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The 10 films i’m most looking forward to…

Why 10? I don’t know, it seems like a good number, I know there’s probably more than that, which forces me to make decisions and keep the list short. The following films will be released probably over the next year or so, but I decided not to include films that are rumours or in the very early stages of pre-production such as the batman sequel ‘The Dark Knight’. The films i’ve included are either being filmed or are done and dusted and set for release whenever their captors decide to let them taste freedom.

If movies were sugar i’d have diabetes.

1. 300

300 picIt’s no secret i’m excited for this film. I’m a big proponent of Zack Snyders, I think he did a great job with the ‘Dawn of the Dead’ remake, and the small glimpses of footage we’ve seen from ‘300′ look amazing, slow motion blood splatter, and kids fighting giant wolves (check it out).

The comic one-shot is brilliant, bloody, violent and full of total macho bullshit. It’s Awesome. If you’ve seen any of the video diaries as well you’ll know that all the guys in this film are now proper warriors. The diaries are like a gay man’s wet dream just full of the most ripped dudes i’ve ever seen wrestling each other and doing pull-ups. Now give those guys spears and make them start stabbing persians, and count me in.

There were also some early reports over on AICN, that were nothing short of glowing about the film (here)

2. Hot Fuzz

Hot Fuzz picShaun of the Dead is probably in my top five favourite comedy films of all time, and it probably even edges into my top ten horrors. I was also a big fan of Spaced before SOTD came along. Edgar Wright is one of us, a fanboy that makes fanboy films.

Edgar has said he wanted to make the British equivalent of an 80’s Tony Scott film , but he’s also cited Domino (from an editing perspective) and Michael Bay films such as Badboys and BadBoys 2 for ’stuff falling off the back of trucks towards the camera’ scenes as influences. So basically it’s Bad Boys 2 in the west country.

This film will rock balls.

3. The Prestige

prestige picBatman and Wolverine in a magic fight to the death. Nothing could be awesom-e-r….Christopher Nolan after making ‘Memento’ has just launched himself into the stratosphere, and become one of my favourite directors. Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale play rival magicians, but then Bale’s character performs ‘the ultimate trick’ and we see a little supernatural edge thrown into the mix. It’s best explained by the trailer.

I was looking forward to ‘The Illusionist’ but ‘The Prestige’ just seems more interesting in everyway.

 

 

 

 

 

4. Casino Royale

casino royale picDaniel Craig will be a great James Bond, The guy is more english than a very english thing. He can drink tea and then headbutt you in the face and garot you with a piece of wire coming out of his watch.

The ‘Beginnings of Bond’ angle for the film will be interesting, and I think Craig is the right man to deliver the Raw more violent version of 007.

Check out the trailer here 

 

 

5. The Science of Sleep

the science of sleep picEverytime we get to see a new clip or a new batch of stills from ‘The Science of Sleep’ I start raving about it. Gondry is one of the most creative directors (I hesitate to call him that, as I have a feeling he does a lot more than just direct actors) working in movies today. The film looks to contain heaps of Gondry’s typically weird style; sets made out of cardboard and tinfoil, and skiing down mountains made from cotton wool(those could be lyrics to a Beatles song).

‘The Science of Sleep’ was scheduled to be released in the UK in August but has been pushed back to November for undisclosed reasons (so they can initiate the hype wagon I suspect). The sooner it arrives the better.

Check out the trailer here

 

6. The Fountain

the fountain picWhat is the fountain about? I have no fucking idea… something to do with time travel and lost love and the search for the fountain of youth/eternal life, either way it looks incredible. Darren Aronofsky has made some good films, depressing yes, but he manages to always keep me enthralled while driving me into that hole in the ground.

I was unsure at first, it looked confused, and still does, but after seeing the trailer I have some eye-crack to go with that confusion. There’s shots of Jackman looking like a conquistador being carried by natives through the jungle, then shots of Bald ‘THX’ Jackman cruising through space in a bubble. Madness… beautiful madness.

Check the trailer here

 

7. The Children of Men

the children of men movieAlfonso Cuaron hit the international scene hard with ‘Y tu Mama Tambien’, not his first film, but the film that made people sit up and notice. How he got appointed to direct the third (and best) Harry Potter film i’ll never know, maybe someone saw something very ‘Potter’ in the group sex scenes in ‘Tambien’.

Cuaron’s next film “The Children of Men’ looks amazing (I Know I’ve said that about every film on this list so far, but … well… i’m excited), set in the not-so-utopian future of London, all men are sterile, as the population ages the human race faces extinction from lack of reproduction. Looking to be taking it’s lead from film’s like Gattica, Code 46 and ‘1984′, bringing a very human story to the screen with the science fiction edge. ‘The Children of Men’ stars Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and Chiwetel Ejiofor

Check the trailer here

 

8. Grindhouse

grindhouse picDeath Proof/Planet Terror

The joint Tarantino/Rodriguez love letter to grindhouse cinema of the 70’s and 80’s 

The Official promotions for Grindhouse kicked off at comicon this year. People are excited for the new Tarantino film ‘Death Proof’, people are excited for the new Rober Rodriguez film ‘Planet Terror’. The two films released together, played back to back, fake trailers for fictitious movies before each feature and the whole lot sitting under the banner of ‘Grindhouse’.

I have a feeling ‘Grindhouse’ will not be so much a film but more of a cinema experience.

Tarantino’s ‘Death Proof’ will star Kurt Russel as ‘Stuntman Mike’ and a whole bunch of girls… the he kills with his car. Awesome. There was also a brief rumour that John Carpenter was going to work on the score.

Rodriguez’s ‘Planet Terror’ is a zombie film, not much more is known about the plot, but the word is that it will star Michael ‘Hicks’ Biehn.

 

9. Babel

babel picAlejandro González Iñárritu brings another ‘multiple story line’ film to the big screen. Three intertwining stories set in Morocco, Tunisia, Mexico and Japan.

‘21 Grams’ was a really good film with some heavy performances from Naomi Watts, Shaun Penn and Benecio Del Toro. Babel seem’s like a suitable follow up with Inarritu coaxing the same kind of performances out of actors like Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchet

Check the trailer here 

 

10. Zodiac

zodiac killer picThe first David Fincher film for 5 years, and it’s been too long.

Based on a book by Rober Graysmith, the film is a (loosely) based on reality account of the ‘Zodiac killings’ in the 60’s and 70’s. The Film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey Jr. I hope Fincher has done the story justice and not just overloaded the film with crazy camera movements.

I have my fingers crossed for substance over style (that sounded wrong coming from me, but there you are)

 

 

Ok so there were too many films I had to leave off this list, and a quite a few that very nearly made the cut but were edged out at the last second. Some honourable mentions (in no particular order): 

- The Departed

- Rescue Dawn

- Spiderman 3

- Where the Wild Things Are 

- Texas Chainsaw Massacre: the Beginning

- Talladega nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (still not out this side of the atlantic)

- 30 days of night

- The Transformers

- The Black Dahlia

- American Gangster

- Black Snake Moan

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Living and Raw Foods Diet

Mon, 03/12/2007 - 2:30am story by FitSugar

I’ve been hearing a lot about people on a Raw Foods Diet. It’s also called a Living Foods Diet, and many celebrities such as Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson, Bryan Adams, Alicia Silverstone and Robin Williams have reportedly been seen at raw food restaurants and have tried it. Designer Donna Karan and actor Jeremy Piven shed pounds eating raw foods. It was even featured on Oprah.

People following this diet (or you could also say “lifestyle”, since there are a lot of folks that eat RAW not to lose weight but for the philosophy) eat only uncooked, unheated, unprocessed, and organic plant based foods. Well…food that has not been heated above a certain temperature. It varies within the different raw food philosophies, but the end range temperature is in between 92ºF to 118ºF (33°C to 48°C). Meals consist mainly of organic and raw fruits, vegetables, sprouted seeds and grains, sea vegetables, nuts, and seeds since they believe cooking destroys precious vitamins and minerals. For instance to eat grains, instead of cooking them, they are soaked. Raw foodies believe their uncooked foods contain essential enzymes, which the body needs to digest foods completely.

They drink only purified water (never tap water), freshly made juices (made with a juicer), and coconut milk. They avoid meat, dairy, sugar, alcohol, coffee (because you make it with boiling water), and all junk food. They only eat foods that are good for you, you know, the ones that are full of vitamins and nutrients.

Why eat just raw and living foods? It is said that you’ll have more energy, think more clearly, have improved overall health, and lose excess body weight. Many people have also found relief from migraines, acne, asthma, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, depression, heartburn, anxiety, and Type 2 diabetes.

Fit’s Tips: If you want to learn more about it, check out Alissa Cohen’s website all about The Raw Food Diet. She even includes recipes for burgers, pizza, cannolis, and chocolate cake - all made with raw foods and no animal products.

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Sending a Boxer to a Political Knife Fight

Posted by Mark at 5:12 pm     

MSNBC has this transcript for the show “Scarborough Country” last Friday night. It included a segment on the Boy Scouts and the Department of Defense, discussing the recent partial settlement of an ACLU lawsuit alleging improper taxpayer support of a private, religious organization.

As you might expect, Pat Buchanan got it off to a stunningly biased start:

BUCHANAN: Welcome back to SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY.

The ACLU wants to purge God from America‘s public square. And now they have the Boy Scouts as public enemy No. 1. In their latest assault, they targeted not only the Boy Scouts, but also the Department of Defense, accusing the Pentagon of condoning religious bigotry by supporting the Boy Scouts.

Last week, the Pentagon caved in to the ACLU and now military bases worldwide can no longer sponsor Boy Scout troops.

Joining me now, Larry Walters, a First Amendment attorney who chairs the legal panel of the ACLU central chapter, and Peter Ferrara, executive director of the American Civil Rights Union and the Scouting Legal Defense Fund.

Larry Walters, what is the source of this ACLU vendetta against the Boy Scouts, simply because they believe in God and they don‘t think it‘s an idea to have homosexuals be Scout masters taking kids for overnight trips?

Note how Patrick has already mischaracterized the ACLU’s position before anyone has even spoken, effectively setting up a straw man to be knocked down later. They want to purge God, they view the Boy Scouts as a “public enemy” to be “assaulted,” and their position is one not to be agreed with, but one for a reluctant victim to “cave in to.”

Buchanan also mischaracterizes the position of the Boy Scouts of America with his question, suggesting that the BSA has a problem with gay adults sleeping overnight with the kids rather than a broader policy of denying membership to any sexual, atheist, or agnostic member (youth or adult) on the grounds that these types of people are not “morally straight” enough to join.

But that’s not all. The “balance” member of this “discussion” quickly weighs in on the ACLU’s argument with this gem:

PETER FERRARA, SCOUTING LEGAL DEFENSE FUND: Well, first of all, I want to say the First Amendment says nothing about a separation of church and state. That is just completely false, what he just said. The First Amendment prohibits an establishment of religion.

Following along so far? The government can’t establish religion, nor can it prevent the free exercise of religion. But in Ferrera’s brain, that doesn’t amount to “separation.” Of course, “separation” is just shorthand for saying that something violates either the establishment clause or the free exercise clause. But Ferrara won’t let that slow him down — he’s got a straw man to prop up:

And we don‘t have an establishment of an official religion in America just because an Army base sponsors a Boy Scout troop. That is typical of the ACLU‘s perverted reading of the Constitution that they‘re trying to impose on the country. . . .

And here it is: Ferrara wants us to believe that the First Amendment only prohibits a “state religion” — any other entanglement of government and religion is fair game. Furthermore, since the Boy Scouts are just a private, religious group and not a “religion,” it must be okay for them to get taxpayer support. This may be what First Amendment law looks like in Mr. Ferrara’s own personal utopia, but that’s not the law here.

I’d like to point out that Mr. Ferrara of the Scouting Legal Defense Fund and the American Civil Rights Union (ACRU) used the adjective “perverted” three times in as many minutes when describing the ACLU and their position on the separation of church and state. Which, of course, also happens to be essentially the same as the current position of the Supreme Court of the United States, but don’t let that little fact stand in the way of a good put-down! We’ve got some political theatre to put on here.

Unfortunately, the ACLU guy, Walters, is in the wrong mode for this audience. He’s stepped into a WWF “debate” ring still expecting to fight with Marquis of Queensbury rules. Buchanan isn’t, though. Neither is Ferrara. Walters makes a solid, factual, and legally correct argument, or at least tries to… watch what happens next:

WALTERS: Well, let me first respond to the statement that the First Amendment does not require a separation of church and state. It absolutely does. The United States Supreme Court has recognized over and over again that the establishment…

FERRARA: That‘s false. Those words don‘t appear in the Constitution. That is false.

WALTERS: I‘m sorry, sir. I was speaking.

FERRARA: You‘re being untruthful.

WALTERS: I‘m sorry. I was speaking.

FERRARA: Yes, but you‘re not being truthful, though. You‘re lying.

(CROSSTALK)

The Defender-of-the-Boy-Scouts ™ repeatedly cuts him off and accuses him of lying, and for what? For repeating what is pretty much a settled matter of First Amendment law. I guess Mr. Ferrara wasn’t ever a Scout, or else he forgot those points of the Scout Law like “a Scout is Courteous.”

But this is almost beside the point. How unusual is it, after all, to see hypocrisy and sophistry coming from those arguing against church-state separation? And we all know where Pat Buchanan stands on this. Even if we didn’t, it’s made perfectly clear from his introduction to this segment.

My question is this: Why did the ACLU send an accomplished boxer to a political knife fight? What kind of audience do you think that Scarborough and Buchanan have, anyway? If you’re going to send a guest on the show, don’t send a punching bag, for pity’s sake. Send someone who knows how to fight on that turf.

Jon Stewart has it right — these aren’t debate shows, they’re political theater. The sooner we start to realize this and adjust our tactics accordingly, the better off we’ll be.

I’m not trying to malign Mr. Walters here in any way, since he’s obviously right as a matter of law and I’m sure he’s tremendously competent in the courtroom. But he also got baited into a linguistic trap by Buchanan a few times, and as a result, he wasn’t able to make a very strong showing for the constitutional argument. Instead, the bratty Ferrara got the last word in the piece.

Please, please, please! Somebody at the ACLU pay attention to this! Call George Lakoff. Get your PR folks some more training from successful politicians who know how to fight trench warfare in 30 seconds in front of a camera. There’s a lot of room for improvement here, and I desperately want to see you do better. From where I sit right now, the truth is getting buried in the noise.

We can do better than this.

GOP Funds Ahmadinejad-Chavez Speaking Tour

(2006-09-21) — The Republican National Committee (RNC) today offered to fund a coast-to-coast U.S. speaking tour featuring Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, in the weeks leading up to November’s Congressional elections.

The offer comes in the wake of two days of public remarks by the two foreign leaders before the United Nations, the Council on Foreign Relations and U.S. news media. Their diplomatic pronouncements included…
denying the Holocaust,
– calling the U.S. president “the devil“,
– praying at the U.N. for the return of Islam’s fabled 12th Imam,
– praising Cuban dictator Fidel Castro,
– insisting any nation has the right to develop nuclear technology,
– portraying the United States as the locus of evil in the modern world, and
– plugging Noam Chomsky’s book “Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance.”

“President Bush can talk about his national security plan and foreign policy all day long,” said an unnamed RNC spokesman, “But no one makes a more compelling case than the duo of Mahmoud and Hugo. We want to make sure every American has an opportunity to hear these important world leaders.”

The Republican source said sponsoring the pre-election Ahmadinejad-Chavez speaking tour was also a way of “reaching across the aisle to help our colleagues in the Democrat party to get their message out, so the American voter can make an informed decision.”

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10.24.06

Making Suggestions

Posted in 1. The Story, 3. Recipes at 9:26 pm by Chef Matt

I have achieved a new level in the kitchen which has come about much sooner than I expected. It actually happened by accident this morning, but whatever the series of steps were that landed me here, I am happy that they have come about.

So allow me to reflect on this morning’s happenings to put it all in context.

I had finished the heating of the soups and sauces for the day, and the pasta cooking was minimal to say the least. As we hit the slower winter days, there is just not as much prep needed each morning, since by comparison to the hectic summer days, it is easy to feed the small crowds that come through our doors now. I was taking it a little easier by prepping the sandwich station (getting all the mayo ready for the steak and cheese subs… ugh) and a hand-scrawled note attached to the line caught my eye. On it was a list of sandwiches that we currently didn’t offer, but looked like somebody was planning on offering soon. There were cross-outs, revisions and price calculations on it as well. This was the work of someone who was planning on expanding the menu.

But one item caught my eye and made me shudder to my core. Even more than a steak and cheese with mayo. There in the middle was pastrami on rye (yum)… with American cheese. I read this and re-read it since I figured I could not have been reading right. Yes, I had read it right. My reaction was swift:

“Oh. HELL. No!”


One of my favorite sandwiches - but the cheese of choice is Swiss. Sometimes Muenster. But NOT American.

I called Sarah over and explained that the preferable cheese to go with Pastrami on rye is undoubtedly Swiss cheese - a cheese we don’t currently order. She was at first reluctant since ordering new foods is indeed harder, and Swiss is (for obvious reasons) a more expensive cheese than American. The trick to expanding a menu is to use as much of what you have in house already in the new items so that you can offer new big options on your menu without having to store 15 new items in your fridge.

Here is where the crossing point came. It is Sarah’s restaurant, and it is my job to do as I am told. But I was persistent on this point. I explained (politely again) that American cheese with pastrami would taste only mildly better than licking the restroom clean. (I of course was more diplomatic than that, but I was thinking it…) I also showed her that while she was considering offering corned beef in a sandwich as well, all that would be needed to make a Reuben is Sauerkraut (which we already have) and Thousand Island dressing and again, the Swiss cheese - so now she had TWO sandwiches to order the Swiss for… wasn’t THAT worth it?…

She agreed. And thereby I protected the world from a truly scary sandwich creation.

No, that is not the revelation that came about though. What this moment gave me as a status of “able to provide input into the menu”. I was later talking with Sarah and I mentioned how I made a butternut squash soup the night before, and how it was really great, and this was a great season for it. Her reply “Yeah, bring it in, and let’s see if we can make it here!”


This picture is relevant to the subject matter. But it also makes me giggle.

This was not a throw away comment either - she seemed really interested in what I had come up with, and is thinking about it as a new specialty soup! Wow! My first recipe that would be sold to the public! How exciting is that?!?

Well, I am stoked at least - and so tomorrow my soup makes its debut in front of my boss. Keep your fingers crossed. (If it makes it to the menu, I will be sure to let you all in on the recipe…). If all goes well, I will have taken my first step towards becoming chef of my own place someday. One step down, 2.9 million left to go…

Matt

PS Recipe for the soup is in the comments.


Well Now I’m Pissed

Rosie has left The View. Thanks alot Elizabeth Hasselbeck! May your googily eyes continue to google, but somewhere else because I can’t stand looking at you. If they don’t replace Rosie O’Donnell with either Kathy Griffin or Roseanne Barr, then screw that goddam show and the horse it rode in on.

Also in addition to making Kelly Ripa go away is there some way someone could make Sam Champion get off my tv screen as well? I have never been a big fan of his, but the last straw for me was when he was on location in some bad weather area–I think they were expecting a hurricane, and Sam Champion, NEWS REPORTER was reporting weather NEWS, from the beach in his BARE FEET. (To make matters worse he had rolled up his pants. Remember those fuckwads, from the 80s, who’d roll up their baggy jeans and wear their loafers without socks. That’s what he looked like to me). Anyway, when someone asked him about being barefoot he went off on a tirade about how much he loves the beach. Like the news story is about him and his beach love. Not the potential impending hurricane.

Please, make him and Kelly go somewhere together, happily. I don’t wish them any ill will–I just never want to see or think about either of them again. No offense Sam and Kelly, you just suck.

Samir’s Story

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“I was so angry. I began cussing at him, calling him a motherfucker, a son-of-a-bitch – you name it. I told him I was Shiite from the south and was part of the revolution against him in 1991. I said he murdered my uncles and cousins. He imprisoned my father. All these years of anger, I couldn’t stop. I tried to say the worst things I could. I told him if he were a real man he would have killed himself. I asked him: ‘Why are you living in that dirty little hole, you bastard? You are a rat. Your father is a rat.’”

- Samir, interpreter for the US Special Forces, auto mechanic, and Iraqi-American, recounts the moment he pulled Saddam Hussein out of his bunker.

Regardless of whether you are/were for, against, or ambivalent about the war in Iraq, this raw tale – ranging from his involvement in the 1991 uprising to the aftermath of catching Saddam – is an interesting, emotional read that gives an ‘on the front lines’ story.

Via Boortz.

8 Comments

  1. Was his father really a rat? :)

    Comment by Hus — April 27, 2005 @ 10:51 am

  2. Duuuuude. Creepy. Either we are both equally creative, or equally un-creative.

    Comment by Phelps — April 27, 2005 @ 12:04 pm

  3. “Regardless of whether you are/were for, against, or ambivalent about the war in Iraq”

    I agree. All of that is irrelevant. Everyone can cheer when an Iraqi gets to stick it to the dictator who brought so much pain to his life.

    The only way I’d be more proud of him at that moment would have been if he would have just shot the fucker and saved the time and effort of his trial.

    Comment by Brian Moore — April 27, 2005 @ 1:09 pm

  4. What I wouldn’t give for the chance to spit venom in a dictator’s face…

    Comment by Randall McElroy — April 27, 2005 @ 1:54 pm

  5. Randall McElroy,

    Noriega is still alive in Miami, Fl. (he’s in a hospital) Maybe you could set up a visiting time? :)

    Comment by Hus — April 27, 2005 @ 2:02 pm

  6. Randall McElroy,

    Where did you pick up this spitting venom trait, BTW? :cool:

    Comment by Hus — April 27, 2005 @ 2:03 pm

  7. Wonderfully raw, but also possibly fake.
    I have read, from plausible sources, that Saddam was never pulled from a hole. Instead he was captured while fighting from a house or some kind of small building. The whole hole thing is an after-capture setup apperantly made for the media. If so, then how did Samir get a chance for his heart rending comments?

    Comment by stephan — April 28, 2005 @ 3:27 am

  8. He didn’t call him a “mother shitter” or “son of an ass?”

    Comment by David Peterson — April 28, 2005 @ 8:02 am

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I am a devout Netflix user. My coworker, Andy, raves about the new Blockbuster service. For today’s post we were able to take a closer look at the habits of the users of the two online movie rental sites. Using Compete data we created a list of the top 10 most browsed movies on the two competing sites. Using these lists Andy and I will objectively debate which service is better and why. As always, please chime in by commenting. Let us know which service you prefer.

Opening Arguments:

Ryan Says: Netflix is the perfect example of the “long tail†theory in action (Chris Anderson even said so). While Netflix.com hosts over 2X the people of Blockbuster.com, the top ten browsed movies on Netflix attract a much smaller percentage of total site audience than those of Blockbuster. The reason is the breadth of films available on Netflix is so far superior that users spread themselves throughout the “long tail” which includes hard to find independent and foreign films. Most of these films are not even available at lesser services like….I don’t know…say, Blockbuster. Boom! 

Andy Says: Confession: I used to be a Netflix member. But that was a few years ago and I like to think that I’ve grown up and become more knowledgeable since then, so I am now a Blockbuster online member. I have to admit that having a Blockbuster store within a few blocks of where I live biases me a little, but with a membership base rumored to be around 43 million households, it seems that at least one of the nearly 6000 Blockbuster stores in America is in a convenient location for a lot of people. The convenience of being able to return videos to the store and browse (a process I fully admit to enjoying) the selection in person has led me to many movies I may have missed, and to less time spent online searching them out.

Digging further into the data we found that Blockbuster users average two sessions per month, compared to three sessions from Netflix users. It seems that I’m not the only one spending less time online looking for movies. 

Parting Jabs:

Ryan Says: Great point Andy! Confession: Blockbuster is inferior. The option of exchanging movies in the store defeats the whole purpose of online movie rentals. That’s like buying a plasma tv that has a black and white mode. Weak.

Moving on, Netflix draws a savvier, more informed client than Blockbuster. Thus I enjoy associating myself with the service, sharing my recommendations, and reading the reviews of others. While my fellow Netflixer is likely to have the thought provoking documentary This Film is Not Yet Rated in his queue, your average Blockbuster user is pumped because he can drop off Employee of the Month in exchange for Snakes on a Plane at their local store on the way back from an all you can buffet at Denny’s. You should be ashamed of yourselves.

Andy Says: The option of returning dvds to the store doesn’t “defeat the purpose of online rentals” because it is just that; an extra option. Now let’s take a minute to look at the “savvy†Netflix top ten… The Descent? That sounds a lot like the Netflix business model. This Film Is Not Yet Rated – No, but it was reviewed, and it’s not good. The tagline for Lady in the Water is “Time is running out for a happy ending.†Maybe that’s true, but I’m sure there will be plenty of time for an M. Night to showcase his award-winning worst supporting actor skills. And how long until Netflix adopts this as their own tagline? Ryan, this Worst Picture Nominee was one of your “well-informed†recommendations last month, right? And the real hidden gem in the list that all of us at Blockbuster are missing out on: Step Up. But really, it was a fine movie, the first time I saw it - five years ago when it was called Save the Last Dance. And last, but not least, Crash. More like Crash and burn, Netflix. Crash and burn.

Morning Reading

Filed under:Politics, Current Events — posted by cehwiedel on January 29, 2007 @ 5:53 am -0800 GMT

A bokay of opinion from Townhall.com:

  • Dinesh D’Souza writes about Jimmy Carter in “Giving radical Islam its start” in response to a recent appearance by the former president:

    Recently Jimmy Carter was on television, denouncing President Bush’s policies in Iraq. I find this highly ironic, because Jimmy Carter and his liberal advisers helped the Ayatollah Khomeini to come to power in Iran a quarter of a century ago. Thus they gave radical Islam control of its first major state. How this happened is worth recalling, because from Carter’s failure there’s a valuable lesson to be learned in Iraq.

    I think this is mildly misleading. Iran under Ayatollah Khomeini is the first Shi’ite Islamist state. The first major state to fall under the sway of radical Sunni Islamists is Saudi Arabia. Mr. D’Souza’s analysis is hampered by not keeping the two threads of Islam distinct.

  • Paul Greenberg looks at changing strategy (and generals) in Iraq through the prism of the Army’s newly published counter-insurgency manual. General Petraeus, now heading the military effort in Iraq, was a major force behind its publication. Mr. Greenberg notes that the manual emphasizes the importance of domestic support:

    Militarily, the new strategy may work, but only if given time, patience and support. But what about politically? None of the lessons from this new manual will avail if the war isn’t won on the decisive front in any such conflict: the home front. That is where another war was lost, the one in Vietnam.

    In the long shadow of that defeat, it became easy to forget that the now defunct Republic of Vietnam was holding its own, thanks to American air and logistical support, until Congress pulled the props out from under the Vietnamese. The same impulse can be seen in today’s demands that American troops be withdrawn from Iraq, or at least not reinforced.

    To quote General Petraeus’ manual again, our enemy will “try to exhaust U.S. national will, aiming to win by undermining and outlasting public support.”

    Quite right. The assorted weaselly resolutions in the Senate should be blocked using every available means.

  • Michael Barone, always worth listening to, views the Senate resolutions with disapproval as well:

    So the upshot of the resolution is that we should keep doing for some undetermined period of time pretty much what we have been doing, though it hasn’t been working, and we should not do the different things that Petraeus thinks have a chance — he’s not guaranteeing success — of working.

    What the resolution tells us is that most members of Congress, echoing what they think is the view of most voters, yearn to return to the holiday from history that we thought we were enjoying between the fall of the Berlin Wall and Sept. 11, 2001. And that they have no idea at all of how to get there.

    The trick is to yell loud enough to be heard through the din of the Beltway Echo Chamber.

And this from Patrick Ruffini on YouTube: George Will on Rudy Giuliani. (Hat tip: Glenn Reynolds at InstaPundit.)

Now back to work…

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