Weiner is a startling documentary about the ex-NY congressman, Anthony Weiner. After viewing even part of this movie, a big question arises as to why he allowed this movie to be made. He resigned his congressional seat after it was revealed that he had been sexting online by showing his bulging crotch. He subsequently ran for mayor and swore he was over this behavior. Then it was shown that he continued sexting and also having phone sex. Needless to say, he lost overwhelmingly in the race for mayor. I found an even bigger question that was not mentioned at all, and that is, why didn't he or his wife make any mention of the obvious need for psychotherapy?
Genius is another good movie based upon facts about the editor, Max Perkins (Colin Firth), for Thomas Wolf (Jude Law) and other famous writers such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. It's an intriguing look into the amazing task of reading, choosing (or rejecting) submitted manuscripts, seeing them through to publicaiton and then dealing with the writers themselves. An exceptional cast headed by Firth, Law, Nicole Kidman and Laura Linney. Firth is outstanding.
A Bigger Splash is another movie to be seen. It's a triumph for Ralph Fiennes. He's is a compelling ham, in a smash performance. He and his daughter (Dakota Johnson) go to visit an old friend and lover (Tilda Swinton) and her younger lover. Fireworks are mostly just below the surface and the reverie is smoldering.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
Post 29 Palms Visit
the mix falls
the rocks and joshuas
the cool city and home
a vermilion flycatcher
tents on the sidewalk
a barn owl close up in a palm tree, uncoordinated & slipping on the fronds
driving through the tenderloin, a pedestrian crossing against the light, seeming to have the attitude
like Hey!
(pedestrians have been influenced, I think, by bicyclists who pay about no attention to traffic signals)
a rosy boa slithers across our path
on food runners job - late lunches at kokkari
the desert vistas near the cholla garden
here and there, like a gin & tonic
the rocks and joshuas
the cool city and home
a vermilion flycatcher
tents on the sidewalk
a barn owl close up in a palm tree, uncoordinated & slipping on the fronds
driving through the tenderloin, a pedestrian crossing against the light, seeming to have the attitude
like Hey!
(pedestrians have been influenced, I think, by bicyclists who pay about no attention to traffic signals)
a rosy boa slithers across our path
on food runners job - late lunches at kokkari
the desert vistas near the cholla garden
here and there, like a gin & tonic
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Knight of Cups
Oh my!! An astounding visual delight - ocean, pools, the LA River, desert. In the water, over the water, under water. Where, what, why. Take it in, way in. Bleakness, but not really. Freeways, highrises, movie sets, deserted beaches, crowded beaches. I LOVE LA. 4 stars.
P.S. Don't a lot of us go to movies because we know that occasionally one comes along that leaves us flat out and awed? This one did it for me.
P.S. Don't a lot of us go to movies because we know that occasionally one comes along that leaves us flat out and awed? This one did it for me.
Friday, February 19, 2016
Stll Perfect After 60 Years
In 1956 three friends and I, all in our early 20s and from Southern California took a mexican freighter, Ensenada II, from Ensenada to Cabo San Lucas. On the way we stopped at Cedros Island and Tortuga Bay. We got off at Punta Palmilla and were rowed ashore in a dinghy. A resort was being built there. We were going to stay in the town of San Jose del Cabo, and we were taken there in a flat bed truck. We arrived when we pulled into a back yard. A man with an axe was chasing a small pig that was roped to a tree. The man chased the pig until the rope was fully tight around the tree, and then he chopped its head off. It worked perfectly.
60 years later and just weeks ago, a friend, with whom I had travelled to Baja 6 or 8 times before, and I, went there again. We decided to stay for the first time at the Palmilla Resort, the same one I had seen under construction in 1956. We had stopped in there over the years before a few times for breakfast or lunch The resort is now part of the One and Only chain of resorts and is very posh and expensive, with spectacular views of the gorgeous ocean from Punta Palmilla.
On our last day there we were on the deck out by the pool after finishing our lunch. We were lying in lounge chairs. After being there awhile I noticed very thin wires going across the pool and large deck area. They were about 10 feet above the surface. I couldn't figure out what they were. I went over to one of the gardeners and asked him. He told me they were there to keep the birds away. He pointed out they had small pieces of plastic, barely visible, at various lengths that made a noise that couldn't be heard by humans but bothered the birds. It worked perfectly.
*Although this blog is primarily for my comments related to movies and tv shows, I will occasionally, as here, drift to other matters, such as observations, poems and such.
60 years later and just weeks ago, a friend, with whom I had travelled to Baja 6 or 8 times before, and I, went there again. We decided to stay for the first time at the Palmilla Resort, the same one I had seen under construction in 1956. We had stopped in there over the years before a few times for breakfast or lunch The resort is now part of the One and Only chain of resorts and is very posh and expensive, with spectacular views of the gorgeous ocean from Punta Palmilla.
On our last day there we were on the deck out by the pool after finishing our lunch. We were lying in lounge chairs. After being there awhile I noticed very thin wires going across the pool and large deck area. They were about 10 feet above the surface. I couldn't figure out what they were. I went over to one of the gardeners and asked him. He told me they were there to keep the birds away. He pointed out they had small pieces of plastic, barely visible, at various lengths that made a noise that couldn't be heard by humans but bothered the birds. It worked perfectly.
*Although this blog is primarily for my comments related to movies and tv shows, I will occasionally, as here, drift to other matters, such as observations, poems and such.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
WHAT?
Spotlight gets 6 Oscars nominations and the interminable slog through the snow gets 12! I'm sorry.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Joy
Ok, it's not as good as Silver Linings Playbook, but it is still a very good movie. The courage, perserverance and determination to reach her goal is an amazing journey in the face of serious obstacles and negativity and is astounding, with a fully dimensional personality performance by Jennifer Lawrence. Wow! Who'd want to miss this?
Friday, November 20, 2015
Spotlight
Based upon the true story of the Boston Globe staff pursuing the depths of the public denial of the catholic church heirarchy, who were keeping the rampant child abuse by many of its priests out of the public eye. It took a tremendous amount of stamina, pursuit, courage and doggedness to keep after this intricate and elusive web. The best cast of the year with Mark Ruffalo in the spotlight with his persistent perseverance. This outstanding film should earn major awards at the Oscars.
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