
My partner in today’s PharMischeif! #NewBestFriend #GottaGetDownOnFriday (Taken with Instagram)

My partner in today’s PharMischeif! #NewBestFriend #GottaGetDownOnFriday (Taken with Instagram)
Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind | PBS Digital Studios (by pbsdigitalstudios)
All over the interwebs I know, but this video makes me smile 🙂
I’ve been in such a huge Progressive Rock Mood lately. My taste tends to be all over the place, and that’s one of the reasons I tend to gravitate towards this genre. I can spend time listening to one album and be treated to a wide variety of tuneage. Here are some of the albums that I’ve been rocking:










One of these days, I’ma get real serious about this.
Anywho, this page is going to have a lot more action on it! I’m going to start posting about new music, movies, comics, etc that I’m into, and finally start the conversation I’ve been trying to.
This site will have my pure opinion, no BS. That being said, don’t expect to see much (if any) negativity on this page. I will talk about the things I like and why, and if I don’t like something, I’ll ignore it. A novel approach to writing on the Internet, I know! My goal here is to spread the word about what I’m into, and what I think needs to be experienced. Hopefully, you’ll read what I have to say, and you’ll have some cool new stuff in your life.
With that said, I hope you enjoy the site! Let me know if so!
I’ve been stuck on jury duty for the past 2 days. So far its been a laugh riot, but the real revelation has been my rediscovering of “Lois and Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman” via the netflix app for my iPhone. My sister and I used to watch this show faithfully during it’s original run in the 90’s. I was really young then, and my memory of the series was scant at best. I decided to give it another shot, and I’m really glad I did. The show didn’t reinvent TV and it’s very evident that their special effects budget wasn’t more powerful than a locomotive, but it’s been a fun ride through the first few episodes. The performances by Teri Hatcher (Lois Lane) and Dean Cain (Clark Kent/Superman) really ring true with the DC mythos. Also of note are Lane Smith as the indomitable Perry White, and John Shea as the not so bald Lex Luthor.
As beloved as all heroes are, it has often been said that they would be nothing without the dark yang to their sterling yin. For example, imagine Batman without the Joker or the Riddler. While the character would still be viable, many of the stories that cemented Bruce Wayne’s status in our hearts would not be possible. This is certainly true of the relationship between Superman, his unfaltering good nature lending itself to classification as a “boy scout”, and Luthor, a personification of the evil that humans are capable of. While other villains have tragic back stories and powers beyond comprehension, Luthor boats only a “genius level” intellect” and a firm belief in the American dream. He is a self made man, and has worked his way into a position of power in Metropolis. Massive structures throughout the city bear his namesake, a towering testament to his wealth and might. When Superman soars in and upstages him, Luthor’s jealousy manifests itself in a fanatical devotion to the The Man Of Steel’s annihilation. Outwardly, his hate is justified by the threat Superman poses to his ideals. Luthor states that mankind can achieve great things with the appropriate amount of drive, and they do not need any other worldly help in doing so. Superman’s presence breeds complacency, he believes. With him on earth, why would a mere man wish to achieve at all? An interesting viewpoint, but it is not Luthor’s sole motivation for Superman’s destruction. His worries about mankind’s reaction to Superman are derived from his own feelings of jealousy. No matter how great his body of work, his actions never granted him
Messiah status in Metropolis. At it’s core, Luthor’s megalomaniacal tendencies are a result of envy. He can never be as powerful as Superman, so he must destroy him. He makes a conscious choice to follow those emotions down a dark path, and for that, he has become one of the most hated and revered villains in comic book history, but he is also the single most relatable. Everyone who has ever picked up a Superman comic, hummed John Williams iconic film score, or referred to something that vexes them as “my kryptonite” shares Luthor’s envy of Superman. We all want to caress the skyline at tremendous speeds, stand up for what is right, and punish what is wrong. Superman will not waver when it comes to his morals. He does not kill,
torture, or frighten for our admiration, he merely exists the only way he knows how. His great power was bestowed upon him, he did not choose it. Had he lent himself to evil, forces of good would not stand a chance. He could enslave a planet without breaking a sweat, but instead he uses his power to protect those who cannot protect themselves. His life is one long struggle, but it is a struggle his brings upon himself. It is that unflappable sense of justice that we envy most of all. At our darkest, the red and yellow “S” with a solid blue background is a constant reminder that even the mightiest of us struggles on a daily basis. Our battles take place on the ground, we are vulnerable to cuts and bruises of all kinds, and we may not be able to see what’s behind the door in front of us, but it is our hope for the triumph of good that we have in common with The Man Of Tomorrow. Hope keeps us divergent from the path Lex Luthor has chosen. That same hope was sparked in my heart the first time I saw Christopher Reeve pull aside his dress shirt and tie, and it was strengthened by Dean Cain scooping up leads and Teri Hatcher on a weekly basis during my childhood. Though that series ended it’s run over a decade ago, my belief in good triumphing over evil no matter the odds is something no Lex Luthor can ever take away from me. However insurmountable an obstacle may seem, I believe I can overcome it, even if it takes more than a single bound.
Anyone get the reference? Gold Star if you do. I’m going to try to make this a weekly feature. When you see that title, the post is going to be a list of the things that I’m really into this week. It may be only albums, it may be everything I saw this week, but its going to be a snapshot of whats playing on my iPod/TV/brain. Without further ado, here we go:
Albums
“Hurley” by Weezer
“Pinkerton” by Weezer
“A Thousand Suns” by Linkin Park
“Business Casual” by Chromeo
“Brother’s Blood” by Kevin Devine
Movies:
The Town
Let The Right One In
Comics:
Batman: Streets Of Gotham
Batman and Robin
Green Lantern Emerald Warriors
Green Lantern Corps
Green Lantern
Brightest Day
Justice League: Generation Lost
Favorites: of all the albums I’ve been rocking this week, the one I’ve been surprised by is “A Thousand Suns”. I’m an old school Weezer fan (title hint) and I love Hurley, but “A Thousand Suns” takes the cake. Back in my younger, less mellow years I was a vocal detractor of Linkin Park. Why might you ask? Great question. By all rights I should have loved them, and in fact did like some of their songs when i would hear them on the radio, but would tell myself I didn’t. Again, why? No idea. Fact of the matter is, this album is awesome from start to finish. It is a concept piece, designed to flow together as one. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you should. Recommended for headphone use, and make sure you can listen to it without gaps between the tracks. It makes a huge difference.
As far as movies go, I LOVED The Town and Let The Right One In. I’m a Ben Affleck fan, and he shot a right hook to the haters with this movie. He stars, screenwrites, and directs this flick, and he delivers on all fronts. Could be my fave flick of the year so far. Let The Right One In was wonderful as well. I’m a big sci-fi/fantasy fan and I love action and suspense as much as the next guy, but this was a fantasy film that didn’t really need that much action. It is more about the relationship between two 12 year olds that really need each other. The english language remake Let Me In is coming out soon, and even though it looks like they played up the gore more than the original, I’m still amped to see their take on it.
For comics, as you can probably tell, I’m primarily a DC fan. GL is my jamb, and these series just cannot disappoint. I’ve listened to a bunch of comics podcasts and read a lot about people’s views on Grant Morrison’s run of Batman. Reviews seem to be mixed, but I for one am a HUGE fan. I don’t think he is a God who can do no wrong, but I really feel he’s mining the essence of what it is to be Batman, why there will always be a Batman, and why we will always love Batman. You should really go all the way back to the start and read everything involved with his epic, as a lot of the books can’t be fully appreciated out of context. If this seems like too daunting of a task (it’s a whole lot), start with his run of Batman and Robin. Quality from beginning to current, when all of the setup starts to pay off. Also in GenLost, LOVE the Kingdom Come tie-in. Max Lord is a BAMF.
Well that’s about it! What are you excited about?
Well hello there. I started this blog in hopes that this wildly unpopular format will finally catch on!
Yeah no that’s not why. As I stated in my about me thing that I’m not even sure is posted, I’m a guy who loves Music, Movies, Comic Books, and most of all, my lady. I have a lot of insane things going on in my life right now, all of which I’m sure will be revealed in due time. I am very passionate about the aforementioned things, as they are what keeps me sane (hence the title of the blog, I’m sure that suspense was killing you).
That out-of-the-way, I just want to get one thing straight about this blog. This is not going to be a large bitch session, about anything. back when MySpace was the rage (remember that grandpa? when that was all you had to keep your kids from using?) I used the blog portion as one large pity party, and I’m over that. So you should be largely safe from my weepy monologue. Also, this is not going to be hate blog either. A lot of internetites/people in the “legitimate” press think that hating a particular band, movie, comic book, book, human being, etc makes them cool. They start blogs or write articles spewing bile about these artists to seem witty, or important. “I’m better than Good Charlotte (that’s right grandpa, one of your pop singers! Lets grab the Victrola and jitterbug the night away to one of their dittys!) cause they suck!” they might say. The publishing of this next statement may be death on the interweb, so if i never write again know that ad covered ninja’s descended from my ceiling and eviscerated me but not before asking me if I wanted to check my credit score or a bigger penis (tough choice). Here it is universe: I don’t think I’m better than, or hate anyone. I don’t have enough room in my life to carry that kind of negativity towards people, and THAT is why i started this blog. I’ve long been sick of reading reviews of movies, only to find that I COMEPLETELY disagree with the “Top Critics”. A lot of my favorite artists albums get routinely destroyed by the press, but I don’t care. It is my opinion that anyone’s opinion should not inform your own. If you hated something, good for you, that’s your right. However, your opinion is no more valid than mine, or anyone else. The internet is a breeding ground for anynonomus hate, and im sick of it. When I talk about something on this blog, you will get an honest, fair opinion of it, and you can just about count on a positive opinion. If i saw a movie with a terrible script, horrible acting, but superb directing, that’s what I’ll write about. If I bought an album (yes bought! remember back when that as your only option for hearing new albums? The freedom to pay for music is what our children fought the Kaiser for gramps, and gosh darn it, I won’t let their sacrifices be in vain!) and the lyrics are sophomoric, but the melodies are catchy as all hell, I’ll let you know how I felt.
If this all sounds like something you want to be a part of, by all means, enjoy. If you don’t enjoy it, thanks for stopping by!