Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Movie Monday Part 3 and 4

  1. What is your definition of successful? - My definition of success is overcoming odds to meet your goals or ambitions. Whether the goal seems impossible, you still aim for it anyways. 
  2. What have you given up to become successful? - In the past, I've given up many hours of my life and time in order to achieve some of my goals. 
  3. What did Parks give up to become successful? - Parks gave up much of his time with his family. He was often away from his family when he was working. 
  4. Who was Genevieve Young's father? - He father was one of the founding members of Vk Wellington Kok and also the UN. 
  5. How much was Parks advanced to write his first book (and eventual best-selling autobiography)? - For his book he was given 10,000 Dollars in advance.
  6. How much money did Elijah Muhammad offer Parks to do a story on The Nation of Islam? - Parks was offered a total of $500,000 dollars for the story. 
  7. Why did Parks refuse the money? - He refused it out of disagreement of the Nation of Islam's support of violent protests and preferred his camera document more positive views on life and not violence or guns.
  8. What was significant about the movie The Learning Tree? - First film made by an African American. 
  9. What was significant about the character Shaft? - Inspired many African Americans to overcome racism.
  10. What was Gordon Parks' choice of weapons? - His Camera and his writing.
  11. What reason did Genevieve Young give for the divorce? - The relationship was holding her back and there was not enough stability in their life. 
  12. In 1984, Parks directed Solomon Northrup's Odyssey. What recent feature film told the same story? - The most recent film was 12 Years a Slave. A very good movie, I watched it in theaters back in 2013. 
  13. Who was Gordon Parks, jr? - Gordon Parks oldest son who was a Hollywood writer. He died in a plane crash in his forties. 
  14. What is your favorite Gordon Parks photo? - This one. The shapes look incredible. 
  15. What will you remember about Gordon Parks in ten years? - A man who has accomplished much and has preserved at a time with prevalent racism.  

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