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Retro SciFi Film of the Week…

The Village (2004)

This is probably more of a horror than a science fiction film, those genres often get conflated -- definitely a mystery. It’s all about a village, as the title implies, but what is this village about? Who are these people? Where are they? And who are those they don’t speak of?

It’s a very well made film. The acting and writing is flawless, the script is original and compelling, filled with metaphors and symbolism, and ultimately a commentary on society and the human condition. The cast includes some of the greatest stars in Hollywood -- William Hurt, who we lost recently, along with Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson.

The film is scored by James Newton Howard with brilliant performances by violinist Hilary Hahn.

However, there are about 100 people in this cast and they are all white. Every one of them. One guy looks like he may be of mixed Asian heritage, maybe not. Actually, the director has a cameo in the film, but he is seen from behind and you can’t tell from the camera angle that he is Indian. This film was made in 2004, with a cast of some of the most progressive stars in Hollywood. How did that happen?

It was written, produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, so he’s ultimately responsible for the quality of the film, as well as the extreme racial bias in the cast. Some of his more recent films are more racially balanced, so maybe he woke up.

Even though this is a well-made film, I can’t recommend it because of the extreme racial bias in the cast.


Should I mute everyone who uses the abbreviation "RT" in their toots?

"RT" stands for "retweet" and of course there is no such thing here on Mastodon. Here that concept is known as a "boost".

I'm guessing that most if not all toots that contain "RT" are just bots that are barfing out whatever they found on twitter.

Here is definitive proof that humans and dinosaurs lived on Earth at the same time...

Here's an explanation of natural immunity that anyone can understand...

If you become infected with the COVID-19 virus and you die, then you will never get infected again.

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A wormhole is...

Muting @DecaturNature for continually putting political content behind a CW.

Here are the latest totals in the US. (Source: Johns Hopkins Univ.)

US
Cases: 103,125,921
Deaths: 1,117,503

That's more than 425 deaths per day. Please take care out there and remember to wear your respirator!

(Note: For some reason, JHU is no longer reporting stats out of China, so those numbers are not included here.)

a joke about war/dictator 

A man who had been hiding in a deep bunker in Baghdad since the beginning of the war finally crawled out, looked around and asked a guy, "So where's Saddam Hussein?"

The guy says, "What? Have you been living under Iraq?"

Retro SciFi Film of the Week…

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

This film is about a bald, long-legged alien… and other stuff.

It’s hard to convey how anticipated this film was when it was released. The original TV series had been canceled a decade prior, which disappointed loyal fans and by time this film was made, the series had been widely syndicated and gathered a huge fan base. It was a really big deal. The first Star Trek movie, ever.

Production for the film was a real mess. The suits at Paramount thought the thing was some kind of Star Wars knockoff and the script was rewritten several times before production began. They even wanted to turn it into a new TV series at one point. When production finally started, the script was still unsatisfactory to everyone. Creator Gene Roddenberry and director Robert Wise struggled over the project throughout. Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner and other cast members, and even the special effect guy were contributing to the script as the production was going on. The final script at the end of production contained only a fraction of what was in the original script when shooting started.

In the end the narrative wasn’t the tightest story ever produced, but it was original. However, it lacked any contemporary social commentary, which was a hallmark of the original series. The special effects were fantastic (for 1979), as was the score.

Douglass Trumbull (2001: A Space Odyssey) did the special effects which were almost entirely done with models, lighting, hand-painted mattes and photographic special effects; only a few simple computer generated images were used. The score was done by Jerry Goldsmith who continued on with the franchise, providing it with it’s distinctive theme music.

Because the film was so rushed, Wise was not totally satisfied with it and a directors cut was eventually made years later, which he thought was the best edit of the film.

Even with its flaws, I highly recommend this film.

Al Jazeera is reporting more than 45,000 people killed from the earthquake in Turkey.

That's more than three times the number of people who are killed during an entire year in the US from gun homicides.

aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/20

Here's a picture of Uranus next to a pic of Earth, to scale.

(PD image per Wikimedia Commons)

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I decided to mark the image as sensitive.

I didn't notice it until I was writing the image description, but this image could be seen as offensive. They (I assume CIA) choose to do the eyes in yellow and they made them slanted and squinted (or maybe those are just the pupils that are squinted) so it looks kind of like a caricature.

At the time in the 1960s, nobody even saw anything wrong with these types of caricatures of Asian people and they were common, but today those images are considered offensive.

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The Black Cat Squadron was a secret spying project run out of Taiwan during the 60s into the mid 70s. It was run by the CIA using ROCAF pilots under the cover of a weather research unit of the Taiwanese Air force.

Most of the missions were flown over China using a small fleet of just two U2 spy planes. The US would replace the planes whenever they were shot down or crashed.

How do you pronounce Uranus?

We've never landed a spacecraft on Saturn because:

Just did a search and turns out there are a couple of them already out there. A dentist in MA goes by Trans-N-Dental, LLC. And another dentist in MA named Dr. Quon Tran calls his practice Trans Dental Care.

(Not sure if they offer hormone therapy, though. 🙂 )

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Like many who were enslaved when they were born, #FrederickDouglass did not know his birthdate. So, he adopted February 14th as his birthday. He remains among the most brilliant, fierce, eloquent, prescient Americans in history and, by forcing America to live up to its founding creed. represents TRUE patriotism.

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I'm going to open a new practice and offer hormone therapy and teeth cleaning.

I'm calling it Trans and Dental.

Warning: This is just a metaphor. If you actually try this with your kid, make sure you watch them closely because the strings of balloons could harm the baby.

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