Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Visitor


Summer is the time for bad movies, blockbusters, big explosions, chase scenes, and comic/cartoon characters, when the out of school kids need something to occupy them. But that does not have to be the only choice. I think that if you only see one movie this year, so far, it should be The Visitor.

The Visitor tells the story of a middle aged professor, sleepwalking through his days, whose life becomes intertwined with a young couple trying to build a life together in New York, but living there illegally. Without giving away too much of the plot, The Visitor pulls back the curtain a little to show us the effects of America's immigration policies in the post 9/11 world where secret prisons and shadowy due process have become woven into the fabric of our way of life.

But this does not not do justice to the film, which infuses music with humor and melancholy in ways that all great films should do. It's nice to know that there are filmmakers out there taking on the big issues of the day and talking to us about them like we are adults. Writer/Director Tom McCarthy has done so with great subtlety and nuance that you probably will not get in Ironman and The Incredible Hulk, and actor Richard Jenkins' name will be heard a lot come Oscar time if there is any justice in the world(which there isn't, but I like the expression anyway).

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Knuckleheads


Fools and microphones. They just always seem to find each other. As Don Imus once again puts his foot in his mouth, then cries the usual, "just kidding" defense, the cross eyed giant poses the age old question, "Kobe, how my ass taste"? Unbelievable...

George Carlin always knew what to do with a mic in his hands. If he were alive today and heard these two buffoons, he'd die.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Monday, June 16, 2008

I Love LA




There may be a Starbucks in The Forbidden City. There may be a Disneyland in Paris. Coca Cola may be the largest private sector employer in Africa, but only in Los Angeles do even the mannequins have boob jobs! I spotted this lovely plastic lady on Wilshire Blvd. showing her Laker spirit. What a classic LA moment. I love my city, warts and all.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Father's Day

Today is Father's Day, which means that Dad's everywhere should be free to do whatever it is they want. That means that if they want to play cards all day, so be it. If two desserts is on the menu, then two desserts it is(even if they have to pay for it tomorrow).

My Dad is the best. He made me a man in the way it should be done, by example. I don't think my Dad has ever driven above the speed limit. You cannot underestimate the importance of this, because it shows that there are no loopholes. I think that the greatest disservice a parent can do to a child is to leave an impression that the rules can be bent to fit some short term need. By making "the rules" negotiable, you tell a child that anything goes if you can get away with it, and that goes for their own rules down the line, and will eventually come back to haunt them. Ethics is something that does not get enough respect in our society because religion has made morality more important. In my world, the bumper sticker does not read, "what would Jesus do?" it says, "what would Daddy do?"

Happy Father's Day Daddy!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Thursday, June 12, 2008

McCain's new lapdog


I just changed the setting on the blog so that you can email a particular entry by clicking on the envelope icon next to the comment button.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Happy Birthday Mom!!!


Today is my Mom's birthday. I love this picture of her. It was taken at my wedding and I have no idea what she and Rob are laughing about, but it makes me smile. It hangs above my TV, the most hallowed of ground in my home. She gave me my premature grey hair and my nose. She gave me my fire and most of my grit. She gives me the most unconditional love and thinks my comics are funny. She and my Dad give me the reason to keep this blog going. If I was not 3,000 miles away, I would bring her African violets and Bailey's Irish Cream today, but I'm not, so I offer you this tribute instead. Happy Birthday Mom! I love you very much.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Over?

Monday, June 2, 2008

In the neighborhood of funny

Comic strip Part 2


getting closer to funny......maybe.