
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Wow!
The film below won an Oscar last month. How the producers didn't get sued, I have no clue, but this is a terrific, wonderful, stupendous ... and thought-provoking piece of filmmaking
Logorama from Marc Altshuler - Human Music on Vimeo.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
"You Ever See a Grown Man Naked?"
Loved him in Mission: Impossible. Loved him in Airplane.
Michael Pollak at the New York Times captures the career of Peter Graves nicely in the first 29 words of his obit.
Michael Pollak at the New York Times captures the career of Peter Graves nicely in the first 29 words of his obit.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Paula Who?
Saturday, February 13, 2010
My As-of-This-Second 5 Favorite Characters on TV


1. Gloria from Modern Family. Because she's from COLOOOOOOOMBIA.
2. Barb the Cougar from Cougar Town. How can you not like a horny, sexy, confidant 40-something who seems to have a cccktail surgically attached to her hand?
3. The "new guy" on 30 Rock, Danny, played by Cheyenne Jackson, who gives Neil Patrick Harris a run for his money as America's favorite (openly) gay actor. A great talent.
4. Senor Chang from Community. !El es muy tonto!
5. "Clive Bixby." If you know the reference, you're probably getting an ab workout from laughter right now. I predict that "pulling a Clive Bixby" or "CliveBixbying" will soon enter the urban cultural vernacular in various forms: as a noun, a verb, an adverb and an adjective. Next stop: Webster's.



Saturday, January 30, 2010
Just curious
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Latest WTF News From the Supreme Court

Free speech by corporations = same thing as free speech by individuals?
Huh?
Many thoughtful Americans had just one reaction to this ruling:

'Luck Trumps Death'

On Friday Wally and I watched The Hurt Locker, maybe the greatest movie to date about the War in Iraq and one of my Top 3 movies of 2009.
If you've seen the movie, check out these articles in today's NYT -- here and here - that explore the real life soldiers who work defusing homemade bombs that the military refers to as improvised explosive devices, or I.E.D.'s. Thankfully, this front-page story of a solder who steps on an I.E.D. doesn't end in a bang.
Friday, January 22, 2010
I'm Not Mature
So just now I'm reading one of my favorite blogs, Andy Towle's Towleroad, and I see this ad interspersed in the copy:

Since when does "38" qualify as "mature"?
I'm the same age as Andy, 42, and although I'll gladly accept the term "middle age," I am most certainly not "mature."
In more ways than one.
That said, I hope Eric, 38, and Robert, 41, eventually find the maturity they require, even if that means dating a senior citizen in his late 40s.

Since when does "38" qualify as "mature"?
I'm the same age as Andy, 42, and although I'll gladly accept the term "middle age," I am most certainly not "mature."
In more ways than one.
That said, I hope Eric, 38, and Robert, 41, eventually find the maturity they require, even if that means dating a senior citizen in his late 40s.
Johnny Spreads His Seeds, Doesn't Feel So Pretty, Gets 'Hands Dirty' With Photo Op

Yesterday, two years late, John Edwards admitted to fathering a child out of wedlock. I heard it on the CBS radio network news on the drive home from work.
The reporter played a quote from his wife, who said she is supportive. The story ended by mentioning that John Edwards was doing relief work in Haiti, and that Mrs. Edwards found out about his whereabouts ... from the reporter. Classy.
Remember the hair incident with Edwards? It was a YouTube video of Edwards grooming, in a way-too-admiring and "primping" way, with "I Feel Pretty" as the background music. And remember the "he's building a 28,000-square-foot house he says is carbon-neutral while portraying himself as an environmentalist" stories?
I'd say that both stories were blown way out of proportion at the time, in a Howard "he really didn't scream" Dean kind of way. Media focused on the hair and the house obsessively. The world has bigger issues, which the media were all-too-happy to not mention thousands of times, unlike all the harping about primping and Edwards' version of Monticello/Mt. Vernon/The Hermitage.
But, looking back, I'd say both were "windows into the soul" moments. Both betrayed a narcissistic streak in Edwards that made him all-too-capable of cheating on his cancer-stricken wife, lying about his out-of-wedlock daughter and coming to the conclusion that no other American would make a better leader for the free world.
The Invincible Mr. Edwards would have made him a terrible president. Next.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Marty Gracias
Martin Scorcese won a special award at last night's Golden Globes.
Here's the trailer for one of my "top three favorite" Scorcese films, "The King of Comedy."
Here's the trailer for one of my "top three favorite" Scorcese films, "The King of Comedy."
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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