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Wednesday, October 2, 2024
The Substance
Back on Sept 21st, Lisa and I spent the evening at a showing of The Substance.
Keep in mind this was HER pick, a movie she chose and advocated to see. I had nothing to do with the selection.
The Substance is a movie about an aging actress, played by Demi Moore, who has been forced out of her television show in favor of a younger woman. Desperate, she signs up for The Substance, a clandestine serum that creates a younger, atrtractive version of yoursef by literally dividing the host into two bodies. Two bodies, but one person - they muist trade off time each week, one "awake," the other in what amounts to a vegetative coma.
The younger half, played by Margaret Qualley, quickly lands the role the older half just lost, and rises to instant fame on looks alone.
It turns out, however, that neither half is very fond of giving up their time out in the world . . .
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Ok, this was gory as hell.
It's a great movie, don't get me wrong. It's what Lisa and I call an "Oriental" movie - the intellectual art film that you would see play at the iconic Oriental Theatre here. But if you are going to see it (and I think you should) be prepared for lots of female nudity, blood, guts, gore, and some ridiculously groteseque images.
No spoiler, but at one point a . . . well, it wasn't a monster, but let's go with that word for convenience - is revealed. Fully nude. It was, by anyone's evaluation, absolutely ludicrous.
So I said "I've fuc*ed worse."
I do NOT think that was the cause of what followed. I think the imagery alone did it, and my comment was just an irrelevant aside. But at that moment, Lisa started laughing. And laughing. And laughing. And while it did peter to a stop, it resumed in subsequent scenes.
"Stop it! Act like an adult!," I whispered jokingly, making her laugh harder.
At one point, perhaps at Lisa, perhaps in solidarity with her, the entire audience was laughing at the movie.
Here was her review of it:
We just got out of the movie, The Substance. wow. what a wild ride. It's not for ppl w a weak stomach. idk what I expected but this wasn't it.
But I definitely laughed enough to embarrass Dan
LIke I said, a great movie and worth a watch. Just bring your barf bag if you're squeamish.
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Jimmy Carter Turns 100 Today!
Today Jimmy Carter became the first US President to become a centenarian, celebrating his 100th birthday - despite spending the last 19 months in hospice. Once again, Carter defied the odds.
Sto Lot indeed!
Whatever your opinions on his Presidency, whatever your opinion on his politics and his opinions, put it aside. Today is a day to celebrate a life long, and well, lived.
Happy Birthday Mr. President!
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