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One of my (three male) roommates back in DC told me once that I was like Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns.  I have never seen Batman Returns.  But this was just posted in [livejournal.com profile] film_stills.

Okay, then.
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Isn't it great when things you encounter in real life (or fictional life) remind you of things in your writing?  I DO, I DO.  I always think my thing is more real, even when it's clearly not in any objective way - although I guess it's more real for me. 


I seriously thought this was a Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots movie (and I was like, can we please have an Etch-a-Sketch movie next??) but apparently it's based on a short story by Richard Matheson.  I was just greatly amused that the robot's name was Adam, of all things:  He's a sparring bot.  Built to take a lotta hits but never dishing out any real punishment.  Which kind of describes my protagonist, named Adam. 

Oh God, and then I found this commercial for the Rock 'Em Sock 'Ems... and couldn't not share.


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Now, I'd see this.  It's aggressive and fantastical, two traits that sadly rarely go together.  But see the part where he says, "your child is the only hope humanity has of surviving"?  I literally ROLL MY EYES.  That was the major reason I ended up not liking Children of Men - the whole "the fate of humanity rests with one unborn child that must be carried to term" bullshit.  I wonder if that's a TVTrope, because it should be.  Okay, apparently it's not (the closest is Babies Ever After or perhaps Birth Death Juxtaposition, neither of which is really the point here - Infant Immortality?).  Lame.  Remind me to make a big dead baby post soon. 

This one, on the other hand, looks good, if rather... plotless (extended X-Files episode? The X-Files movie that wasn't?). Creepy, though, am I right? Toward the end?


* "please enjoy."
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Oh, jeebus:

Taras Bulba, the 15th-century Cossack immortalized in Nikolai Gogol’s novel by that name, disdains peace talks as “womanish” and awes his men with speeches about the Russian soul. When Polish soldiers finally burn him at the stake, he roars out his faith in the Russian czar even as flames lick at his mustache.

A lush $20 million film adaptation of the book was rolled out at a jam-packed premiere in Moscow on April 1, complete with rows of faux Cossacks on horseback. Vladimir V. Bortko’s movie, financed in part by the Russian Ministry of Culture, is a work of sword-rattling patriotism that moved some viewers in Moscow to tears.

At the heart of the film is great Russia. In the opening scene, Bulba, played by the extraordinary Ukrainian actor Bogdan Stupka, rallies his soldiers with a speech that was committed to memory by generations of Soviet schoolchildren: “No, brothers, to love as the Russian soul loves is to love not with the mind or anything else, but with all that God has given, all that is within you.”

Russians showed no such restraint. The premiere inspired viewers in Krasnodar to shave their heads into Cossack haircuts, and early this month Russian Fashion Week devoted an afternoon to a collection called Cossacks in the City.

At the film premiere in Moscow’s Kinoteatr Oktyabr, which seats 3,000, the audience applauded at Bulba’s “Russian soul” speech, and then again when the Cossacks thundered through western Ukraine, holding torches, to drive out the Poles. Among those who felt exaltation was an ultranationalist politician, Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

“It’s better than a hundred books and a hundred lessons,” he told Vesti-TV after the premiere. “Everyone who sees the film will understand that Russians and Ukrainians are one people — and that the enemy is from the West.”


 
All I can say to this is the obligatory "Personal Jesus"-North Korea video.

OMG, according to this guy the Russian trailer says this: "Coming April 22 to all the theaters of our undefeatable country."

I don't think this is that trailer, but the movie looks pretty bad in my opinion.
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So, in honor of a post in [livejournal.com profile] moviebuffs that startled the hell out of me with its title ("Yo Joe!") and gave me a truly insane thought for a second, but was actually about the new G.I. Joe movie that's slated to come out this year (kill me now, I know), I decided to write a list of things I consider insane about G.I. Joe. You can dissect a lot about the the intersection of consumerism and norms/stereotypes in America from G.I. Joe, so I guess that's one good thing that came out of this piece of shit franchise.

1. I really wonder what would happen if you mapped the popularity of the dolls against U.S. presidents. For example, a successful G.I. Joe re-launch, A Real American Hero, took place in 1982, one year after Ronald Reagan took office.

2. List of people honored with G.I. Joe figures includes:
  • Colin Powell and George Washington, two people I would never associate with G.I. Joe.
  • Harrison Ford - as Indiana Jones. So in other words Indiana Jones has been honored with a G.I. Joe figure.
  • Robert E. Lee. But not Ulysses S. Grant.
3. In a 1985 tv show, the G.I. Joe team was matched up against COBRA, a "ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world." I wonder if Bush watched this as a child, I mean, oil company CEO. COBRA features such characters as:
  • The Baroness, the only female character with dark hair. She wears glasses. And wears leather. And she starts off in the movie, at least, in "student radicalism".
  • Major Bludd, an Australian mercenary who writes very bad poetry.
  • The Dreadnoks, Everglade bikers who like chocolate-covered donuts and grape soda.
  • Zartan, who looks like a Thundercat to me.
4. G.I. Joe Extreme has the tagline "Extreme times call for extreme heroes!" G.I. Joe Extreme fights a different ruthless terrorist organization, SKAR, which stands for Soldiers of Kaos, Anarchy, and Ruin. They are led by Iron Klaw.

5. Speaking of Ks, the leader of COBRA, Cobra Commander, appears at least mildly inspired by the Ku Klux Klan.

6. The first female G.I. Joe, Action Nurse, failed.

7. On to the (main) G.I. Joe team itself.
  • The fan-favorite/protagonist G.I. Joe, Duke, grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. But he can speak "several Southeast Asian dialects", thanks to the "South Vietnamese Tribesmen" he worked with.
  • Main babe Scarlett is from Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated summa cum laude "from a prestigious university" and also passed the bar exam.
  • Token black guy Stalker grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He was a leader of a street gang. His real name is Lonzo. You can't make this stuff up.
  • Token black guy #2, Roadblock, is from Biloxi, Mississippi. He is both a heavy machine gunner and the cook. He also speaks in rhyme.
  • Resident dumb fuck Flint is from Wichita, Kansas.
  • Resident ho Cover Girl is from Peoria, Illinois and used to be a high fashion model, but she found that work "unfulfilling", so she joined the Army.
  • On G.I. Joe Extreme, a character named Tracker has a trained wolf named Dakota and ESP. Three guesses as to Tracker's ethnicity, and the first two don't count.
  • Token Asian is named Tunnel Rat. That is all.
  • Token Asian #2 is named Quick Kick. And his parents had a grocery store. Okay, that's really all.
8. Channing Tatum, who plays Duke in the new movie, originally wanted no part of G.I. Joe because he felt it "glorified war" (he'd just finished filming an "anti-war" movie, Stop-Loss). But then he decided it was more like X-Men and Star Wars than a war movie, so he said okay.

And now for a different military Joe - Joe Bonham of Johnny Got His Gun - a quadruple amputee whose face has been blown off on the last day of a war that was already won.

He thought here you are Joe Bonham lying like a side of beef all the rest of your life and for what? Somebody tapped you on the shoulder and said come along son we're going to war. So you went.

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