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Thursday, May 26, 2005
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# | | Monday, May 23, 2005
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In October 2001 Faizal Aqtub Siddiqi, president-general of the International Muslims Organization, warned that the bombing of Afghanistan would create 1,000 Osama bin Ladens. In April 2003, Egypt's President Mubarak warned that the bombing of Iraq would create 100 bin Ladens. So right there you got a 90 percent reduction in the bin Laden creation program -- just by bombing a second country! # | |
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10:06 AM
I also noticed a lot of applause lines in the Weekend Update segment. An "applause line" is a joke where the punchline is not particularly funny (and sometimes isn't really a punchline) but expresses a politically correct viewpoint. The audience applauds the sentiment but doesn't actually laugh at the joke since laughter is involuntary but applause isn't. # | |
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9:39 AM
Spoilers below:
# | | Friday, May 20, 2005
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I will have time tonight to watch the combination of two of my greatest childhood loves: the Muppets and Oz. (Hey, what if the Muppets did a version of a different Oz? What would that be like? It might go something like...) I do have memories of how terrible Muppet Christmas Carol was* but I'm hopeful. *The basic problem with Muppet Christmas Carol was that it was a fairly straight adaptation of A Christmas Carol. We don't need that what with there being 500 other adaptations. Plus you end up with Michael Caine giving the are-there-no-workhouses speech to Beaker. The great Frank Gorshin died. One of the triumverate of great impressionists (the other two being Rich Little and Frank Travelena), the inventor of the hack Brando impression, the Riddler (whose performance literally revived a one-appearance character into one of Batman's more popular foes), and one of two comedians whose action figure I own (well, technically it's a Bele doll but I call it my Frank Gorshin action figure). (The other one if you care is a Bob Hope GI Joe doll). # | | Monday, May 16, 2005
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You can tell that the audience of a theater is filled with film nerds (besides the fact that they're watching a Jack Benny movie) when they burst into wild applause at the unexpected appearance of Charles Lane. And a microcosm of how African Americans were treated in Hollywood can be seen in the IMDB entry of Theresa Harris, the very attractive love interest of Rochester. Count how many times the word "maid" appears. # | | Sunday, May 15, 2005
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# | | Wednesday, May 11, 2005
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Reading books chronically understimulates the senses. Unlike the longstanding tradition of gameplaying—which engages the child in a vivid, three-dimensional world filled with moving images and musical sound-scapes, navigated and controlled with complex muscular movements—books are simply a barren string of words on the page... UPDATE: I forgot to link to the review. D'oh! # | |
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1:32 PM
Elsewhere he notes the consequence of a decision awarding 45K for a dead cat is apparently the state prefers one totals ones car to avoid hitting an animal in the street. Although if your car then damages the oldest tree in Bedford Falls, well, then you're screwed. (Maybe that's why George Bailey was going to kill himself; he knew he'd be sued for 45 G's for hitting that tree.) # | |
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# | | Sunday, May 08, 2005
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First The Aristocrats opens August 5th. However the film's website sez July 29 in NY and LA and August 12th nationwide. Second, Stan Lee will be playing the role of Willie Lumpkin. I was going to say this was the first time Stan Lee played a character he co-created but he did play the guy rescued by young Matt Murdock in Daredevil. Yeah, the guy was just a MacGuffin to give Daredevil his powers and blindness and we never saw him again but Stan Lee co-created him. # | |
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3:26 AM
Maybe Jim Downey needs to resubmit his Sneaker-Upper sketch (scroll down). # | |
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2:54 AM
One interesting section deals with a lad named Charlie whose father wanted him to watch Star Wars in numerical/fictional-chronological order. Getting the child to watch the series with fresh eyes from Episode I through VI in order, in a way that we Generation Xers never can, would enable us to watch the child for signs of confusion: the child might spot contradictions that our chronology-skewed brains never would. Other obvious research questions suggest themselves: When would Charlie first notice that Senator Palpatine is a bad man who wants to become Emperor, for example? When would he first have doubts about Anakin? Would Charlie be saddened that in Episode IV Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru don’t remember their old friends C-3PO and R2-D2?The experiment fell apart however when the boy's mother rented Return of the Jedi one conclusion is unavoidable: due to contamination by girl, the experiment is now invalidated and must be abandoned. # | |
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One thing that's interesting about the movie is that technology is such that jokes Douglas Adams made because he was writing for radio can be realized on the big screen without looking like crap. Arthur can say that Ford is turning into a sofa and Ford can look like a convincing sofa. Heck, in 5-10 years, they could have Zaphod be two-headed throughout the movie with the same budget rather than do whatever the heck it was they did. Spoilers:
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1:54 PM
Time Traveller: Excuse me, I'm looking for Koznofski. # | |
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1:45 PM
One scene that does sort of date it is the scene where McFly orders beverages that haven't been invented yet. Were McFly to order these sodas in 2005, he'd have similar trouble, what with Pepsi Free having morphed into "Caffeine-Free Pepsi" and TaB only being available in speciality stores that carry Nehi and other such things. Although even in 1985, the comedy in that scene seemed forced since it wasn't like either beverage was likely to be carried in a small-town diner even in 1985 # | |
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1:33 PM
The idea is that you only have to hold one convention because you could always time travel back to it multiple times for repeat visits. But suppose time travel works like it does in Superman comic books and you become an invisible wraith if you time travel to a period where you already were? Then what? If no time travellers show up, there are two possibilities for why that would be:
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ME: Hey, the Jiminy Glick movie is opening Friday. Ya wanna see it Friday night or some time Saturday? FRIEND: I can't. How about Sunday? ME: Sunday? Are you crazy?!?! The movie will have closed by then. # | | Sunday, May 01, 2005
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3:12 PM
I was going to give A Damsel in Distress the same fast-forward-when-Burns-or-Allen-aren't-onscreen treatment that I gave Honolulu (with an exception made in Honolulu for Sig Ruman) but when I saw P.G. Wodehouse's name in the credits, I figured I shouldgive the movie my full attention so I'll wait until I have a full 90 minutes to watch. Coincidentally I found this DVD of three other Burns and Allen movies at Costco for 9 bucks; these pictures seem to have the same "doesn't actually star them" issue. # | |
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And talking of beverages, Virgils Root Beer is the best damned root beer ever. UPDATE: The Dublin, TX Dr. Pepper bottler makes Dr. Pepper with cane sugar and will sell it to you online. # | |
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