Last Days

Yesterday I finished watching Last Days (imdb | rotten tomatoes), Gus Van Sant’s loose recreation of the end of Kurt Cobain’s life. And while it was loose, the recreation of Cobain himself was not. Michael Pitt’s hair, the sunglasses, the sweaters, the plaid, the torn jeans, the mumbling…it was like watching the real deal.

True to Van Sant’s recent form, there were long sustained moments of silence or inane chatter or just walking around, but some of those were beautiful. A scene where Blake builds a song from scratch while the camera crawls away gave me chills, and knowing the eventual outcome just gave me a sense of dread for the entire film. I liked it, but as with Van Sant’s other recent work (e.g., Gerry, Elephant) I’d have a hard time recommending it to someone.

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It wouldn’t be the morning after basketball without a bunch of bruises on my arm. One of them has gone bright red. It doesn’t feel so good.

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I’m in trouble in my hockey pool. After leading from the first night of the season and holding a wide margin for over a month, my lead has slowly dwindled. PC is only 2.5 points back, and I should’ve made up a ton of ground last night ’cause I had most of my guys playing. But I actually lost ground (it’s a roto league) so I wouldn’t be surprised if he passed me this week.

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The Canadiens managed a win last night after getting their asses whipped Saturday night. It looks like Koivu and Kovalev will be back this week, and not a moment too soon.

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Going to see the Rheostatics tonight. There’ll be a blurb tomorrow on radioDan. Probably. Friday at the latest.

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Everyone complains about how much gas companies screw you on Fridays just before you need to travel. How about Canada Post screwing you at xmas?

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So tired. Need to take up coffee.

I knew there was a reason I've always like Tricky

Check out the lyrics to “For Real”:

You watch too many films
Too many films for real
And something else you take too seriously
Your record deal

A record deal pays bills
Pays bills and feeds a family
And your profile is too big
How ya gonna be a crime family

Too many films for real
You watch too many films, too many films for real

Don’t get me wrong, I know you got guns and your not scared to use them
But is there money being made around these guns or lives until you lose them

You watch too many films, films for real

Some of those people have to live that life, for real
I don’t have to, I got a record deal
For real, you heard, I chill and smoke herb
And how about these sexy singers, sex gods, talking about hitting girls in a turn
You’re fantastic, you’re super sperm

Yeah, I’m a player hater, I hate when players can’t take their turn
And when a record company drops me, that’s when I learn
It’s not real, it’s just passing time
It’s not real, all I do is rhyme
It’s not real, it’s just passing time
All I do, all I do is rhyme

You heard, you heard
“You go Romeo” girls say
You look tall in the video
And the color girl sings

Get money
Get money
Get money
Get money

And no one sings the blues and everyone sings the greens
Someone said keep your eye on the prize
How you lose the dream
Who am I to say, I know you need cash… in this hundred yard dash
I moved awhile ago and passed through New York
I’ll be back in a minute, it’s my turn to talk
For real, you heard

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Ummmm…my google sidebar says it’s 22 degrees Celsius outside. I was just outside; trust me when I say that it’s not. It is, in fact, -12 (-18 with the windchill) as I write this.

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I sold my old computer tonight to a friend of Stanzi’s. I was a little nostalgic to see it go, since it’s been my workhorse for almost six years, but all things must end. Hey, does anybody else hear “Turn, Turn, Turn” playing in the distance?

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Stanzi and her friend (for whom I’ve not yet come up with a clever nickname…let’s call her, oh I don’t know, say…”hair fetish”) also bought me dinner as thanks for bringing the computer over and setting it up. It was a pub full of old people, so I figured that when they asked me if I wanted my curry hot I’d be safe. Hyaaaaaaaaa homina. I only ate about a third of it. It killed me. Granted, I’m a hot food sissy, but I only got about five bites in before my eyes were watering. I just ate the chicken and threw in the towel napkin.

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It’s nice to not read economics sometimes.

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The recent environmental progress in Montreal is good news. Politics is a necessary evil, but an evil nonetheless.

I can’t get over these racist fuckwits in Australia. It’s hard to believe some people are stupid enough to think that 1) Australia’s some kind of whites-only club, and 2) history, and the rest of the world, are going to judge them favourably for what they’re doing. A lot of people have goosestepped in support of nationalism and racism over the years, but why you’d want to align yourself with them is beyond me.

How ridiculous is Fox News? “Britain ablaze“: that’s how ridiculous.

Biopics

Friday night we finally went to see Capote (imdb | rotten tomatoes). Nellie was worried that she wouldn’t be able to stand his voice, but she wanted to see it before Oscar season as Philip Seymour Hoffman’s sure to be a favourite for best actor. I liked the film a lot; the savagery of the murders (which I still remember from when I read In Cold Blood), the deceitful way he treats the murderers, the indifference he shows toward the people who love him, and haughtiness with which he lives make the movie and the man himself a pretty compelling subject.

Apparently we still hadn’t our fill of biopics though, because yesterday we watched Ray (imdb | rotten tomatoes). I always find biopics a bit tedious and unoriginal, and there was no surprise factor about Jamie Foxx’s performance, what with the Oscar and all), but Taylor Hackford still managed to give it enough style to keep it from being boring. It was very good, but really couldn’t live up to the hype.

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Sorry, I’ve been silent for a few days. Busy, and in a state of computer transition. But things are coming together now.

Friday evening Nellie and I saw Capote at the Varsity and had dinner at Fieramosca. It might’ve been one of the best meals I’ve ever had there, and I’ve had some fine meals indeed. Two hours, a bottle of amarone and many laughs with the hostess later we walked home in the cold, letting the shivers kickstart our digestion.

Yesterday was errand day. Some shopping, lots of reading, some cleaning, another movie, come computer stuff, watching wins by Duke and the Raptors but a loss for the Canadiens, and some indian food to top it off. Actually, come to think of it, today will likely be more of the same…especially since I still have some butter chicken in the fridge.

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Ralph Klein, ever the idiot, makes an asinine argument for not banning handguns:

“That’s the solution. It’s not to ban them… I can ban anything. I can ban tape recorders by law. It’s not going to stop you from using them.”

So I guess we can expect Ralph Klein to remove the bans on drug trafficking, hate speech and drunk drunk driving any day now. The bans and laws against those doesn’t seem to stop 100% of the problem, so it’s best not to try.

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My uncle (or cousin twice removed or some such thing) from BC recently sent out a detailed history of my family tracing back 7 generations when our ancestor (my namesake) first came to Canada. Lots of interesting stuff. Who knew there was once an indian massacre near where I lived? Or that one of my ancestors was a fifth cousin to Abraham Lincoln? And how would you even find that out?!?

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Wow. Sites like Ask Metafilter and the new Yahoo! Answers are just amazing. I think I blogged about this one a ways back, where some guy — within an hour — locates a ton of information about where his grandfather lived in Vienna before fleeing the Nazis.

And it ranges from something heavy like that to something as fluffy as this; check out how vague the question is, and how someone nails it just over an hour later.

This is just cool, cool shit. MeFi is such a great way to people-watch online.