A very plump woman on the cruise ship reveals a lot of sun-burnt cleavage, and her husband attempts to ogle every female who crosses his path. In a desperate attempt to rid her island of tourists, Nim catapults about a hundred lizards and bearded dragons at the intruders, hoping to scare them. Not only is this inhumane, I would hate for any child to start flinging their pet lizard around the house, thinking this was a good or safe idea!

OVERALL

At times the film lingers on scenes a bit too long, which might cause a young child to start fidgeting, but all in all, Nim's Island should be a clean and harmless choice for a night out with the kids.


Nim's Island - Family Movie Review

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