Friday, January 30, 2015

Law in Film for 2/5

Jeremy Irons in Reversal of Fortune
Reminders for 2/5:
1) Read the NY Times review of Reversal of Fortune.
2) Paper 1, on Legally Blonde, is due by class time, if you choose to write that paper.

Remarks:
Really good discussion of Legally Blonde last class. There are still, however, a few of you who are hanging back and just listening to the discussion. Be warned: We're coming after you!



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Zombies & Beyond for 2/2

Night of the Living Dead
Reminders, Announcements and Talking Points for 2/2.

1) Dr. Wang will be lecturing. His lecture is titled: Sexy Monsters: The Psychoanalytical Approach.

2) Remember that if you choose to write the paper on The Birds, it's due at class time.

3) We'll be discussing The Birds in class. Here are some talking points:
  a) For what are the menacing birds in the movie a metaphor?
  b) What do you make of the love birds?
  c) How would you describe the character of Melanie?
  d) How would you describe the town of Bodega Bay?

4) We'll be watching the classic zombie movie, Night of the Living Dead, from 1968.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Law in Film for 1/29


Reminder: Don't forget to read The New York Times review of Legally Blonde before coming to class on Thursday. It'll be a good intro to the film, which may be more complex than you think.

We'll have our usual break around 2 pm, after we see the film. Then we'll discuss the film.

See you in class!

Zombies & Beyond for 1/26

So after a week on and a week off, it's back to work on 1/26.

We'll be watching The Birds, Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 thriller.  It's different from Hitchcock's other films because it's about the supernatural. Normally, Hitchcock is very down-to-earth, but not this time.

We'll also go over some tips for writing your papers. See you all in class!

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Law in Film for 1/22

The Paper Chase
Well, we really had a great discussion about law and popular culture last week! We're looking forward to this week, when we'll talk about legal education. Please bring any questions and observations you may have about this topic, especially if you're thinking about going to law school -- and even if you're not.

We'll also watch selected scenes from The Paper Chase, which examines old-school law-school situations.