Thursday, January 22, 2009

"Sexiest Movie EVER"

First time I ever saw Logan's Run was way back in the 1970's before it was made into a (short lived) TV show. Yes, the movie is dated in appearance, but the story is quite timeless.

Based on a 1967 dystopian sci-fi novel by William Nolan, in the world of "Logan's Run" no one is allowed to live long enough to age and die of natural causes. The movie was released in 1976 and, especially compared to a movie like "Star Wars", looks a bit like an odd night at the Playboy Mansion.

I've been hearing for years that there was going to be a remake... not of the original movie, but a more faithful retelling of the original book. The 1976 movie got the basics down, but a lot of details were changed... it happens any time a book is made into a movie, and for various reasons.

But as this is a high quality story, I am looking forward to seeing a movie version that people will take more seriously than the 1976 version.

Slated for 2010...!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

if you shop through Amazon....

if you shop through Amazon... use the link provided on Half Price Books .... HPB will get a commission for all sales made through that link... might be as little as a half of a percent (I really don't know how much...) but it helps us out... not money directly into my pocket... but it costs you nothing extra to do so!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Word Association

ok... less "word" and more "photo", but what do YOU think of when you see this photo?


That's right, Muhammad Ali...

GOAT...

I love the Shroud of Turin

I was just watching Ben-Hur on PBS, the ending which is the implication of the ressurection of the Christ. Got me thinking about one of my favorite historical artifacts of all time.... the Shroud of Turin.

That's right.

I say this with pure sincerity and zero sarchasm: I LOVE the Shroud of Turin.

I'm not Christian beyond being raised in a "Judeo-Christian" environment, so I do not believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ as the Messiah and Son of God, healer of our sins, etc etc etc... Despite that, he was of flesh and blood and walked the Earth 2000-ish years ago and made significant contributions to history and society directly and moreso indirectly. Even if you are not Christian, if you grew up in a Judeo-Christian world, he means SOMETHING to you, even if you think he means NOTHING to you... because if you think that he means "nothing" to you, you have taken the time to decide that he means nothing to you...

Go ahead... DON'T think about Jesus... actively DON'T think about Jesus... you can't... how very Zen... mwuah hahaha

But back to the Shroud...

Things in my life don't have value for their price, but for their meaning and significance. "Treasures" of a society say as much, or maybe more, than heroes and events, because they speak of the common man and his personal values. This is similar to why I love old history books; they are innacurate, biased, and slanted... which says more about the time in which they were written than the facts themselves. I had a history book from 1904 that talked of Christopher Columbus as if he himself planted the US flag on Capitol Hill. Gives you NO useful information about Columbus, but it tells you a lot about what the US was like in 1904...

I digress again... Back to the Shroud...

About a year ago, I watched a program on PBS that neither proved nor disproved the divinity of the Shroud as a relic. Actually, the science that it demonstrated proved almost equally that it could be either... For instance, one test showed how bacteria on human skin could create the "photographic" image on a cloth under the right conditions and with enough time (hours, not years). Hoax or not, most the tests showed that it was very possible and likely that the Shroud image was created because of interaction of skin and cloth...

In other words, the cloth that is the Shroud contained SOMEONE at some time. But why is this significant? It's one of many possibilities, some of which are:

1. The Shroud is the Death Shroud of the Christ, proving his divinity
2. The Shroud is the Death Shroud of the Christ and proves his humanity
3. The Shroud is a "fake" relic, but the fact that someone took the time to create it, IT SHOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF RELICS TO RELIGIOUS FOLLOWERS.

Around the world, churches and cathedrals are filled with relics, enough that you would think that each Saint must have had nearly twenty fingers each, the Cross was built from an entire forest, and popes were each filled with gallons of blood to accomodate the demand for such. I've even heard that there are 13 cathedrals in France alone that claim to have the Holy Foreskin of Christ. Amongst the hundreds of finger bones of Saints, splinters of The Cross, gallons of blood... believers tend to just take their authenticity at face value.

But not The Shroud.

The image is not paint, ink, dye, pencil, lacquer, shellac,... it's blood, sweat, and tears... literally. If it's a hoax, the creator knew it would be under rigorous scrutiny.

Even if the Shroud is a manufactured fake, someone took the time to create something SO realistic and believable, it continues to stump and baffle science the hoaxer could have never even dreamed of.


WE CAN SEND A MAN TO THE MOON, BUT WE CANNOT PROVE OR DISPROVE WITH ANY CERTAINTY THE ORIGINS OF THE TURIN SHROUD.

Of course, individuals have made up their minds on its authenticity, just as there are individuals who have made up their minds on whether or not the Moon Landing was a government hoax. But there is no absolute, world wide, universally accepted conclusion, and I don't think that there ever will be.

And I don't think that will matter.

As long as even non-Christians like myself understand that this hunk of linen is an important historical artifact as EITHER hoax or authentic relic, the truth might never really matter.


Wednesday, January 07, 2009

It was Twenty Years Ago Today....


mom made me grow out my Mohawk for months and then took me to get my hair cut somewhere... was my first paid-for hair cut in a couple years. I'd been cutting it myself for several years...

But this was "Senior Pictures"... and as they cost MONEY, I had to do as she said. I didn't mind actually. I knew it was coming, and I knew I would have to comply.

The coat was something I bought for $8 at Ragstock in Madison, and I practically lived in it for... well... too long... the cuffs were frayed, and the pockets had holes. ...

Did you notice the "rat tail"?

For years I was opposed to having my hair cut AT ALL... the tail was a throwback to that time. I bleached it somewhat with... I'm not sure what, but I got it lighter color. I would color it literally with markers or Kool-Aid... anything non-permanent. I cut it off one day, shortly before graduation.. and I still have it. It's actually in a cassette case.

I actually remember my first day to school without it... my friend Julie Janes wold greet me by tugging on it. She reached for it and.. grasped at nothing...

This year is my twentieth highschool reunion year. I will probably go... just to hear people say how little I have changed

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Scary Mary....

Found this when I was looking at the "happy trailer" of The Shining...

Monday, January 05, 2009

Isn't that kid an ADULT yet?

Christian Children's Fund has been playing the very same commercial for at least ten years... little Raquel isn't little anymore... but they still play that commercial.

Yeah, I know the point of the organization is to raise money for the community, not just the one kid, but come on...