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Friday, May 09, 2008

European Television

Just a typical Euro-TV show

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/09 at 08:11 AM
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Bruce Lee’s 7 Fundamentals

Excellent advice from the late action star.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/09 at 08:04 AM
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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Sand is Beautiful

Check out these microscopic shots of common sand. Each grain is a work of natural art.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/08 at 10:20 AM
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Top Ten Jackie Chan Fights

I agree with his pick of #1. Dragons Forever has an amazing climactic fight scene.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/08 at 09:26 AM
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Yep

Another one bites the dust.

I disagree with the sentiment about Obama being the best choice, however. There is no good choice this time. But McCain has a slightly better track record.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/07 at 09:18 PM
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Blame the Censors

When I think back on my life and wonder what lead me to want to be a writer or feel the way I do about certain things, I think about certain turning points in my childhood. One thing I clearly remember was something that happened in the mid 1960s. I was just a little kid then and a big fan of Saturday morning cartoons. Especially Jonny Quest, the Herculoids and some other action shows.

As a consequence of the Vietnam War, a bunch of lefty parents decided that kids should not be exposed to violence on television and the culture, because they claimed boys would grow up to be war-like. So they pressured toy makers to limit or ban toy guns. And they managed to get “violent cartoons” off the air (in other words, the ones I liked) to be replaced by tame, lame crap such as this junk. I was so offended by this junk, I raged about the injustice of these handful of people effecting the stuff I loved.

How could a small group of people have so much power over other people’s interests? That was my first lesson in the power of pressure groups.

I was only 11 in 1968, but I can tell you it pissed me off. So much so that to this day I have a deep abiding dislike for censors and political correctness.

Whatever happens to you as a kid has an effect on your later life. And even though I have outgrown those cartoons of my youth (I have checked them out on Boomerang and I still think they are way, way more imaginative and entertaining than that 1968 drivel and much of what followed), I am still dedicated to opposing the forces of repression. And that includes those who try to tell people what they should think, by banning what they can see, read or watch.  The actions of those self righteous parent groups in the 60s made me a libertarian at age 11.

I will keep fighting their ilk until the day die.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/07 at 07:59 AM
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Betty Page (1950)

This was considered risque back then.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/07 at 07:21 AM
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

American Idol: Top 4

Wow. It’s a no brainer who should go this week. I’ve never seen someone flame out as badly as Jason Castro on this show. His incoherent version of “I Shot the Sherrif” (which was about growing pot and having the cops on your case—I wonder why he picked that one. wink ) was so freaking bad I couldn’t wait to hear Randy and Simon tear into him. And his version of Mr Tambourine man was equally a mess. If he wasn’t high, he should have been. That was a disaster.

David Cook started off with Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf” and I knew the what the judges were going to say when he finished because I felt it too. It was kind of phoned in. But his version of the Who’s Baba O’Riley was decent and won him praise,.

Syesha Mercado did a great “Proud Mary” cover, but I knew Simon would compare her to Tina Turner. I think Tina would have approved, even if Simon didn’t. She was good. Her belted out version of “A Change is Gonna Come” appealed to the Audience and Paula (Simon, too), but I agree with Randy. That song was not made for shouting. It’s a smooth, soulful tune.

Finally David A, the teacher’s pet, won the day. Though I have to confess he is boring me now. I almost know how he’s going to interpret each song and while he sings well, it’s too aimed at what the judges want rather than being a unique personal performance. He reminds me of those kids in school who always did it the way the teacher wanted. As if to get their approval. With his dad in the audience each show, it seems he has been groomed for this contest and it does not feel organic at all. He wil probably win, but I don’t really care.

At this point I would rather see David Cook win. Syesha isn’t quite there, but she has shown the determination to win. Jason is a lot cause. If he stays it will only be because he has more fans than Syesha.


UPDATE
: Jason got the axe. No surprise. TMZ claims he is saying “Don’t Vote” in this clip. It sure did seem like he didn’t want to kep going. Maybe the process and media attention intimidated him.

I turned off my TV when he started to play his exit song. Once was enough.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/06 at 10:46 PM
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Scam of the Day

In this NBC video, they try to sell us on the idea that arctic ice is melting. Except there are penguins in the videos. That’s ANTarctica. The South Pole. And it’s seasonal that ice melts at the poles at certain times of the year. Around the time scamsters like this try to sell us Global Warming hype. 

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/06 at 10:01 AM
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Iron Man/Nick Fury

Marvel has announced two Avengers films, the first introduces Captain America, probably showing him being revived from the ice. Followed by his own movie. So this may be setting that up.

Posted by James Hudnall on 05/06 at 08:58 AM
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