“Men are rats, listen to me, they’re fleas on rats, worse than that, they’re amoebas on fleas on rats. I mean, they’re too low for even the dogs to bite. The only man a girl can depend on is her daddy.” In both of the movies Grease and Love Wrecked both of the men that play in the movies change at the end of the movie for a girl. In the movie Grease Danny changes for Sandy even though all of his friends though that she was a goody two shoes. In the movie Love Wrecked Ryan changes himself for Jenny so that she will fall in love with him because he always had a crush on her. Randal Kleiser is the director of both of the movies. He directed Grease in 1978 and Love Wrecked in 2005. Both of the movies genres are romance even though Grease is …show more content…
As time passes Ryan brings Jenny essentials that she will need (like food and make up) and she realizes through those small gestures that she may be in love with the wrong guy. With both of these movies they have similar characters and storylines the time frame of years is different but overall same outcome. I believe both movies would have had to use some type of simulation because in Grease they have the Senior Day Bash with the Carnival Rides and the Car Flies away with Danny and Sandy inside, and in Love Wrecked they were on a Ship that gets in a bad storm so bad that Jason falls out so I definitely can see Kleiser’s signature of usage of simulation. Also, because of the year Grease was made versus Love Wrecked I believe that Kleiser’s choice of graphics was improved greatly from 1978 to 2005 because of all of the technology …show more content…
In one of his movies Flight of the Navigator it featured one of the first uses of computer graphics in the feature film (Internationally-known Film…,2014). Kleiser is fluent in cutting edge digital technology and was elected to Science and Technology Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture of Arts and Sciences in 2010 (Internationally-known Film…,2014). Due to his continuing interests in 3D, it led to experiments in autosteroscopy; which is a method of displaying steroscopic images (adding binocular perception of 3D depth “glassesless 3D”) and conferences with fellow director interested in the field (Internationally-known Film…,2014). Kleiser wrote Directing in 3D for the Directors Guild Magazine which was based on Honey I Shrunk the Audience. He also worked with Dr. Paul Debevec of USC’s graphics lab to help create a form of digital cinerama called VistaRama HD (Internationally-known