Sunday, 18 October 2015

News Article 19

Donald Trump: "I Would prevented 9/11"



Donald Trump says he's not blaming George W. Bush for 9/11, but he claims that if he'd been president, the attacks never would have happened. In an appearance on "Fox News Sunday," the real estate mogul said that since he's "extremely, extremely tough on immigration" the attackers wouldn't have been in position to commandeer U.S. flights. "So there's a good chance that those people would not have been in our country," Trump said.

He took another shot at Jeb Bush for claiming that Bush's brother, the 43rd president, kept the nation safe. "I'm not blaming George Bush," Trump said. "But I don't want Jeb Bush to say, 'My brother kept us safe,' because September 11 was one of the worst days in the history of this country." It wasn't just on the Sunday shows that Trump attacked Bush over his brother's tenure.

On Twitter, as the "Fox News Sunday" interview aired, Trump tweeted: "Jeb, why did your brother attack and destabalize the Middle East by attacking Iraq when there were no weapons of mass destruction? Bad info?" He also tweeted: "Jeb Bush should stop trying to defend his brother and focus on his own shortcomings and how to fix them."

Bush is pushing back against the criticism, which Trump has made repeatedly in recent days. In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday, Bush defended his brother's presidency.

"My brother responded to a crisis, and he did it as you would hope a president would do. He united the country, he organized our country and he kept us safe. And there's no denying that. The great majority of Americans believe that," he said.
"And I don't know why he keeps bringing this up. It doesn't show that he's a serious person as it relates to being commander in chief and being the architect of a foreign policy," Bush added.

I think that this was a stupid comment that Trump made that had no reasoning behind it. He says it's wouldn't have happened had he had been president and he wouldnt' have let the immigrants in the country, but the people that committed this terrible crime aren't just immigrants are are terrorists making me think it couldn't have been avoided. I personally think Trump is trying to implicitly but the blame of 9/11 on Bush but doesn't want to say it outright. 

Monday, 12 October 2015

New British Shorts

When we went to the BFI film festival we watched a series of short films all made by different directors and producers and all following a different narrative and mostly using a different genre. My favourite film was Alicia Macdonld’s Romantic comedy ‘Otherwise Engaged’ because it looked at how social media changes our lives and affects how we react to things. I felt I could relate because being a teenager in the 21st century I have witnessed similar activities to what happened in the film. I felt the film was made better because it was a comedy and it made me realise how unusual these actions are especially straight after an engagement. I also thoroughly enjoyed the first film that was shown to us which was Caroline Bartleet’s Drama ‘Operator’. I liked this film because it was incredibly tense and really captured my attention, it was also based around a phone call Bartleet had heard which made it more intriguing because it was partially based on a true story.


All the film makers took a different approach to making their films so it was interesting to hear how they made them and the difficulties they had whilst creating them. I was quite surprised about their budgets with none being particularly high and this inspired me to think that I can also create a good film on a low budget. I really enjoyed some elements from the film such as in ‘Otherwise Engaged’ one of the characters ‘Megan’ had her music playing and the music quietened whenever the camera was facing away from her which I felt was really effective. These shorts films also helped me to think about a range of ideas for my short film I will be making for the film coursework. The shots they used made me further think about how the shots are used to show different things.

Sunday, 11 October 2015

News Article 18

Ankara Attacks: Turkey in mourning as blast kills over 100


Thousands of Turkish citizens gathered in central Ankara a day after twin bombings targeted a peace rally in the city, killing over a hundred civilians in an attack that demonstrators and mourners blamed squarely on the government of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Witnesses and victims’ families, as well as opposition parties, ascribed direct responsibility to the government for allegedly failing to provide any security measures ahead of the peace rally, saying police officers who arrived at the scene after the bombing fired tear gas at grieving families who rushed there to inquire about their loved ones.
They also blamed Erdoğan’s government for allegedly sowing chaos ahead of next month’s parliamentary polls, either to delay the elections and retain power for his ruling Justice and Development party (AKP), or to increase his chances of securing a broader majority in the elections to maintain security.


“We are grieving, we are saddened, but we are also furious,” the Kurdish opposition leader, Selahattin Demirtas, told a rally in Sihhiye Square in central Ankara. “We will struggle, fight, and win back the democracy.” Demonstrators shouted slogans condemning the Turkish president, chanting “chief and murderer Erdoğan” and “death to fascism”.
Brief scuffles earlier broke out as police used teargas to prevent people from laying red carnations at the site of the attack, the deadliest terrorist strike on Turkish soil in recent history. The pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic party (HDP) said said some members of its delegation sustained injuries. According to the HDP, the number of people killed in the bombing stands at 128, all but eight of whom have been identified and their names published by the HDP’s crisis desk.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing, and the government has denied any part in it. The prime minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu, cited the political upheaval in both Turkey and Syria and said the attack could have been carried out by Islamic State, Kurdish militants or radical leftist groups.
If this act of violence was another terrorist attack carried out by the Islamic state I think this terrible event just backs up the idea that all the countries should be working together to defeat IS. These attacks have gone on too long to the point where nobody feels safe in their own country, fearing something terrible could happen when you're in a certain place.  

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Kingsman and Skyfall Comparison



Kingsman: The Secret Service is a 2014 action comedy directed by Matthew Vaughn and written by Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn and Skyfall is a 2012 action thriller film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Neal Purvis, it is the 23rd instalment of the Bond series. These films have many similar and different themes and conventions throughout but both come under the same sub-genre of spy movie but are portrayed quite differently. Kingsman is about a spy organisation that recruits an unrefined street kid into the agency’s training program, Skyfall on the other hand follows the narrative of most James Bond films; Bond must track down and destroy the threat after M’s past comes back to haunt her.

The most noticeable difference is the way the spy’s are portrayed in these films. In Skyfall the film has a very serious tone following the typical conventions of a classic spy film whereas Kingsman has a tone that it a lot more relaxed with conventions of comedy featured, however Kingsman may also be seen more as a spoof of spy movies as a lot of the typical features e.g. a mastermind villain is made fun of and shown as a joke. Also a feature of mise-en-scene used similarly in both is costume. The agents in both films are shown to wear suits, which is shown to be a feature of superiority. This links into the theme of masculinity as only the men in the films are shown to wear suits. Masculinity is a strong theme in both films.


Masculinity is a strong theme because both of the protagonists are males and the villains both of which are trying to save or change the world. Masculinity is more so shown throughout Skyfall rather than Kingsman which does show masculinity but the males are far from being the only ones able to fight and defend themselves. In Kingsman some stereotypical traits of masculinity are put into the female characters as well as the males. Both Bond (Daniel Craig) and Harry Hart (Colin Firth) are shown to represent the dominant ideology, white, middle class, middle aged, straight males.


Valentine played by Samuel L Jackson (the evil genius) has an assistant Gazelle (Sofia Boutella) who is not only female but is also disabled with blades for legs which is incredibly useful when trying to take over the world. Gazelle features in the only big fight scene between two people, she faces the protagonist Eggsy (Taron Egerton). She is shown to be incredibly strong and difficult to beat with her unbelievable skills in martial arts, and although defeated she fights very well in order to protect Valentine, this is certainly unusual for an action film; the female protects the male so here Vaughn has played on gender stereotypes and decides to make the female the protector. The representation of Gazelle also shows disability in a positive light implying the can do things just as well as someone with no disabilities. Also during the Kingsman training Eggsy meets fellow trainee Roxy (Sophie Cookson) who although against all males but one comes out on top and is chosen to be the new Lancelot. In Skyfall the one woman who was out on the field Eve (Naomie Harris) makes a fatal mistake presumably killing 007 in the beginning, by the end of the film she has given up on wanting to be on the field and instead stays in the office to work by line said by Bond “If it helps, I feel a lot safer” this shows how females are seen as incapable and in this particular film a danger in this line of work.



However the theme of masculinity in women is also contradicted in some cases as in both films particularly Skyfall the women are sexualised. Bond is shown in a few scene to be having sexual relations with different women. The first woman he left as soon as he heard MI6 were in danger and quickly moved on to a new woman as soon as he was put onto a new mission all while still flirting with Eve. The film never shows you what happen to these women except Eve which shows how women are sexual objects to the men for when they want to be entertained. The one scene in Kingsman is the end scene when Eggsy approaches a kidnapped princess to have anal sex after she says “If you save the world, we can do it in the asshole”, the end shot of the film is a shot of the Princess’s arse which was surprising and inappropriate since throughout the film all the females are shown in a positive light so it was quite disappointing to see them change the tone so quickly. 

Sunday, 4 October 2015

News article 17

Oregon shooting: Gunman was student in class where he killed 9

Oregon Community College Shooter Left a Message for Police Before Killing Himself

The man identified as Chris Mercer who gunned down nine people at an Oregon community college was enrolled in the class where the fatal shootings occurred, Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said Friday.

Investigators found 13 firearms connected to shooter, Celinez Nunez of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said:
"Five pistols and one rifle were found at the college, where the shooter died Thursday after a gunbattle with police", Nunez told reporters.

Police searched his apartment and found two pistols, four rifles and a shotgun, she said.
"All the guns were legally obtained by the shooter or family members over the last three years through a federally licensed firearms dealer, she said. A flak jacket was found next to a rifle at the school with five magazines of ammunition", Nunez said, "and additional ammunition was found at the residence."

Authorities are not providing a motive for America's latest mass killing. The gunman went to the college in rural south Oregon heavily armed and wearing body armour, authorities’ said. Two of the people killed were members of the local EMS and fire department "family," Douglas County Fire District No. 2 Chief Greg Marlar said. Sen. Jeff Merkley said one of his cousins was killed at the school. "This is a small town and everyone is affected," he said.


Stacy Boylan, the father of Anastasia Boylan, who was wounded, said she told him the gunman singled out Christians.
She said the gunman entered her classroom firing, told the professor teaching the class, "I've been waiting to do this for years," and shot him point blank, Stacy Boylan said. "While reloading his handgun, the man ordered the students to stand up and asked whether they were Christians", Boylan told her family.
"And they would stand up, and he said, 'Good, because you're a Christian, you're going to see God in just about one second,' "Stacy Boylan told CNN, relaying his daughter's account. "And then he shot and killed them."

In my opinion I just can’t believe another terrible college shooting has occurred. When events like this happen it really makes me annoyed that America have not yet changed their gun laws, there is always talk about the change but the change has no yet commenced. The problem with everyone having a right to bear arms is that some people use this law for bad things to happen such as this event and nothing can stop it. I feel great sympathy for all the victims of this crime and their families both young and old. R.I.P.