Saturday, 6 November 2010

intertextuality



1968 planet of the aples
madagasca 2005
Intertextuality is the shaping of texts' meanings by other texts. for example in planet of the apes 1968 version at the end where the male lead played by charlton heston find out that he been home all the time and says an line " dame you, dame you all to hell" because he find out that human finially blew up the planet. there has been simlar line like this meant in different ways for example in madagasca where alex the lion makes a liberty tourch and malmenis try to make fire, we basically melen burns the liberty touch down that alex made, alexs fall to his knees and says" darn you, darn you all to heck" this is similar to planet of the apes but ment in jokes meaning compare to the 1968 version of planet of the apes where it is meant in a more serious way, on the subject of planet of the apes the new verion of it, also has the same line but said from th apes veiw,were the commander apes (played by tim burton), father is deing which is also played by charlton heston, who say " dam those humans to hell " which is on the simlar line as the 1968 version of planet of the apes.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWphqA1Slr
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32lwKxakec8&feature=related

"wilson"
theres also so some more intextuality between madagascar and cast away, basically cast aways about a man "tom hanks" is lost on a island after the fedex plane crashes, some of the parecel form the plane are washed ashore and omne of the id a ball with a logo on " wilson ", be in stuck on the island make tom hanks slightly made and give the ball aface and some hair in the end when hawk finaly get off the island he loose hi ball " wislon" and shout out "come back, wislon, wilson im sorry . . . . . wiiiiiilllllssssssooooon"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-zaO-hUYag
, as in madagasca the a ball aftre the liberty touch bit were he say something to a ball like "WILLLLLLLLLSOOON"  this i also different form the more serous cast away verion but is still alot more funny.

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