My Side Bias
Friday, October 29, 2021
Losing A War to China
We should not frame the question as a war with China. The war would be against the CCP. And it ought to be made clear to the top 500-1000 leaders members of that organization that they would not survive any war against us or Taiwan. At least that's how I'd handle it.
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Logging
Film: Dune
Packed IMax theater on a Tuesday night -- impressive. Visually stunning, of course. Overall experience satisfying but not exhilarating. The logical comparison are Star Wars and Game of Thrones, each of which surpass Dune by quite a bit...Star Wars by the sheer storytelling propulsion, energy, and landing of character/emotional moments. The world, pace, and tone more resembles Game of Thrones, but GOT earns their narrative twists and patient character revelations whereas those are quite clunky and inorganic in Dune. I mean, Dany's hero transformation with the Dothraki was much better traced that Chalamet's, was it not?
But despite all of that, I quite liked the religiosity elements of the film alongside the trippy visuals and of course, the score.
Monday, October 25, 2021
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Uhhh...
Nike celebrates a senior executive who confesses to having committed a murder.
Sounds like America in 2021.
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Monday, October 18, 2021
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TV: Succession S3 E1
Don't quite get why this show is so incredibly watchable given the repetitive and seemingly non-visceral nature of the conflicts. But it is. Perhaps the unpredictability of Kendall and Logan's behaviors makes it so.
On a thematic level, it's probably the best expression of how the American ruling class sees itself. Power hungry sycophants where morality exists only as a tool to shame rivals and enemies.
Film: Reappraisal of Deuce Bigalow Male Gigalo
While by no means an excellent movie, I laughed harder at these series of scenes with William Forsythe than anything I've watched in awhile. He's out Leslie Nielsening Leslie Nielsen.
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Logging
Film: Smooth Talk
A rather banal, mediocre film up until the final sequence featuring Treat Williams and a young Laura Dern that merits any cinema lovers attention and reexamination. Vexing.
Film: Duece Bigalo Male Gigalo
Only watched the first act so far, but I prefer the Sandler films and Night at the Roxbury.
Friday, October 15, 2021
Bravo
To Sarandos and Hastings for standing up to the mob. Finally! Public support of free speech and art.
If the employees really cared, they'd quit and build their a competitor netflix where they only show non-offensive and non-oppressive entertainment. Good luck with it.
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
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TV: Ted Lasso s2
I'll just repeat what others have been saying: something is WAY off. I guess they decided to take a comedy and turn it into a melodrama? What happened here?
Also - check the storytelling pace. In season 1, the show was super patient. Moved at almost a slow clip. Season 2 they rush through story. Characters make sudden leaps. Roy Kent is a brilliant TV host right out of the gate? Sam becomes an expert on Nigerian government corruption after reading one text message?
Ridiculous.
Monday, October 11, 2021
The Closer
Wanted to link this from twitter, but can't figure it out. Critics score: 33%, Audience score: 97%.
Elite vs. Masses.
Friday, October 08, 2021
Wednesday, October 06, 2021
Censorship
Various fill-in-the-blank groups asking to pull Chapelle special from Netflix.
Censorship has come roaring back into the picture and I'm baffled by how unoffended Americans are by it. It's happening at many levels - local schools, online, in political speech, and now the arts as well. That the forces excited by censorship feel bold enough to attack the GOAT comic of all time tells you all you need to know: we are in trouble.
Tuesday, October 05, 2021
Monday, October 04, 2021
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Film: The Many Saints of Newark
I really wish there was an empirical way to study how film studios depict black characters post George Floyd. It's almost as if they portray every black character as the same person - good heart, victimized by the social structure, forced to do bad for the right reasons, and most importantly, cool. No flaws. No subconscious. No quirks. No humanity. And all movie reviews must praise the performance automatically. It's a template.
If you want to see real black characters on TV, reality tv set on islands do a much better job. Love Island and F-Boy Island for starters.
I hate to beat up on the Sopranos film but it seems we've gotten a lot better at making trailers than movies.