Baby Got Book ... WHAT?
Ok so this is really the first blog that is aimed at some piece of work that was shown in Class.
I'll be honest to start out. I'm not a big blog fan just because I don't like writing stuff that anybody can just read. In a way I'm a very personal guy and not a person to speak up in groups so this is going to take some getting used to by me.
Now as for the piece of work that I'm going to talk abt. Its the "Baby Got Book" piece.

I'm going to be blunt in saying that I hate this peace. I've seen it before and have never been a big fan of this song. The reasons for this is one it is based of a secular peace of music which is very crude and if you've ever seen the music video for that you know what I mean and if you haven't and just heard the lyrics you also know what I mean. Now the second reason that I don't like this peace is because it is very unoriginal. I originally heard this song when it came out and that was a while ago. However the time period between when I saw the original piece and this one I heard plenty of "remakes" of the movie just changing the words around for a different meaning and it just annoyed me when I found this one because I really hate trends that are set in our industry and people just take one idea and keep on redoing it to they totally kill it. And if you couldn't tell I think this idea has been dead for awhile.
And as we discussed in class I also totally agree with what our Prof said. I don't really know how he phrased it but he asked abt the two peaces of works and asked which one was Christian and which one wasn't. And the answer for this peace was that it wasn't Christian. Now I realize that the people who wrote it were Christian and that they meant to just be funny and have a good time writing it but they didn't realize what type of message they were giving to anyone who was taking this in an artistic point of view and not just a relaxed funny point of view.
So yea as you can tell I'm not a big fan abt this movie and if you have any question or comments on why just drop a couple and we'll talk :)
Justin Runyon
I'll be honest to start out. I'm not a big blog fan just because I don't like writing stuff that anybody can just read. In a way I'm a very personal guy and not a person to speak up in groups so this is going to take some getting used to by me.
Now as for the piece of work that I'm going to talk abt. Its the "Baby Got Book" piece.

I'm going to be blunt in saying that I hate this peace. I've seen it before and have never been a big fan of this song. The reasons for this is one it is based of a secular peace of music which is very crude and if you've ever seen the music video for that you know what I mean and if you haven't and just heard the lyrics you also know what I mean. Now the second reason that I don't like this peace is because it is very unoriginal. I originally heard this song when it came out and that was a while ago. However the time period between when I saw the original piece and this one I heard plenty of "remakes" of the movie just changing the words around for a different meaning and it just annoyed me when I found this one because I really hate trends that are set in our industry and people just take one idea and keep on redoing it to they totally kill it. And if you couldn't tell I think this idea has been dead for awhile.
And as we discussed in class I also totally agree with what our Prof said. I don't really know how he phrased it but he asked abt the two peaces of works and asked which one was Christian and which one wasn't. And the answer for this peace was that it wasn't Christian. Now I realize that the people who wrote it were Christian and that they meant to just be funny and have a good time writing it but they didn't realize what type of message they were giving to anyone who was taking this in an artistic point of view and not just a relaxed funny point of view.
So yea as you can tell I'm not a big fan abt this movie and if you have any question or comments on why just drop a couple and we'll talk :)
Justin Runyon

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