Tuesday, August 21, 2007

On money

Money, get away
Get a good job with more pay and your O.K.
Money it's a gas
Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash
New car, caviar, four star daydream,
Think I'll buy me a football team
Money get back
I'm all right Jack keep your hands off my stack.
Money it's a hit
Don't give me that do goody good bullshit
I'm in the hi-fidelity first class traveling set
And I think I need a Lear jet
Money it's a crime
Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie
Money so they say
Is the root of all evil today
But if you ask for a rise it's no surprise that they're
giving none away

Pink Floyd - Money


So after being in the work force for roughly 8 months, I have learned one infallible truth: it's all about money. Everything is. No one does anything that's not monetarily related. Yeah, it sounds cynical, but to think anything else is simply naive. So lots of people want to help others and become doctors. Would this profession be so appealing, though, if the salaries weren't so high? And lots of people want to save the environment.... but don't think for one second Al Gore isn't making a killing off the whole global warming phenomenon, either direct or indirectly. It saddens me that money has managed to wiggle its fingers into every aspect of life. It decides what we see, what we learn. When you think about it, the only purpose of ANY TV show not on a premium channel is to sell advertisements. No one makes a show for the sake of art. Even art itself is only made to create money. What's so great about being a musician? To quote Dire Straits, "your money for nothing and your chicks for free."
Now I support capitalism and a free economy, but where does it stop? Nothing is sacred anymore. Cartoons are created to sell toys to kids. Movies created to sell products. Churches built to be nothing more than cash-cows. And as we become a world of corporations, and we see how powerful lobby's are affecting our policies, is it not inevitable that we become not a country of the people, by the people and for the people, but rather a country of the corporation. Is it too late to tear down the economy and create an anarchic utopia where we rely on each other and the goodness of humanity? Perhaps not too late, but the better question is will that even work. I doubt it. One greedy individual would send the entire complex tumbling down, and, for humans, there are few emotions as powerful as greed. Greed is what drives our society. Do people really need 20 million and a yacht to live comfortably? Giving even half of what they have to the less fortunate would no doubt make the world a better place. But in the end it comes down to the fact that we value money more than the life of some miniscule human being that we don't even know. We are a materialistic society, and materials require money. This mindset is likely impossible to change. I can't honestly say I don't want money. It lets me buy stuff. Would it be better for the world if I spent my 20 bucks on food for the poor rather than the Blades of Glory DVD? Well of course... but then how am I going to indulge myself? Whoever said 'money isn't everything' probably just didn't have any.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

A few tiny thoughts

After watching Real Sports this week, I decided I'm highly against dog fighting. That shit is FUCKED UP. Anyone whos takes part in it should be flogged.

You know what else is fucked up? People messing with other peoples cars! Sooo someone decided it'd be fun to mess with my tires. Hey, whoever you are, FUCK YOU! You're a worthless piece of shit and I would gladly beat you with a crow-bar if I knew who you were. Fucker


Dear everyone in the south,

learn to fucking drive!!

Sincerely,
Me


So Bonds finally broke Aaron's record. What ya gonna do? It was bound to happen. Did he do steroids? Yeah, probably. But in his defense, baseball never made steroids illegal. That's their damn fault. What still bothers me is that the man sounds like he's 12.

Someone needs to tell all those people with confederate flags that the civil war's over. Thanks.


Football season's starting!! Thank you god.

I love Erin Andrews

For several years one of the most common discussions I had among friends was which actress from 7th Heaven was hotter: Jessica Biel or Beverley Mitchell. After I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, i think we can definitively say that Biel has won the battle. Mitchell, meanwhile, was last seen in Saw II. Clearly Cinemax lies ahead. And I, for one, am excited.

Monday, July 30, 2007

On the Vick saga

Halls of Justice Painted Green
Money Talking
Power Wolves Beset Your Door
Hear Them Stalking
Soon You'll Please Their Appetite
They Devour
Hammer of Justice Crushes You
Overpower

The Ultimate in Vanity
Exploiting Their Supremacy
I Can't Believe the Things You Say
I Can't Believe
I Can't Believe the Price You Pay
Nothing Can Save You

Justice Is Lost
Justice Is Raped
Justice Is Gone
Pulling Your Strings
Justice Is Done
Seeking No Truth
Winning Is All
Find it So Grim
So True
So Real

Metallica - ...And Justice for All


Pacman Jones got in a brawl at a strip club -probably not the best of ideas, but he'll be forgiven. Tank Johnson had enough guns in his house to storm the Vatican - we forgave him, and didn't even raise a fuss when he was allowed to play in the Superbowl. Iverson kicked his naked wife out of his house - and we forgave him (everyone's wanted to just kick their woman out of the house some time or the other, right? Right?). Jamaal Lewis served time in prison for helping to set-up a cocaine sale - and he was forgiven. Then we get to Ray Lewis - the man was implicated in someone's stabbing. The dude died for crying out loud! - yet we forgave him. But lastly is Mr. Michael Vick. He made the mistake of messing with dogs - and he will NEVER be forgiven.
America's an affluent countr, so we have the luxury of doling on our pets, specifically our cats and dogs. They become our companions and part of our family. Shit, the last time I cried was when my dog died. Our pets need us to live, so they are always there. You don't have to deal with rivalries or jealousy or greed or any of the other petty things that make human-to-human relationships so damn difficult. With the amount people work in this country, often human to animal relationships are the only ones we have time for, sadly enough. So when someone hurts our beloved animals, well it raises the ire of the nation.
With the amount of murders and other tragedies in this country, it seems like we're almost desensitized to these things. You don't see a People for the Ethical Treatment of People. Animals are seen as small and defenseless, and so they will always be a sympathetic figure. As much as I love animals, PETA just seems insane to me sometimes. Seriously, get a fucking job! But anytime there is even the slightest hint of animal cruelty, there is PETA, ready to fight on behalf of the tiny creatures that can't speak for themselves.
So whether Vick was personally involved with the dog fights or not, he's fucked. I mean, let's suppose he wasn't directly involved, I find it hard to believe that he had no clue what was happening on his property. He didn't notice the charge for twenty dog kennels on his credit card bill? Even if we give Vick the benefit of the doubt, the man is fucked. His reputation has been sullied beyond repair. Athletes, especially African-American athletes, are placed under a degree of scrutiny not felt by any other public figures. Politicians, musicians and actors always seem to be able to get away with what athletes are crucified for. Athletes are seen as being pampered and coddled and overpaid for playing a child's game. Their salaries are directly based on our, the fans, attendance of their events, and all we ask in return is that they be model citizens. It seems rather hypocritical that while selling drugs will give a rapper "legitimacy," it would serve only to vilify an athlete, but life is intrinsically not fair. While the majority of athletes are not only modern citizens, but go above and beyond that, giving much back to their communities, it is the few that take part in less honorable behaviors that always seem to garner national attention, which is truly a shame.
I've never been the biggest Vick fan, always felt he's been highly overrated and I just never bought the hype, but I kinda have to feel for the man. He's been named guilty by the general public before he's even been given a fair trial. Is some of this his own doing? Undoubtedly. Dog fighting charges don't just come out of nowhere. But the man is being publicly hung (not to mention the fact that the ugly racial divide in this country is once again rearing its head). A black athlete involved in dog fighting? Sorry Mike, but you're fucked. Your endorsements, your appeal, your overall celebrity... say goodbye to it. It's done, over. Good luck Vick, you're gonna need it. Next time maybe just kick a baby. No one likes them.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Some random thoughts on the day of Beckham's first MLS game

I am immortal
I have inside me blood of kings
I have no rival
No man can be my equal
Take me to the future of your world

Born to be kings, princes of the universe
Fighting and free
Got your world in my hand
I'm here for your love and I'll make my stand
We were born to be princes of the universe

Queen - Princes of the Universe


Okay, the whole Beckham spectacle is absolutely ridiculous. I have to say, it's rather impressive. 300,000 jerseys sold?? That is insane! Now, I've previously stated that I didn't think Beckham could make soccer popular in the US, but what I failed to consider is the paparazzi and celebrity friends that follow him. Beckham is famous for being famous. And he has famous friends. If you want attention in America, those two things are gold. I mean, look at Paris Hilton. I have no idea why she's even in the news. I wanna see where soccer can go with Beckham. The problem I foresee is that he will be bigger than the actual game. The NFL has avoided this at all costs. Babe Ruth, Gretzky and Jordan did this to baseball, hockey and basketball, respectively, and in the long run it may have hurt their sports (though it can also be argued that Gretzky and Jordan saved their sports in the first place). I mean, Ruth is still more popular than ANY baseball player alive today. And it can be argued that neither the NHL or NBA have recovered from the retirements of Gretzky and Jordan. It's too damn hard to find athletes who are both excellent ambassadors for their sports AND the most talented in their sport. Regardless, if anyone can make soccer big in America it is Beckham. And I gotta say, I'll be rooting for him. It's gonna be a tough road though.

- So I was trying to think of why Beckham would leave Europe to come here. This is a country where poker is more popular than soccer. Obviously, the money was sweet. And I totally underestimated how hyped his arrival would be. But if you're a pro athlete, don't you have that urge to play at the highest level? The MLS is probably comparable to the second division in one of the major European leagues. Beckham is better than that. Watching the last few minutes of his Galaxy debut, though, it hit me.... he really can't lose here. He's already being hailed a savior and will make every MLS team money simply by him playing in the game. Since it's the MLS, there really isn't any pressure. Compared to the British sports media that regularly rips Beckham apart, the American media will be much softer, and thus far our media have embraced Beckham to a degree that I find quite astounding. EVERYONE is talking about him, and it's all been positive. If you were given a fuck load of money to live in LA, have relatively little pressure on you, and be treated like a hero (and this is before you even played a game!), how could you turn this down? Yeah, the competition in Europe is greater. But the money would likely not be as good, the pressure would be100 times greater, and Beckham would not be as dominant a figure as he can be in the MLS. And ultimately, if he can manage to truly penetrate the American sports zeitgeist and make soccer a major part of US culture, then he will be more than a big-time athlete. He will go down with Jordan, Gretzky and Ruth and will become the stuff of legends.

- Seriously, how do people just walk into a bar wearing a cowboy hat, boots, and overalls while taking themselves seriously? You fuckers look ridiculous! Granted, you're also all roughly 5 inches and 100 pounds bigger than me, so do as you wish.

- Thick Texas accents piss me off. Thus far, I think the only accents I actually like are Wisconsin accents. They amuse me.

- They should rename Texarkana Land O' Lakes, cause every girl here is a butter face

-If they gave out medals for picking out the slowest check-out line at stores, I would win gold all the time

- On a related note, Walmarts kinda creep me out. Not sure if it's the mass consumerism or the fact that the gigantic Walmarts they have here just remind me of the south. There's just something intrinsically wrong with a store that refuses to sell albums that have 'explicit lyrics' but has no problem selling guns

- If ESPN's plan was to put Jessica Biel on 'Who's Now?' in an effort to get me to watch... it worked. If you're a girl, and you want a guy, go learn some sports facts. It's ensures that you always have a conversation piece and it's hot as hell.

Other things girls should do:
- Wear jeans that have like slits near the knees. They have that punk vibe too em. Love that
- Learn to cook. EVERY guy you know will love you if you make them food
- Learn to fix cars. When the chick in Transformers is trying to fix Bumblebee.... just damn (the midriff baring shirt and hip-hugging jeans also helped a tad)

- Why's Cuba Gooding doing Hanes commercials with MJ? These are weird

Monday, July 16, 2007

Whos Now? Who Cares....

I took the tube back out of town
Back to the Rollin' Pin
I felt a little like a dying clown
With a streak of Rin Tin Tin

I stretched back and I hiccupped
And looked back on my busy day
Eleven hours in the Tin Pan
God, there's got to be another way

Who are you?

The Who - Who Are You?

Probably 75% of the actual television I watch is sports. This means that Sportscenter is my TV bible. I watch it everyday. It comforts me. I need noise to seep, and in the absence of music I'll go with Sportscenter. Lately, though, they have been doing this stupid 'Who's Now?' segment where they pit 32 athletes in a March Madness type tournament to decide who the ultimate 'now' athlete is. Now, as interesting as this might sound (i mean, what guy doesn't love arguing sports?), there are several flaws with ESPN"S whole tournament process.
The athletes selected poses a major problem. Shaun White? Kelly Slater? Chuck Liddell?? How are they even on the list? And you're putting Vince Young and Matt Leinart on the list instead of McNabb or Favre? And where's AI, KG, Duncan, Oden, Durant? No way in hell TonyParker is bigger than any of them (rap album or not). I mean, how can you do a 'who's who' of athletes without some of the biggest names? And you expect people to accept this thing as somehow legitimate? Such bullshit.
And the whole thing only considers non-retired athletes. Which, again, is total bullshit. Where's Barkley? And Bird? And Magic? What about Emmit Smith, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Wayne Gretzky, Bo Jackson, Willie Mays, Pele. The whole thing is flawed as balls. How can you expect anyone to take this seriously when you leave off Michael Jordan, who is still arguably the biggest athlete on the planet? Put him in the bracket and NOBODY, beats him (with maybe Tiger Woods being the exception, but I have a feeling Jordan would win that battle).
Lastly, the way they decide who wins is utter crap. Their "panel" accounts for 30% percent of the vote. Now, I'm fine with Wilbon, he covers all sports on a daily basis. But Keyshawn Johnson? Sorry if I don' exactly respect his opinion on a wide variety of sports or expect him to be unbiased as it regards to football (though, he did surprisingly vote against Reggie Bush, but I'm gonna chalk that up to jealousy). Don't you really need a larger panel here? I mean, these guys said Tony Parker was bigger than Roger Federer. So the greatest tennis player of this generation (and, by the time he's done, maybe all time) is less 'now' than Parker who, though an all-star, can't really even be considered a top-5 NBA point guard? What kind of crap is that? What about LT over David fricking Beckham? Ridiculous.
I'd say it was a good idea... but it's not really. Does anyone actually like this thing? It's annoying as balls. And I didn't mind Stuart Scott before the whole thing began (unlike a large number of people), but he's starting to get on my nerves at this point. And honestly, if they define "now" to me one more time, I will kidnap Chris Berman until they stop this travesty. I still love you ESPN, but this time you have led your flock astray. Just stick to highlights.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Transformers

You got the touch
You got the power

After all is said and done
You've never walked, you've never run,
You're a winner

You got the moves, you know the streets
Break the rules, take the heat
You're nobody's fool

You're at your best when when the goin' gets rough
You've been put to the test, but it's never enough

Stan Bush - The Touch

I love 80s cartoon. Thundercats, G.I. Joe, Voltron, Transformers. I lived for them. And yes, I'm a huge nerd, so fuck you. When I heard there was a Transformers movie I was initially excited.... then I heard Michael Bay was directing. I don't like Bay. His movie are aways too over-the-top and grandiose. While I enjoyed The Rock and Bad Boys, Armageddon and Pearl Harbor were pretentious wastes of money. Why not someone like Bryan Singer? And tell me Peter Jackson wouldn't have dominated. Bay can do action, that can't be argued, but I seriously doubted his ability to do anything else. The cartoon version of Transformers worked cause the robots were given human traits. Could Bay manage to make them resonate with viewers? The Rock and Bad Boys worked due to the actors involved (Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage, and Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, respectively). Transformers contained no such pedigree of actor. Plus, hearing Bay disparage the original Transformers movie broke my heart. Yeah, the movie was just an excuse to sell a whole new line of toys. But I love that movie. It is easily one of my favorites. Just let me have it and damn anyone who puts it down. And this coming from Bay, who admitted to not even being a fan? Fuck you man.
So needless to say, I was rather ambivalent when I heard he was going to be directing a movie of one of the iconic shows of my childhood. I have to say, though, I was pleasantly surprised.

****SPOILER ALERT***

Of course, the movie wasn't perfect and there were definitely things I would have done differently.

- To start out with, there's too much human involvement. Why are there so many fuckin humans in Transfrickinformers? And the problem is, Bay has no idea how to direct human-human interactions. They either have to be shooting someone or doing something comedic. How bout you just let them act? Give me less humans and more damned robots!

- That neurotic Decepticon spy thing. Its weapons were cool as hell, but its 'noises' or whatever they were were just plain annoying. And why not use Laserbeak? How cool would that have been??

- The scene where the robots are hiding behind the house is ridiculous and pointless. You're telling me people can't hear a bunch of 50-foot metal robots walking around?? Seriously??

- Megatron's plane was awesome as balls... but still, he's a gun. He HAS to be. Okay, I get why they wouldn't want to use it, but fuck that. You HAVE to cater to the hardcore fans somewhat. They're gonna be the ones scrutinizing the movie and spreading it by word of mouth. Plus, if Megatron turns into a gun it gives more screen time to Starscream.

- Jazz's death was BULLSHIT. Complete and utter. Megatron just rips him in half?? I was upset. And how was Jazz so much smaller than Megatron? And there is NO FUCKING WAY Optimus would EVER leave Bumblebee or any of his own behind. I will not forgive you for that Michael Bay.

- Why did they drive into the city? Someone explain this to me. This didn't make a lick of sense. Why don't we drive into the city where innocent people can get hurt!

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And I didn't totally get that thing killing Megatron. He should've died to Prime's hands. And what's with them being brothers? We better get a fuckin back story now.

What I liked:

- The robots transforming was absolutely AMAZING. It blew me away. And the robots themselves were ridiculously detailed. I couldn't speak when I first saw Optimus. And I even liked the new Bumblebee...

- ... On that note, Bumblebee worked due to Bay referencing his original VW form in the car lot. Bay also using lines from the show and movie ("you've failed me again Starscream" and "one shall stand, one shall fall") was a classy touch, akin to referencing yellow spandex uniforms in X-men. Like I said, with a cult movie like this you have to cater to the hardcore fans, at least somewhat, and that's what they did with Transformers (also something they didn't do with X-3, another problem with that piece of shit movie).

- The fight scenes. Bay can just fucking do action, hands down. Two transformers fighting each other amidst freeways is enough to give me a metallic hard-on. And the opening sequence with Scorpinox was pimp.

- Megan Fox. I could've just stared at her stomach and ass for the entire movie. I'm predicting right now that she becomes the next Jennifer Love Hewitt (guys will adore her, girls will shower her with undeserved hate).


Ultimately, Bay did a decent job. The fight scenes and robots were impeccable. The transformations were cool as balls. Keeping Peter Cullen was Optimus was a good choice (although there may have been riots if he didn't). Was Bay the best choice? Probably not, but honestly this would be a very difficult movie to direct. I think Peter Jackson, Ridley Scott or James Cameron would've done a better job of humanizing the robots. But they also would have got rid of the light-hearted, comedic parts of the move, which, surprisingly, worked very well. Bumblebee doing his best to get Sam some and then peeing on the dude were just hilarious parts to the movie, and I think I died at the whole parents and masturbation part. All-in-all, a good summer movie that doesn't really require you to think (and, well, maybe it's better not to try and rationalize a bunch of transforming alien robots coming to Earth to try and find a pair of glasses) and provides lots of cool giant things blowing shit up. Good times. I'm now super excited for the second movie (which is supposed to have Soundwave in it! I love him!!) Yeah, I'm a huge nerd, so fuck you.

Monday, July 9, 2007

On Live Earth

Don't go near the water...
Don't you think it's sad,
What's happened to the water?
Our water's goin' bad.

Oceans, rivers, lakes and streams
Have all been touched by man.
The poison floatin' out to sea
Now threatens life on land.

Don't go near the water...
Ain't it sad,
What's happened to the water?
It's going bad.

The Beach Boys - Don't Go Near the Water


I love music. And there was something about Live Earth that struck me. Seeing a bunch of millionaire musicians do something for the environment.... it gave me some actual hope for the future. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I did see a lot of it. Maybe I'm just a sucker for big, socially conscious musical festivals, but I thought it was fucking sweet. Some thoughts, then....

- One reason I think Live Earth was so good, at least on TV, was that it seemed like all the artists were trying their hardest. Even Duran Duran, who no one seemed to really give a crap about (did they not play Hungry Like A Wolf, or did I just miss it?) The exception seemed to be Genesis. They looked like they were coasting. But on that note, Phil Collins may be 75, and it was for a good cause, so I'll give them a pass.

- The Alicia Keys-Keith Urban cover of Gimme Shelter was actually pretty cool

- I have to say, I was in no way, shape or form a Melissa Etheridge fan before the concert, but her whole political spiel was highly impressive and pretty damn cool.

- Who's KT Tunstall? She was pretty awesome. Cool musician that I'll have to check out. And I totally dig the accent

- Akon talking about a stripper girlfriend totally fit in with the socially conscious attitudes of the other bands. Seriously, what?

- So is no one else shocked by Al Gore's meteoric rise to super-stardom? I mean, he got the biggest ovation at the event. And seriously, if you're Gore, is there a better slap in the face to Bush and his administration than successfully organizing such a concert? While the Bush administration has neglected, if not hurt, the environment, Gore managed to create a movement and raise interest in his environmental cause. During Bush's term, possibly his two biggest detractors have been the young voting group and Hollywood - both of whom Gore now solidly has on his side. Ultimately, mob rule will prevail. And whether you believe in global warming or not (I believe it exists and is a growing problem, just not on apocalyptic proportions), it is now the prevailing theory among the young and famous.
If Gore ran for president now, I think he'd win. Shit, have you seen the other candidates? I'd vote for him. All that prevented Gore from winning in his previous race (although it must be noted I am skeptical as to whether he actually 'lost') was a complete and utter lack of personality. But who the hell needs that when you have Bon Jovi and DeNiro in your corner? Is there a more beloved political figure in America right now than Al Gore? If you're him, don't you have to join the presidential race? And honestly, it'd be nice to have a president looking to make a beneficial change rather than simply striving to spread capitalism through war.