hmmmm
sad when the professionals cant execute a joke as well as the amateurs...
Dogfighting
"Some have said things to save their own necks. Michael Vick has received more negative press than if he had killed a human being. His crime is, it was a dog." --Atlanta NAACP Chapter President R.L. White
White said he does not support dogfighting and that he considers it as bad as hunting.
As bad as hunting.
Hmmm.... "It didn't surprise anyone - most people knew the fights were going on - just nobody talks about it. There's a certain code on the streets..." ... "...even in a gang shooting, most people say 'the guy had it comin to him' - who's going to be concerned about a dog when they have to deal with their own life in situations every day"
Hmmmm.... "They will be forced to run on treadmills with "bait" animals such as cats dangled in front of them - the reward usually being to maul them afterwards." ... "Part of the psychology of dog fighting is the same as other forms of animal cruelty - a lot of it is about power and control. The dog fighter sees his dog's victory as having a direct reflection on his strength and manliness, which I think is one of the reasons that we see brutal treatment of animals that don't perform well," Dr Lockwood said.
Well there ya have it...
Some are saying 'this is a cultural thing' and part of the culture is to treat the individual the way the dog is treated. Fine by me... would you like me to oversee the drowning and electrocution - i'd be more than happy to do so.
Highlights of the Spring Season
Not that anyone cares... since no one who reads my blog will sit through several hours of cartoons on a recommendation... but the series have been running long enough now that it's worth commenting.
Best Anime of the Spring
Seirei no Moribito (go ahead, watch the first 2:30 of that... and remember that this is youtube... imagine this in HD - because it's available that way)
Hands down - better than the overly stylized Champloo or X or those horrible 90s samurai abominations, this isn't just a good story. Not much filler... nothing subtle... just very well told and unbelievably well drawn. Already licensed for the US, if they get good voice talent (which is a LOT less likely than it should be) they could run it in primetime and it might hold its own. This is the sort of standard to which the studios in Japan are churning out animation and it's SOOOO much better than the garbage American's create.
Others of note: Claymore, El Cazador de la Bruja - both good (so far...) - just that Seirei is a real standout.
Three underappreciated series have already finished - Sola, Rec, and Hitohira. Of them, Rec is my favorite. I'm not really Hitohira's target audience (though i think Hitohira as a school play might be really genius - if only for the recursiveness), Sola tried a little too hard to be something bigger than it was, but Rec - Rec was subtle. It's a love story between an advertising executive and the voice actress for his product... episodically built around 10 different Audrey Hepburn films... this is the sort of thing that you can do in anime and it uses the medium perfectly. Yes - it's a bit cloying - but it's a love story... that's like saying Saw III was a bit bloody.
Now - dont get me wrong - there's some real crap out there too. There's a lot of it - but for example...
Idolmaster Xenoglossia
What happens when you combine a 'save the world from meteors' mecha story with an all girl pop-idol competition? yeah... exactly. This one is... hmmm... bad. Bad in a I want to shoot minmei sort of way. The Mecha arent even pretty - though you can tell there are moments when the male element of the animation team went a little whole hog to try and rectify that - usually in the fight sequences. Lots of repetition - reusing sequences and backdrops - overused memory sequences. Considering that - the story isnt too terrible. It's a bit copy and paste - but honestly - what CAN you do with something like this. Good to know that 12 yr old Ami Futami has a B bloodtype... strange people... and the old guy hanging out on the beach with all the 16 yr old girls in swimsuits is more than a little pervy (fan service is bad enough - but come on...).
What's odd - this feels like one of those 'trying to be all things to all people' animes that ends up being shallow and abysmal everywhere as a result. Feels like Mai Otome in some ways - with less interesting art... and when we get to the inevitable best friend betrayal homestretch that i see coming - it all just feels like a mess.
While I'm Waiting to do something productive and as we all watch LiLo perform the toilet death-spiral of her nascent career...
I finished watching Kar Wai Wong's 2046 the other night... one of the best pieces of cinema I've seen in years. Spectacular. I never knew where it was going and it tore me up. Zhāng Zǐyí is an actress... damn...
Watched The Departed afterwards... probably a mistake - since it felt like a poor imitation of a hong kong police action drama (of course, there's a good reason for that). Ok fine - it might well be better than the original 'Infernal Affairs' (which i havent seen) - but after seeing 2046 I couldn't help but feel I was watching a knockoff. A screenplay that hollywood loved, but to me felt piled high with caricatures and mediocre performances (sorry, but Nicholson just felt like The Joker sans makeup). Then again - maybe it's Wong's fault for making such a good film.
Followed that up with a couple truly crappy films... as i'm running out of things in my queue that are worth watching. Not that that bothers me all that much - i've found a couple really really good series of fansubbed anime that have taken up the slack. (Yes, I'm embracing my inner geek... but some of this stuff has just gotten REALLY good). Kanon requires some patience and a willingness to get past the big-eyed style - but man when the hooks sink you're screwed. Shakugan no Shana was fun too in a far cheesier and less adult sort of way, as are a number of the Spring season releases from this year. If your experience with anime is Speed Racer, Robotech, and /or Pokemon - you might consider a new look - afterall - you cant judge Morrison's Invisibles or The Watchmen based on Ditko's ROM or the old Archies. This stuff has become a remarkable medium for storytelling.
And now that you're giggling at my childish source of entertainment - i'll go back to reading Cormac McCarthy - which is the other thing i've been doing - so piss off ;)
Guilty of kidnapping and conspiracy to commit larceny, housebreaking, kidnapping, false official statements and murder for his involvement in the death of Hashim Ibrahim Awad - an Iraqi Police Officer.And he gets what... a year in jail and now he goes home?
heheh...
i love this
"His mother isn't exactly making the most of her high-speed connection. She only uses it to read Web-based newspapers."
So, hollywood... you afraid yet? you should be...
I love the president.
I think what we're doing in Iraq is absolutely the right thing.
I really want to encourage him and all the people that support him.
Because, in the end, he's a great man... and so are all the wonderful people who agree with me.
There...
so please don't take all my stuff.
(when does someone stop him from using the constitution to wipe his ass? - oh crap... did i say that out loud... kidding!!! i was kidding!!! really....)
Watched CSPAN all night....
Listened to Hillary drone (she just doesnt have the *fire*)
Listened to Norm Coleman (he just doesnt have a brain)
Listening to Kerry (wtf were the dems thinking with this dumbass)
why cant we have senators who can hammer this issue - it's not like it's a surprise... eloquence? rhetoric? nah... but nice ties and tailored suits.
ahh well... it's a democracy... you cant have everything.
Also saw that there's a rebuttal to william kristol's tripe from a couple days ago (the W will be seen as a great president spew). The 250 pages of responses had to rattle the WP's editorial board... since they were almost all better considered than Kristol's cheerleader routine. The problem, of course, is that Kristol could be right - and no one sees it...
my response:
There is only one thing Corn misses here... Bush is a symptom. The problem is the 27% of this country who still - in the face of such overwhelming evidence - 'feel in their gut' that Bush is doing a great job. We have a terrifying minority in this country - driven to the irrational - willing to put their own egos before reality or the interests of their families, friends, communities, or country. Kristol and Podhoretz are canaries - there is a poison in the Republic - and if left to fester, god help us, a future America could evolve that all but worships W. Afterall - which among you could have imagined the absurd state of our current political rights and freedoms 10 years ago?