dramaturgy: ([Inception] Badassery.)
So I finally watched Inception while Kitty was here. I need to watch it again, but yeah. That was a mind screw but it was a brilliant mind screw which I enjoyed way too much. I'm so glad Leonardo DiCaprio was not just a good looking actor whose star flared out after Titanic, Joseph Gordon-Levitt... well, who thought the skinny little kid in 3rd Rock from the Sun was going to grow into all that talent. (Also he looks good in waistcoats. I want to costume him so hard. And that's not a metaphor for anything, I have a thing for getting a guy in a suit.) Tom Hardy's voice is like butter. Everyone else... I can't even.

So speaking of, and because I don't want to talk about what I'm doing in order to prepare for the semester and going back to New York, my thoughts on the Oscars:

I am not shocked (but disappointed) Chris Nolan wasn't honored with a directing nomination. Like I said to Kitty on Twitter, one day the Academy will realize how much fucking work science fiction is, but it is not this day. It was, however, nominated for Original Screenplay and I will be super happy if it wins. Chris Nolan wrote the script and by all accounts it was his labor of love -- the reason he took the Batman movies in the first place, so he would have experience with big budget films. So he has been recognized for his hard work and his creative leaps and bounds. It was an excellent film and it had beautiful effects and visuals and the ensemble was strong -- but the script was really where that all started. So I feel good about that nomination.

The King's Speech, however, was a phenomenal movie and could give it a run for it's movie. That said, for my money, the strength of that film was really the acting. Colin Firth AT LEAST deserves to go home with his award, as well as Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter. The performances were delightful.

That said, I loved Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network (although I don't think he'll win -- too young) and Andrew Garfield was ROBBED, which is a shame because I was awed by that movie. It was also honored with a directing nomination for David Fincher and an adapted screenplay award for Aaron Sorkin. Aaron Sorkin is one of my favorite writers ever, so I would be pleased if he won. (That said, I wouldn't be shocked if 127 Hours snagged it. That movie is Oscar Bait.) For my money, Social Network deserves directing because that movie was so tight on every level -- the acting ensemble was phenomenal, the script was smart and it was relevant, and that is also why I wouldn't be upset if it took home Best Picture.

I don't know who'll take home Best Picture. Although this year I've actually SEEN some of them.

I know people get in a snit over the Oscars and I'll try not to, I promise. Maybe this year my cable company won't be a bag of dicks and I'll actually get to watch. \o/
dramaturgy: ([Misc] Rocking out.)
So, I officially quit life on Sunday after my grandmother sent me a forward that started with a rape joke. (If you rape a prostitute, is it rape or shoplifting? GET IT? SINCE PROSTITUTES ARE PAID FOR SEX WHEN YOU TAKE IT WITHOUT PAYING, IT'S SHOPLIFTING. HUR HUR.) I replied all and said, "It's rape. Also it's not funny. I thought a former cop would know better." (It was forwarded to her by an online friend who is a former cop.) I haven't heard from her since then so my guess is that she's pulling the "Well, I'm old, and I get to say what I want because I was brought up ~in a different time." Yeah, that old chestnut. GRANDMA. YOU WERE BORN IN 1935, BUT THE ACTUAL FOR REALS MIDDLE AGES. Whatever. She also says "coloreds" and "the gays" and I know I should feel bad because she doesn't get around so well and is probably lonely, puttering around her house all day, but I really don't think that's an excuse. And it makes me mad.

So I quit life around 9:45 AM, climbed into the shower and cried until I ran out of hot water, and then climbed back into bed and started rewatching Ugly Betty. But it really wasn't just that. It was just the straw that broke the camel's back.

This whole business with Gabrielle Giffords and the assassination attempt has just left me heartsick and upset. (I will admit to having The Ballad of Czolgoz and the rest of Assassins running through my head for most of the day on Saturday; I am not a perfect person.) I watched the guy's YouTube channel and it's way fucking creepier than any horror movie I've ever seen. The fact that one of the people dead is a nine year old girl who had just been elected to her student council and taken because she was interested in public service and things of that nature AND had been born on 9/11 (ACTUAL 9/11, not a 9/11 since then, HER MOTHER WAS IN THE HOSPITAL GIVING BIRTH ON 9/11/2001) is just the frosting on a very depressing cake.

Then I find out that Sarah Palin had a campaign ad that was basically a hit list and a map with crosshairs on the congressional districts of those on the list and Gabrielle Giffords was on that list. I was disgusted but unfortunately not shocked. And I know that Sarah Palin didn't put the gun in the guy's hand and say "Go for it!" but if I had made that list and that map, we would not be having this conversation right now because the FBI would have broken a land speed record getting to my house AND I WOULD NOW BE IN FBI CUSTODY. You know what, I damn well don't care about Sarah Palin. My hatred peaked sometime last year and right now I'm just sick of her. I think she's stupid and irrelevant at best and dangerous at worst. When you tell your followers to reload, not retreat and show them a hitlist of politicians you don't like, well... even if the Loughner guy didn't care about her, she needs to be fucking called out to explain herself for that ad.

And it's not just her. Everyone who adds to the rhetoric of hate in this country needs to STOP IT and first of all, use their words, and second of all, USE WORDS THAT DON'T INCITE VIOLENCE AGAINST OTHER PEOPLE. I'll be first to admit I'm guilty of it, and it's usually in hyperbole -- how many times this semester did I say I was going to fucking kill my kids? I would never actually. But if all 35 of them had suddenly wound up DEAD I would have been the link between them all and I would have looked pretty damn guilty. At the risk of sounding stupid... with great power comes great responsibility. And your words mean something.

Also, whoever it is that tweets as President Bartlet just made me angry by refusing to acknowledge Sarah Palin should be held responsible. (Toby Ziegler, however, did not disappoint me. Toby has always held a place in my heart, the old curmudgeon. ♥) Seriously, stop turning my fictional hero into an apologist. (I know he's not REAL or anything, so this is kind of stupid, but seriously. [livejournal.com profile] bad_rpers_suck, that's all I'm saying.

Also in the Disappointing Me Thoroughly camp is Jonathan Mandell, aka NewYorkTheater. He writes about theatre for an independent online news source, and occasionally has quoted me in his articles for some of the off the cuff things I say about theatre. I generally like and agree with things that he has to say and quite frankly it's nice to be able to tweet theatre at someone who will tweet you back (although I have had certain people Tweet me back before -- not the point). BUT.

Recently, Bono saw Spider-Man for the first time. Awesome, right? Well. Jenn Damiano was apparently quoted as saying that he had enjoyed himself watching the show. (I am paraphrasing here, but that is pretty much what was said.) Things went apeshit. I was like, "Aw, that's great!" and Mandell tweeted, "He shouldn't be enjoying the show, he should be working on it so WE can enjoy it." (Again, I'm paraphrasing, but that is very close to the actual wording.)

Uh, first of all:
1. That is the most entitled, audience-centric thing I have heard in a long time, and
2. So artists aren't allowed to take pleasure in what they produce?
3. When I saw it, the music wasn't what I thought needed working on.

I tweeted as much to him (well, the second point, I couldn't find a nice way to phrase the first one and the third one is just a can of worms) and he replied (see, so at least he replied) that, "it implies he's a spectator and not an active member of the process." Um. Well, now I think people are just looking for something to bitch about for Spider-Man since nobody else has been injured and reviews aren't officially being made until the show opens next month. Way to take something an actress said and blow it out of proportion.

Anyway. Better news! I hear they're working on a new finale, and T.V Carpio became Arachne. I feel honored to have seen it as early as I did (the fourth preview) and can't wait to go back. Also, Michael Mayer and Billie Joe Armstrong are talking about making American Idiot into a movie (which could be awesome or be horrible) and want to work on an original project together. I hope he remembers my resume. :x
dramaturgy: ([DH] You have no morals.)


He's replying to everyone who replied to him, I guess, about the Dollhouse cancellation, but still, it feels good to know I got to tell him he'll always be one of my favorite mad scientists and he saw it. Stay classy, Mr. Kranz.

(This is why I love the internet, by the way.)

Dollhouse news bummed me out, not that I didn't see it coming. :\
dramaturgy: ([PD] HUGS.)
Traveling is exhausting. We were in the car for twelve hours. I took pictures from the car, and Twittered the entire way. I'm not signed up for LoudTweet or anything but if you want to look, I am landwarsinasia over there.

This is kind of a skeevey hotel. Tomorrow will be better because it's a Holiday Inn Express. ... ~*~*~ XD

We were all kind of remedial and special today.

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