Friday, January 25, 2013
Snowbound in Hell: Big Stan K. and the Subversion of Expectations
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
“There’s ALWAYS a gremlin on the wing of the plane!”
It is the dilemma the innovator must face when starting
out, whether that person is a musician, painter, sculptor or (Heaven forbid) a
writer:
The chorus of disapproval from the paternalistic and
patronizing Pod People that call themselves your parents, coach or guidance counselor
is a tsunami: “What you’re doing is crazy.
Sit back, relax and do what we tell you, what we have willfully accepted.
You’re better off. Why waste your money applying to a good school? An actor? Do you want to starve? What are you, afraid
to get your hands dirty?” And so on.
But to you that route is death.
Meanwhile, there are things you desperately need to
say, but no one wants to listen.
In fact, they actively try and shut you up: “What are
you doing?!? It’s so weird!
Stop it!”
But because it is your “family,” you want their love
and respect, and it’s tearing you up inside.
And that’s the same dilemma William Shatner faces in the
1964 episode of Rod Serling’s The
Twilight Zone, “A Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.”
This episode is head and shoulders above the usual
simplistic moral that ends the average episode of TZ for the two parallel truths it presents metaphorically:
A) There’s ALWAYS a gremlin on the wing of the plane;
and
B) The rest of the passengers do not want to hear about it.
But unlike most of us, Shatner fought against the
pressures squeezing him…
Let’s see if we can learn from his example!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Like a Combination of Narcolepsy, Dengue Fever and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Films of December 2012
The year’s over, long live the New Year! (for roughly
365 days that is—even less now, actually…)
2013 is here, but does a year with “13” in it indicate
good luck ahead, or bad?
The movies and shows watched in the twelfth month
were, because I am very stressed out lately, mainly entertainment.
Also, lots of films were watched either because my
“holds” at the library finally came through (Library Roulette: you never know
what’s next!), or else on the recommendation of one of the many sites I
routinely visit and read.
Let’s take a look!
Sunday, January 6, 2013
VISIONS OF HELL!
First off, this is in no way a condemnation of porn
(or smut or erotica or “adult entertainment”) in general, or liking porn, or
enjoying watching adult humans engaging in consensual sexual fun & games,
or using any sort of media like that to satisfy yourself sexually, etcetera etcetera
etcetera…
But man, are porn gif sites disturbing VISIONS
OF HELL or what?
Friday, January 4, 2013
LIE #72: Starting the New Year with Django and the CIA!
Happy New Year! Hopefully the “thirteen” in 2013 is
for good luck!
Sorry I am not posting as much as I would
like—holidays and the snark hunt of looking for jobs can do that to a man.
And now it looks like I’m coming down with the flu!
Blegh!
But as the Holiday Nightmares were winding down I did
managed to catch a couple of the “biggies” out there in the hardtops:
Django Unchained and Zero Dark Thirty—
Sort-of miniature reviews below…