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Yeah, The Oscars Got It Wrong

I've been meaning to post this but debated back and fourth about whether or not it was right on a political blog but part of the fun of blogging is get to know the blogger's personal taste and such. I've said before that I love going to the annual Oscar bash held in Southeastern Michigan. I have a blast, the food is great and it's always nice to meet new  people. I've been going with a friend of mine for years and every year it just get's better. So I written a few words on the five nominated even though the Oscars were like four months ago but whatever now all the films are out of DVD so go the store for your fav.
 
 5th place- Juno- Really enjoyable with wit and attitude that never seem in short supply. However the film never adds up to the greatness so many have attributed to it. It is simply a very good teen movie but not even the best of this decade in the genre. That would belong to "Mean Girls" and "Charlie Barlett" (which just came out on DVD).
 
 4th place- No Country for Old Men- A story about a border town, a suitcase of money, and what it means to be a man and survive. An constantly thrilling ride but it is not profound. A really good rollar coaster is still just a rollar coaster.
 
 3rd place Atonement- The movie that was suppose to win best picture but after people saw it said "not so much". It really is beautifully shot with excellent performances but it is cliched in terms of plot and brings nothing new to the screen.
 
 2nd place- Michael Clayton- The annual liberal picture of the year was one of the best. Evil companies + George Clooney = Oscars? However while excellent, the actual charchter of Clayton is wrongly written, he's the guy with all the answers but we as the audience know before him. Taldia Swenton is superb as the villan (and yes I called the Oscar for her.)
 
  1st place and true best picture winner- There Will Be Blood- We have seen nothing like this picture, this intensity, the Day-Lewis. He demands our attetion of the screen and we gladly give it. Actually knowing someone with Daniel's (the charchter's name not the actor) personality it showed a different type of man. Crazy but honorable in a crazy way. But the film really deserved the Oscar for the scenes between Eli (his foe in the film) and Daniel are so personal, funny and sad all at the same time all the way to the end with the immoratal words "I'm Done" you realize what you are seeing is a classic.
 
For all those who think the conservative critic won out in this selection, I'm afraid I have to add that my favorite film of 2007 was not nominated "Avenue Montiage" a french film with a lot of heart was the best of the bunch but do rent "There Will Be Blood".
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Attack Pakistan And Chew Gum

My grandfather, the other one for long time readers, a die-hard FOX News addicted Republican, came from Florida to visit my family. When he was coming up our driveway, he picked up the family paper. Then he made the mistake of actually seeing which paper it was, "The New York Times" or as we call it in my sister and I call it "The Jew York Times". (Yes we are allowed to say it we look so perfectly Jewish so that has to count.) Anywho, my grandfather threw a temper tantrum and told me how my evil reading habits were ruining America and that I was wrong for supporting quote "that wicked paper". At that point, I went to work an hour and a half early and escaped to the breakroom, hoping for safety. I now know how every teenage boy must feel when his mother finds "Playboy" under his bed. I didn't have the heart to tell my grandfather I actually read the paper for the articles. The reason I subscribe to The Times is for it's foreign affairs coverage which are better than any other American new source. You are lucky if you get half a paragraph on the side bar on page 9A of your local paper about the evil's of Mugabe. In The Times you get an actual idea of what's going on and the implications it has for the world.
                                                               

Which brings me to the point of how angry I am at the current situation in Pakistan. Yesterday, 9 of our soliders were killed by the Taliban alongside the Afghanistan border. The enemies' base camp location? Pakistan. On the front page, side by side, The New York Times, had to articles to showcase the mockery of our anti-terrorism campaign in Pakistan.

You see, the Taliban have unfettered power, in the Ziarat region of Pakistan. Not only that but they have their own prisons, court system, oversight over the Marble industry, and collect taxes. Yes they are actually the tax collectors. When two Times reporters were held by the Taliban and then released, Pakistan then asked the reporters questions but not one of them pretain to the Taliban, their location, descriptions. It was apparently all old news.
To state the obvious, two organizations attacked us on 9/11 and only two. Al-Qaeda and the their major funders and protectors the Taliban. We have been told time and time again, that our enemies were hiding in caves cowering and broken. But now as the stories in The New York Times, illustrate they are actually running proviences in Pakistan. This isn't a missing person case, they are out in the open. The Times reporters kept running into one member of the taliban after another.
 
Why aren't we, America, with the greatest military in the world not killing those who killed us? It doesn't make sense. I support the Iraq War, the War In Afghanistan, and anything else that attacks the Islamic world but why aren't we killing those who actually enaged our response in the middle east. Our leaders, including President Bush need to answer to us these questions. Or even better, just kill them and let that be the answer. 
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