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The Joker

After all the hype and despite all better intuition I saw it. Fine.

First of all Joaquin Phoenix does a fine job - excellent job, of portraying the Joker. One can tell there was a lot of mental work and preparation that went into it. The film - well written, well executed - and it made money - a lot of money - off a reasonably small investment, compared with other Superhero movies. 

But, at the end, I don't care. I didn't need the back-story of the Joker explained to me. I liked him perfectly well the way he was. Heath Ledger was a fine example of a Joker, and reviewing the old Batman movie clips, I'm not sure who again is supposed to be the Hero. My money says The Joker. In any event, another super-villain movie the world really didn't need, that brought nothing new or of substance to the Superhero universe but made the studio's a pile of money. Expect more of the same.

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Created: 10 January 2020

The Curious Case of the Notebook from State Lunatic Asylum No.3

A treasure trove of Outsider Art discovered in a dumpster in 1970. Curious art, with a curious provenance. Note how it's value has steadily increased...from garbage, to $10,000 for the folio, to in excess of $10,000 per page...

 

Link: https://www.messynessychic.com/2020/01/07/the-curious-case-of-the-notebook-from-state-lunatic-asylum-no-3/

I love this stuff...

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Created: 08 January 2020
  • Outsider Art,

Redneck

Spotted this. Got very jealous...

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Created: 08 January 2020

The Matrix

Watched this again, 1999 - a much younger Keanu Reeves. 

It holds up well and is still a superb film. Despite the abundant special effects. And what's crazy is thinking how much the world has changed in the ensuing 20 years - from dial-up downloads, technology, monitors, etc - yet despite that it hasn't aged poorly if at all - in fact, arguably, given all the shit films that have been made since - it's age has made it even better. Definitely worth a revisit if you haven't seen it since it first came out. It's from the olden days when studios used to pay writers...

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Category: Film
Created: 07 January 2020
  1. The Wailing - Hong-jin Na
  2. Calgary: 2020 - Got Tattoos? You're a Bartender
  3. Book Bonanza
  4. WTF

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