31 May 2015

Dreaming on a Saturday Night


What follows is a recap of the afternoon/evening of last Saturday, May 30th, 2015, in three parts. It will feature two movie reviews and a brief discussion of a live talk given by Ira Glass of PRX and WBEZ Chicago's This American Life

The connection game last Saturday afternoon/evening...strong.

Blind Spot 2015: 12 Angry Men

Created and hosted by Ryan McNeil at The Matinee.








It's frightening to think about how our Justice System here in America fails on a daily basis. Just recently, I had an experience with it myself. Not me personally. But a guy I know, a man very close to me, received a prison sentence for a crime that certainly had more to it than his Grand Jury ever heard.

Not to say the crime in question in this case was as heavy as murder, as in the case of the unnamed 18-year-old boy that is the subject of debate in Sidney Lumet's 1957 film 12 Angry Men. But even so, Justice is supposed to be blind, it's not supposed to have a face. When 12 jurors enter into deliberation, it's impossible to have all parties blind. Human nature comes into play.

15 May 2015

Deus Meus



Two Reviews in One by Kevin Powers

A few days ago, I saw Avengers: The Age of Ultron

At one point early in the film, Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) have a conversation about artificial intelligence. Stark, or Iron Man, the billionaire weapons/technology magnate believes that its time to dust of this old idea he had floating around, like, literally floating around. 

That idea was Ultron, basically a technological brain that may have the ability not only to think but also to adapt, to reason, to feel. He and Bruce, who most definitely does not want to get angry though we want him to, are giddy talking about it. There is even an air of concern about the possibilities. Then, of course, since we're in a Marvel comic book movie, everything goes haywire and no ideas are to be discussed any more because that would get in the way of all the shit being blown up. 

14 May 2015

Thursday Movie Picks: Foreign Language Movies - German


I am a bit lacking in my German cinema, this week's category on Wandering through the Shelves' Thursday Movie Picks Meme. I really just haven't seen that many. To the point where the films listed below are pretty much the only German-made movies I've seen. There are a few more but these are the biggies.

For my picks this week, I went with three films that I've watched very recently. All three quite dynamic. All three beautifully made. All three true depictions of the talent to be found in Germany.

06 May 2015

Thursday Movie Picks: Work Place Movies


I teach kids for a living. 7th graders. It's hard.

I suppose working in a school is much like working anywhere else. We have our dramas, our follies, our disagreements. We laugh a lot, too.

We spend most of our day, though, with the future. We try our best to fill these kids with positivity and intellect and at least a little bit of drive and determination. I teach English. Pulling out themes and discussing them is what I was born to do. I know it. I think this is why I love doing these posts.

So, this week on Wandering through the Shelves' Thursday Movie Picks, it's Work Place Movies.