Monday, December 14, 2015

Blog Post #8 Arthur Christmas

Arthur Christmas


I don't think that every child expects because either they are poor and their parents can't afford presents or they are from a different religion. The present the little girl wanted was a pink bicycle and she was confident that she was gonna get it because she believed in Santa. The difference between the different ''Santas" are that Arthur is very festive about Christmas, GrandSanta is very goofy and crazy, Santa is very nice and calm, and Steve is very bossy and vigilant. I prefer GrandSanta because of his personality. It was important to children to not see Santa because parents say that if you see Santa, he will disappear forever, and parents say that so the children don't figure out that Santa doesn't exist. I have never seen Santa but my recreation was that he was a fat, old man that sneaks into houses to eat cookies and milk and leave presents to the people that leaves him cookies and milk.



  
   


Friday, December 4, 2015

Blog Post #7

Adventures in babysitting

This movie is about a girl that has to babysit, but when they went to get ice cream, they get into a lot of mischief on the street. The scene that has most value is when they get in a place where there are a lot of car dealers and criminals. The director's message is to be careful on the streets. The goal is to show the dangers that there are on  the streets. My first was that the movie was not gonna be a movie that I would be interested in. What I was impressed most of is when the little girl was on the windows of the building.
  

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Assessments #6 Monster👾 House 🏠 and Hocus Pocus

Monster House & Hocus Pocus



The feelings that are expressed in both movies are love and fear. The superstition in Monster House is that I don't think a house can come to life, and the superstition in Hocus pocus is that I don't think brooms actually float. The issues in each movie are the graphics. At the end of Monster House, the lesson was about bravery and love. At the end of Hocus Pocus, the lesson was about the love between siblings and that the older sibling has to protect the younger sibling no matter what happens.





Thursday, October 22, 2015

Assessments#5: Frankenweenie

Frankenweenie

This movie teaches about the love between a kid and a pet. When Sparky dies, Victor gets an idea to revive him, which I think it wouldn,t be a good idea to do that because it would stink the house and my parents would find out easily. When we saw it in class it was the first time and I loved it

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Assessments #4: Hugo

When I saw the movie trailer of Hugo, I thought it was not gonna be a movie that I would like. But when I saw the movie in the first ten minutes, I had already liked that movie. Hugo is an orphan that when his father died, his alcoholic uncle told him how to run the clocks so he can be safe from the orphanage. He was safe in there because everyone thought that his uncle was running the clocks instead of Hugo. Orphanages in the 1930s were bad because in that time, orphans were nothing but scum to other people. This movie teaches us that we all have a purpose in life but, we have to find our purpose. It can take a long time but, we can't stop looking for it.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Assessments#3 The Goonies

The Goonies:

The movie teaches us a lot of stuff. These kids are not popular or rich, they are just kids on an adventure, taking care of each other.  They give each other a hard time, but you never doubt that they love each other. The most important theme of the movie is that people are people. This is the most important theme because Sloth is scary and treated like an animal from his own family, but he is still a person, and Chunk is the only one that realized that.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Assessments #2: Brother Bear

Brother Bear

I like this movie because i learned that you have to guide your actions to be prosperous. When Sitka turns Kenai into a bear, he teaches Kenai about love. This movie also teaches us about sibling rivalry. The sibling rivalry that the showed was about Kenai and Denahi. This one of my favorite movies.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Assessment #1: Horton Hears A Who

Horton Hears A Who

"A person's a person, no matter how small'

I liked this quote because I learned a lot from it. I learned that no matter the size, we have to respect that person like we respect other people.