I just got back from seeing There Will Be Blood. All I can say is wow, I need to see it again. Daniel Day Lewis was amazing and his Daniel Plainview was cut from the same cloth as Anton Sigurh. I really don't know what else to say about this. At times the movie is so emotionally uncomfortable that I had to laugh at the insanity of it. As Plainview's rival, Eli Sunday, Paul Dano turns in an exceptionally understated yet over the top performance. It's great that a movie about oil and religion does not have any political undertones as well.
I don't think it's possible to call a movie a classic right after seeing it for the first time. You must give a movie time so that you can put it into perspective to appreciate it.
That being said, There Will Be Blood will find it's place amongst the list of sprawling American epics like The Godfather.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Come With Me if You Want to Live
I watched the premiere of Sarah Connor Chronicles tonight. It was alot of fun but it's just another show that i'll get addicted to. Luckily Heroes is gone for the immediate future. I can't wait until Friday when I get my DVR.
The Terminator show is kind of screwing with the timeline of the movies, but then again the timeline of the movies was already kind of screwy to begin with. Kyle Reese went back in time to protect the unborn John Connor and in the process, became John's father. What kind of sense does that make?
Two upsets in the NFL today, that were caused by two choke jobs. Manning and Romo blew their games. Manning did have a little help with this from his receivers however. So we have New York, Green Bay, New England and San Diego. After Saturday's game, I'm psyched for the NFC Championship at Lambeau.
Possible Super Bowl Matchups:
Good Vs. Evil (in the form of Favre vs. Brady/Bellichek)
Eli Vs. Rivers
I'm hoping for the first one.
The Terminator show is kind of screwing with the timeline of the movies, but then again the timeline of the movies was already kind of screwy to begin with. Kyle Reese went back in time to protect the unborn John Connor and in the process, became John's father. What kind of sense does that make?
Two upsets in the NFL today, that were caused by two choke jobs. Manning and Romo blew their games. Manning did have a little help with this from his receivers however. So we have New York, Green Bay, New England and San Diego. After Saturday's game, I'm psyched for the NFC Championship at Lambeau.
Possible Super Bowl Matchups:
Good Vs. Evil (in the form of Favre vs. Brady/Bellichek)
Eli Vs. Rivers
I'm hoping for the first one.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The Whole Reason I Got Into This Business Is Because I Thought We Controlled It
Welcome to the inaugural posting on "My Limited Worldview." I aim to offer up my comments on various stories in the news and in pop culture. I am not saying that what I think is gospel (as a lot of blogs believe) I just feel like documenting my viewpoints on a regular basis for prosperity's sake. Anyway, let's get down to it.
Pop Culture Corner
Politics
Recent Movies
Alvin and the Chipmunks - I went to see this with some friends because we were bored and had absolutely nothing better to do. I debated spending my money on it but I decided to bite the bullet and give it a shot. I was definitely surprised by it. While it is by no means a good movie, it does a pretty good job of getting the tone of the 80s cartoon down. I would definitely reccomend you watch it (for free) if you liked the cartoon at all. It follows in the great tradition of the Flinstones movie, a mediocre story that captures the tone of the source material well.
Pop Culture Corner
- Apparently NBC Prez Ben Silverman is equating the WGA to "nerdy ugly kids who are trying to cancel the prom." Smooth move, NBC. Resorting to name calling is sure to end the strike sooner.
- I watched the new American Gladiators last night. The show is edited entirely too much and apparently the writers who aren't members of WGA suck. Hulk Hogan's quips in between the events are unbearable and the contestants responses seem horribly scripted. At least some of the new Gladiators seem to have character. There's Wolf the crazy werewolf guy, Toa the Samoan witch doctor (who happens to be The Rock's cousin and stunt double), and Helga the scary German chick. I tried to watch the old American Gladiators on ESPN Classic tonight to get the bad taste out of my mouth but apparently DirecTV's guide lied to me and instead I watched "Missing Links."
- A Daily Show and Colbert came back last night. John Stewart seemed awfully scripted. I wonder if the WGA is going to come down on him like they have on Leno. Colbert was pretty funny but they used an awful lot of clips of past shows to kill time. Both shows had labor experts on as guests and both did hilarious monologues on the strike.
Politics
- So it's New Hampshire primary day and it looks like the Democratic race is gonna be a close one. I'm starting to like Clinton less and less. She's starting to get Bill to do her dirty work for her. Look, I was a huge supporter of Bill as president, but having him in the role of Hilary's enforcer puts a bad taste in my mouth. This election is starting to turn ugly really fast.
- McCain was projected winner about ten minutes after the polls closed. No big surprise there.
- For my money, MSNBC has the best election coverage. Matthews and Olberman are an awesome team to be reckoned with.
Recent Movies
Alvin and the Chipmunks - I went to see this with some friends because we were bored and had absolutely nothing better to do. I debated spending my money on it but I decided to bite the bullet and give it a shot. I was definitely surprised by it. While it is by no means a good movie, it does a pretty good job of getting the tone of the 80s cartoon down. I would definitely reccomend you watch it (for free) if you liked the cartoon at all. It follows in the great tradition of the Flinstones movie, a mediocre story that captures the tone of the source material well.
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