Posts Tagged ‘independence day’
this wildman is off the grid »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
For the holiday, I’ll be heading back out to Wildman with the boys. Just when I’m about sick of trying (and failing) to find a job, it’ll be nice to be off the grid for a minute or two.
Whatever you’re up to, remember to celebrate our two-hundred-some years of sovereignty. Remember all those times we fought bravely to destroy the sovereignty of others and how few of us have the freedom to enjoy our own. (w00t, as they say.)
I’ll be completely in the rough. I’ll only have a multi-room house, my iPod Touch, a television, cases of beer and a half dozen cars to remind me of civilization. It will be terrible.
Catch ya’ll after the break when you’re all refreshed. Or overworked, depending on your profession.
Photo courtesy Four Seasons Cottages and not at all accurate
apocalypse, repeatedly »
Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Roland Emmerich seems to be obsessed with our civilization crumbling under its own weight. (Some call this a “kindred spirit.”) For those wondering who that is, think ID4 or 10,000BC.
Some background: 2012 is the year predicted by Mayans (before they were conquered in the search for wealth, like Malaysians) to be the end of the world. Considering our current social state and climate issues, they’re likely not far off.
Here’s a trailer for Emmerich’s next offering, titled (no creativity) 2012:
Crazy right? Boom! The effects are nuts. The cast is… well, whatever. The concept is interesting. How will it play?
This could be Emmerich’s redeemer (that they still reference ID4 13yrs later should tell you he’s had a few stale ones). It’ll likely involve some terrible story where the main characters are the only three people that aren’t killed… but an aircraft carrier rolling over the White House? w00t!
Wait, so the government’s been planning on all this happening? Cusack’s the hero? Danny Glover as President? A car jumping (yes. jumping.) out of a plane?
Um…
This is probably best seen in a theater, given the explosions and tsunamis but maybe second run? Or matinee? This should be terrible with a side of CGI worth seeing but immediately regretting. (Again, think 10,000BC)
I will say this, though. If there’s one thing Emmerich does well, it’s destroy the world with reckless abandon. And I, for one, appreciate that.
Photo courtesy WorstPreviews.com. Trailer from Film School Rejects.