So I’m trying to get to a more normal life. Let me discuss some of the things I’ve missed. One of the first things is about Mr. Jerry Lewis. This is a comedic genius, and many of the younger readers have probably never seen anything he has done. His early career with Mr. Dean Martin is incredible, and his later work alone no less so. It’s amazing to watch this man do his schitk and few will not laugh, I think. I do know France loves him and gets it. The last movie he did they shut everything down so they could all go and see it. That is success, and due to that I applaud their presentation of the honorarium to him.
And another round of applause for the movie V for Vendetta. I have been waiting for this movie since I first saw the previews. Timely and yet full of questions , it is a thought provoking film. Of course it is based on a comic book (nerd collectors of the 80's rejoice, our time has come). And like several other transformations recently it has been done well. It’s a great thing when everyone gets the book, unlike some films (like the Hulk flop). I hope that this only is a preview of a year of better films, but as I have said before I doubt it. Hopefully this will lead to more creative visions. Even better would be the chance that this film awakens most Americans from their apathy. Especially Black African Americans, because the culture is not pointing in a productive direction of inclusion and change as I see it.
Speaking of Black African American culture, I find it interesting that the producers of the music are so concerned on their image. Even moreso I cannot understand why hip-hop fans find it such an affront that in embracing their success (the producers) crosses over to other genres. It should be a sign of how complete the transformation has come, from on the streets of the Bronx to international mainstream. I may not like the lyrics of virtually every rap song made since 1992 but the music is still strong. The innovation and combination that some use are unique and visionary. It reflects the fact that no style of music exits separate of any other. It symbolizes, at its best, that there is a harmony that can be found in all our lives. Music is just a metaphor for life, when done well. How can anyone be so superficial as to disregard it because of an artificial label no longer fits. The greatness of Mr. Ray Charles as an example shows that ability should never be bound by a label. Don’t hip-hop fans get that? And if they tried to expand themselves to the other experiences out there, rather than hid from it, who knows where that could lead to.
I’m drained emotionally and physically. Give me time, There is a lot bottled up I’m planning to let loose. Perhaps you may want to read some of my poems to see where some of my energy is going. You may like it.
This is what I think, what do you think
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