Dejha Films and Music

November 2, 2010

Harry Potter Cast All Grown Up in the Deathly Hallows

Filed under: Film,General — dejha @ 5:01 am

Harry Potter cast and crew are very excited about the fan reaction to the upcoming film, the “Deathly Hallows, part 1.”

Yes, wizards and muggles, the time has come for the last chapter of the Harry Potter movies. Characters that younger generations grew up with, such as Hermione, Harry, and Ron are almost all grown up in their final role in the Harry Potter series.

While actor Daniel Radcliffe has enjoyed moderate success outside of Harry Potter, it is his role of Harry which will always be remembered. Currently filming a horror thriller, Radcliffe says he is looking forward to see how fans react to Harry Potter 7.

Cinema goers and actors alike will soon be able to enjoy the magic and darkness of the new Harry Potter movie, Deathly Hallows, premiering mid November at selected theaters, with appetizing trailers available now.

Daniel Radcliffe and co star Emma Watson will likely be big stars long after the Harry Potter movies collect dust on Blu Ray discs as their acting skills have improved significantly since the first film, and are worth millions of dollars, or the equivalent of an actual magical goblet of fire.

The entire cast will have been challenged in the last film as the mood of the story changes significantly, much darker than in the beginning of the saga.

This film will likely result in tears, joy, happiness, and lots of people in wizard outfits for Halloween. For the cast of the movie, it will signify a new beginning for some of their careers. It will definitely be interesting to see where the young wizard and witches go from here. See the latest trailer for an appetizing preview.

October 21, 2010

“Devil” puts viewers through hell

Filed under: Film,General,Review — dejha @ 12:29 am

The advertisements for “Devil”, a thriller taking place in an elevator full of people, one of which is supposedly the devil, looked great. The actual film was the opposite.

I’m not the biggest M. Night Shyamalan fan in the world, but after seeing his “The Happening”, I have to say that I was intrigued when I saw the preview for “Devil”. However, as I failed to research this film, it turns out that only the story was his idea and he did not write or direct the movie.

Do yourself a favor and do not watch this movie. On second thought, if you are reading blogs about movies you probably did not want to see this movie anyway. Nevertheless, I was severely disappointed and learned an important lesson: Don’t judge a movie by its trailer.

When in doubt, check it out

Even though I disliked this film, I would like to make a case for bad movies. Sometimes a movie is so ridiculous and terribly written that it can provide a fun night with friends. Meeting for a few drinks beforehand, sharing jokes, and seeing a tastefully bad movie can be a lot of fun. Next time you are in line to buy tickets, don’t be discouraged by the long list of bad films, just be sure that you know it is a bad film beforehand.

In short, don’t see “Devil”, but only if you expect it to be good. If you enjoy making fun of movies and making jokes with friends, this could be the movie for you!

October 20, 2010

Music and film: expressions of our lives

Filed under: Film,General,Music,Review — dejha @ 9:27 pm

Music and film are very entertaining and enjoyable parts of life.  When you listen to your favorite song or watch your favorite movie, there is more going on than just entertainment.

This blog will cover all aspects of music and film. Everything from album reviews to movie suggestions will be covered in order to establish an entertaining, informative, and in-depth overview of these brilliant industries.

Music and film are not just pointless ways of entertaining ourselves for fun. They reflect our mark in history! Not everyone on the planet can describe detailed political issues going on in the 60s, yet millions of people can sing the lyrics of songs like “Hey Jude”, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, or “Respect”. Movies and music are fascinating! I personally love both and am excited to share with you my thoughts on the two.

If you are not sure which album to buy or which film to rent, simply go online and read this blog for suggestions

This blog will also cover music IN film, concerts, and individual artists. Who is playing what where, who is shooting which film at which studio, and why you need to know! I think the beautiful thing about music and film is that you can take risks with no negative outcomes. If you don’t like a certain song, change it! If you are bored by certain movies, come to this blog and see which ones suit my fancy, or which ones don’t!

It is also highly encouraged to share your opinion about what I write. If you have something to add to an album or film review, feel free.

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