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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

'Across the Spider-Verse:' Kinetic Imagery

The kinetic imagery of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse feels like a natural 21st century evolution of the 20th century comic book — something as far beyond Snow White as a lunar lander is from a biplane.

Clearly someone has actually been thinking about what it would be like to have Spidey’s powers — for example, might you have a casual conversation while sitting around upside down?

The adventure element is a given, but this film contains a good deal more effective understated drama than a movie like The Flash, which is filled with “real people.” 

How ironic, as they used to say in the comic books.

But all these multiverses and mirror images, oh my… Can the multi-multiverse be far behind?

Saturday, June 24, 2023

Science vs. Pseudoscience

As Jeffrey Martini observed, we’ve reached a pretty pass when science and education are described as “liberal scams.”

And as I’ve noted before, I think what is really under assault in the U.S. these days is the philosophical and scientific superstructure of the Enlightenment. 

The only part of that American right wingers don’t want to scrap is advanced weapons technology, which they plan to use to smite their millions of enemies.

Republicans may sneer at science in general, but they always remain eager to deploy its latest advances in service of those activities they truly value: Killing, torture, invasion, police intimidation and the mass surveillance of American citizens.

Oh, and they want to keep advanced medical technology for when they become seriously ill, revealing that they don't really believe in all the cant they spew about prayer.

It is reason itself that the Republicans really and finally oppose. They have met their enemy, and it is sanity.

Friday, June 23, 2023

Cover Your Eyes, Marjorie!

My idea of a liberal is someone who supports a regulated market economy with social programs to protect the vulnerable and civil liberties in order safeguard freedom. It's NOT some glory-hound gadfly who regards cooking a taco as "cultural appropriation."

Sunday, June 18, 2023

Double the Flash and a Lot More Batman

So Bart and I went to see The Flash, a movie that does a 180 tonal shift from out-and-out comedy to muted tragedy. 

But it was good fun overall, with the wonderful Michael Keaton returning as “Batman Classic” (although I also appreciated seeing Ben Affleck again as the underplayed Batman, a good angle on the character).

Sasha Calle makes a badass Supergirl (in a world — oh no! — without Superman).

And the film has a laugh-out-loud finish that Lola Burnham will particularly appreciate.

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Summer and Splash


Babbling babyishly,

the three-tiered stone fountain sounds

forever happy.