God, Let Me Play Well
By Gregg Easterbrook

God, let me play well but fairly.
Help me to learn something that matters
once the game is over.
Let competition make me strong but never hostile.
Always let me help my opponent up.
Never catch me rejoicing in the adversity of others.
If I know victory, allow me to be happy;
if I am denied, keep me from envy.
Remind me that sports are just games.
If through athletics I set an example,
let it be a good one.

 

 

Movies worth the money.

Inland Empire- David Lynch's newest hallucinatory mind trip (his most ambitious yet, which says much). A film with hardly any narrative in which whores sing the "the Loco-Motion" and sitcoms are acted out by rabbits? 3 hours long and pretty infuriating if not familiar with the directors work. Exclusive engagement in New York City IFC Center until December 20th.

The Fountain- 6 years in the making and you can see the effort. Darren Arronofsky's third feature film, following Pi and Requiem for a Dream, is not unlike Inland Empire in that it's also a complete mind trip, but The Fountain is in completely different vein. Where as Inland is more dark, this is more heartbreaking. To Quote imdb.com, "Spanning over one thousand years, and three parallel stories, The Fountain is a story of love, death, spirituality, and the fragility of our existence in this world." Enjoy.

The Departed- Bleak and memorizing. Scorsese's newest film is a new classic for the director. Not to mention, Jack Nicholson's maddening performance as a crime boss. I think we'll see some Oscars going this way this coming award season. Not To Be Missed.

Tenacious D: Pick of Destiny- Much lighter then anything else mentioned above. A musical-comedy that you'll be surely laughing at. Jack Black and Kyle Gass star making their real life band, Tenacious D, a fictitious and new band in this movie. Cameos coming from all over including: Dio, Meatloaf, Tim Robbins, and Dave Groul.

Borat- Hilarious. If you're easily offended, don't go. If you have a sense of humor, go for it. Funniest film of the year, maybe even years.

Movies Not Worth Your Money.


Turistas- Re-using plot elements from past horror films in the past YEAR. Not even waiting longer. S T A Y A W A Y.

Saw III- This might be your thing. It's not mine. After Saw II, I had enough. Is it the gore that shuns me away? Not in the least. The bad acting, lame scripting and just overall horrible franchise this has become pushes me away.

National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj- A sequel to the ok comedy, National Lampoon's Van Wilder. Okay we understand that. Where's Van Wilder? We don't understand that. The movie is about Van's personal assistant from the first movie, coming up on his own at another college acting like Van the whole time. Wow. Cool. Except it isn't.


All in all, originally in today's movies is hard to find. Look at your movie listings and see what's a sequel, remake, adaptation of a book, story or TV show. Even The Departed, one of the best films of the year is a remake of an Asian film entitled Internal Affairs. But Scorsese shows that just because you're remaking something, doesn't mean you have to suck.



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