Usual Suspects, Jujutsu, & Obama On Penn.
The
Usual Suspects
So true to
my word, we popped in The Usual Suspects
last
night for a good time. I had seen it before, but
it was long ago and I was curious as to whether or
not I thought it was still a decent movie. Crap,
it was originally released in 1995. That’s like
forever ago.
Anyway, the 2008 viewing… We watched, it ended, and
we thought about it. I thought about it a lot. Have
you seen the film? They’re questioning a guy about a
mass murder scene in San Pedro, CA. He’s this
cripple, and he’s got immunity but there’s some local
and other law officials that want to question him
anyway. So he tells them a story. And then it ends.
And you learn that that’s all it was; a story he
told.
Which left me with questions. You see, the thing is
our only window into “the story” is that which
Kevin Spacey tells
us. So, if it’s just a story, then really there’s
nothing the audience really knows. What happened?
How are we supposed to know what really happened
versus what was just made up? I mean, you can wash
away any discrepancies in the film just by saying
“yeah but he was just telling the cops a story,”
but then it really makes the film pointless. And
that bothers me. Because then, why watch it? We
watch, we want to know the “real” deal, what
really transpired,
and what story
he’s told to cover his tracks. I think about it, and
I don’t have any respect or admiration for the main
character.
And I mean, if he’s as awesome as he’s purported to
be, why bother telling a story? He’s got immunity and
really the whole premise of the movie fails
immediately, because they start by telling us he’s
got immunity. So how do they get him to talk? He’s
got nothing to say really, and no need to say it. Why
bother…
It’s not a bad movie, but for me once you’ve seen it
it really is a lot worse than it should be. I’ll give
it a
straight C. It
really could have been better, if they hadn’t used
the “twist ending” to justify the rest of the entire
film.
Wax
On. Let set and dry. Wax Off.
So I
have
talked about it before, but now
I think it’s going to happen. The other day I cut out
of a dinner date with The Girl early,
as she was actually at work and I was making her
serve me food, and went to check out a Dojo just
down the street. They have classes thrice weekly,
and it’s going to run about $65 monthly for me, or
$100 monthly for both. The Girl might join, she’s
kinda interested in the idea.
So yeah,
the forearm isn’t
quite back to 100%, but it’s getting pretty close,
and I think I’m going to go for it. Oh, and I also
learned that it’s “jujutsu,” not “ju-jitsu” so
apparently I’m an idiot. Actually not quite. I sort
of cross-pollenated two different brands of martial
arts is what happened. “jujutsu” is
the original art form that dates back to feudal
Japan. Then there’s also "Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu” which
is, um, Brazilian. They’re similar, and in fact
related, so you can see where I may have made this
boo-boo: drop the I, and we’re done!
Elitist?
Probably just honest
I really
don’t want to have to jump ship, but Clinton’s making
it hard. You heard the guff over Barack’s “Elitist”
comments? I
read all of them. They’re not that bad. And quite
honestly I agree, and I think he’s got the right
idea as to the why’s of certain people’s
discontent.
And then Clinton & McCain both go and
jump on the guy. Know
what? I want to hear their ideas for a lot of
American’s discontent then. What, do they think
it’s because they are unhappy with their cable TV
offerings? What do
they think it
is then?
More than anything, I think that there’s this big
divide between reality and TV reality. Obama’s right,
dammit, but so are Clinton & McCain, in that
you
can’t actually say that stuff
aloud. That’s
something that you discuss behind closed doors with
friends and advisors; it’s the elephant in the room,
you know? We all see it, but no one is allowed to
talk about it. The elephant? The reach of the
Military-Industrial Complex into our living rooms.
Sure it may not be making bombs, it may even look
gentle, but the idea that gov’t has not only tied its
constituents to the business machine, but actually
gone so far as to sell them out to it is oh so very
real. People don’t see it like that all the time, but
it’s the reality: we’re ‘just’ consumers for the
machine, so that those atop can live the life while
we chase the carrot on the stick.
Yeah, shame on Obama for mentioning it…
Peace.