The Tea Party jihadis are about to shut down the United States government in an act of devotion to the political cult of Grover Norquist.
And once more, in the Age of Obama conservatism and racism are again and together one hell of a drug, which together subvert the common good. As we are in dire times, popular culture is a way to medicate us all into a state of compliance, indifference, managed anger, and exhaustion through spectacle.
Consider our viewing options this past Sunday night.
1. The Breaking Bad finale
2. Boardwalk Empire
3. The debut of Masters of Sex
4. The New England Patriots versus the Atlanta Falcons
5. The return of The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, and Bob's Burgers
I feel dirty wallowing in the wealth of film and TV riches; the bounty overwhelms me. As detailed by this great political cartoon, Orwell suggested that human society would be controlled by censorship of literature and arts. In comparison, Huxley, hypothesized that we would be controlled by pleasure on demand, and having our senses overwhelmed by stimuli. Both were correct. A dualism of political and social reality is much more common than many binary thinkers are inclined to believe.
As such, I choose not to stand against the wind. There is a Klingon proverb which argues the wisdom of that approach. I have tried to internalize it as best a Terran is able.
To point. I have finally surrendered to the Netflix gods thanks to a kind sponsor. What shows or movies should I add to my queue? Do you have any suggestions? I have of course added Star Trek and Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I just watched a great documentary on the rise and fall of pinball in the United States, and the Star Wars documentary The People versus George Lucas. I will most certainly be adding some animal themed documentaries too.
Please help me build my Netflix queue. Where should I begin?
Mystery Science Theater 3000
ReplyDeleteJoel/Mike and the bots riffing on terrible movies never gets old. I recommend "Danger! Death Ray" "Manos the Hands of Fate" or, "Prince of Space" as a good start for hours of insanely well written and executed jokes. And please always watch out for snakes! (<-for those who get the reference, welcome my fellow mysties!)
The Iceman
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Hammer of the Gods
Stand Up Guys
The English Teacher
Yes, that's the one. Good flick.
ReplyDeleteFullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood should make your Queue.
ReplyDeleteWow, like with the 10 Essential Films list, you could be in danger of being overwhelmed with suggestions. TV riches, indeed. I don't watch much actual, realtime TV anymore; mostly I wait until they stream and do marathons if I want to see them. We watch a lot of streamed Netflix movies at our house.
ReplyDeleteI have heard conversations among coworkers who are "getting behind" in their TV viewing. They like series that are on the same time, so they will record them for each other. Then they say, "I have a whole season of CSI to watch," or "have you watched those 12 episodes of Dexter I recorded for you?" It makes TV-watching sound like a job! lol
I will just throw out, for no particular reason above anything else, Brotherhood of the Wolf (original French title: Pacte des Loups). I think probably you can get it in the original French or dubbed into English. Some people think it's too long, almost 2.5 hours, but it is excellent and I think worth it. It is a monster/horror movie with a costume-historical setting. I see a much deeper allegorical story going on as well.
For series, I really liked Caprica, the prequel to Battlestar Galactica (the newer, Edward James Olmos one) set 70 years before. Be warned, though (I didn't know before marathon-streaming it) that they cancelled it after one season and never made the second one, that I guess would have finished the story. There is a sort of preview trailer that has clips of where the creators wanted to go.
Are you looking more for series, feature films, documentaries, or everything? Do you have a disc option with your subscription, or is it all streaming? A great deal is available streaming, but I'm often surprised at what isn't too.
A Korean horror-comedy, Chaw. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1198396/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_1
ReplyDeleteThey have a lotta social documentaries on NF much to my chagrin. Try out some Kung-Fu/asian action flix while your at it. Infernal Affairs is one. This is the movie The Departed copied down to the letter just insert white actors. Check out some independents also. Hermano is a good film.
ReplyDeleteI have seen both and love them. The original's ending is much better. An other recs?
ReplyDeleteWill check it out. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeasts of the Southern Wild is one of my favorite movies in recent memory. I need to see the Spanish version of Vanilla Sky...hopefully better than the Tom Cruise version.
ReplyDeleteBrotherhood of the Wolf is amazing. I feel fortunate to have seen it during its theatrical release. I was mixed on Caprica. Did it get better? Did you get your book?
ReplyDeleteFolks keep telling me to watch it. Now I need to given your recommendation.
ReplyDeleteSee, your the reason futbol scores are low; nothing much gets past you. Try Shaolin (Andy Lau also). Other than that go crazy with whatever they have in the NF stockade. Trust me, the tea-baggers'll be here when you get back.
ReplyDeleteI am going to watch some of the Ip man movies and I still need to catch Hero. I ain't going nowhere too much tea baggery foolishness to discuss.
ReplyDeleteA person that's studied mysticism, race theory, philosophy, psychology, and likes action will appreciate what Arakawa's done with Brotherhood. She draws from a pretty deep well. Americans really need to step their shit up.
ReplyDeleteI have a particular affinity for all shows British, check out:
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Derek
Inspector Lewis
Spaced
The IT Crowd
I also recently enjoyed Troll Hunter, Monsters and The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra.
Hero has some beautiful visuals and scenes. When you see it, I would be interested in hearing your take on the overall plot and themes.
ReplyDeleteYes, I got the book! I also just now sent you a longer email, about why I hadn't let you know sooner, and some other stuff.
ReplyDeleteCaprica was kind of a mixed bag. I started out watching each episode as it aired and then gave up and waited to stream them all at once. It's just too hard building a schedule around TV when I want to do other things too.
I liked having an out gay character on there and how it was no big deal. When he was first telling his nephew, "I used to come here at watch all the cute guys," I went "whoa, did I hear that right?" And then it was like a year later when I saw it again streaming and I had heard it right. There were problematic things in the series. A lot of racial essentialism, like for instance the Taurans were presented as almost genetically violent. But overall a lot of good musing on what it means to be human and the damage that is done by the obsessive fear of death.
I thought Troll Hunter was awesome! For another offbeat northern movie, try Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. A different take on Santa Claus.
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The Fall
The cultural backdrop of each is always interesting.
What is The Fall about?
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