Monday, June 13, 2011

Moment of Zen

"That will be especially critical in contested states such as North Carolina, which hadn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter in 1976 until Obama eked out a victory three years ago.

Obama is committed to winning here again. The Democratic national convention will be held in Charlotte next year, and Obama is traveling to Durham on Monday to make a jobs pitch and raise his profile."

Um so. The pResident. Of the United States. Needs to raise his profile (??). In a state that he just won. Which was very unusual.

Sounds like an attention whore to me.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Great Adventure

I never accepted the "Six Flags" moniker; it's Great Adventure. It's a groundbreaking park that always gets everything before every other Six Flags but never gets credit on the television shows. But here's the best part - one of the original, early maps!!! I didn't want to lose THIS -

"The Passion"

No, I'm not including a picture. Screw that. It's the whole point.

"It turns out the "this film is TOO HOT for France!!" rumors were invented by Icon, Mel Gibson's production company. In reality, the French were more than happy to be bored while watching Jesus get whipped for six hours."

You know, it's not just that you're bored, it's that you're bored AND EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE. It's like you're *supposed* to love it or there's something wrong with you. I don't want to roll around in and crawl through the passion scenario; that's what Communion is here to symbolize. I don't see anywhere where we're *called* to revel in the passion, so why should I feel bad about a mere movie?? It isn't like Moses brought it to us from the mountaintop, you know? I am allowed to have an opinion even if that is that I loathe it.

And...so I do. From the insistent message of the relics and talismans of Catholicism to the female devil, to the lack of sympathetic characters. Yes, all of them. (You didn't think Cavaziel was Jesus, right? Good, me either.)

You know, if one has a desperate need to see Jesus' story portrayed on screen, it's hard to beat Jesus of Nazareth. Even if you're annoyed by Powell's ethnicity (I'm not but some are) the movie itself is full of human characters - like Peter! - who make you laugh and feel things - John the Baptist is AMAZING, if too brief. Right down to pegging the "Eli eli lama sabach thani" on the cross as quoting scripture, not admitting defeat. Not everyone knows that even now, for some reason. (Shame in a day when the bible is so free so many aren't familiar with the basics - guess that's how it goes sometimes.) And you don't have to worry about your children seeing it, like the Passion...thing. And you don't have to sit there for hours squirming in your seat, wondering where the hell to look, hoping no one notices you hate it or pretending to like it, praying for it to end. I didn't; I watched it at home and was free to say what I liked, out loud, which got me through the ordeal. But still something to consider when asking the burning question, "Shall I or shall I not watch The Passion?"