July 2007

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Kicking A Swede When He’s Down

Ingmar Bergman is dead. And even though I was a Cinema Studies minor at university, I never much understood all the Ingmar love. Woody Allen said Ingmar was, “probably the greatest film artist, all things considered, since the invention of the motion picture camera.” Well, if you ignore Griffith, Lang, Murnau, Ford, Welles, Kubrick, Kurosawa, Leone, Peckinpah, Godard, Eisenstein, Bresson, and that Hitchcock fellow, then Woody might have a point. As far as I’m concerned, however, Bergman is the Kafka of the cinema.

Awesome Movie Review: Pirates of the Carribbean: At World’s End

I would like to approach this Awesome Movie Review of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, if I may, via scenes from each of the Clerks movies. In Clerks 2, Randall describes the Lord of the Rings movies as three movies of people walking. Replace walking with sailing and you’ve pretty much got At World’s End

Groundbreaking Research

There’s some interesting new research going on at the University of Madison-Wisconsin into the complex and mysterious subset of society known as fantasy baseball. I play fantasy baseball (the Yip-Yips are #2, with a bullet), so I know a thing or two about the psychological dynamics of the game. Actually, I know very little about the psychological dynamics of anything, but I do know a thing or two about how to run a second-place fantasy baseball team, and that’s a lot more than these two researchers at UWM seem to know.