June 2007


So, I managed to see an early completely legal *cough* copy of Michael Moore’s new movie, Sicko, last week. First, off I think it’s definitely his best movie to date. He manages to avoid a lot of the sensationalism of his earlier movies, until the whole trip-to-Cuba thing at the end which I felt was somewhat overdone, and focuses on individual accounts of the failure of the American health system. As to the stories themselves, if they don’t infuriate you then you need to grow both a heart and a brain. The idea that human beings would allow others to die in order to save a little bit of money (in an enormously profitable industry) is sickening, although unsurprising given the general callousness with which we treat each other as a species.

Watching the news last night, I saw a CNN (maybe MSNBC) piece on the film and they brought up two criticisms which I felt like addressing.

First, they said that objections have been made regarding the lack of a “voice” of the pharmaceutical/insurance companies in the film. You know what though? these companies do have a voice. It’s called every fucking thing you see or read about health care in this country. I don’t need to hear Blue Cross’ side, I know what it is; a bunch of bullshit regarding how they deeply, deeply care for all their customers, while, at the same time, they allow those customers to DIE in order to save money.
Second, and I believe this is a far more valid complaint, Moore doesn’t really examine the weaknesses of socialized medicine, specifically wait times (especially in Canada). I agree with this complaint, however, I feel that the weaknesses of socialized medicine are so far out-weighed by the strengths that it’s almost ludicrous to use things such as wait times as arguments against socialized care. It’s really a simple choice: would you rather have to wait an extra week for your knee surgery? or die of brain cancer because the insurance company decides you don’t need an operation? People in Canada are not being told to wait on life-saving surgery, instead it is non-essential work that is delayed. Furthermore, no one has ever said anything about, you know, attempting to improve on the Canadian system (God forbid). Of course, there are some elements of socialized medicine that are troubling. For example, the ability of the people controlling the system to impose moral judgment on legal activities which could impact care (smoking, being overweight, I’m sure if it was in America being gay would be a problem) . However, I would rather deal with this problem then the wreck of a system we have now.

Finally, a complaint not articulated in the CNN piece but one which I feel is quite important to address is the utter terror in America of anything related to socialism. Why? I don’t know. We’ve already adopted the following “measures of advanced countries” from the Communist Manifesto (some could argue more, but this is already a really long post):

2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.

9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of all the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the populace over the country.

10. Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children’s factory labor in its present form. Combination of education with industrial production, etc.

It’s hard to argue that these changes have been for the worse (although Republicans do seem to want to abolish free education, see vouchers/school choice program, cuz you know fuck the poor). While I certainly do not advocate Communism, I don’t really see the problem with the government providing a vital and necessary service for its populace (but then again I’m not making millions in profit on prescription drugs, so…).

Finally, this movie reinforces the sobering fact that the United States is rapidly falling behind the rest of the world in a huge number of arenas. 37th internationally in health? That’s simply horrible and we should be ashamed. Beyond health, look at internet capabilities, the Japanese internet infrastructure is orders of magnitude more advanced than ours, as is a number of other nations. The French have managed to use stem cells, which thanks to our fearless leader we can’t experiment with, to regrow a human heart. The US was kicked off the world drug task force for being too draconian. None of the Republican candidates for president will endorse the PROVEN theory of Evolution (yes Virginia, evolution is proven). We have incredibly high crime rates (compared to other industrialized nations) and the largest prison population in the world. We don’t allow gays equal rights, we torture people, and on and on.

OK this was going to be a simple movie review and got a bit out of hand. I apologize for all my ranting, but sometimes, looking at the path this country has set itself on, it’s hard not to be saddened and troubled.

All right, I’m going to attempt to refrain from politics both in the blog and on the tumblr for a little bit.  Also, I’m going to try and branch out into some other stuff, talk about disc and other sports (maybe tomorrow) plus the usual book/movie reviews.  Also I’m toying with a new sort of post, but it’s still embryonic so stay tuned.

Pseudo-conservatism is among other things a disorder in relation to authority, characterized by an inability to find other modes for human relationship than those of more or less complete domination or submission. The pseudo-conservative is a man who, in the name of upholding traditional American values and institutions and defending them against more or less fictitious dangers, consciously or unconsciously aims at their abolition. He sees his own country as being so weak that it is constantly about to fall victim to subversion; and yet he feels that it is so all-powerful that any failure it may experience in getting its way in the world cannot possibly be due to its limitations but must be attributed to its having been betrayed.

–Richard Hofstadter

That sums it up pretty damn well.

Holy shit! Holy shit! Holy shit! Holy shit! Holy shit!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983189/

One of my all time favorite books and Ridley Scott (see below) could make it so sweet as long as he doesn’t skimp on the violence. I’m psyched.

 Some random crap:

I’m kind of on a westerns kick right now and I watched Seraphim Falls last night.  It was pretty good.  Liam Neeson, with a band of ne’er-do-wells, is tracking Pierce Brosnan for your standard old revenge killing.  The action kicks in early and the whole movie has a pretty cool Blood Meridian/Cormac McCarthy vibe to it (bleak empty landscapes, degenerate mining towns and preachers, an encounter with the devil (played by Angelica Huston, check out the back of her wagon.  I almost missed it), that sort of thing) that I was digging.  It’s not that terrific or anything but it’s certainly worth a rental, if only for Brosnan and Neeson, especially if you like westerns.

Speaking of westerns, the trailer for the remake of 3:10 to Yuma was just released (you can check it out here) and it looks sweet.   Step 1: It has Russel Crowe, who rules.  Step 2: It has Christian Bale, who rules as well.  Step 3: It has Alan Turdyk (apparently playing a bad ass gunfighter type).  Step 4: It’s a remake of one of the greatest westerns ever (same name), which you should do yourself a favor and check out.  So yeah, looks like a winner.

Other trailers (just ones I’ve seen recently):

Russel Crowe, with Denzel Washington, pops up again in American Gangster, directed by Ridley Scott.  The trailer looks good (then again I almost creamed during the Kingdom of Heaven trailer and that movie sucked) so hopefully it’s a return to form for Scott, who followed the amazing Gladiator with the dreck that was KoH and The Good Year.  At the very least it won’t be a fucking romantic comedy.

Invasion with Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman also looks pretty good.  Looks to be a Invasion of the Body Snatchers/Heinlein’s Puppet Masters type flick, which could be sweet.  Although the lack of Donald Sutherland screaming may hurt things (since he was in both the 70’s Body Snatchers and the 90’s Puppet Masters, I feel that his participation is utterly neccesary in any aliens-taking-over-people’s-bodies scenario).

Another classic Sci-Fi remake is coming in the form of I am Legend, with Will Smith.  It could be good, or it could be I, Robot and I’ll be forced to kill someone in the name of Vincent Price.

I’m also digging: the new Bourne movie, the new Harry Potter, and The Kingdom.  Also Superbad looks unbelievably awesome (George Michael! not the singer songwriter).  Go to the website and check out the rated-R trailer to see what I mean. (areyousuperbad.com)

Finally, check out this article on an embedded reporter’s experiences in Iraq.  Just read it.

Thanks to stumbleupon I posted a whole ton of stuff on my tumblr. Check it out.

Movies:

Knocked Up and Waitress – Both good and funny, go watch. Although after watching back to back movies about unwanted pregnancies, I’m now going to be wearing 15 condoms when I have sex. Of course, this presumes that I find a girl willing to have sex with me…

Also, The Protector- Starring the dude from Ong Bak (which was sweet) this movie is just out of fucking control. There was literally no moment when I had any idea what was going on. It’s obviously has been heavily edited for western audiences and the result is basically a mess. However, the action scenes are great and Tony Jaa (ja?) is amazing. Furthermore, it’s quite unintentionally hilarious so…I dunno, I can’t really recommend it but, if you happen to live somewhere where marijuana is legal, it could be fun.

Books:

Since I basically spent the last week locked in a cabin with nothing to do, I read about 10 books so I recommend the following (in no particular order):

Zima Blue and Other Stories - Alastair Reynolds

Cordelia Underwood - Van Reid

The Yiddish Policeman’s League - Michael Chabon

Blindsight - Peter Watts (more for the concepts then the actual story, although it’s not bad)

Anyway, I just moved into my summer housing and I start Summer League tonight. So, expect more updates and hopefully some different content. We shall see.