th3midnighter

Name: th3midnighter
Joined On: Mar 13, 2006
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12/22/08
Accountability?? What's that?
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28344965/
While I probably shouldn't be surprised that the Banks that received these massive bailout packages don't either know where that money went, or don't want to say, as a concerned citizen, a taxpayer, I am appalled that they are able to sweep the borrowed capital under the proverbial carpet and tell those interested to "Fuck Off". Imagine if this Bailout had gone to everyday people rather than Corporations and we tried this tactic. If we each got 20K and when tax season came, we simply didn’t report it and didn’t feel like telling the government exactly where that money went, can you imagine how quickly you'd be audited? The upsetting thing about all this is that 10 years ago, Big Business and the Government at least pretended that they cared what the consumer, the taxpayer thought of them. I mean, we all knew it was pretend and they were all out for profit but at least they acted like they were morally responsible and we were happy with the knowledge that they were at least willing to play pretend with us. Now, they don't even bother trying to act like they owe us some sort of explanation. I suppose it’s hard to blame them when the Government is willing to write a blank check but there has to be some CEO or Exec. out there that feels a little guilty about all this right??
www.metacritic.com/film/titles/corporation/
There is a documentary I watched a few years back called The Corporation that dealt with the creation of the Corporation and how with the help of a few shady/brilliant (fine line I know) lawyers, they were able to LEGALLY make the Corporation a real entity, thereby foregoing most the responsibility, accountability that the CEO, shareholders had for the behavior of said Company. Instead of attacking the CEO's, VP's of companies like Wal-Mart or AGP for the direction of their companies whether it be the use child labor to maximize profits or approving ludicrous loans, its the Corporation, the company that gets the blame. It’s a brilliant fool-proof system that allows for the malpractice. If you were told you could practically do anything you wanted to sell a product, earn money any way you wanted and not be held responsible, why would you listen to your conscience?
I think the Federal Government needs to play a much more central role in the behavior these mega-billion dollar companies but I'm sure there will be a lot of resistance to that. I can understand why Big Business would protest that. They've been able to behave without a leash for decades and don’t' want a thing to change. It's the general publics’ protest that I find so intriguing. You'll get thousands of people that protest Government control because they don't want to turn into a socialist state and yet its the general public that lose the most when these companies behave with total abandon. When Wal-Mart decides to go to China to gets its toys for .02 cents to the dollar, it’s not Joe from Michigan that sees the 450% profit margin. Yet, ask Joe if he wants the government to take more of an active role in how companies behave, act and the first thing he'll say is that it’s "Un-American". Its strange to me that it’s almost always the poorest people, those that have very little that defend the core values of American society like Free-Enterprise when they are the ones getting the shaft from companies that use these ideals to maximize profits.
Posted by th3midnighter @ 2:19 pm EDT | Permalink | 3 Comments
07/29/08
Generation WTF
Ok, so I love love love this show Generation Kill and well, I was a huge fan of the Wire so I knew this show would be well written, well acted but I'm confused about something. Are real military leaders this retarded? Actually, I’m insulting all Down syndrome and autistic people by comparing them to the military leaders on this show. I know the show is based on the real life experience of a reporter who was embedded with a recon Marine Battalion but I'm not sure if they are embellishing the stupidity of the military leaders for entertainment value or whether this is how it is in the real world as well. Since I'm Canadian, my experience with military life consists of choosing the right perk in COD4 so when I see some crazy decisions made by company commanders like dropping a bomb 200 yards from Marines or leaving a fully stocked military vehicle behind, I scratch my head. I'm amazed the marines haven’t turned the gun on their superiors yet. So far, they’ve been made to run a gauntlet through a small town without air cover or artillery, they’ve been told to eat 1 ration a day, leave behind a supply truck only to see it blown up, and on top of all that, they have maybe the most retarded leader I've ever seen in TV or movies in Encino Man. That dude might be mildly comatose. The show is excellent but all I keep thinking is, when are they gonna mutiny? Anyways, it’s on HBO on sunday nights so watch the show if you can. You won't be sorry. So ex military guys and gals, is this how it actually is?
Posted by th3midnighter @ 11:39 am EDT | Permalink | 4 Comments
07/22/08
To Ferberize or not to?
So our son just turned 7 months a few days ago and me and the wife have decided that its time for him to sleep on his own. He's been sleeping with us for the last 7 months in our bed with a co-sleeper but we'd like to be able to sleep through the night and you know, actually get to sleep together so we are moving him to his spacious crib in his spacious room. So we thought about all the different methods and are going with the Ferber Method. Its named after some Doctor in Boston who after doing years of research and studies found that babies after 4/5 months who have trouble sleeping through the night can be taught to sleep by a system of soothing, quiet bed time and letting them cry it out. We are on night number 2 and let me tell you, hes got a set of lungs. He lasted 34 mins the first night and last night he lasted 49 mins cause I made the mistake of picking him up. We are going to stick to it for a few weeks to see how he responds but once he was able to fall asleep, he stayed asleep for most of the night. My question is this. How many have tried the cry it out method and when did you see a dramatic difference. Also, if you had a baby who wasnt able to sleep through the night and woke up every few hours, what other methods did you use? Who knew parenting was so complicated. I have more respect for my parents with each passing day.
Posted by th3midnighter @ 12:18 pm EDT | Permalink | 11 Comments
06/27/08
Oil, what is it good for?
Am I the only one that thinks that the price of Oil going up is a good thing?
I realize short term, it creates some stress for the middle to lower class because its more expensive to go to the cottage, to do that vacation, to drive to work but I think the long term effects of this phenomenon is being missed or at least ignored by the vast majority of people. Oil is by far the most resourceful commodity we have right now. Oil is a key ingredient in plastics, rubber, pharmaceuticals, cement, electronics, clothing, and on and on. So we have this product that can be molded, melted, sculpted to create many of our every day products and yet we use like 90% of oil to burn as fuel. That just seems incredibly wasteful and short sighted.
We waste oil so freely and have been doing it for over a hundred years and finally the price of Oil is at a point where we are starting to question our daily habits and rituals. In a single year, the price of Oil has done what countless Gov’t policies, commercials, documentaries, books, and environmentalists couldn’t do. Make the consumer rethink and re-evaluate how they travel, work and live. For the first time, I heard my dad say “I think I’m going to bike to the corner store.” The man hasn’t ridden a bike in over 20 years. For the first time since the early 90s, a pick up truck isn’t the best selling vehicle in the states. The incredibly fuel efficient Honda Civic was the best selling car in May. GM just announced that they are closing one of their bigger plants near Toronto that used to make pick up trucks because people are moving towards smaller sedans. Toyota and Honda both have announced fully electric cars to be released in Japan by 09, and most likely in the North American market a year or two after that.
All of these changes in the market have nothing to do with a shift by the consumer to be more environmentally conscious cause lets be honest, most of us don’t give a shit about the environment. We care about our comforts and maintaining our lifestyle. The minute our lifestyle becomes too expensive for our budget, that’s when we force the market to change. This shift is going to force governments to invest in more public transit, its going to force Auto companies to make their cars as oil free as they can and it’s going to force the consumer to use less gas, whether it be for our car or for our home. So from my point of view, I hope the price of Oil keeps going up, up, up. Over $200 a barrel would be perfect. It’s been too cheap for far too long and we really need to wean ourselves off it and God knows, we aren’t going to do it for the drowning Polar Bears.
Posted by th3midnighter @ 11:35 am EDT | Permalink | 11 Comments
06/20/08
Movies...
One of my earliest memories growing up are my dad taking me to movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Superman so I grew up being a huge movie buff. Lately, there have been some terrible movies that have been released (Indy and the Skull of Shittyness and Hulk) so I started thinking about movies that I get excited to watch even if I’ve seen it 10 times. These are movies either I own or watch anytime I catch on TV. I thought I’d limit it to movies that have been made in the last 10 years so at least if you are at Blockbuster, you might find it there if your first and second choice is out. I left out Oscar winners like BrokebackMountain and Saving Private Ryan because I assumed most people have seen them already.
So here goes:
Fight Club: Probably my favorite movie of the last 10 years. Brad Pitt in his best role as a “fuck you” Soap salesman and Ed Norton, a insurance claims specialist who create a club for guys who need to well fight to get through the mundaness (made up word) of everyday life. I loved the book so to see it translate so well onto the big screen was a bonus for me. Fincher and Pitt at their finest, even better than Se7en imo.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: I always fuck up the title but the movie is brilliant. Charlie Kaufman has written a bunch of great scripts like Being John Malkowich and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind but this is by far his best “feel good” script and more than that, it’s a beautiful love story set within a non traditional storyline. I’m not a huge fan of Jim Carrey but as a broken down man who wants to literally forget the love of his life he does a great job, and it’s a great script and directed with a lot of soul by one Michel Gondry.
Office Space: Before Steve Carrel made middle management a one liner, this movie made me realize I wasn’t the only one out there with a moron for a boss. So many good one liners in this movie and easily one of the funniest movies of the last 10 years. “I'm thinking I might take that new chick from Logistics. If things go well I might be showing her my O-face. "Oh... Oh... Oh!" You know what I'm talkin' about. "Oh!"”
Memento: Before he blew up big with Batman Begins and now Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan made a name for himself with this murder mystery that really should’ve been nominated for an Oscar. I’m not even doing the movie justice in my description and I’d love to say more but I don’t want to ruin it. Just go rent it if you can’t find what you’re looking for in Blockbuster. You won’t be sorry.
In The Company of Men: Ok, this movie breaks the 10 year rule since it was from 97, but I have this on DVD and couldn’t ignore it. Two execs who are friends make a bet and go out of their way to ruin a woman’s life. Sounds cruel I know but I was amazed how honest the movie was. I actually think it paints men in a true light…for the most part.
Magnolia: People tend to either love P.T. Anderson movies or hate em and I love love loved this one. Huge cast, big story involving multiple characters that gets revealed at the end. You have to go into this movie with an open mind because it does tend to wander into the surreal for a bit but it’s worth the ride. Oh, Tom Cruise actually does a good job in this movie which you can’t say too often.
Requiem for a Dream: I don’t know which I love more, the score by Clint Mansell or the movie by Aronofsky. Story is about 4 characters that get into drugs in very different ways and how their lives are incredibly and completely ruined by it. If you want kids to stop using drugs, make em watch this movie. Brilliant and scary.
Oldboy: Korean movie about a man who is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years then released and he has 5 days to discover his kidnappers. Now this sounds like any normal Hollywood movie until you watch the style and the way its shot. The pain that the character endures throughout the movie, not just the physical kind is overwhelming.
28 Days Later: I realize the Boyle will forever be known for Trainspotting but this movie imo is the best Zombie movie made in the last 25 years. Easily. Scary, fun, hopeful, and well directed. A zombie movie that makes you think. MMMM Brainz.
Well that’s it for now; hope everyone has a great weekend.
Posted by th3midnighter @ 3:11 pm EDT | Permalink | 6 Comments
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