Monday, March 30, 2026

You Don't Have to Be Right All The Time, Just When It Matters

We, the US, don't need to win decisively every single battle or skirmish. We lost Vietnam and still won the Cold War. 

AI

When I picture a "good day" or even a "great day," in no way does AI factor in at all. 

Logging

Film: Project Hail Mary

Hollywood is back.  

They managed to pull off what I didn't dream they could anymore - a crowd-pleasing four-quadrant live action film. I loved the first 1/4 to 1/2 of the film. When it becomes more like ET, less so. But that's my taste. Also, they didn't, IMO, stick the landing. Unnecessarily complicated. But overall, couldn't ask more from the studios these days.

It got me thinking about Gosling and how I perceived something in both the film and marketing. He's passed Leo in movie start status. Here's what I think it means to be a movie star: they connect with a number of different audiences. Leo became a heartthrob with Titanic and Romeo and Juliet, but became a star when he began a successful collab with Scorsese. Leo became a guy both men and women championed.

A movie star needs multiple avenues to maintain a connection with audiences and stay relevant in the public mind. This is why so many benefit from the tabloid angle. Leo had it all for a while - heartthrob, tabloids, men, and the "film buff" crowd. Scorsese was a brilliant collaborator because he helped Leo connect with both men and film buffs.  

So what has Gosling done that Leo hasn't? Gosling, I think, has found an angle with Project Hail Mary to connect to the "next generation." The kids. Leo hasn't. That's why no one watched the Oscars this year. Millions of young audiences didn't give a shit about any of it. This film (and if the new Star Wars project works) can give Gosling 10+ more years of runway.

One Battle did nothing for Leo but fan service. He already had the film buffs. This is the one problem for PTA - he has only one audience going for him - male film buffs, college/grad school types. Scorsese also appeals to working-class men.

Going through some other stars in my mind, and I observe a pattern:

Denzel. Spike Lee and the Scott Brothers. He managed to become an icon of black audiences via Spike Lee collabs, but an icon to American men by working with the Scott brothers. But the moment Denzel become a bonafide star was Julia Roberts freaking out over his Oscar. At that moment, the most trusted female star of her generation gave him the stamp of approval after their Pelican Brief collab and boom! He hit the trifeca and has never looked back. It also helped he was a Lakers fan and maintained a connection with the sports audience.

Tom Cruise. Still the GOAT movie star. Two big moves - with Top Gun Maverick, he managed to pull a Gosling before Gosling and get an entire younger generation on board with him. A family friendly action film with him front and center that kids could love. But his second great move was his own myth-making stunt gimmicks - of being an old guy who does these remarkable stunts. This is a clever way to remain public without resorting to tabloid relationship stuff, to get notice even when you don't have a hit movie. To lay groundwork.

TBC...  


Sunday, March 29, 2026

5th Column

I'm sympathetic to the charge that many in the US (and the West in general) root for our defeat. This is a common refrain from the Right side of the aisle. But I have trouble squaring this belief with the war of choice with Iran. How can one believe we are being eaten within and are one Donald Trump election away from "losing the country" and also think we should be going to war? I find these two ideas contradictory. In fact, if we are indeed on the brink of "losing the country," the last thing we need is a war. 

No Kings

I'm 100% convinced that the "No Kings" is a social event for many of the participants. Americans post-COVID stopped having parties and social engagements are probably down 20-25%. I believe this impacts what Alex Trebek would call "losers" the most. They want something to do. No Kings offers them this. 

Criticize youth sports in the US all you want, but all the parents I know are spending Saturdays at Youth Sports stuff, and not a single person would miss a sports event for No Kings. To put in perspective how important this thing is for regular people.

And as a political message, I can't remember a dumber slogan. We don't have a King. Trump was elected. Like it or not. 

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Funny, If It Weren't True

How it started, how's it going... 

We shouldn't really be surprised young people are prone toward lunacy...John Walker Lindh showed us 25 years ago. What's surprising is when the Dems attempt to use these kids to score political victories.

Flashback

To understand why Hollywood is dead, look at this Variety article about the best one-liner in the past 15-20s uttered by none other than Alex Trebek. No mention of the brilliant timing or content, which transcends time and national boundaries or even the good-natured way in which even the contestent takes the quip. This is an all-timer. Also, the feather in the cap of Trebek's long career - like Messi finally winning the World Cup or Elway getting his Super Bowl. And yet...here is Variety's headline:

Alex Trebek Faces Backlash After Calling Nerdcore Hip-Hop Fans ‘Losers’ on ‘Jeopardy!’

 And their take: 

After an antagonizing sigh, Trebek replied, “Losers, in other words” before following up to say he was “teasing.”

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Threatening to Leave

Iran's flawed strategy to close the straits. Anyone who's ever dealt with a crazy partner knows crazy doesn't work for long. You threaten crazy shit, and the partner backs down the first time. But then they realize, wait...I don't need to deal with this shit and call the bluff. The crazy person might do the crazy shit, but by doing so, lose all leverage. 

We, the US, could sit on our hands and say, fine...keep the straits closed. Who says it's our responsibility to keep it open?

Monday, March 23, 2026

One Addition to the Polyamory Discussion

Just want to point out that 15-20 years ago it was fashionable for liberals to mock Mormons mercilessly (for polygamy, among other things). I say these same liberals must mock polyamory; otherwise, I can only conclude they are religious bigots and not opposed to Mormonism on the grounds of their practices or beliefs, but just the fact that they are different.

Logging

Film: Perfect Days

In a spectacular grand finale, the man plays a game of shadow tag with a stranger he briefly connects with. Then drives around listening to music. 

Man drives around listening to music, a verifiable genre - Drive, Baby Driver, and Perfect Days

But in seriousness, I took the film to be about a celebration of the physical world and a total rejection of the virtual. The key line "Can I find this on Spotify?" And he responds, "Where's that place?" Exactly. 

Consider this - the film romanticizes the most unpleasant of all physical tasks - cleaning toilets. The man delights in playing the dumbest game in the world, tic-tac-toe. But these small things all exist in our physical world. There can be no pleasure in playing tic-tac-toe online. That is the point. 

In the Realm of Possibilities

I consider it very possible AI will, at some point in our lifetimes, seem like a charmless toy we played with for a little while and be a tad embarrassed that we did.  

Logic

Chicago Dem accused of blaming a student for her own murder. 

Notice the logic pattern - the student was expected to treat the presence of an armed illegal immigrant murderer as an inevitability. Many folks who critique the Iran war do a similar thing - treat the Islamic Republic and its actions as an inevitability. My question: Why don't we treat the student walking on the lake as inevitable? Or the "free world" as the inevitability? 

Logging

Film: Perfect Days

Now 2/3 of the way through, and the plot has really picked up. The man who cleans toilets has now eaten dinner, shared his musical taste with someone, played tic-tac-toe, gotten a visit from his niece, and developed a few pictures.

Wrong

Macaes thinks Trump doesn't want Israel to kill his contact in Iran. Trump is actually referring to the IRGC killing him. 

War Crimes

Whenever I see posts criticizing Israel or the US of blowing up hospitals, etc, they happen to coincide with people who think the wars they/we are waging are wrong to begin with. Which makes me confused. Would they support the wars if we didn't blow up hospitals and only killed terrorists, etc? Do these people oppose war in general? Or this particular war? More often than not, I think these folks actually favor war and are just wish-casting that we or Israel lose. To be honest.

Had I Known That Was Frowned Upon...

UN judge, human rights advocate found guilty of modern day slavery. 

Mixed Messages From Iran

Are perhaps because everyone who was in charge is dead. Just a thought. 

Logging

Film: 12 Angry Men

Haven't watched this since high school and boy... the main thing, you think this film is a courtroom drama about the sacredness of the legal system, etc. but that's not it at all. This film is about male personality types and dynamics. The moment when Henry Fond tells Juror #3, "you're a sadist" this entire concept locked in for me. Each character is a carefully drawn male type - the skeptic (Fonda), the racist, the analytical guy, the indifferent cynic, the sadist, the weary old man, the superficial ad man, the idealist, etc. And the film patiently shows you how these personality types interact with not only the legal and moral questions of the film, but with the other personality types! The film shows you more about male psychology than I imagine most psychologists understand. It shows you how men lock into positions. It shows you how men change their minds. It shows you what triggers men to rage. What triggers them into nobility. What triggers them into meanness and, sadism. It's really quite remarkable. The woke idiots will look at this film and say, oh it's a bunch of white guys and totally miss the point. Each character is so different and detailed. How do people miss this about the film? It literally tells you right in the title: 12 Angry Men. Nothing about legal shit, guilt or innocence, etc. It's just about men.