Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Blind Side hits you full force!


My wife and I crowded into our local theater with a varied crowd of Ole Miss faithful and probably a few Mississippi State alums as well to watch this much heralded film of the true life story of Michael Oher, now the starting left tackle for the Baltimore Ravens. His improbable rise to prominence comes as the result of the tenacious involvement of the Tuohys a very 'republican' rich white couple from Memphis who take a homeless "Big Mike" into their home, their hearts and their lives. Though the story tugs at the heart strings, it is not maudlin, rather it allows the natural spunk of Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) and the youthful energy of "S.J." (Jae Head) to act as a perfect counterpoint to Michael's rather subdued character played by Quinton Aaron. For me the most telling part of the movie was seeing how both Michael and Leigh Anne react to racial assumptions and choose to redefine the notion of family. I encourage you to catch this excellent film while it's still on the big screen.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

I saw IT!


Well I paid my $7 and sat down to enjoy the movie....Simply put - I was riveted! The music sounded fresh and the dance moves were all there. Apparently Joe Jackson said there were body doubles!! I think he is the villain in this piece. There wasn't really too much of a hint of weird, just a fascinating look into the creative process and a taste of what might have been lauded as the greatest comeback ever. If the O2 concerts had gone ahead as planned - Michael would have returned to superstar status the same way Elvis did when he hit Vegas. Go see the film and be amazed at what this 50 year old man-child could do.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Why I want to see "This Is It"


I found out that "This Is It" the MJ documentary is playing at our local cineplex (sounds better than it really is!). I am eager to see the film - from what I have read, it helps to rehabilitate the image of a great, though flawed entertainer, who was ready and able to give the performance of his life for his fans and for his children. Sure Michael was unusual to the point of weird, but many creative souls are- it is part of what fascinates us about them. The music stands for itself. The iconic dance moves and poses are already legendary. What remains to be seen is if this final testament to genius is enough to assuage the lingering doubts about Michael's personal life and actions. That is why I want to see "This Is It!"

Friday, July 10, 2009

First Act - Intermission....

Real people with homes facing foreclosure and mounting credit card debt, lost wages and lay-offs, rising prices and diminishing paychecks - suffer. Meanwhile our politicians engage in a war of words; parsing and re-imagining, spinning and re-stating, denying and affirming, re-iterating and responding.
This in essence is the great divide - and the reason that nothing has been accomplished by this Congress and nothing will. We are fighting the wrong enemy (ourselves) and losing ground to the real foes of 'doubt' and 'fear'.
When there is a crisis of confidence you need a resurgence of the "Reagan" spirit that restored hope. President Obama evidently feels to hope might be a little audacious because he has done little else since inheriting the economy than lower expectations and revise projections. No wonder Sarah Palin has exited stage right...

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Strangely moving


I watched the Michael Jackson Memorial Service live from Staples Center this afternoon, expecting it to be awkward and weird. However I found it strangely moving. Some parts were transcendent for me - for example Stevie Wonder singing "Never though you'd leave in summer." and John Mayer's surprisingly lyrical guitar playing on "Human Nature". Other moments seemed forced - Mariah Carey's "I'll Be There" and Rep Sheila Jackson's remarks bordered on grandstanding. On the other hand, Queen Latifah reading a Maya Angelou poem and Brooke Shields reminiscing were magical.
Then towards the end we were treated to Shaheen Jafargholi's version of "Who's loving You." that reminded those of us old enough to remember, what it was that drew us to the Jackson Five and to Michael in particular all those years ago - whether we were "Black or White"!!
Watching the family -reminded me that all of them are a little other-worldly, with Michael being a little more extreme than his siblings.
On the "fact check" monitor - it should be noted that Michael Jackson did not bring us LIVE AID , and "We are the World" wqs written as the response to Bob Geldof and Midge Ure's "Do they know it's Christmas?" which spawned the worldwide crusade against famine in the mid 1980's.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Do we have time for this?

I haven't posted in quite a while and I had to ask myself - do I really have time for this? We are living in uncertain times and quite honestly there are more important things to do than to muse on inconsequential subjects. Having said that - I would be loathe to give up this forum altogether. It is important that we continue to think, to dream and to formulate new ideas. We must never become merely functional, for that is a swift descent into a post Orwellian culture that will render us impotent in our call to challenge and transform. So I will not hit the delete button - not quite yet.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

PENDRAGON - looks like a winner!

Pendragon - Sword of His Father
I just heard about this movie - it looks like it will be good. I am planning to order the DVD when funds allow. The story behind the production is fascinating - click on the title of this post to read it.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Pelosi in need of brain


That Nancy Pelosi ascended to the pinnacle of Speaker of the House is one of the conundrums of our day. Together with Senator Harry Reid, we seem to be beset with such overwhelming, mind-numbing imbecility at the top that it really makes President Obama look brilliant! (...Ahhhh! I've finally realized what's going on....) Nancy's latest stupidity was to suggest that lowering the birth rate through increased funding would somehow stimulate the economy, when in fact the creation of a new generation of consumers is just what our economy needs. But then again when you seem intent on creating an ever bigger nanny state and espousing a European model of socialism, then I can see how you might think that. After all we have made a large part of Europe despise us and now we have to worm our way back into their good graces....Why? for heaven's sake? The European community have no cohesive vision, at least not one rooted in reality. They are wallowing in a mess of their own making, all the while blaming America for the problem. Nancy Pelosi needs to emigrate to Italy and run for the European parliament - she will feel right at home in a decaying civilization!

Monday, January 19, 2009

MLK day

I took part in our annual Dr. Martin Luther King jr Prayer Breakfast this morning....rather more breakfast than prayer, I'm afraid.... Anyhow it ran the usual 3 hours but had a strong turnout and a good spirit. we have the parade this afternoon - I hope it won't be too cold...

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Finally someone speaking up for George!


As President Bush prepares to leave office and slip quietly back to Texas, I pray this good man will not fade into the black hole of revisionist history. As Dr Walid Phares so clearly states:
So what’s the historical bottom line? George W. Bush told the American people that it is a terrorist target and the U.S. needs to take action. The challenge now is for his successor(s) to stay the course or change it. Bush’s national security decisions will certainly be scrutinized by politicians and historians in order to assess their value; but guess what? Americans are growing mature in this increasingly threatening environment. Deep down, a large segment of our society knows that the jihadists aren’t going to practice yoga. The future will clarify further the difference between America’s instincts as embodied by George W. Bush and many of his critics and bureaucrats who got stuck in the 1990s.

Hey America can you even spell VINDICATION?

Thursday, January 08, 2009

The U.S. stands alone in tacit support of Israel


The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution Thursday night calling for an immediate and durable cease-fire between Hamas militants and Israeli forces in Gaza. The U.S. abstained from the 14-0 vote.

Once again the U.S, courageously led by George Bush, even in the face of disrespect levelled at him from all sides, continues to stand with Israel. The relentless barrage of hostile and biased press coverage from Europe and CNN, notwithstanding, my prayer is that Israel will continue to press its advantage over Hamas and not make the same mistake it made with Hezbollah.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

101 things I didn't know last year...


http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/magazinemonitor/2009/01/100_things_we_didnt_know_last.shtml
Is an excellent entertaining rundown of 100 things we didn't know last year but now, thanks to twists of fate, good research or serendipity, we do now!
On a more serious yet joyous note: the one thing I didn't know last year is that we would be officially adding to our family in 2009, a beautiful (now) 3 year old boy who has been part of our lives since birth, but, God willing, will officially become a "Moore" very soon.