Yikes, I can smell it, the winter coming. Today was windy and cloudy and cold. Fallchange is always a weird time for me...I always feel like there's annoying sparks of electricity under my skin and a certain ache in the souls of my feet. A friend once told me that's the ancient instinct in me, compelling me to follow the herd, but I'm not really quite sure. I like to think that its magic. This time between summer and winter is one of transitional seasons, and the changes in the earth create an upswing in energies both known and unknown. Samhain approaches, and every day closer thins the barrier between this dimension and the next, letting those mysterious energies also creep through into our normal-looking world, bombarding all of us and making us feel weird things.
Things have been hectic, but are slowly moving into more manageable territory. My move from Sheboygan is now mostly complete, as well as my boyfriend's move to our new place. Now that I'm here in this place, my upcoming second move to Oshkosh seems much less daunting, especially as I will be moving in with partners Jimi and Andy, and then we can really begin work on the upcoming feature.
Went camping for Labor Day this weekend with two friends and the boyfriend. Only the second time I've been camping in my life, and I must say it was most enjoyable. The night was beautiful and even though we didn't catch any fish, the actual fishing was awesome.
I love fishing. Sitting there in the middle of nature, listening, watching, practicing that cast over and over again, smoking pot and chatting quietly with friends...The mysteries of the little plastic creatures that live in the tackle box, the fun of shopping for bait and accessories...I love it! I definitely am going to be fishing more this fall and autumn--I want to be able to catch something before I actually get to fish in the famous national parks when J and A and I travel cross-country to our new home in Portland, Oregon. We need something to cook over the fire! There's something about fisherpeople that is good and pure, like horsepeople. They are some of the last people that have to think like animals. Not just because it's their jobs, but it's what they love to do. Wisdom exists in such people. And they're as friendly as they are quiet and companionable. Don't mind if you light up a joint either.
Speaking of, I've got this in my pipe right now: Cloud 10 incense, also known as mojo. Nice! Me likey. Bruce high five's you and everyone who has the brass ones to smoke this in public (it's not cannabanoids, so it's 100% legal). Did you know Michigan is now a medical marijuana state? It's a wonderful thing. Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois are also considering legislation reform, and of course outflanked Wisconsin must join in or risk losing its population! The news continues to churn out the same garbage. NBC claimed its a passing fad and because of the problems and "abuse" of medical marijuana, they will not pass. They also claim supporters are in a short minority, which I know to be bullshit, even though it did make me hyperventilate around the house a little bit. I mean, come on. Everyone who "breaks the barrier" realizes one thing: Everybody smokes pot. You think your dad didn't whiff that shit in high school? If you're as old as I am, which is only early twenties, that means your dad grew up in the 70's and 80's. Fat chance. Your dad was sitting right next to my dad (who still won't completely admit it) and puffing away while watching Star Wars in the theater. And ultimately it doesn't matter if it happens now or in 200 years. The point is, it is inevitable. Time is a steady and swift river that erodes everything in its path. Will gay marriage is even going to be an issue by then? Hell, by then Bert and Ernie will be married on Sesame Street and wondering around the breakfast table whether androids should have equal rights. Weed sure isn't going to have a problem. Politicians and their canines might have issues though, considering how they so violently and openly screwed said pooch on all of this. As soon as these storms pass they will go from hating it to figuring out how to make money off of it. Balance is restored, despite the nation remaining a beastial pimp.
Moving on. Everyone should watch Some Like It Hot, my favorite movie. Did you know that Tony Curtis always wanted to act with Cary Grant, and he got the chance right after making fun of his accent while wooing Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Cane. I've always been more of an Audrey girl than a Marilyn girl, or so I was before I became a stripteuse and discovered my inner Va-va-voom. But after re-watching this classic, I realized something: Not only is Marilyn talented and beautiful, but she's funny!
As funny as any of the comedic actresses of the day. She plays Lemon and Curtis square for square every round and usually ends up winning in a sly, quiet sort of way. Lemmon is amazing, as always. I think Jack Lemmon was better than Bob Hope. Will I go to hell for actually saying that? Ahh well, I don't believe in hell anyway. See The Apartment. Then see everything he and Walter Mathau were in together. It'll be the greatest education you'll ever get in gentle comedic acting and quirk. Lemmon's lovely brown eyes and his charming up-and-down voice are some of my fondest childhood memories. Curtis is also great, taking on three different voices that he changes at the drop of a dime.
Other good movies I've seen lately: The Seventh Sign with Demi Moore and David Bannon. David Bannon plays Jesus. Not even kidding. But the film is great, another 1988 vintage classic (like moi). It obviously was in the tune of most movies of its kind, and takes quite a few leaves from then-god Spielberg, but its good all the same. Some parts play out like an 80's after-school special but I can deal. And when it came down to it Demi Moore was very good, especially at the end. Manny Jacobs as Avi steals the show though. Where did that guy go? Somebody let him know I want to hire him!
Machete: Boy oh boy, how awesome was this? A fake trailer made by Robert Rodriguez made for the Grindhouse movie event, it featured the now famous Danny Trejo as a Mexican immigrant turned assassin turned revengencer turned revolutionary leader. And it was so insanely popular they were forced to delay the long-promised Barbarella and make a feature! AWESOME! Every time I see Danny Trejo I can't help but smile and my chest gets a little tight. That guy is an inspiration to us all. Not to mention a great actor! In Machete he gets to take up the Mariachi-like role of a man seeking revenge, always a great film subject. The film is done in the shitty old grindhouse style advertised in the trailer, and it couldn't be more excellent. Trejo gets Michelle Rodriguez, Jessica Alba, and Lindsay Lohan, as is only fitting for a BAMF of his magnitude. The film makes its point about immigration, too. I personally am in favor of expanding Mexican immigration, combined with efforts to help them raise up their native country again so that they don't have to run away from it. For god's sake, they're our neighbor to the south. We put them in the position they're in by giving and then withdrawing our economic support and thus condemning them to ruin. Watch Day Without A Mexican. We share this continent and we should not let our Mexican brothers and sisters suffer and just sit idly by.
And last but not least: Cop Out with Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan, and directed by Kevin Smith. Yep, that's right, Kevin Smith did the buddycop movie. And it was great. Morgan is so fucking hilarious he makes nose come out my milk. And that's not a normal thing for milk to produce. Willis obviously likes him and their chemistry was great. Smith totally snuck in an "All Your Base" meme reference. The bad guys were also awesome with Guillermo Diaz as a baseball junkie/drug kingpin and Kevin Pollack as Willis and Morgan's frienemy cop. All in all, a good watch. Maybe not on par with Mall Rats, but Kevin is getting into the meat of his directing, so I don't blame him.
Update soon with more movie goodness!
Live Long and Prosper,
Part III