Friday, September 29, 2006
It is widely felt that female characters in film have been restricted to the easy categories that classical narratives and familiar genres demand of them (the typical complaint is that women in films are either 'virgins, mothers or whores'). There is certainly some truth in this view. However, across the history of British cinema we can see the development of an impressive variety of female characters and protagonists.
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/824016/index.html
This is taken from the screenonline website on woman being the protagonists in films recently. It gives information such as how more females now have the protagonists part.
Below shows the amount of money Charlie's angels 2 made in a chart of 100 films. It came 35 telling me that it was a successful film.
32.Aladdin
$21,142,730,5969
33.Enemy of the State
$20,990,391,8038
34.The Lion King
$20,763,220,9428
35.Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
$20,523,363,5098
36.A Time to Kill
$20,292,806,230937
FURTHER INFORMATION!!!
Released in US
June 27, 2003
Total US Gross
$100,814,328
Production Budget
$120,000,000
Prints and Advertising Budget
$40,000,000
Worldwide Gross
$227,200,000
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for action violence, sensuality and language/innuendo
Running Time:106 minutes
Highest Combined Star Gross:35
Franchises:Charlie's Angels
Genres:Gratuitous Cameos, Visual Effects
Distributed by:Sony Pictures
Source:Sequel
Major Genre:Adventure
Country:United States
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Director:McG
Thursday, September 28, 2006

This is a pichure of Laura Mulvey!!!
Laura Mulvey (born August 15, 1941) is a British feminist film theorist. She was educated at Oxford and is currently professor of film and media studies at Birkbeck College, London She worked at the British Film Institute for many years before taking up her current position.
Laura Mulvey's theory is relevant to me because her theory is on the 'MALE GAZE' and could be useful as my independent study focuses on representation of woman and how they are seen as sex objects to entertain and pleasure men.
Mulvey's best known for her essay on "visual pleasures and narrative cinema". She argues that in Hollywood cinema males are there for the figure of the woman on screen as the object of desire. Viewers are made to identify with the protagonist of the film, who tends to be male. Meanwhile, female characters are, according to Mulvey, coded "to-be-looked-at-ness"
She also mentions the active/male and passive/female leading to the 'male gaze'. In my chosen text Charlie's Angels 2 they are shown to entertain men using their bodies such as when they pole dance to distract the villain.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006

THIS IS LAURA MULVEY!!!
The reason im going to use laura mulvet as one of my theorists is because her theory on 'MALE GAZE' is relevent to my independent study topic as im focusing on females being represented as sex objects to entertain and pleasure men.
In Mulvey's best known essay, 'Visual and othe pleasures' she argues that woman in films are on the screens as a object of desire. She says that in classical Hoolywood cinema, viewers are encouraged to identify with the protagonist of the film, who tends to be a man. Meanwhile, female characters are, according to Mulvey are there to-be-looked-at-ness.
From the showgirl to the topless bar made, the body of the woman is used to make a profit from the male’s sexual desire. The body itself becomes an object of desire for a man, and the amount it signifies, is merely sex.
Monday, September 25, 2006
this is another webite that will be useful to be so i can tell how successful it was and how much money was spent on the film!!!
http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2003/CHAR2.php
wider context- Economic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie's_Angels:_Full_Throttle
Saturday, September 23, 2006
This is a power point of charlies angels i found on the internet with information on audience and budget. It includes things such as pie charts and relevent information.
http://books.google.com/
Representation on women-google book search
http://books.google.com/books?q=representation+on+women%20&spell=1&oi=spell
This is a website i found by going on to google websearch to see all the different books i could use to help me to give me information on representation on women for my independent study.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/library/publications/16+/
16+ source guides: Strong Women
http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/library/publications/16+/strongwomen.html
This website is useful because it has some information on woman and how they are just as strong as men and how their roles are changing.
The Media and Communications Studies Site
The Portrayal of Women on Television
http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Students/hzi9401.html
This is amother website form the del.icio.us tags that i found useful. The actual website is right at the top but the link i found useful is shown below it. This website talks about woman shown on the television and can be useful because of the information which is useful to my independent study.
Friday, September 22, 2006
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/default.stm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/kent/films/reviews/charlies_angels.shtml
Diaz, too, doesn't see her spark snuffed totally by the dire material. But she's too good an actress for this drivel - a fine, charismatic performer whose $20-million role just requires her to wear very little and shake her backside at McG's hyperactive camera. Some call it girl power. Others demeaning.
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/
This is a very useful site because it talks about woman and film in the past helping me with the representation with the wider context, (historical to be specific)
Below is the link to the website
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/824060/index.html
http://mediaknowall.com/index.html
This website is very important because it has relevent information on gender representation for my independent study. It tells me in a table what a typical male would be and a typical female.
http://mediaknowall.com/gender.html
Above is the link form the actual website on gender representations.
This website is useful because it gives information on the gaze.
This link is useful because it is about the theorist that im going to use, David Gauntlett and will be useful to me as it has information for my independent study.
Below are some links i got from the website:
http://theoryhead.com/gender/about.htm
http://theoryhead.com/gender/extract.htm
This is another website that i decided to use for my independent study because it explains all the theories that will be relevent to my study.
http://www.jahsonic.com/Feminism.html
The link above is for the feminist theory that i got from the website and found useful to my independent study.
This is the website from the del.icio.us tags of rotten tomatoes!!!
Below are 2 film reviews and a a section form each that i found useful for my independent study and below that is the link for the actual review.
Full Throttle" isn't about any rational story; it's about Diaz, Barrymore and Liu wearing as many outfits as possible, winning a series of fights while looking sexy and uttering catchphrases, and generally treating filmgoers as though the audience members all have attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder.
http://regulus.azstarnet.com/entertainment/story.php?section=movies&subsection=movies_reviews&title=Charlie's%20Angels:%20Full%20Throttle
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" is rated PG-13 for violence (fist fights, martial-arts combat, gunplay, stabbings, explosive mayhem and violence against women), crude sexual humor (including innuendo and sexual references), scattered use of strong profanity and gratuitous shots of women clad in bikinis and other scanty clothing. Running time: 105 minutes.
http://deseretnews.com/movies/view/1,1257,355000204,00.html
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Pleasure
This is motivating factor in the consumption of media texts.
Pleasure has often been ignored by researchers seeking to explain the motivation of audiences but is reflected in uses and gratifications theory, self-gratifying and consumption orientated cultural environment
This key word is useful to my independent study because it is included in my question and my whole study focuses on pleasure and how films pleasure men to entertain them.
Feminism
This is political movement to advance the status of women by challenging values, social constructions and socioeconomic practices which disadvantage women and favour men.
The movement emerged from the liberations culture of the 1960’s, although individual feminists argued for women’s rights from a much earlier time.
Feminism has provided an important perspective for the critique of media products, especially from the standpoint of representation and has sought to challenge dominant ideologies which reinforce patriarchal values.
Feminism encompasses various perspectives, e.g. black feminism, liberal feminism, Marxist feminism, radical feminism and post-feminism.
This is an important key word because my independent study it focuses on representation on women and a talk about feminism and how the roles of woman is changing in contemporary society.
Male gaze
Male gaze a term used by Laura Mulvey in her essay ‘Visual pleasures and narrative cinema’ (1975). This is what she used to describe what she saw as the male point of view adopted by the cinema for the benefit of an assumed male audience.
Mulvey viewed the practice of the cinema lingering on woman’s bodies as evidence that woman were being viewed as sex objects for the gratification of men. She argued that the central active characters in films are male and that the male audience identifies with them in their viewing of the passive females. Woman in the audience are also positioned by the narrative to identify with the male gaze and see the world through male eyes.
This is useful because I will be mentioning Laura mulvey’s theory on male gaze because I am going to do my study on women being represented as sex objects and how the male audience views them.
Representation
This is the process whereby the media construct versions of people, places and events in images, words or sound for transmission through media texts to an audience.
Representation provides models of how we see gender, social groups, individuals and aspects of the world we all inhabit. They are ideological in that they are constructed within a framework of values and beliefs. Representations are therefore mediated and reflect the values systems of their sources. No representation is ever real, only a version of the real.
Representations are part of cultural mythology and reflect deep-seated values and beliefs, e.g. of such places as the north of England, Scotland and America.
Representation is the key to many media debates and is usually described as being positive or negative, depending on the view of the group being represented. Achieving positive representations (versions that they agree and approve of) has been a goal of minorities groups who have criticised the perceived negatively of media stereotypes e.g. gays, ethnic minorities, religious minorities, disability groups and woman.
My study is on the representation of woman in films and how they are being represented by the audience especially the male audience.
Sexism
A representation that discriminates on the basis of sex, especially against woman, which is seen to derive from and sustain patriarchy.
Some feminists would see any media representation of woman that confirmed a stereotype as sexist, for example, the display of women’s bodies as sex objects in lad’s magazines for the entertainment of men.
In a post-feminists environment, challenges are launched at representations of men that show them as sex objects or as being humiliated at the hands of women.
This is a key word because males are seen to be dominating (patriarchy) and sexist against females. Stereotype on woman are sometimes seen as sexist such as woman’s bodies displayed as sex objects in male magazines to entertain them.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
DAVID GAUNTLETT
•Argues that in contemporary society, gender roles are more complex and that the media reflects this.
•He points out that female role models today are often glamorous as well as successful in a way that they were previously not.
•He argues that much is due to ‘girl power’ in the media. Through identities constructed by music artists such as Destiny’s child as well as contemporary actresses for example who are demanding less passive film roles.
LAURA MULVEY
Her theory links in with DAVID GAUNTLETT on how women’s roles in films are changing from passive to active. Laura Mulvey’s theory is that women have the passive ’house wife’ role and the males have the active ’hero’ roles.
Charlie’s angels 1 & 2, Kill Bill, my super ex-girth friend, Tomb raider, Cat woman are all contemporary films that challenge Laura Mulvey’s theory.
Charlie’s angels challenges the theory however some can say that they are still playing the ’passive’ role because they are taking orders from a mysterious voice, a male voice.
DESTINY CHILD
Destiny child had a soundtrack for Charlie’s angels. Independent women.
Society has changed a lot and now women have as much freedom as men. They are not seen as the stereotypical house wife.
Women in films are becoming more active e.g. Charlie’s angels promoting the independent woman.
This would challenge a patriarchal society because women are becoming more independent.
Because the song was called independent women, it is directly speaking to women who are independent.
INDEPENDENT means:
•Unaided
•Uncontrolled
•Self-ruling
•Self-reliant
•individual
PINK
Pink features in the film during the bike race and also has a soundtrack for the film- Feel good time.
Pink is represented and acts like a tough woman. She does the sort of things you would see a man do, changing the gender roles. She is not seen the same as other women, like a calm housewife but the leader of a noisy, motor bike race, which the audience would assume would be male. A stereotype that men are more into bikes than females.
Her fashion style and hair style is also different to other women.
VLADIMIR PROPP
•The hero in the films are the angels (Diaz, Liu, Barrymore)= PROTAGONISTS
•The villains are Seamus ‘o’ Grady (Justin Theroux), and Madison Lee ( Moore)= ANTAGONIST
•The dispatcher is Charlie
•The false hero is Madison Lee
• The helper is Jimmy Bosley
The character roles for women are changing in contemporary films from the males being the protagonists to the females.
TZVETAN TODOROV
•The storyline focuses two important rings. The rings are safe at first then… they get stolen then… they are returned to the wrong person who than steals them again finally the resolution, the rings are returned safely.
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•The locations they end up such as the STRIP CLUB, BEACH, AND the PUB to get the rings are used to entertain and pleasure the audience. Men are shown throughout the film especially the scenes I’ve mentioned above like they are having entertained by the females.
Claude Lévi-Strauss
•In action films the main binary opposition is good vs. evil.
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•In Charlie’s angels it is the angels vs. Seamus ‘o’ Grady
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This changes the role of women, especially in
action films as the hero’s in action films were males,
however changing in contemporary films.
In Charlie’s angels the hero’s are the three FEMALE
Angels.
ROLAND BARTHES
•Bathes enigma code is used in Charlie’s angels to create suspense and keep the audience entertained.
•When Madison Lee shots the angels, its all in slow motion and they fall of a tall building. The enigma is built because we are not informed if the girls are dead or what happened. This this makes the audience come up with their own conclusion.
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This is another alternative to pleasuring
Barthes enigma codes are useful in entertaining the audience without the use of other pleasures such as women. It keeps the audience entertained and as a result less bored while watching the film.
WOMEN
The sex discrimination act (1986)
ensured quality of representation for both genders in the media and in industry.
•Women's roles have changed over the decades. Before, the males were the dominant in society (patriarchy), however in contemporary society, roles have changes and is becoming more equal for females. Compared from before (around 1950's) more woman are getting jobs and having a successful career, whereas, before woman were 'housewives' staying at home, doing the cooking, cleaning and looking after the children while the males worked. Even in films as I've mentioned before, women are becoming more 'active' from their 'passive' roles. HOWEVER, they are still seen as sex objects for pleasure of men in films such as coyote ugly, sin city, cat woman and Charlie's angels 1 & 2.
•The statistics on the amount of woman who are in employment is shown on my blog.
FEMINIST THEORY
•Feminism is the response to society’s assumptions that women should be second important to men. Until the emergence of feminism, women were treated almost as objects, passive agents in a male world.
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•The roots of the feminist movement extends back to the eighteenth century but the run of the suffragette movement to the which fought for the vote for women in the early part of the twentieth century and the land girls and other women who moved into many occupations during the second world war.
Coyote ugly (2000)
•The majority of the scenes in the film are situated in a pub with the bar girls dancing on top of the platform and pouring alcohol over themselves and the men glued to them. This would pleasure as well as entertain men because the dancing is to entertain the men.
When they are dancing in the coyote ugly bar they are wearing revealing clothes. They are also tight clothes so their figure can be seen clearly
This would entertain and pleasure men because all the people dancing on the platform are all females and the audience who have come to watch them are all males enjoying themselves because of the women.
AMERICAN PIE(the wedding)
Michelle takes it upon herself to start pleasuring Jim under the table
A stripper was invited at the bachelor party for the men’s pleasure in the film.
Having a stripper in the film also entertains and pleasures the men who are audience as well using females and the objects for their satisfaction.
Stifler is represented as a sex addict because he talks and thinks about sex constantly in the film.
When you go the site to watch the trailer, let the little box come up because the teaser trailer is shown on that.
This trailer is very useful for anyone doing representation of woman because it reinforces LAURA MULVEY'S theory on the 'MALE GAZE' because of the way they are shown in the trailer.
All the scenes i mentioned such as the beach are shown in the trailer to help you understand what im going om about.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
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Friday, September 15, 2006

This is the book by laura mulvey
Description
The essays collected in this book reflect some of the commitments and changes during the period that saw the women's movement shift into feminism and the development of feminism's involvement with the politics of representation, psychoanalytic film theory and avant-garde aesthetics. The essays also tell, implicitly, a personal story: of someone very gradually learning to express themselves in writing through feminism and becoming visibly more articulate over the course of time. Central to the collection is Mulvey's famous polemic 'Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema'.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Monday, September 11, 2006
Some facts about women’s participation in the labour market
The UK female level of employment is at record high levels.
In Spring 2000 there were a record 12.5 million women (aged 16 plus) in employment in the UK.
The number of women in employment has risen by 843,000 since 1990, while the number of men is only 33,000 higher.1
However, over the last 3 years, the growth in employment has been higher among men than women.
This is a website on women in the past and what was happening in that decade.
http://pblmm.k12.ca.us/projects/discrimination/Women/WomenThroughYears/PDW.html
women in the 90's
The Right to Work:
The broadsheet referred to all the polishing, sweeping and other work performed by women for no wages and argued that women should have access to all paid occupations without having to carry a double burden of paid and unpaid labour.
Equal Pay - one rate for the job:
Some 20 percent of women workers, such as the NSW teachers in 1959, and the meatworkers in 1969, had won equal pay for equal work, but the average award rate was still $45 for men and $32.57 for women. In both these industries women were performing the same or similar work to men but no advance had been made in revaluing the traditional areas where the majority of women worked. One rate for each job, irrespective of the age, sex, or race, was demanded. While, in December 1972, the Whitlam government began to phase in equal pay for all women workers, its long term effects still left a gap between male and female rates and a new equal pay demand still needs to be made.
6, over half of colledge graduates are women. women are earning over half of the master's degrees, and more and more of them are entering professions such as law, medecine and bussiness. In 1986, women earned 30 percent of first professional degrees, up from 15 percent just 10 years earlier.

In 1985, about 9 percent of officers and enlisted personnel in the armed forces are women, an increase from less than 2 percent in 1972.

Name: Antonio Gramsci
Birth: January 22, 1891 (Ales, Sardinia)
Death: April 27, 1937 (Rome, Italy)
School/tradition: Marxism
Main interests: Politics, Ideology, Culture
Notable ideas: Hegemony
Influences: Karl Marx, Benedetto Croce
Influenced: Louis Althusser, Edward Said, Judith Butler, Alain de Benoist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Gramsci
Marxism theort site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_theory
Feminist theory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Gramsci
Gramsci theory on hegemony
Feminism is the response to society’s assumptions that women should be second important to men. Until the emergence of feminism, women were treated almost as objects, passive agents in a male world.
The roots of the feminist movement extends back to the eighteenth century but the run of the suffragette movement to the which fought for the vote for women in the early part of the twenieth century and the land girls and other women who moved into many occupations during the second world war.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2003/06/27/charlies_angels_full_throttle_2003_review.shtml
http://www.contactmusic.com/new/film.nsf/reviews/charliesangelsfullthrottle
http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews/feature/504/Charlies+Angels+Full+Throttle/
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/reviews/charlies_angels_full_throttle.html
http://www.virgin.net/movies/interviews/charliesangels.html
Friday, August 25, 2006
"The 60's. A time of rebellion. People stretched their wings. Challenged authority. Women started to fight for their Rights. They stepped out of the happy homemaker stereotype, and became the working mother. They realized they were being stifled and controlled. This was a decadent decade. Women's rights took on a new meaning. Not since the 1920's have people seen this much fire about feminism. Many events took place that defined this decade but here are just a few."
1963- The Equal Pay Act, proposed twenty years earlier, established equal pay for men and women performing the same job duties. It doesn't cover domestics, agricultural workers, executives, administrators or professionals.
1963- Betty Friedan's best seller, The Feminine Mystique, detailed the " problem that has no name." Five million copies are sold by 1970, laying the groundwork for the modern feminist movement.
1966- Fifty state Commissions on the Status of Women convened in Washington, D.C., to report on their findings.
1968- The first national women's liberation conference is held in Chicago.
Many women decided there was more to life than babies, dishes and happy husbands. They felt that their contribution to the war effort had been forgotten. In the 1960s thousands joined NOW – the National Organisation for Women.
A book was published in 1963 which changed the world. Betty Friedan, a Communist, wrote ‘The Feminist Mystique’. It said that women had been brainwashed by men into being their servants. She called upon women to educate themselves and become partners with their men rather than second-class citizens
This book helped launched the later Women’s Movement .
"a comfortable concentration camp" - Betty Friedan describing the suburban home in the eyes of a woman
Key Words
homemaker - a traditional role for a housewife
suburbs, suburbia - modern housing estates on the outskirts of towns and cities e.g. Coulsdon.
Tupperware - a brand of plastic kitchen stuff like sandwich boxes which are sold through home parties, like Avon cosmetics or Ann Summers sexy undies!
Communist - someone who believes in equality for all people and a big change in the way we live.
In the 1960's women occupied roughly half of the jobs in IT, but these were largely the unskilled data entry positions.
Women in the 1950’s
Although the number of women at work did continue to rise after the war, female workers and career-women were viewed with suspicion by many. The traditional idea that a woman’s role was a
homemaker raising her family was very influential in 1950s.
The average age at which women were married was 20 – the youngest for 60 years. Newspaper and magazine articles encouraged women to return to the home. Popular TV shows such as 'I Love Lucy' and 'Father Knows Best' carried this message into homes.
A very influential book was ‘Modern Women: the Lost Sex’ by Maryinia Farnham and Ferdinand Lundgren. It claimed that most of society’s problems – alcoholism, teenage hooliganism and even war – were because of women following careers instead of being housewives and mothers.
Kitchen and cleaning appliances like washing machines, fridges and Hoovers were advertised as being ‘every woman’s dream’.
The suburbs developed in the 1950s. Middle-class families left the cities to live in new houses in large suburban estates. The husband would drive to work in his car and the wife would stay at home and bake apple pies. The only companionship women could look forward to was weekly ‘Tupperware Parties’ where neighbours would gather to have coffee and buy plastic kitchen products.
MEDIA LANGUAGE
The dominant image throughout is fire-
· The fire is used as a weapon=(when the angels are trying to escape Dylan’s Ex-boyfriend who is after revenge on her. They use it as a weapon by creating a flame of fire so they can escape)
· The fire is also used as comfort=(when fire places are shown a couple of times to keep warm and for comfort)
· The final use was to create light in a gloomy, dull, dark atmosphere=(In the first sequence when the angels are at a what would you call it, a den with no windows so the only light is the fire on the walls. This makes it more dramatic and fire is seen as dangerous which would reflect the angels during their missions.
SLOW MOTION
This is used quite a lot and would expect t in this film as this film comes under the genre of Action. In action films slow motion is widely used to makes scenes more dramatic and sometimes easier to see what’s going on in fast edited scenes.
· It is used in the first sequence of the film when the three angels slowly get together to fight over 100 men.
· Slow motion is used during the escape as well. This is used because it clearly shows the path of the bullet speeding towards the angels truck. This creates suspense because we know a bullet is heading towards them but can’t see whether they get hit with it after a while.
· Another example that will be useful to my independent study question is when slow motion of Madison Lee (Demi Moore) running beside the water in a black bikini=black also connotes EVIL
· This is also repeated when Natalie (Cameron Diaz) is running beside the water but she is wearing white which can become more revealing when wet therefore pleasuring men.=the colour white also connotes GOOD.
· Close up of the backside (bum cheeks) is constantly seen throughout as well. This slowly zooms out=when Diaz is dancing to a song and her bum cheeks are the first thing we see.
· A variety of shots are used for example:
A two shot of Natalie and Madison (Diaz and Moore) talking then her leaning over towards Diaz. This can be interpreted as Moore is a lesbian because when she does this we would suspects she’s leaning in for a kiss on the lips as a result pleasuring men.
· A low angle shot of Madison (Moore) is used= this could connote that Moore has more power than the audience=maybe seen as a villain.
· A point of view shot used when the angels are about to fall of a tall building. We are shown the round and how high they are as if we are looking from their eyes-this would involve the audience and create a relationship=this make the audience more interested
· The setting in the film is very useful and suites the genre. Tall buildings and rooftops are seen through out. This is a convention of action films so by seeing this familiar settings the audience are able to establish the genre of the film.
· Repetition of the angels lounge where they are able to communicate with Charlie is repeatedly shown, connoting the significance of the location in the film. Every time they are seen there we know can tell that this is a Charlie’s angels film because this particular place is seen in the other Charlie’s angels film.
· The mise-en-scene is very busy. It has lots of things in the background and this reflects the angels lifestyle as hectic and busy. The mise-en -scene also includes a lot of martial arts. This can be used as self defence and so it would relate to the angels having something for self defence but also link with the action genre.
· Soundtrack is used continuously to reflect the scenes for example soft, claming music playing-when the angels are having a conversation with the ex-angels Madison.
In other scenes fast music is playing which can warn the audience that something is about to happen keeping the glued the screen.
A voiceover is used of the mysterious of Charlie. His name is also mentioned through out. This tells the audience that Charlie’s is an important character in the film even though he never appears in any of the films the angels treat him with respect.
INSTITUTIONS
1. Tri star
2. Columbia pictures
These are Hollywood distributors and Hollywood is a big successful industry and is very dominating=hegemony
Hollywood is very big therefore good, successful cast members are used to make the film successful because the audience can familiarise with some of the cast members.
-Cameron Diaz
-Drew Barrymore
-Lucy lui
-Matt Leblanc
-Demi Moore
These are names of successful Hollywood stars who have been in other Hollywood films.
The way in which Charlie’s angels has been distributed is by billboards and trailer shown on television to persuade the audience to watch the film therefore advertising it as the trailer with reach a wider audience.
GENRE
The genre of the film is:
-Action
-Comedy
-Crime
-Adventure
Charlie’s Angels is a hybrid film because it has more than one genre. This would make it successful because it would make the film more interesting because each genre will make in interesting at certain points.
Action
· Tall, high buildings
· Slow motion to emphasise certain scenes
· Hero and Villain
· Fire
· Things blowing up
· Fast cars
Comedy
· Things that may be unusual
Crime
· Mysterious soundtrack
· Enigma
· Hero and Villains
Adventure
· Missions
· Leader/Boss
· Fast cars
· Hero and Villain
REPRESENTATION
In the first sequence, the angels are about to help a prisoner escape. Alex (Liu) and Dylan (Barrymore) are in their positions. Then Natalie (Diaz) comes in twisting her hair with her fingers, Blond hair tied up in two pony tails in a furry white jacket= by doing this she is being represented as a ’bimbo’ or ’airhead’=as she is shown as a stereotypical ’blond’ girl.
She is also a distraction which is another things ’bimbo’ are seen as=this would pleasure men because they like seeing ’bimbos’ and would make men feel superior than women=reinforcing a patriarchal society.
Alex (Lucy lui) is seen in a stereotypical way=Chinese/Japanese are stereotypically seen as the martial arts people and in the film she is uses this as self defence. She is also seen in one scenes she manages to fit in a little wooden box=another stereotype for the Chinese.
Dylan (Drew Barrymore) is a person who is big boned, because of this she is seen as the wild angel who is like a tomboy. This is another stereotypes.
AUDIENCE
The audience could be of any ethnic background. This is because all ethnic minorities feature in the film either its once or more.
Both females and male would be the target audience as certain scenes would suit male and some female.
The age in which the target audience would be teenagers from the age of 16/17 years till about the age of 30 years.
By suiting all ethnic backgrounds, of ages above 16 and any gender means that it would be suitable for a wider audience.
IDEOLOGY AND VALUES
Charlie’s Angels-Full Throttle challenges a patriarchal society. This is because in films males are mainly the main characters= protagonists and are represented as the hero, strong men and the women, the vulnerable damsel in distress for example in
-Action films=Mission Impossible
-Horror films=scream
However in Charlie’s Angels the Angels are the protagonists and are not shown as vulnerable but have power.
Other films that challenges a patriarchal society with females being the protagonists or with power and strength are:
· Charlie’s Angels 1 and 2
· Tomb Raider
· Cat woman
· My super ex-girlfriend
The angels are active females in the film therefore challenging Laura Mulvey’s theory however they can be seen as passive females because they are taking orders from a male as a result reinforcing patriarchal society.
NARRATIVE
1. Barthe’s theory is used in the film to make it more interesting
Enigma is used when
· The angels get shot and the screen goes black. This will make the audience think that the angels have died because we cant see them
· It is also used in the continuing scene where we can only see the phone ringing and thins slowly pans to a portrait of the angels together giving the audience the assumption that they have died.
The narrative of the film is a circular narrative. This is because everything is not I chronological order. We are shown the past of the angels before they worked for Charlie informing the audience of their past life.
2. Vladimir Propp=Hero are the angels
Villains is Dylan’s ex boyfriend and the guy who
Works for the prime minister
3. Levi Strauss= Angels vs. the ex boyfriend and the crook.
4. Todorov= When the crook pretends to get kidnaped then is saved by the angels. He then turns out to be a villain.
Thursday, July 27, 2006

Lucy Liu playes Alex

Cameron Diaz playes Natalie

Drew Barrymore playes Dylan
The reason i have chosen thase pichures is because they are clips from Charlie's Angels- Full Throttle. They are useful for my independent study because the pichure are of the three main protagonists but also evidence to show that women are shown as sex objects.
- Lucy Liu is wearing a tight outfit, clearly revealing her figure therefore pleasuring men to watch her
- Cameron Diaz in the pichure is wearing a bikini on the beach. She is near water and that just makes clothes become revealing as a result pleasuring and entertaining men. This scenes in the film is also important because this particular scenes is shown in slow motion thefore giving the male audiences lonmger time to watch her keeping them entetained.
- The last pichure is of drew Barrymore shown as a pole dancer. This would entertain men as she is shown as a sex object. In the bachgroung you can see some men gazing at her body as a result pleasuring men.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
During the 1990s, shifts in politics and a transformation of production and exhibition technologies allowed greater accessibility to the media, but the new market economy and a backlash against feminism contributed to a move away from overtly feminist practice.
These 2 paragraphs on representation of women is taken from a website i found that i thought would be useful for me when doing my independent study. It will strongly benefit me for the wider context, particularly the historical context as it talks about the past.
The website is:
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/824060/index.html
This website has all the information about Charlie's Angels-Full throttle film. It includes a detailed synopsis, pichures from the film, the cast and also the director of the film. The trailer to the film can also be seen on this site.
Natalie, Dylan, and Alex, three glamorous, tough-as-nails, investigative agents - who work for the Charles Townsend Detective Agency - are sent undercover to retrieve two missing jewelry bands. These are no ordinary wedding rings. They contain valuable information that reveals the new identities of every person in the FBI's Witness Protection Program. After five of the program's participants turn up dead, only the Angels can stop the perpetrator, using their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Hypothesis: The hypothesis for my independent study is to provide thorough evidence to show that women are seen as sex objects in contemporary films by giving relevant examples.
MEDIA LANGUAGE: Plenty of close up of female body parts and facial expressions, slow motion used to show sexy scene-women as sex objects and for dramatic purposes, Mise-en-scene is busy and interesting.
INSTITUTION: Columbia pictures (Sony), Tri star
GENRE: Action, comedy, Adventure, Crime
REPRESENTATION: has a contemporary stereotype e.g. sometimes Cameron Diaz is represented as the ditzy blond in the film.
AUDIENCE: audiences over the age of 15, targeted at both male and female of any ethnic background.
IDEOLOGY/ VALUES: challenges patriarchal society because the heroes are the women and the main characters.
NARRATIVE: closed narrative. Follows Todorov’s theory, Strauss theory and propp’s theory.
SOCIAL CONTEXT: challenges patriarchal society, after WW2, it gave women more freedom.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT: women are shown to have more power now that before, started changing after WW2, male gaze in 1975 was not succeeded.
ECONOMIC CONTEXT: Action films are more expensive to make compared to horror.
POLITICAL CONTEXT: challenges patriarchal society, conservative politicians are against violence, women need to adopt masculinity.
OTHER TEXTS:
Kill Bill-2002/2004
Pretty woman-1990
Tomb raider-2001/2003
Coyote Ugly-2000
Cat woman-2004
American pie (the wedding)-2004
Boat Trip-2002
THEORY/THEORISTS:
Levi Strauss-hero vs. villain
Vladimir Propp-narrative roles
Todorov-equilibrium-disequilibrium-resolution
Laura Mulvey-male gaze