tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-108821052024-03-23T11:08:51.086-07:00... and now for something completely different.dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.comBlogger930125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-17066482535588771452015-03-14T21:44:00.002-07:002015-03-14T21:44:40.514-07:00Political Song of the Day -- Man in Black by Johnny Cash<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well, you wonder why I always dress in black,<br />
Why you never see bright colors on my back,<br />
And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone.<br />
Well, there's a reason for the things that I have on.<br />
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<b>I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down,</b><br />
<b>Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town,</b><br />
<b>I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime,</b><br />
<b>But is there because he's a victim of the times.</b><br />
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I wear the black for those who never read,<br />
Or listened to the words that Jesus said,<br />
About the road to happiness through love and charity,<br />
Why, you'd think He's talking straight to you and me.<br />
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<b>Well, we're doin' mighty fine, I do suppose,</b><br />
<b>In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes,</b><br />
<b>But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back,</b><br />
<b>Up front there ought 'a be a Man In Black.</b><br />
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<b>I wear it for the sick and lonely old,</b><br />
<b>For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold,</b><br />
<b>I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been,</b><br />
<b>Each week we lose a hundred fine young men.</b><br />
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And, I wear it for the thousands who have died,<br />
Believen' that the Lord was on their side,<br />
I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died,<br />
Believen' that we all were on their side.<br />
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Well, there's things that never will be right I know,<br />
And things need changin' everywhere you go,<br />
But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right,<br />
You'll never see me wear a suit of white.<br />
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Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day,<br />
And tell the world that everything's OK,<br />
But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back,<br />
'Till things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black.
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<br>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-13110299534811860542015-02-15T15:59:00.000-08:002015-02-15T15:59:27.900-08:002015 VNSA Used Book Sale<div style="text-align: center;">
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<em><strong>Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?</strong></em> by Philip K. Dick -- the inspiration for <i>Blade Runner</i>. I had a few others of his but had never picked this one up.<br />
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<b><i>The Stars My Destination</i></b> by Alfred Bester -- on most lists of the best sci-fi books of all time. I have not read this author yet.<br />
<i><b>Feersum Endjinn</b></i> by Iain M. Banks -- Banks is probably my favorite sci-fi author. I have almost all of his books now.
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<b><i>The Physics of Star Trek</i></b> by Lawrence M. Krauss</blockquote>
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<strong><em>Wrinkles in Time: Witness to the Birth of the Universe</em></strong> by George Smoot<br />
<strong><em>A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos </em></strong> by Dava Sobel<br />
<strong><em>Packing for Mars</em></strong> by Mary Roach
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<strong><em>The Poincare Conjecture </em></strong>by Donal O'Shea -- nerdy math stuff. I love it.<br />
<strong><em>The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must </em></strong> by Robert Zubrin<br />
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<strong><em>Benjamin Franklin: An American Life </em></strong>by Walter Isaacson -- After reading <i>John Adams</i> and now reading <i>Team of Rivals</i>, I'm kinda hooked on political history.<br />
<strong><em>Code Breaking: A History and Exploration </em></strong> by Rudolf Kippenhahn<br />
<strong><em>A Walk in the Woods</em></strong> by Bill Bryson<br />
<strong><em>Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash</em></strong> by Elizabeth Royte
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<br />dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-57178179148971607312015-02-14T22:03:00.002-08:002015-02-14T22:03:55.699-08:00Here I go again ...Jeez, I didn't mean to do another religious post this quick, but I saw two things yesterday that made my blood boil:<br />
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The first, a mission statement of sorts, was on the wall of a client of mine, a Mary Kay cosmetics seller. The 2nd was a church that I saw just a a mile away.</div>
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I'm obviously not a Christian, but I pride myself on the fact that I know more about religion than most of the religious people that I know. And I'm pretty damn sure that God, or at least the God of their own bible, did not "intend for them to have more". More compassion or more forgiveness, perhaps. But not more money or cars. It's fascinating how God-centered pastors or businesses fooling people into believing otherwise. We all know why ... people believe what they want to believe. If they value possessions, they will seek that belief system that reinforces their desires. And if that belief system involves God, then all the better because it will give their selfishness a legitimacy.</div>
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Especially when said religion picks and chooses what transgressions the bible is supposedly against to define as sin. Just a few things the bible is against that are ignored: <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/omgitsanf/19-things-the-bible-forbids-other-than-homosexuali-b83k#.af4JA5Xx1P">19 Things The Bible Forbids Other Than Homosexuality</a> </div>
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<br>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-11297735748403465392015-02-11T19:57:00.000-08:002015-02-11T19:57:38.191-08:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEimlBPk9aOM7iQ9_ipHDexr2A8FH6WVFG_VPTY7rBJonMPl85xQozh_EWbsYS7LeD4fuq_gDNf6DR4weQDao5eQOLzlyoSde0FKRxSYOanip7cuvHNhN7bbEwK8qM4hIUxkMEIpwg/s1600/science.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEimlBPk9aOM7iQ9_ipHDexr2A8FH6WVFG_VPTY7rBJonMPl85xQozh_EWbsYS7LeD4fuq_gDNf6DR4weQDao5eQOLzlyoSde0FKRxSYOanip7cuvHNhN7bbEwK8qM4hIUxkMEIpwg/s400/science.jpg" /></a></div>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-65913521593763654772014-06-01T00:05:00.001-07:002014-07-07T21:48:50.186-07:00IndoctrinationI saw some kids today holding signs for a car wash. The signs' message: "Help send us to Bible Camp." Strongly fighting the urge to pull over and give them some money with which to help save them FROM Bible Camp, I instead reflected on the institutional child abuse that they are being subjected to. Children are not born Christian. They are indoctrinated at an age where they have little choice. These children's plight reminded me of a couple of great documentaries:<br />
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Before I get started, just wanted to say how sad I was to hear about Philip Seymour Hoffman passing away today. A great actor. Probably my faves of his would be <i>Magnolia, The Master</i> and <i>Capote</i>. <br />
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(10) <u>The Hunger Games: Catching Fire</u> - Though this is ranked lower in my list than the first Hunger Games was in last year's list, this is the better movie. Darker, and with a more tangible sense of the loss of life, it's a worthy sequel. I particularly liked Jena Malone and, sadly, Philip Seymour Hoffman.<br />
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(9) <u>Now You See Me</u> - This one surprised me a bit. The commercials for the movie were interesting enough, but the movie was a bit deeper than they let on and the storyline more clever. About a group of magicians recruited for a project by a mystery benefactor for a goal that is not as obvious as it may seem. A great cast which includes Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Morgan Freeman and Isla Fisher.<br />
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(8) <u>Star Trek: Into Darkness</u> - I think fans and critics are torn on this one. Either giving director JJ Abrams credit for putting a twist on what is generally considered the best Star Trek movie (Wrath of Khan), or criticizing them for unoriginality for the same reason. I believe it works because of who they chose in the role in question ... Benedict Cumberbatch. Both charming and threatening, he is the heart of the movie. I also liked how the relationship between Kirk and Spock was advanced.<br />
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(7) <u>Ender's Game</u> - I didn't want to like this. I wasn't even sure I was going to go because of my deep disagreement with Orson Scott Card's personal politics. But ultimately, the book and the movie stand on their own. And Card had no involvement in the movie. The filmmakers do a great job of distilling the main points of the book into a more manageable time frame. And the young leads: Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit) and Abigail Breslin are well-cast. The training battle scenes are how I envisioned them when reading the book.<br />
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(6) <u>The World's End</u> - Brought to you by the makers and cast of <i>Shaun of the Dead</i> and <i>Hot Fuzz</i>, this movie is funny, irreverent, yet poignant. Pub crawl, end of the world sci-fi, social commentary, and nostalgia trip all rolled up in one. Simon Pegg and Martin Freeman are both great.<br />
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(5) <u>Sound City</u> - Former Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl made this documentary about the famous LA studio that produced many of the classic rock albums of the 70's, 80's, and 90's including Nirvana's Nevermind and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. I wrote a bit more about it <a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2013/03/podcasts-of-week.html" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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(4) <u>American Hustle</u> - I just saw the movie this last weekend. Very funny and evocative of many Scorcese movies, to whom director David O. Russell is often compared. The acting is universally outstanding ... probably the best ensemble acting of any of the movies in this list. I especially liked Christian Bale and Jennifer Lawrence. She is a fireplug and hilarious.<br />
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(3) <u>12 Years a Slave</u> - A hard watch. Much like <i>Schindler's List</i>, this movie is not intended as a comfortable watch. There are going to be moments that have you squirming. Moments that have you convinced that the human race is not worth salvaging. But also with moments of unlikely beauty. Director Steve McQueen, and actors Chiwetel Ejiofor (<i>Children of Men, Serenity</i>), Michael Fassbender and Lupita Nyong'o are all deservedly Oscar worthy.<br />
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(2) <u><a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2013/10/driven.html" target="_blank">Rush</a></u> - I wrote fairly extensively about this <a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2013/10/driven.html" target="_blank">here</a>. A movie about racing, but not really. <i>Rush</i> is more about the things that motivate us in our lives. Sometimes they are external, but often they are internal.<br />
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(1) <u>The Wolf of Wall Street</u> - 5 minutes into <i>The Wolf of Wall Street</i> and several older couples exited the theater. Perhaps it was the frequent f-bombs. Maybe it was the snorting of cocaine off of naked breasts. But they apparently had enough. Me and the 85 year old lady sitting next to me who howled with laughter throughout the movie couldn't get enough. Like the best of Scorcese movies, you revel in the debauchery and almost root for the bad guys, yet you never lose sight of the fact that these are morality plays. The movie is a metaphor for the financial gluttony of the 80's (and now) and the belief that there will be no negative consequences for wantonly fucking people over and elevating the accumulation of money above all else. DiCaprio and Jonah Hill have never been better, and Australian newcomer Margot Robbie is fantastic.<br />
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Honorable Mention: A few indies: Upstream Color, Prince Avalanche, Drinking Buddies, Side Effects and The Europa Report. Some big budget films that were good ... just not quite good enough: The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, Gravity and Pacific Rim.<br />
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<br />dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-16861604153019312422014-01-27T21:16:00.003-08:002014-01-27T21:16:46.220-08:00Top 10 movies of 2012 ... yes, I said 2012I just wouldn't feel right presenting my top 10 of 2013 if I didn't put a tidy bow on 2012, which because of laziness, I never got around to.<br />
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(10) <u>The Hunger Games</u> - I thought this was faithful enough to the book, while understanding that you can't put everything on the page on the screen. The best thing about the movie is the main character, wonderfully played by Jennifer Lawrence. Woody Harrelson is also very good.<br />
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(9) <u> The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey</u>- Not as good a movie as any of the LOTR movies, but it is of admittedly lighter material. Martin Freeman is well-cast as Bilbo and I think Peter Jackson does a good job of capturing the humor and roughness of the dwarves. We saw this in the high-frame-rate 3D and it was an interesting experience ... almost hyper-real.<br />
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(8) <u>The Dark Knight Rises</u> - The previous film, with Heath Ledger, is probably better. But this one, has plenty of acting talent, most notably Marion Cotillard and Tom Hardy. I think it wraps up the trilogy well. The plot twist is well-done.<br />
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(7) <u>Looper</u> - I'm a sucker for time-travel movies because of the way they twist your noodle. Causality, timelines, the nature of existence ... all good stuff. This stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt (also of Dark Knight) and Bruce Willis and the always stunning Emily Blunt.<br />
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(6) <u>Prometheus</u> - A flawed movie. But also beautifully shot. It succeeds when director Ridley Scott lets the scenes breathe and show off the vastness and loneliness of space. A good cast highlighted by Noomi Rapace (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo) and Michael Fassbender as a truly creepy robot. I will forgive more in sci-fi movies because they frequently delve into bigger themes. In this case - where do we come from and why are we here.<br />
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(5) <u>The Avengers</u> - Director Joss Whedon makes a movie that works because of his trademark dialogue and humor and a plot that allows each of the characters to develop. Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/The Hulk is an improvement over the previous actors who have been in that role but the true standout is Tom Hiddleston as Loki. Because of his wonderful British charm, you can't help but root for the villain.<br />
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(2) <u>Lincoln</u> - If there is a better actor working today than Daniel Day-Lewis, I'd be amazed. He so completely immerses himself in every role that you can't imagine another person playing that role. I was most impressed with the script of this movie and how it made the minutiae of political wheeling and dealing into suspenseful (and funny) theater.<br />
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(1)<a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2013/06/life-of-pi-theory-of-relativity.html" target="_blank"> Life of Pi</a> -Well, you can color me surprised that my favorite movie of the year ended up being one that is largely about the nature of faith. Why that works for me is because it was visually stunning and ultimately it is about any kind of faith ... not necessarily religious.<br />
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Honorable Mention: Wreck-It Ralph, Bobby Fischer Against the World, Frankenweenie, The Muppets, The Master, Room 237, Lorax<br />
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My 2013 list will be up by Wednesday.<br />
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<br>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-32210534446529738082014-01-18T22:55:00.000-08:002014-01-18T22:55:44.089-08:00Political Song of the Day ... Come Join Us by Bad Religion<blockquote class="withborder">
<b>Come Join Us</b> by <i>Bad Religion</i>
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so you say you gotta know why the world goes 'round<br />
and you can't find the truth in the things you've found<br />
and you're scared shitless 'cuz evil abounds<br />
come and join us<br />
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well I heard you were looking for a place to fit in<br />
full of adherent people with the same objective<br />
a family to cling to and call brethren<br />
come and join us<br />
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<b>all we want to do is change your mind<br />
all you need to do is close your eyes</b><br />
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so come and join us<br />
come and join us<br />
come and join us<br />
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don't you see the trouble that most people are in<br />
and that they just want you for their own advantage<br />
but I swear to you we're different from all of them<br />
come and join us<br />
<b>I can tell you are lookin' for a way to live<br />
where truth is determined by consensus<br />
full of codified arbitrary directives</b><br />
come and join us<br />
<b>all we want to have is your small mind<br />
turn it into one of our own kind<br />
you can go through life adrift and alone<br />
desperate, desolate, on your own<br />
but we're lookin' for a few more stalwart clones</b><br />
so come and join us<br />
come and join us<br />
come and join us<br />
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we've got spite and dedication as a vehement brew<br />
the world hates us, well we hate them too<br />
but you're exempted of course if you<br />
come and join us<br />
<b>independent, self-contented, revolutionary<br />
intellectual, brave, strong and scholarly<br />
if you're not one of them, you're us already so</b><br />
come and join us<br />
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I like almost all Bad Religion songs, but especially those that touch on religion.
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"Life's an awfully lonesome affair.... You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming." -- artist Emily Carr</blockquote>
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You've lost your young child through a freak accident. Hurt and without bearing, you are adrift from your own life. Everyday living gives you little meaning or hope. There is no solace in the words of others and you are, figuratively, <i>at the end of one's tether</i>.<br />
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What are you choices? Give up, give in to grief, or to trust in yourself and move on. Stop letting the past and the way you have done things limit what you can do in your future.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1454468/?ref_=sr_1" target="_blank">Gravity</a> is a metaphor. It turns that figurative isolation into literal isolation. This story of astronauts struggling in the hostile vastness of space is rife with symbolism. George Clooney's character, Matt Kowalski, represents the past that Sandra Bullock's character, Ryan Stone, must release in order to move forward. Entangled in cords, dodging the debris of a space station damaged by falling satellites, the both of them are doomed to die unless one or the other releases himself and allows the other to fight on and hopefully live. Clooney's choice allows Bullock's character to go on, to not be limited by his literal weight and the figurative weight of her past. When she finally gets out of her capsule back on Earth, she struggles to stand and finally <i>gets back on her own two feet</i>, reveling in the moment that is much more than a physical release. It is an emotional one.<br />
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I could be way off on my take of <i>Gravity</i>. Maybe I've listened to one too many reviews of artsy French new wave films or stayed up too late trying to find meaning and subtlety where it was never intended. But I don't think so. Alfonso Cuarón is one of my favorite directors and he is not a plodding Hollywood hack. With his fellow <a href="http://www.thefilmchair.com/wordpress/index.php/2013/07/12/guillermo-del-toro-says-alejandro-gonzalez-inarritu-and-alfonso-cuaron-helped-edit-pacific-rim/" target="_blank">Mexican directors and friends</a>, Guillermo Del Toro and Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, they have carved out a niche as original, visual and artistic talents not constrained by conventional American/Anglo narratives. Their movies are full of symbolism and allegory (<a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2006/12/babel.html" target="_blank">Babel</a> and <i>Pan's Labyrinth</i> most notably). And it is my belief that Gravity continues that trend.<br />
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I have purposely not read, watched or listened to any reviews of Gravity (except my bud Wil) because I didn't want to be influenced by what someone else may think the movie means. I didn't even want to see a confirmation of what I saw. <br />
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Sandra Bullock and George Clooney are stars and very good actors and do nothing in this film to change that opinion. Clooney is funny and charming, as always. Bullock is subdued, for her, but this serves the role for the most part.<br />
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I will not get into the technical aspects of <i>Gravity</i>. They have been extensively described elsewhere. Suffice to say, Cuarón has infused <i>Gravity</i> with a realism that gets about as close to what I imagine space would actually feel like. I saw it on a normal screen but will be revisiting it with IMAX 3D in the near future.<br />
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So, why didn't it completely work for me? Too much detachment. For all its visual beauty, I believe it lacks a heart. Something just kept me from altogether buying in. I can't even quite put my reservations into words. Secondly, with the movie being very short for an Oscar-worthy film (90 minutes), more time could have been spent explaining exactly why a doctor is installing something on Hubble. How did she even end up at NASA? I'm not expecting awkward exposition or anything, but it seems like a little more could have been revealed through her conversations with Clooney's character. Lastly, Bullock's role seems just a bit too much like a trick role, à la Tom Hanks in <i>Cast Away ... </i>a role set up to present well to Oscar voters. Maybe just a bit too much earnestness and not enough reality. <br />
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I'm definitely curious how a second watching may temper my opinion. Like similar space movies, <a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2010/03/movie-review-moon.html" target="_blank">Moon</a> and <i>2001</i>, <i>Gravity</i> has a way of making real the quiet, yet ominous isolation of space. And similarly, I didn't appreciate those movies fully the 1st few times. <b> Grade: B</b><br />
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As usual, Mr Stachour at Journal Wunelle has done a bang-up job of a review of <i>Gravity</i> <a href="http://wunelle.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-pull-of-earth.html" target="_blank">here</a>. Much smarter than I, a superior writer and possessing much more knowledge of life in thin air, I think you'll like his take.<br />
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I'm not a racing fan per se. I don't dislike it. As a general sports nut, I will watch a bit of everything. A NASCAR race , maybe some motorcycling racing ... and occasionally a Formula One race. But it's been awhile since I followed it with any kind of regularity. About 10 years ago, one of my best friends was a big Formula One fan and this almost forced me to become aware of racers like Michael Schumaker. But I was sadly (and blissfully) unaware of the rivalry in the 70's between British driver <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hunt" target="_blank">James Hunt</a> and Austrian driver <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niki_lauda" target="_blank">Niki Lauda</a>.<br />
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An interest in racing is not necessary to appreciate <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1979320/?ref_=sr_1" target="_blank">Rush</a>. The race scenes are great but ultimately it is the interplay between the Hunt and Lauda characters that is the strength of this movie.
Since watching <i>Rush</i>, I've done a bit more research into both Hunt and Lauda and see how well each of their characters were cast in both looks and demeanor.<i> Thor's</i> Chris Hemsworth has always had that natural charisma and rakish good looks that Hunt had. And Daniel Bruhl, now also being seen in <i><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1837703/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_5" target="_blank">The Fifth Estate</a></i>, does a fine job in the role of Lauda.
Olivia Wilde, while being in a smaller role as Hunt's wife (for a time), is gorgeous. Her acting is fine, but she just doesn't get a lot of screen time. I did find it fascinating that she left Hunt to go out with Richard Burton, revealing how big Formula One was at the time and the level of celebrity that it had attained.
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The rivalry between the drivers is at the heart of the story. Though they were drastically different: Hunt, an unredeemable playboy and lover of life and Lauda, a prickly and calculating tactician, it was their relationship to each other that drove both of them. While not getting too in-depth into the events of the movie, it is the drive to race and beat each other that gives them strength in crisis situations off-the-track.<br />
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Racing is just the vehicle, pardon the pun, for the point of the story. As the poster says, <i>"Everyone's driven by something."</i> Both of the racers are driven by a need to rise above the expectations of their families. Hunt has a maniacal need to experience everything to the fullest, something that makes him seemingly careless in real life and hard to beat on the track. Lauda, from a family of high achievers in business and government, feels that driving is the only thing he can do well and he is going to prove that he is the best. Good movies make a person think about your own life in a more immediate way than books do. The best movies will even motivate us to action or to changing something in our own lives. While I'm not intimating that <i>Rush</i> caused me to reevaluate my life in any substantive way, it was successful in getting me to at least think about the reasons that I do things in work and in my personal life.<br />
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It's one of the best movies I have seen this year. You root for each of the drivers despite (and sometimes because of) their obvious shortcomings. They are are so focused on their driving that relationships outside of racing are strained. Their differences in style cause conflict between the racers early on but grow into a grudging respect. While I believe this is done primarily for dramatics in the movie, as the drivers were actually quite close in real life and even shared an apartment early in their careers, there's no point in letting the truth get in the way of a good story.<br />
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Director Ron Howard knows how to tell a good story and I've always been a fan of his work (<i><a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2009/01/movie-reviews-oscar-hopefuls-edition.html" target="_blank">Frost/Nixon</a></i>, <i>A Beautiful Mind</i> and <i>Apollo 13</i> being my favorites). The movie clocks in at about 2 hours but does not seem long. The characters are established well and organically without slowing down the narrative. I recommend <i>Rush</i>. <b> Grade: A</b><br />
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<i><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(Expect a fairly rapid-fire barrage of movie reviews over the next few weeks. I've finally gotten into a writing mood and will hammer out reviews of most of the decent movies I've seen this year. No particular order ... I'm just going to let the subject matter or emotions of each lead me to the next in line.)</span></i>
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Great quote, courtesy of <a href="https://twitter.com/vjack" target="_blank">Atheist Revolution</a>
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The always thoughtful <a href="https://twitter.com/vjack" target="_blank">vjack</a> at <a href="http://www.atheistrev.com/2012/11/an-obligation-to-challenge-stupidity.html" target="_blank">Atheist Revolution</a> brought up an interesting question on his blog awhile ago, and I'm paraphrasing, "Are we obligated to challenge stupidity, and if so, when?"<br />
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The "obligation" to challenge stupidity that vjack speaks of is from a Christopher Hitchens quote that he posts on his blog and I've posted here in a slightly longer form,<br />
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"Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity. Seek out argument and disputation for their own sake; the grave will supply plenty of time for silence. Suspect your own motives, and all excuses ..."</blockquote>
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As vjack says, if we always challenged stupid claims by others, we'd have scant time for anything else in our days. But that shouldn't dissuade us from doing so when we see fit. His query obviously comes from the atheist/skeptic community frame of reference, but it doesn't have to.<br />
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There are varying degrees of stupidity and for the criteria that determines whether one should respond. Does my challenging this specific point really make a difference? Am I being personally hurt by this person's stupidity? Is their stupidity willful or is just borne of a lack of knowledge?<br />
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Obviously, the definition of stupid is important. Stupid isn't merely someone who disagrees with us. I believe it means to be willfully ignorant. Knowing you are wrong but because of your prejudice or belief system, you close yourself off from fact.<br />
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That last item is where I get most upset. It's not that you don't know something. It's that you don't care ... those people that are not intellectually curious. Or it's that your worldview actively discourages you from seeking out answers. I have little problem with people that through having not been exposed to something before are ignorant. But I will challenge you to no end if you are content to stay in that state of ignorance. Being wrong is not a crime. Knowing you are and encouraging others to share in your delusions ... maybe that should be. This "willful" area, I believe, encompasses almost all religion.<br />
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Is it just being mean to call those of faith "stupid"? Maybe. Obviously "stupid" can't help but be taken pejoratively. But I'm trying to be serious here. I'm honestly trying to figure out why people believe certain ways and what keeps them from analyzing their own beliefs.<br />
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I can suffer a lot of ignorance daily, and mostly bear it well. While I don't consider myself an expert in my field (computers), I have quite a bit of experience, a pretty good memory and an ability to use the scientific method to troubleshoot issues. For these reasons, there are few things that I cannot solve. I don't always know the answer, but I'm not afraid to go out and find the answer.<br />
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In your fields of work, do you often feel compelled to challenge ignorance? Are you more prone to challenge it on non-work related issues? Are you more likely to challenge clients, strangers, co-workers, friends or family?<br />
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I try not to challenge clients ... for obvious reasons. What will it get me ... besides one less customer? But, there are a few areas while I will even challenge them, just to name a few: science denial, racism, sexism.<br />
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What do you consider ignorance and how do you deal with it?<br />
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<br>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-68788050504240245392013-06-30T00:02:00.000-07:002013-06-30T00:02:36.241-07:00Life of Pi: The Theory of Relativity ... the relativity of truth<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It may seem a bit incongruous for me to be reviewing this movie this late, but it is what it is. I just watched <i>Life of Pi</i> today for the the first time. I've had the Blu-ray since my birthday but we just recently advanced into the modern age by buying a 60" Sharp flat-screen. I didn't want to sully the viewing experience by watching it on something so pedestrian as our 10 year old standard def monstrosity. From the TV ads and what I knew about the movie, I expected it to be a visual experience ... at it was.<br />
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Bil at Journal Wunelle admirably reviewed<a href="http://wunelle.blogspot.com/2013/03/dont-feed-gods.html" target="_blank"> Life of Pi</a> months ago and I have absolutely no quarrels with any of his observations. I came at my viewing of the film a little differently, as I read the book. So I knew of its "twist", but it didn't make it any less interesting. Unlike another critically acclaimed book with religious overtones that I didn't care for (<a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2009/11/book-review-lovely-bones.html" target="_blank">The Lovely Bones</a>), I did like <i>Life of Pi</i> by Yann Martel.<br />
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Pi, short for Piscene, is an India boy whose formative years are at his parents' zoo, These years, while familiarizing him with the animals and training methods at the apparent heart of this story, are perhaps more important for the spiritual journey he takes.While his world is largely Hindu, Pi is a spiritual dabbler who also ventures into Catholicism and Islam. To make sense of the world around him, he tries on whatever religion that will get to some kind of "truth". His dad may preach reason and rationality, but Pi's mother understands Pi's yearning for something that answers the bigger questions. Of course, one doesn't need religion to answer these "bigger questions", but this isn't my journey ... it's Pi's.<br />
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When conditions force his family to leave the zoo and relocate everyone, including the animals, to North America, several of the pillars of his emotional support are taken away ... his country, a girlfriend. When the means of their transport, an aging ship, sinks, the last of his support, his family, are also taken away. So Pi resorts to the means he already knows to make sense of a senseless tragedy and to survive. Regardless of one's religious views, the reader or viewer cannot begrudge him that.<br />
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While having religious faith may add a slightly different perspective on watching the movie, by no means do I think it is necessary. I've heard the screenwriter talk about his perspective in writing the movie (which may have been different than Martel's) ... that Pi's journey required faith, but not necessarily religious faith. Just faith in something. It can be faith in God. But it could also be in one's self, in humanity, in family, whatever. Just something that keeps you going. But even if the screenwriter didn't make that caveat, I still found it a fascinating and entertaining story. Just because I'm an atheist doesn't mean I can't be interested in stories with religious themes. By far, the scariest movie I've ever seen is the Exorcist, which doesn't make a lot of sense for me to be afraid of. And, in general, the movies I find scariest are demon-possession types.<br />
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Religion, from a story-telling standpoint, is endlessly fertile ground because of the fascinating elements of redemption, resurrection, forgiveness, etc. Many of those elements are present in Life of Pi.<br />
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The method of the storytelling ... the adult Pi retelling his adventure to a writer (one imagines it being Martel)... adds to the reality/fantasy blend that is at the heart of the story.<br />
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The acting is good, but not so much the focus. Of any of the actors, I believe that Irrfan Khan (of <a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2009/01/slumdog-millionaire.html" target="_blank">Slumdog Millionaire</a> fame) as the adult Pi is strongest. The focus is gloriously on the visuals of the film. Seeing this on Blu-ray on a nice TV was fantastic. The colors and settings are vibrant, almost dream-like, as one would expect when a story is told through the prism of a particular person's recollection. When that recollection is further augmented by desire and need, it is not hard to see why some considered the book unfilmable. But director Ang Lee rarely disappoints in anything, and certainly didn't in his Oscar-winning work here. I recommend this movie. <b>Grade: A</b><br />
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<br />dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-68833724512811674232013-05-18T10:13:00.001-07:002013-05-18T10:15:49.198-07:00<div style="text-align: left;">
Honestly, I was sick of the NRA a long time ago. But, the last year has taken my hatred of them to a whole new level. Why such a small minority holds such a large sway on our politicians is ridiculous. And to try to disguise their idiocy under the banner of "freedom" doesn't wash with me. Admit it -- you love guns, you feel inadequate without them, you are afraid of people different than you and you couldn't really give a shit about the other parts of the Bill of Rights.<br />
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<br>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-5242158507218320892013-03-10T00:46:00.000-08:002013-03-10T12:05:24.476-07:002013 VNSA Used Book Sale<div style="text-align: center;">
A sampling of my finds from our yearly trek to the <a href="http://www.vnsabooksale.org/">VNSA Used Book Sale</a>:</div>
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<em><strong>Red Mars</strong></em> by Kim Stanley Robinson -- a modern classic sci-fi author that I have never gotten around to and what is considered his best book<br />
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<em><strong>Cyteen</strong></em> and <i><b>Downbelow Station</b></i> by C.J. Cherryh -- another "classic" modern author that I have not read before<br />
<b><i>Anvil of Stars</i></b> by Greg Bear -- a sequel to <i>Forge of God</i>, which I've already read and liked<br />
<em><strong>Fleet of Worlds</strong></em> by Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner<br />
<b><i>Earthclan: Startide Rising & The Uplift War</i></b> by David Brin -- I have read other Brin stuff and liked it.<br />
<b><i>Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia</i></b> by John Clute --This is a really nice coffee-table book with a fairly comprehensive overview of all science fiction (movies, TV, books, comics, etc.)
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<a href="http://scifilists.sffjazz.com/lists_books_rank1.html" target="_blank">David Pringle's Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels</a><br />
<a href="http://scifilists.sffjazz.com/lists_books_rank1.html" target="_blank">Sci-Fi Lists: Top 100 Sci-Fi Books</a><br />
<a href="http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/08/nprs-top-100-science-fiction-and-fantasy-novels/" target="_blank">NPR's Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels</a><br />
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<strong><em>Chaos: Making a New Science</em></strong> by James Gleick<br />
<strong><em>Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science</em></strong> by Lawrence M. Krauss -- Feynman and Krauss ... two of my scientific heroes. <br><br>
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<strong><em>Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis</em></strong> by Ken Midkiff<br />
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<strong><em>Don't Eat This Book: Fast Food and the Supersizing of America </em></strong>by Morgan Spurlock -- a companion piece to the excellent documentary <i><a href="http://goodtobeblue.blogspot.com/2005/03/super-size-me-movie-review.html" target="_blank">Super Size Me</a></i><br />
<strong><em>The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America </em></strong> by Russell Shorto<br />
<strong><em>Letters to a Young Teacher</em></strong> by Jonathan Kozol<br />
<strong><em>Towards a New Architecture</em></strong> by Le Corbusier -- I'm a modernist nerd and this is considered one of the "bibles" of modernism.
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<strong><em>Postcards from Ed (Abbey): Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast</em></strong><br />
<em><strong>Bertrand Russell: A Collection of Critical Essays</strong></em> edited by D.F. Pears<br />
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<b>Got a gun, fact i got two<br />
That's ok man, cuz i love god</b><br />
Glorified version of a pellet gun<br />
<b>Feels so manly, when armed</b><br />
Glorified version of a pellet gun ...<br />
<b>Don't think, dumb is strength</b><br />
Never shot at a living thing<br />
Glorified version of a pellet gun<br />
Feels so manly, when armed<br />
Glorified version of a pellet gun ...<br />
Always keep it loaded ...<br />
Kindred to be an american...<br />
Life comes...i can feel your heart...<br />
Life comes...i can feel your heart through your neck...<br />
Like some...i can steal your heart from your neck...<br />
Glorified...glorified...<br />
<br /></blockquote><br>dbackdadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10700991588554336491noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10882105.post-31406287606222189972013-03-02T20:13:00.000-08:002013-03-02T20:13:26.656-08:00Podcasts of the WeekOK, "podcasts of the week" has turned into "podcasts of the year" because that is just about the frequency with which I post. Sorry about that.<br />
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Some of you might have heard about the documentary that musician Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) made about a famous recording studio in LA called Sound City. Many classic 70's, 80's and 90's artists recorded there, including Nirvana (the iconic <i>Nevermind</i>). This studio was closing and Grohl saw it as symbolic of the passing of a generation of music. He purchased its one-of-a-kind custom-made sound board, interviewed many of the artists (Neil Young, Cheap Trick, Rick Springfield, Stevie Nicks, etc) that used it, and made some new music on that board with those artists And he documented the whole thing. What transpires is a great rock documentary. Here's a bit more about the documentary: <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03/01/sound-city-dave-grohl-nirvana-paul-mccartney-trent-reznor_n_2788668.html" target="_blank">Sound City</a>.<br />
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In this podcast interview with <a href="http://www.nerdist.com/podcast/nerdist/" target="_blank">Nerdist</a>, Grohl talks about Sound City, but also just about everything else. It's nostalgic and funny, irreverently so as is often the case with Nerdist. It might not be safe for listening to at work for that reason. Here's the podcast: <a href="http://www.nerdist.com/2013/01/nerdist-podcast-dave-grohl/" target="_blank"> Dave Grohl on Nerdist</a><br />
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For another great Nerdist podcast, also check out this one with Tom Morello, political activist and guitarist with Rage Against the Machine. Morello is one of my heroes for his music, his erudition and his political beliefs. <a href="http://www.nerdist.com/2013/01/nerdist-podcast-tom-morello/" target="_blank">Tom Morello on Nerdist</a>.<br />
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And, finally, I'd like to recommend an NPR interview with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Kushner" target="_blank">Tony Kushner</a>, screenwriter for<i> Lincoln</i>. I liked<i> Lincoln</i> a lot, more so than my wife and kid. And for the very reasons that they didn't like it ... the political "wheeling and dealing" minutiae. What makes that political banter so enjoyable are the words of Tony Kushner and the great actors speaking those words. Kushner is a great writer, known for <i>Angels in America</i> and <i>Munich,</i> and this interview gets into the process of how he wrote it and how he helped to convince the sublime Daniel Day Lewis to act in the movie.<br />
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I've just recently started working through all of the episodes of <i>The West Wing</i> on Netflix and Amazon Prime. I'm not exactly sure why I never watched this show before, perhaps a combination of timing and receptiveness to the subject matter. I'm about halfway through season 1. It's become obvious to me that I'm an idiot and deprived myself of a remarkable show. Aaron Sorkin's remarkable writing is in full force here. Even though the episodes that I'm watching are almost 15 years old, the topics could be about today ... gun control and budget battles. Why I bring this up is that the oratorical style of the main character, Josiah Bartlet - played by Martin Sheen, involves frequent folksy story-telling to illustrate a political or moral point. Though often met with grins and rolling eyes by those present, the stories make their point. This style is exactly how Abraham Lincoln, as portrayed by Lewis, directed by Spielberg, and written by Kushner, makes his political points. There's a lot of Lincoln in Bartlet, perhaps intentionally so. Do yourself a favor and check out the Kushner interview here: <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/02/15/172007880/kushners-lincoln-is-strange-but-also-savvy" target="_blank">Kushner's 'Lincoln' is Strange, but also Savvy</a>. And why you are at it, watch <a href="http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_West_Wing/70157152?trkid=2361637" target="_blank">The West Wing</a>.
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As posted at <a href="http://gunsandbuttr.com/post/38511588734/aunty-fascist-banksy-quote-truth" target="_blank">subverty</a>, a quote from the great street artist Banksy:<div>
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