Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Blog #4

This weeks blog was asking us to listen to our favorite radio station for an hour and basically analyze what we heard in general. Well, my favorite radio station is the HOT 102.7, formerly 105.9 JAMZ. Well, for those who don’t know, HOT 102.7 is pretty much your typical Hip Hop/ R&B music station. The reason I chose that station in particular is because they usually have a better selections of late night play lists in my opinion. That said, we were specifically asked to comment on what kind of music we listen to, what is the target audience, and what we could say about the ads that played during the airtime. Well, first of all I cant say that the music I listen to is primarily rap/hip hop; but as said before do have an open heart and will listen to anything that is good in my mind. I try not to discriminate to any kind of genre, because if something is good, no matter how cheesy or lame it might be to someone I will still listen and admit to liking it. I did not like all of the songs playing during my listening period, but I did find that the DJ was doing an excellent job of mixing the tracks and keeping the sound fresh. I believe that the target audience of the broadcast was a urban one, particularly of the Metro Detroit area, because they were broadcasting live from a club in downtown Detroit. Obviously, Hip Hop is associated with the younger generation, and this time of listening was no difference. The ads also mirrored the atmosphere of the production. There were a lot of fast food commercials, as well as a lot of commercials that were promoting an event or club or something of the sort. Well that was my blog, sorry to any of the readers who had to suffer through that!

Monday, January 29, 2007

Extended Blog #1

With our first Extended blog, we were asked to write 500 words about a pop culture text or item, and for some reason I was having the hardest time thinking of which item I was going to write about. Finally, I just thought of what my favorite popular movies and albums were, and I realized that is was literally staring at me right in the face. “The world is your’s,” is what the Scarface poster reads hanging in my room. Scarface, the ultimate cult and popular classic. The following that that movie carries is legendary. The movie Scarface has literally touched almost every avenue of the entertainment business today.

The movie Scarface has been emulated, revered, and replicated in every media outlet there is. Rap songs constantly refer to the movie, and that is just the start. The soundtrack has been heavily sampled, with as recent of an example the rapper Rick Ross and his song and video, “Push it to the Limit,” which has very heavy influences from the movie. There have also been a number of movies that have been influenced by the Scarface style, the smooth, rich gangster who lives in luxury in his extravagant house to go along with his extravagant lifestyle. 20 years later, and the movie is still being copied, even the videogame industry has hopped along the Scarface bandwagon. They have just released a Scarface game in 2006 and another one is scheduled for 2007. And, it almost goes without saying the popular phrases that you hear almost every day which come directly from that movie. People might hang on to catchphrases from a movie for a few years, and that is a success by today’s standards. People to this day still quote great phrases such as, “Say ‘ello to my littlle friend,” and, “Say goodnight to the badguy.” These lines echo in eternity. Also, one of the reasons Scarface has lasted so long and stayed relevant is the story arch. Anyone who watches the movie can identify and have love for Tony Montana’s struggle, his drive, his passion. And what is better is to watch him succeed. All in all, he is the “bad guy” but you still end up falling for his charisma and rooting for him. And in the end, you see his downfall, for we all know that a meteoric rise to the top no doubt leads to just as fast a fall. We also see the adverse effect that drugs had on him, and can identify the toll that it has on people, maybe not from personal experience but from outside knowledge.

As you can see, this is clearly one of my favorite movies. Which sounds cliché, because so many other people feel the same way, but no matter how lame it may seem, this movie has touched many lives, with varying degrees. And the fact that it is still so popular today speaks volumes.

I hope this blog was not too bad on any readers out there and I hope you enjoyed it! Thank you and have a nice day.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Blog 3

The question for this weeks blog was to describe your past experiences with writing. Well let me tell you, they have not been good. English in grade school had predominantly been about grammar, so as far as grammar goes I am pretty good about it when I have to. All was fine and dandy until my eight grade English class, where I very much disliked my teacher. I naturally am not very good at writing and this class required much writing. We had a final project on where I scored an impressive F on my paper, significantly lowering my grade in the class to a C. That still bothers me, because no one paper should determine ones grade so much. High school freshman through junior year was a breeze, I easily did well in those classes, despite almost never starting or finishing any reading assignment, or doing much homework. Then I took my ACT exam, which surprisingly, I scored the lowest in the punctuation department, but scored a 30 in the reading comprehension part. Weird. Senior year English was by far the worst experience ever. I had quite possibly the hardest teacher of all time. We read over 15 big, long, books. They were good, I will admit, but the tests were brutal. We were tested on quotes in the book. We had to identify them, elaborate, and explain the significance of the quote. At any given point we had over 200 vocabulary words we were responsible for. And our papers… I didn’t get higher than a C for any paper, his grading was ridiculous. He would waste an entire pen on one paper. We had a huge research paper that was due at the end of the year, which was responsible for the majority of our grade. I didn’t do it. I passed with a C. How? I have no idea. Now I am here. Hello.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Intro

Hello, my name is Paul, I am Chaldean and this is my first year at Wayne State. I just graduated Brother Rice High school in May of 2006. Also, in case someone was wondering, I am not too worried about giving personal information on the internet, for a highly doubt that some weird insane person is going to try and hunt me down. That said, I hope a crazy person does not hunt me down! The things most important to me in my life are my family, Church, and school. I try to get to Church every week, and I hopefully get into medical school in the future. My career aspirations are to be some kind of surgeon, possibly an orthopedic one. I would like to do this in part because a while back I blew out my knee and have never been the same athletically, which is important to me. The main disappointment for me what that I was no longer able to play football because of my knees, which was a huge deal for me because I absolutely love football. Every Sunday I force myself to endure through another Lions game, and when I can attend their loss. Because they never win when I go. Another big part of my life is my music, which is mostly rap but I definitely have an open mind when it comes to music and will listen to about anything if I think it is good. Most of my library is from the early 90s, which, in my opinion, is the best time period for music ever. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 2Pac, Warren G, all the West Coast old school stuff is what I really love. I also spend way too much time on the computer, whether it be with video games, watching movies, facebook, or just plain old surfing the web, I am pretty much addicted. All in all, I am a pretty laid back and easy to get along with guy, pretty outgoing, and can get along with pretty much about anyone. Spend some time with me and I guarantee we will be friends in no time. I hope reading this wasn’t too bad for you, and thanks for the comments in advance.