Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Bohemian Crip Watches Movies: Illusion(2004)

 Wanted to like this one better than I did(even though it might get a note in here for featuring post-stroke Kirk Douglas as sort of Hollywood Ebenezer Scrooge, mixed with the father from Cat's in the Cradle)
These are all concepts that sort of pull on my heartstrings generally, but somehow the films of the son's life without the father, and centered on high-school crush Isabelle as if she might be the last woman on Earth or something failed to convince. One of the few small movies I watched in a while to actually make me pay attention to location and budget limitations.  Mostly, because, in most films fighting about family stuff around a kitchen table, Nancy Meyers aside, doesn't really require an expensive kitchen table, and that's the kind of independent film I watch, mostly.  Since this one was supposed to have movement through time and space in it, I did sort of wish it looked like it in some way I'm still trying to quantify.

 Could a father's advice make that much difference in a young man's love life? I wouldn't know...my dad kind of just hit me with "Men and women can't really be friends," and considered his job done.  Well, until, he had a friend at work, I guess.
I don't think it came together exactly, but people on IMDB seemed to enjoy it much more than I did.

ETA: I edited this...somehow, one of one my sentences got posted without its predicate.I can be sloppy about copy-and-paste but I usually do better than that...just didn't catch my error. D'oh.

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Progressives get Our Due, Part 2...

Musical Interlude With Ray Charles 

Because you know we'd get the blame if the Warnock thing hadn't happened, so I will attempt not to let my own fashion-victim Senator steal my joy because she can't stand being out of the spotlight for more than ten minutes at a time.  One day she will drown looking at herself in a puddle, and I will expend my last bit of Sinema-related effort trying not to laugh really hard when it happens.

Just goes to show, adding broken women to a broken body like the Senate does not fix anything in its own right. 

Role models can be nice, but choose carefully, and you probably don't want to copy any one person too closely, even if you do pick one you like for more than a few years at a time.

But it is still really cool that we got someone progressive and devoted to voting rights elected(fully, this time) in a Southern state, and that needs to be said at least once more.

 

Saturday, December 10, 2022

One of The Best Documentaries...

 that I've seen so far, especially about crime stuff.

The Witness looks behind what we thought we knew about  Kitty Genovese, her murder and the narrative about city-dwelling apathy that your Bohemian Crip took from journalism school.

There is a disability connection as well, since reaction to the murder led Kitty's young brother Bill to sacrifice his legs in Vietnam.(Watching Bill fight his way through gravel and such, while not the focus on the story, created a uniquely intimate viewing experience because I know how that feels.)

Thursday, December 8, 2022

Georgia On My Mind...

 

I promise a more serious addition to my thoughts about Georgia will be forthcoming, but I’m feeling the lighter fare today so…although this is about Georgia.

Ten Episodes That Could Reboot Designing Women(in my head)

10. The ladies think Bernice Clifton is being Catfished by her latest  Latinx stud, but she’s not. Hector just thinks arterial flow problems are caliente. Nev and Kamie guest-star, cause Charlene continues to befriend everyone.

9.  Payne’s eldest, Hayden Junior, tells her family she is trans and wants to be called Harriet. This occasions a gender crisis for both Julia and Suzanne, even more because they aren’t used to being freaked out by the same things.

8.Anthony is courted by a black-owned, Conscious-type contractor to work at their firm.  Will his new sense of identity or loyalty to their friendship win out? Two parts.

7.  Mary Jo borrows Claudia’s phone and finds sexts and naughty pictures on it, which makes all the women think about crazy stuff they did to get someone’s attention.

6.  Charlene looks for Julia’s support(and impassioned back-up) when her “yearning for knowledge” makes her both a Big Name Fan and a  target of flame wars on a twitter clone.

5.  Suzanne finds out her country-club crush was at January 6. The women look for ways to compete with swatches.com.

4. Quinton makes a friend that’s non-binary. Olivia ends up living with Charlene and Bill again after the virus threatens her hospitality job.

3. A chance remark from Julia launches a Sugarbakers’ podcast.

 2. Monette’s webcam (sugarbabe.com) accidentally sends people to Sugarbakers’ site. Bernice’s love message to Herschel Walker may have actually reached the football star/werewolf fancier.

1. The Sugarbakers’ team is caught between wheelchair access and history on a major renovation job.

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Giving Progressives our Due, Part 1...

 Since the media would rather pretend Biden is the Gandalf of the Senate.(If this is true, he wants the Manchinema bullshit.  I think I'd rather believe he's hopeless than that...)

For right now, though, if you volunteered, door-knocked, or phonebanked...this is for you.

Queen, We Are The Champions