

It's a 1960s Weekend, 2000s Style
Mad Men season 3 kicks off tomorrow. And it's the Woodstock festival's 40th anniversary this weekend. In a lot of ways they represent two contrasting cultures that, at least for some, bookend the 1960s. And I'm reading Factory Made, which chronicles its gooey center.Even more cynical folks generally point to Charlie Manson as the sinister, inevitable resu

But all that's being true to the calendar, not to the sentiment and general feel of the era called "The 60s".
Mad Men predates that, at least so far, and it's really 1973 that bid it farewell for good.
It was 1973 that saw the end of our active involvement in the Vietnam war (it took us another two years to get the fuck out) and the rising storm of the
But what will bookmark the "00s" - this first decade of the new millennium?
The decade without a name.
Then Gore v. Bush, 9/11, Iraq, the Patriot Act, Waterboarding, Katrina.
Lately, the crash of the financial industry and subsequent New Depression
And now the age of Obama, the first black US president (other than that 24 guy and Morgan Freeman). Also apparently the first Kenyan born, Socialist, Muslim chief executive, to hear tell from the great unwashed (perhaps the great unsmart is more apt, were that a word).
But that's all business and politics and doesn't say much about the culture of our new

We're certainly a culture that is tethered to our technology, addicted to life on the online social networks as we leave the "00"s. The web is ubiquitous, broadband connections the norm and, unlike in 2000, the net is now very much a participatory vehicle for the masses. iPods, texting, tweeting, iPhones, social commerce, and so forth. Not sure there is any sort of musical or cinematic focus to this decade - maybe I'm too old and out of it to tell.
I don't kn

Meanwhile, the Eighties Still Happened and are Happening Still
While dug down in this nostalgic minutia, I didn't even realize that Stallone had released yet another Rambo movie last year, but here it is on Showtime tonight.Now, to be clear, I couldn't stand the 2nd and 3rd installments of this jingoistic fran

But they are filled with unintentional laughs.
Sort of like 'Red Dawn', though not nearly as good in cheesy badness as that one ('Wolverines!!').
And First Blood, the original, was even mildly entertaining as a straight B-movie, based on a decent book, itself a parable of the treatment of returning Vietnam vets. Sly, though, was definitely miscast (John Rambo was average, even slight, in appearance in the novel where Stallone pumped himself up to characture level).
Rambo as renegade senior citizen might be good for a hoot. 'Rambo: First Nap'? 'Rambo: First Dentures'? 'Rambo: Incontinence'? This one's just called plain 'Rambo', no doubt trying to capture the old glory in the same way 'Rocky Balboa' kinda did a couple years ago.
I'll record and watch it 'Mystery Science Theater' style during the coming week.
Guilty Feet have got no Rhythm
George Michael had a brush with the law again. You remember George, right? Everyone's favorite 80's popster and the turn of the century's frequent men's room attendant & valet? He claims that he was 'stone cold sober' and the cops finally let him go after holding him overnight on suspicion of 'driving under the influence of drink or drugs' (does he get to choose which
I wonder how wrecked one can be and still land within George's definition of 'stone cold sober'? Focus in one eye? Can count to 1 forward and backward? Are aware enough to look for a tree or men's room to duck behind when the urge to jack off in public comes over you?
Inquiring minds ... well, really don't want to know.
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