Sunday, November 20, 2011

My Movie Reviews: Future Movie Reviews

Hey Readers!!

I hope you have enjoyed my movie reviews for the year (I know some were added and then taken away but I will do more next year). 2012 is gonna be a big year for films and  I will be doing movie reviews for several new upcoming films. And as I said before, if you'd like me to do a review on a certain movie (with the exception of a series if I haven't seen it before) let me know. Here are some movies I will be doing reviews for in 2012:


The Hunger Games (2012)

Dark Shadows (2012)

Snow White & the Huntsman (2012)

Red Dawn (2012)

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)



If you'd like to see more, leave a comment and tell me!

My Movie Reviews: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part I (2011)

Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011) is a thriller starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner and covers the first half of the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer. Part 1 covers the long awaited wedding of Bella and Edward and also covers the Quileute closing in on newlyweds when they find out Bella is pregnant with a possible vampire/human hybrid, which poses a threat to the wolf pack.

The script was written by Melissa Rosenberg while the film was produced by Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt, along with the series author Stephanie Meyer. The film was directed by Bill Condon.

THE CAST

Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan/Cullen
Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen
Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black
Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale
Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen
Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen
Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen
Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen
Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale
Julia Jones as Leah Clearwater
Booboo Stewart as Seth Clearwater
Billy Burke as Charlie Swan
Sarah Clarke as Renée Dwyer
Chaske Spencer as Sam Uley

SYNOPSIS

Bella Swan and Edward Cullen prepare for their wedding sending out invitations to family and friends. After the wedding, the to have there honeymoon on Isle Esme and make love for the first time. Subsequently, Bella becomes pregnant (much to Edward and the Cullen's surprise) with a fetus that is harming her body. Once the Quileute wolves here of this, Jacob takes a stand with the help of Seth and Leah to protect Bella and the Cullens from the wrath of Sam's pack.

TRAILER


 MY THOUGHTS

OMG... I am actually pretty impressed with the way Summit has tackled The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1. Of course I have my swift remarks but I'll add those in later (and when I say swift I don't mean Taylor Swift... see, ha ha... never mind). Anyway, this film did to some extent keep me going and a little on edge, despite the fact that I already knew what was going to happen. But I must mention the films down side. There were several unnecessary points at which one will probably ask themselves "what the h*** am I watching" and become bored until something jumps out to get your attention. SPOILERS: There was a particular part in the film when I absolutely felt lost and I just sat there wondering "how long will this last" was the scene where Bella tells Jacob and Edward the baby names. This boring scene gets interesting when Bella's back bends backwards and she begins going into labor. The Birth of Renesmee scene was pretty epic and I loved the flashing in and out (the music was pretty epic too, and on that note I will be getting the score in December). It was pretty sad when Bella died, but it was really sad that everyone in the theater began to cry... I was like "really people!? Y'all do know she's coming back to life right?" Any who, then the scene were Jacob imprinted on Renesmee... It was pretty tight. And of course the cliff hanger. I was sitting in my set wondering how they were going to pull it off by letting the audience know Bella was still alive but not show her new graceful vampire look. The film closes with the Cullens and Jacob in the room with Bella as her natural beauties switch from dead to stunningly beautiful. The screen scrolls over Bella's eyes and they open newborn red. I have to say It was pretty sexy... oh, my bad. SPOILERS END. I have to be honest and say that the Twilight stars have definitely stepped their game up and did their best to bring Breaking Dawn to life.

That being said, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 gets: ★★★★★ 3 out of 5 Stars

"If you kill her, you kill me!!"

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Revenge of the Countess (A Dark Romance Novel)

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Revenge of the Countess is a dark romance novel about a young man who is being sadistically tortured in his sleep by a young woman from his past life.

Jamie Ciumak is a young man attending Heavy's College in Paterson, New Jersey. He is Romanian American and is about to celebrate his twenty third birthday. For years Jamie has had a recurring dream of a young woman sadistically torturing him and he can't seem to figure out why. His Uncle Gaius explains to him that his dreams are just his imagination and a way of him expressing his sexual desires. But Jamie disagrees. Things turn worst when he meets a young woman identical to the one in his dreams and his nightmares suddenly become more violent. Jamie eventually figures out that the woman is from his past life and that she has returned from the dead to kill him, due to a mutual sin they committed together that he somehow escaped. Will she get her revenge or will Jamie put a stop to her evil ways?

This novel has been interesting coming up with, although it was difficult to put my finger on exactly what I wanted it to be about. But I managed to put together a great plot and I am hoping that others will be interested in it as well. Stay posted for more info about Revenge of the Countess.


BTW, here is an alternate cover for the novel.

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Sunday, September 25, 2011

My Movie Reviews: Abduction (2011)

Nathan Price (Taylor Lautner) in Abduction

Abduction (2011) is a thriller starring Taylor Lautner as Nathan Price, a young man who finds out his parents aren't really his parents when he finds his baby picture on a missing person's website. He becomes determined to find out the truth and uncover his past.


The Script was written by Shawn Christensen and Jeffery Nachmanoff and the film was release September 23, 2011.

Apparently, the script was bought from Shawn Christensen by Lionsgate in 2010 with Taylor Lautner attached to the film. The film is being directed by John Singleton. When a more detailed synopsis is released I will post more info. The film stars the following cast:

THE CAST

Taylor Lautner as Nathan Price
Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Bennett
Maria Bello as Mara
Lily Collins as Karen Lowell
Alfred Molina as Frank Burton
Micheal Nyqvist as Viktor Kozlow
Jason Isaacs as Kevin

SYNOPSIS

What would you do if you found your own picture on a missing persons website? Teen Nathan (Taylor Lautner) finds himself facing this very dilemma. Setting out to uncover his real identity, Nathan quickly learns his parents are far from who they say they are. When the police, government agents and shadowy figures start to pursue him, Nathan’s quest for the truth erupts into a full-blown “Bourne”-like man-on-the-run thriller.

TRAILER


MY THOUGHTS

OK... I guess I shouldn't have expected an extremely awesome action film that I'd want to watch over and over again because of it's awesomeness (like Bourne Identity), but still, I expected better. It wasn't so much the acting, but how the story unfolded and how so many questions were left unanswered (not like there's gonna be an Abduction sequel... I hope not). I do have to commend Taylor Lautner for venturing away from The Twilight Saga to prevent from forever being labeled the "half naked shirtless werewolf hottie from Twilight." I actually really like Taylor Lautner as an actor, it's just some of the movies he's been in haven't done him justice. Abduction was one of those movies where you are sitting on edge of your set the entire movie until it reaches it's climax... then you retract and become disappointed. As I said early, this movie leaves several questions unanswered that should have been as the plot unfold. SPOILERS: Like did anyone ever get why Nathan's dad took the cell phone with encrypted codes from Viktor Kozlow?............... anybody?............. chime in anytime.............. somebody?............ nobody?................. forget it. Or the cropped picture... they never figured that out or mentioned it again. And why would a picture of him be cropped at age six if by that time he was with Mara and Kevin? He was put under their care when he was like two right? RIGHT? Anyway, the other thing I was totally disappointed about was Nathan and Karen's almost sex scene. Not that I'm a pervert... cause I'm not, but why did they stop and Karen say "We should get some food"... really? OK... you about to have sex on a train and all of a sudden, you realize you haven't eaten in forever and you're hungry? Alright, sure. But maybe they are waiting for Taylor Lautner to turn twenty one before his first REAL sex scene in a movie... he's still a teenager. SPOILERS END. Any who, like I said the movie wasn't all bad, it had it's moments, but it wasn't amazing either. Abduction was just... OK. Taylor Lautner, I have faith someday you will make an amazing Action thriller that will knock people's socks off, but for now... um, yeah.

Anyway, Abduction is getting a bias review from me because I like Taylor Lautner, but it's not that bias because I'm still rating the film accordingly. 

That being said, I give Abduction★★★★★ 3 out of 5 stars

"If I was adopted, why would my picture show up on a missing persons website?"

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Doll Master (A Horror Novel)

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

The Doll Master is a horror novel I just recently came up a few weeks ago. To be honest, this idea was not originally going to be a novel, let alone have its on series. It was originally titled "Child's Play" and was episode 16 in season 1 of The Beginning of Vampire Chronicles (TV Series). The episode was going to be about a man named Roger Smith who created dolls and toys to harm children and in return he was executed. But he would soon return to finish his evil deeds on the now adult children that were going to include Richard, Aaron, Rebecca, Olivia, Ingus, and Sapphire. Then there was going to be a sequel to that episode titled "Child's Play II" which was episode 20 in season 2 of The Beginning of Vampire Chronicles (TV Series). This episode would mark Roger's revenge and his second return. The final installment of the Doll Saga was going to conclude in season 3 of The Beginning of Vampire Chronicles (TV Series) titled "The Doll Master" (which is where the book title came from). But after these ideas came to me, so did the thought of making "The Doll Master" a series of its own. So I basically took concepts from the episodes and combined them creating The Doll Master (A Horror Novel).

Anyway, The Doll Master is about a man named Roger Smith whose toy creations continue to be rejected by Great Toys Incorporated. In retaliation, Roger taps into Black magic and begins seeking revenge on children.

PART I

Roger Smith is a twenty seven year old man who has been trying to make it big as a toy maker in Newark, New Jersey. He continues to create works and present them to Great Toys Inc., but every time he's told that they aren't good enough. Finally fed up with rejection, Roger somehow taps into Black Magic and begins creating toys that attack children, which is his revenge on the toy company for rejecting him. In the end he is caught and sentenced to death by lethal injection.

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Part II takes place sixteen years after the events of Part I.


PART II

Juilian Beckmann is a twenty year old young man who attends Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. Juilian attends the school with his friends Henry Stallord and Ashley Frederickson and their other friends. The gang loves living in the small town of Newark, that is until strange killings among the youth in Newark begin to spread like wild fire. Fearing for his life and his friends, Juilian seeks the help of a young man named Zeke Baxter, a student at the university, after he witnesses Zeke using supernatural skills to protect himself. But when the killings get worse, it is almost certain that the culprit is none other than Roger Smith himself. Will the help of Zeke and the will to survive be enough to save them?

The novel will consist of 16 chapters (excluding the preface and a special chapter). The Table of Contents is as follows:

Preface: What Could Be Upstairs?

Part I

Chapter 1: Just Not Good Enough
Chapter 2: Sweetness of Revenge
Chapter 3: The End of His Wrath

Part II

Chapter 1: Roger's Revival
Chapter 2: Dummy In the Street
Chapter 3: The Doll
Chapter 4: Unacceptable Circumstances
Chapter 5: Zeke Baker
Chapter 6: Karma
Chapter 7: 183 Cliffwood Avenue
Chapter 8: The Realm of the Dollhouse
Chapter 9: The Ventriloquist
Chapter 10: The Dollhouses
Chapter 11: Escape the Dollhouse
Chapter 12: The Greatest Work of Art
Chapter 13: A Regular Day
MADNESS


This novel has been fun coming up with and I hope others will enjoy it. Stay posted for more info about The Doll Master.

By the way, here's an alternate cover for the book.

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Friday, July 15, 2011

My Movie Reviews: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011)

Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part II

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part II (2011) is Part II of the closing chapter in the multimillion series Harry Potter. It covers Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger destroying Voldemort's last Horcuxes and the final battle between Voldemort and Harry Potter.

The Script was written by Steve Kloves and the film was directed by David Yates. The film is based on the book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling. The film was released on July 15th, 2011.

THE CAST

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort
Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange
Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape

SYNOPSIS

Voldemort's power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger decide to finish Dumbledore's work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord. It is up to the trio to find the Horcruxes and stop Voldemort once and for all.

TRAILER


MY THOUGHTS

Oh my gosh. As I anticipated, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was indeed an epic conclusion to the film series. I have to commend the graphic arts team that design the scenery and buildings. Although this was the film were Hogwarts gets blown up, it was amazing how realistic they made it. Again the acting was incredible as always (the entire Harry Potter cast can act their little butts off). I know when I read the book a lot of things shocked me leading to the climax of the novel. SPOILERS: Like for one, I couldn't believe that Severus Snape had such a love for Lily Potter as he did. For a second... I thought the book was gonna get all Star Wars like and be like "'Harry... I am your father,' Snape said as he took his last breath"... but it didn't. But to find out how much Snape really was good and that he really did care about Harry was intriguingly interesting. I gained a whole new respect for Snape *tears up*, lol.  The epic battle between Harry and Voldemort was also another fav of mine in the book. It was also well executed in the film I was very pleased. And to be quite honest, the "19 years later..." scene was probably the one I anticipated the most, and it was also done greatly of course. Harry and Ginny married with their three children, Hermione and Ron with their daughter and son. It was all wonderful. SPOILERS END. And I can't complete the this review without giving a big round of applause to Alexandre Desplat. His score for the film was absolutely phenomenal!

OK, I hate to do it again... but Harry Potter is never getting a bad review from me.

That being said, I give Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part I: ★★★★★ 5 out of 5 stars

The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well.


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Psychasthenia (A Novel)

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

OK... it's official, I have no idea what I want to do with Psychasthenia. I think I'm going to make it a novel (but then the next thing I do will probably be to make a blog for Psychasthenia and post all of the various plot changes it has gone through).

Anyway, Psychasthenia is a story that I have obviously been developing for a long time (4 years to be exact). They plot is similar to the plot I originally posted Here, but it is slightly different as far as the main focus of the story.

Eighteen year old Ethan Pachsyis is an outgoing, exuberant, and caring young man about to graduate from his high school and is going to the University of California to study Social Sciences. Ethan is also borderline bipolar, with a tendency to have frequent mood swings and hallucinations. Despite all this, Ethan is determined to make something of himself. That is until his father is murdered brutally in their 10,000 square foot Cape Cod Style home in Los Angeles. After this tragic event, Ethan is no longer outgoing, exuberant, and caring, but somber and callous as his father was. As more lives are lost, Ethan becomes more insensitive than before, leading detectives on the case to believe he is the murderer. But all the while in the shadows, Ethan has a secret admirer who is obsessed with him and is dying to get his attention… even if he has to be killed.
This will most likely become a novel (and may be my first to publish, to prevent anymore plot changes). Stay posted for more info about Psychasthenia.

Friday, May 13, 2011

† WING Blade † (Book Series)

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

WING Blade is a book series I have recently come up with. It is about six young children that have created an alternate world that has now come to life and they must use their alternate egos to stop evil from taking over.

Utopia, a once beautiful home for a group of children, has been shattered into pieces and is corrupted by the darkness that demolished it years ago. The chosen children of Utopia were sent to planet Earth to be protected from the darkness that would soon destroy their home. Though the darkness was sealed with the power of the WING Blade, the darkness returned. The darkness soon finds out their whereabouts, and sends a thunderous storm that sweeps them all back to the world they were born. Now the children have taken on the physical appearance of teenagers and become WING Blade Fighters of Utopia. But when the forces of darkness begin to rise, the group of young teens must use their new found abilities and defeat the forces of evil and restore Utopia.

This book series has been very fun to come up with and I hope others will like it. The Series altogether is composed of twelve books (one of which will be released in the UK only): WING Blade , WING Blade † (UK Version), WING Blade : Elemental Remnants, WING Blade : The Dragon Sealer, WING Blade : The Resurrection of the Apollyons, WING Blade II: The Androids of Black Lake City, WING Blade III: The Rise of Clownee Town, WING Blade IV: The Legend of the Wolf, WING Blade V: Rise of the Dragon, WING Blade VI:The Phantom of Utopia, WING Blade VII: The Land of the Fairies, and WING Blade VIII: The War of Darkness. Stay posted for more info about the † WING Blade † series.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Rose (A Novel)

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Rose (A Novel) is a romance-drama novel I came up with recently. Its young woman named Rose who leaves her old life as a prostitute and tries to start over again.

What would you do if you had basically ruined your life? You would at least try to start over right? Well that's what twenty nine year old Rose Stevenson is trying to do. Currently a recovering prostitute, Rose has left her old life as a struggling prostitute in Brooklyn, New York to start anew in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Once there, she meets twenty three year old Tristan Madison, a young man who works at a local bookstore. Rose and Tristan begin to form a strong bond and as they get closer, they start an intense sexual relationship. The two subsequently fall in love and want to be together forever. But when Rose's past comes back to haunt her, she finds her self face to face with her reason for escaping and puts Tristan right in the middle of it all.

I love this idea because it forces me to venture into a different genre I've never written before. I am very excited about Rose and I will enjoy writing it. Stay posted for more info about Rose (A Novel).

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sunday, March 20, 2011

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Rose Red

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Rose Red is the tenth and final fairy tale of the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. it is the same as Rose Red from my original series The New Fairy Tales. It is loosely based on Snow-White and Rose-Red by Brothers Grimm in 1832.

Rose Red is a young woman that lives in a cottage in the woods with her mother. Rose Red is a huge dreamer and has always dreamed of being a princess and marrying a handsome prince. Rose Red's mother has been her spiritual guide all her life and tells her to never give up on her dreams. But one day, Rose Red's mother gets very sick and dies, leaving Rose Red. She then feels helpless and alone, no longer knowing what to do. Until one day, a bear stumbles upon her cottage and reveals himself to be a prince named Joseph. Prince Joseph has been cursed by a group of seven evil dwarfs known as Envy, Lusty, Greedy, Vanity, Gluttony, Slothy, and Wrathy. Prince Joseph was cursed to be a bear by day and a handsome prince by night. The Prince begs Rose Red to help him break the curse and in return he will marry her. Join Rose Red as she goes on a new journey to help the prince and battle the magical evil dwarfs.


This idea was very fun to come up with and I hope that others will like it. Stay tuned for more about Rose Red.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Sorcerer's Apprentice

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Sorcerer's Apprentice is the ninth fairy tale in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is replacing Peter Pan from my original series The New Fairy Tales. It is loosely based on the poem titled The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe and Der Zauberlehrling, written in 1797 and Arthurian Legend. It will be about Merlin the Wizard traveling to the present time and recruiting a young man in high school to help him destroy his evil cousin Morgan Le Fay and stop darkness from taking over.

Merlin the Wizard receives a vision of the future and sees his evil cousin, Moran Le Fay, leading the world into darkness using the power of Excalibur. Confused and worried Merlin travels to present time and recruits a young college school student named Arthur King (Whom he mistakes as King Arthur). Arthur becomes Merlin's Apprentice and Merlin teaches him everything he knows. Soon, Merlin figures out the whereabouts of Excalibur and He and Arthur set out to retrieve it. But as darkness rises, will they get to it on time and stop Morgan Le Fay from taking over?

This idea has me very excited, I've always loved The Sorcerer's Apprentice and I will enjoy writing this. Stay posted for more info about Sorcerer's Apprentice.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Aladdin and the Lamp

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Aladdin and the Lamp is the eighth story in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. This is the same as Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp from the original series The New Fairy Tales, except the title isn't the same. It is based on the fairy tale Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp from 1001 Arabian Nights (author unknown).

Aladdin is a young Arab man who lives in a Chinese city. Aladdin has always gotten into trouble and is known best for his devious acts. But Aladdin is tired of his ways and wants to make a change. That change comes when he meets a "wise man" (Kadar, an evil Sorcerer) who leads him to the Mystical Cave of Magic. Once there, Aladdin retrieves a magic ring and the magical lamp. The "wise man" (Kadar) tries to kill Aladdin but instead ends up trapping him under ground. But with the power of the ring and the magical lamp, Aladdin releases two powerful Djinni that help him escape and begin with the wish making. Kadar becomes furious and will stop at nothing to kill Aladdin and retrieve the Djinni. It is up to Aladdin to stop Kadar before it's too late.

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp has always been a childhood favorite of mine and I am excited to work on this fairy tale. Stay posted for info and short stories about Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Hansel and Gretel

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Hansel and Gretel is the seventh fairy tale in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is replacing Rumpelstiltskin from the original series The New Fairy Tales. It is based on Hansel and Gretel by Brothers Grimm in 1812. It is about two siblings how live in a village were the villagers are being drawn away into the lair of a Witch who is a cannibal.

Hansel is nineteen and his little sister Gretel is seventeen. They both live in a village where the villagers have been going missing, but their bones turn up days later with their flesh eaten off. News gets around that there is an evil Witch named Talinka who is a cannibal and has been drawing the youth out of the village and into her lair. With this information, Hansel and Gretel are determined to put a stop to the evil Talinka's killing spree. Will Hansel and Gretel be able to defeat Talinka, or will they find themselves deep inside her evil grasp?

This was very fun coming up with this idea and I can't wait to write it. Stay tuned for more info about Hansel and Gretel.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - The Land of Oz

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

The Land of Oz is the sixth story in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is the same as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz from the original series The New Fairy Tales except the name is different and it is more original. It is based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum in 1900.


Dorothy Gale is a Nineteen year old Kansas City girl who lives with her Aunt Emma and Uncle Henry on their farm. Dorothy has an American Eskimo dog named Toto that quite often accidentally ruins a local gardener's garden, Ms. Gulch. She then takes it to the county and they give her the authority to take Toto to City Hall to be put to sleep. Toto escapes Ms. Gulch's Car and Dorothy runs away with him. Dorothy soon finds out about a storm coming, she thinks her Aunt Emma will worry about her and get herself hurt looking for her in the storm. Dorothy returns to the farm only to be whisked away by a cyclone the rips the farm right out of the ground. Dorothy then finds herself in the Land of Oz and surrounded by little people. She then meets Glinda the Good Witch and Lamallia the Wicked Witch (whose sister Dorothy unintentionally kills). Lamallia's sister's sapphire slippers are then given to Dorothy to help her along her journey to meet the Wizard of Oz; whom will grant her wish and send her back home to Kansas. On her journey, she meets a brainless scarecrow named Exavior, Cleo (a humanoid robot), a cowardly lion named Theodore, and a handsome young man named Larkin (Lamallia's son, who has a hidden agenda). They're all off to see the Wizard in this modern retelling of the 1900 novel by L. Frank Baum.

The Wizard of Oz has always been one of my favorite fairy tales. I have enjoyed coming up with ideas for it and love to work on it. Stay tuned for more info about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Sleeping Beauty

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Sleeping Beauty is the fifth fairy tale in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is the same as Sleeping Beauty from the original series The New Fairy Tales, except Rose's name is now Lily. It is taken from and based on the original fairy tale Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault in 1697.

In a kingdom far away, a Queen wants nothing more than to have a child to call her own. She prays everyday to have a child to call her own. Then she gives birth to a beautiful baby girl who she calls Lily. The kingdom has a celebration in honor of the child and have fairies come and bless the child. But one fairy wasn't invited and she crashes the celebration and curses the princess. The curse is that when the princess turns sixteen she will prick her finger on a spindle of a spinning and die. The King then creates a new law where all spindles are banished from the kingdom and if anyone is caught using one, the will be sentenced to death. Once Lily is sixteen, her mother and father depart from the kingdom to find new materials and find ways to make clothes, leaving the young princess alone in the kingdom. This gives the evil fairy a chance to make her move, but a Prince visiting the kingdom will stop at nothing to protect the princess from evil. But will he save her before it's too late?

This has been fun coming up with the plot and storyline. I love it and I will really enjoy writing it. Stay posted for more info about Sleeping Beauty.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Swan Lake

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Swan Lake is the fourth story in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is replacing Beauty & Beast from the original series The New Fairy Tales. It is loosely based on the ballet Swan Lake by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1876. It is about Odette, a princess that is turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. I have always loved this story and the plot (even though it's not actually considered a fairy tale), which is why I wanted to put it in my fairy tale series.

Odette is a princess that has been cursed by an evil sorcerer named Von Rothbart, which turns her into a swan in the day time and at night she returns to her human form. She was kidnapped from her kingdom and taken to an enchanted lake, where Von Rothbart's lair resides. He told her that the only way she can break the curse is if a young man declares his forever lasting love to her. She then meets a prince named Alexandre, who falls in love with her and invites her to a masquerade ball (for his 21st birthday) where he plans on vowing ever lasting love to Odette. But when Von Rothbart finds out, he sends his daughter, Odile (who resembles Odette), in disguise to distract Alexandre and get him to be unfaithful to Odette. Will his evil plan succeed or will eternal love prevail?

I think this will be fun to write and I hope others will like it as well. Stay posted for more info about Swan Lake.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Snow

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Snow is the third story in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is the same as Snow from my original series The New Fairy Tales. It is taken from and based on the original fairy tale Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs by Brothers Grimm in 1823.

Isabelle is a Queen that wants nothing more than a king to call her own. Isabelle is also an evil witch and has a looking-glass mirror that tells her what she wants. When Isabelle spots Theodore in the looking-glass, she uses her powers and kills his wife after she gives birth to their daughter, Snow. Theodore wonders in wilderness with the baby to find shelter and collapses, but is rescued by Isabelle whom he then marries and becomes her king. As the years go on, Isabelle kills any woman that may pose a threat to her title of being "Fairest of Them All." But as Snow grows older, she begins to blossom and get the attention of a Prince named Tyler that visits their kingdom. Isabelle becomes envious of Snow and wants the handsome young Prince Tyler to herself. Isabelle tries with all her power to kill Snow and get the Prince to fall for her all leading up to her final plan of evil... the poison apple. Enjoy a classical fairy tale told in this new updated version of Snow White.

I love this idea a lot and I hope that others will too. Stay posted for more info and short stories about Snow.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Cinderella

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Cinderella is the second fairy tale in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. It is the same as Cinderella from my original series The New Fairy Tales. It is taken from and based on the original fairy tale Cinderella by Charles Perrault in 1697. The plot for Cinderella has not really changed how I had originally planned it, but the violence has been removed.

Ella is a girl who lived with her mother and father in their lovely mansion. Ella's mother gets sick and passes away leaving her daughter and husband lonely. But Ella's father remarries to a woman named Percilla who has to beautiful daughters named Eldria and Carmen. Soon Ella's father dies leaving her to live with her now evil step-mother and step-sisters. As Ella grows older, she is called Cinderella (because she sits be the fire place and is always covered in ashes), and has grown into a beautiful young woman. Then, a Masquerade Ball is announced to the town that is being thrown by the Prince to find himself a wife. Cinderella is not allowed to go to the ball and is left alone at the house; but Cinderella's Fairy God Mother comes to help her so she too can go to the ball. Cinderella meets the prince and falls in love with him but can't reveal herself to him. After the Ball, the Prince searches for the "Mysterious Woman" in the town with her diamond slipper she left behind. Will the Prince find her or will the step-mother do the unthinkable to prevent their union?

Cinderella has always been one of my favorite fairy tales and I will love writing it. Stay posted for more info about Cinderella.

The New Fairy Tales (Revised) - Lil' Red Ridin' Hoodie

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Lil' Red Ridin' Hoodie is the first fairy tale in the revised series, The New Fairy Tales. This is the same as the story Lil' Red Ridin Hoodie from my original series The New Fairy Tales. It is based on the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault in 1695. Lil' Red is based off of two characters in the original story, he is "Little Red Riding Hood" and "the Hunter" combined and the story is also more spiritual and supernatural than the original story.

Dr. Red is a scientist that lives in Glory Village with her son Christopher "Lil' Red" Red. Dr. Red is famous in the village because she creates medicines and vaccines to heal the villagers so no one will die from any sicknesses. Lil' Red delivers the medicines to the villagers making the Red family loved deeply by the villagers because of their good deeds. Five evil wolves Tnaas, Natas, Evild, Crulfie, and Veild (the leader of the wolves) try to stop Lil' Red from reaching his destination. But with his supernatural powers he fights them off and prevails. Then, Lil' Red's own grandmother gets really sick, giving the wolves the perfect opportunity to create distractions and prevent Lil' Red from saving her. Lil' Red must get prepared and stop the wolves once and for all.

This is one of my favorite fairy tales and I will enjoy writing it. Stay tuned for more info about Lil' Red Ridin' Hoodie.

The New Fairy Tales (2011)


Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

The New Fairy Tales is a Series that consists of ten fairy tales; it is also a revised version of my original The New Fairy Tales Series. I have not only changed the logo, but I have also change the ten fairy tales I had chosen a little. The following list is the new ten fairy tales I will be retelling:

Lil' Red Ridin' Hoodie

Cinderella

Snow

Swan Lake

Sleeping Beauty

The Land of Oz

Hansel and Gretel

Aladdin and the Lamp

Sorcerer's Apprentice

Rose Red

These fairy tales will all soon have their own archives (and a link to the fairy tale it is replacing or a link to what the fairy tale was originally about). Stay posted for more info on the revised The New Fairy Tales.


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Trey & Taye (TV Series)

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Trey & Taye is a TV Series I have come up with recently about two guys going to college in Los Angeles, California and how they try to make it in the acting world known as Hollywood. This series is a sitcom and will deal with multiple issues and will most likely be four seasons in total.

James "Trey" Roberts, III is a twenty one year old who just moved to LA to attend Stephen's University. He has a dream of becoming an actor, screenplay writer, and rock star making it big in Hollywood. Taylor "Taye" Harrison, III is twenty and shares the same passion for acting as Trey. Trey and Taye have similar goals and dreams, but their personalities and characters are totally different. Trey is outgoing, assertive, and a perfectionist with more feminine qualities than masculine. Where with Taye, he is outgoing, aggressive, and very masculine (and he has a tendency to be kind of slow). The two become dorm mates and their personalities clash at first, but as they continue on through college together, they learn about each other and themselves. Join Trey and Taye as they try to make it big and finish college.

This idea was interesting to me when I came up with it and I think it will be fun to write. Stay tuned for more info about Trey & Taye.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Salem

Copyright © 2011 of James Pettis, III

Salem is a new story I have come up with and it is loosely based on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. It is about a middle aged lady coercing a young man into using black magic.

In Salem Village 1692, there is discourse that witches are living among the villagers. This doesn't stop twenty-year-old Isaac Ackworth from living a jubilant life in this abysmal town. Isaac is very close with his next door neighbors Isabel Horthall and Nathanial "Nathan" Horthall, III (her son), but unfortunately Nathanial Horthall, Jr. (Isabel's husband and Nathanial's father) has strong loathing of Isaac and could care less about him. Isabel, on the other hand, is fascinated by Isaac and is always trying to spend time with him. At the time of his twenty-first birthday, Isabel takes Isaac away and reveals a dark secret... she's a witch. She uses threats and blackmail to coerce Isaac to cooperate with her and join her Wicca coven. But when word gets around of the use of black magic in Salem, Isaac is forced to choose a side, or die.

I think this idea will be fun to write. It is a dark fantasy and psychological thriller, which will deal with a lot of different topics and plots. Stay tuned for more ideas about Salem.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

My Movie Reviews: Red Riding Hood (2011)

Valerie (Amanda Seyfried) in Red Riding Hood

It is a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault with the film being directed by Catherine Hardwicke, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, the screenplay by David Leslie Johnson, and stars Amanda Seyfried in the title role with a release on March 11, 2011.

THE CAST

Amanda Seyfried as Valerie
Virginia Madsen as Suzette
Billy Burke as Cesaire
Julie Christie as Grandmother
Shiloh Fernandez as Peter
Gary Oldman as Father Solomon
Max Irons as Henry
Michael Shanks as Adrien Lazar
Quentin Bates as Henri Lazar
Christine Willes as Madame Lazar
Yolandi Hattingh Cook as Solomon's Daughter
Michael Hogan as The Reeve
Lukas Haas as Father August

SYNOPSIS

Valerie is a young woman torn between two men. She is in love with a brooding outsider, Peter, but her parents have arranged for her to marry the wealthy Henry. Seeing that Valerie doesn't want to lose him, Peter plans a run away for them when they learn that Valerie’s older sister has been killed by the werewolf. Hungry for revenge, the people call a werewolf hunter, Father Solomon to help kill the wolf. But Solomon’s arrival brings unintended consequences as he tells that the wolf takes human form by day, and could be any one of them. He also warns that a blood moon is coming, and if anyone is bitten by the wolf, they will become a werewolf themselves. As death rises each night, Valerie begins to suspect that the werewolf could be someone she loves. Valerie will soon discover that she has a unique connection to the beast–one that inexorably draws them together, making her both suspect…and bait.

TRAILER


MY THOUGHTS

First off I have to say... WOW. I apologize to Catherine Hardwicke for doubting her directorial skills. I was not expecting to be impressed by this  film at all. I knew that Leonardo DiCaprio was producing the film (which he did an awesome job at doing!), but I was more worried about the fact that this film would be dull and poorly acted like Twilight (2008). But I guess it's not the directors fault if the actors can't act... right? Anyway, I love Amanda Seyfried and felt that she was the best pick for the title role. She is and always has been a great actress to me. This film had me thinking thoughts like, Oh God... a Twilight wannabe, or is this gonna be like a 'What if Bella got with Jacob???' kind of thing? - which had me skeptical of the film (by the way, I think the Twilight Saga is great, but let's face it, Twilight (2008) sucked). And I'm not gonna lie, there were times when I thought some scenes were similar to Twilight, but come... don't most movies remind us of each other? So I decided I was going to see the film and not be a bias jerk like most. I was pleasantly surprised with the story and how it keeps you going. SPOILERS: The film first makes you think that the wolf is Peter, then Henry, then Grandmother, then Peter again, then other villagers, then Peter again, then your like "OK, it's definitely the Grandmother!" But no... it's Cesaire (Valerie's Father)! It was an amazing twist. Then Peter is unfortunately bitten by Cesaire before he and Valerie kill him and Peter leaves until he can control his werewolf abilities. The film closes with Valerie leaving her Grandmother's house and Peter (in werewolf form) coming around a tree. Valerie smiles at her love and the screen cuts to black (That scene was kind of Twilighty, but I didn't think about it until after the film was over). SPOILERS END. This film has been a major inspiration for me (since I'm writing my on version of Little Red Riding Hood, Lil' Red Ridin' Hoodie). I was so impressed to the point were if anyone wants to see it who hasn't, hit me up!

So, I give Red Riding Hood: ★★★★ 5 out of 5 Stars

"you're the devil!" "you're the devil's daughter!"

Sunday, March 6, 2011

My Movie Reviews: Beastly (2011)

Lindy Taylor (Vanessa Hudgens) and Kyle Kingson/Hunter (Alex Pettyfer) in Beastly

It is a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and the Beast set in modern-day New York City. This film is based on the fantasy romance novel Beastly by Alex Flinn. The film is written and directed by Daniel Barnz and was produced by Susan Cartsonis, Roz Weisberg, and Michael Flynn with the film releasing on March 4, 2011.

THE CAST

Vanessa Hudgens as Lindy Taylor
Alex Pettyfer as Kyle Kingson/Hunter
Mary-Kate Olsen as Kendra Hilferty
Neil Patrick Harris as Will Fratalli
Lisa Gay Hamilton as Zola
Peter Krause as Rob Kingsbury
Dakota Johnson as Sloane Hagen
Erik Knudsen as Trey Madison
Regina King as Letisha
Roc LaFortune as Lindy's father
David Francis as Dr. Davis
Brian Eastman as Dan Granburg
Gio Perez as Victor

SYNOPSIS

Kyle Kingson is a handsome man with an evil streak disrespects a classmate, who is a witch in disguise, during an environmental event. The witch then casts a spell on Kyle and physically transforms him into a grotesque monster. In order to break the curse, he must get some to say "I love you" before the following spring, or he will be a monster forever.

TRAILER


MY THOUGHTS

I have to say I expected a lot less of this movie, but it was actually not bad at all. Alex Pettyfer plays the haughty and cold-hearted Kyle Kingsbury very well (I have actually never really doubted his acting skills, It's just I Am Number Four was TERRIBLE... OK I'll stop, I'm sorry) and Vanessa Hudgens plays Linda Taylor (which also was done very well... Vanessa has really matured as an actress since High School Musical, thank GOD). Mary-Kate Olsen did well as Kendra Hilferty as well (I've always been a fan of the Olsen sisters, so I wasn't surprised by her performance). Anyway, I love classic fairy tales and I am writing modern retellings myself. When I first heard of this I wasn't very receptive, but I decided I would give it a shot and see how it was. I was pleasantly surprised at how the film was put together and how the original plot of Beauty and the Beast was so nicely incorporated. And of course, Neil Patrick Harris had me laughing in almost every scene he was in (I love that guy, he cracks me up), and most critics have stated that he stole the entire film with his wits; which he really did, since I anticipated every scene he was in. SPOILERS: Somethings that occurred in the film weren't answered, like what happen to the guy who was going to try and kill Lindy since her dad killed his brother. I was waiting for an epic battle between him and Kyle towards the end of the film (similar to the Beast and Gaston's battle in Disney's Beauty and the Beast), but I was greatly disappointed. SPOILERS END. But over all, this was a very decent film.

I give Beastly: 4 out of 5 Stars ★★★★

 "must embrace the suck!"