Monday, January 19, 2009
Interview with a Vampire
Interview with a Vampire, written by Ann Rice, begins and ends in San Francisco. The interview took place in a building I would walk past frequently because it was in my old neighborhood, The Tenderloin.
One of the scenes in Interview with a Vampire takes place on the Golden Gate Bridge. The Bridge, in this movie, is a symbol where the gap between two worlds is traveled via a misty passage.
Bradd Pitt is the too-sincere-to-be-a-vampire vampire. The movie has at least one backward glance that has to be a visual double entendre that could be considered a gay pass between Bradd Pitt and Stuart Townsend.
Armand propositions Louis in another scene. (Their character names.)
But we all know this is a gay film. That is part of why I am so fond of it. I saw it again on DVD recently; minus the popcorn and the sticky floor.
I was struck by what a philosophical film this is. Brad is a creature of his age because he does not fit in. Is the product of a given age someone who would be at odds with it? Apparently so.
Brad has internalized the contradictions of his age. He compensates for its' shortcomings without realizing it. His own nature has been shaped and molded in a certain foundry. Vampires are nothing if not eternal. There is the difference in their nature, or essence. That's the profound change Ann Rice seeks to illustrate.
The price of eternal life is the inability to change. But the ability to change is the very definition of life. Perhaps, life is the ability to adapt.
The film explored the meaning of the quality of being human. What are it's properties?
As the buddha would say, suffering comes from clinging to things. Also, change is eternal. Lestat observes that Louis clings to "His precious guilt" He must have it; the suffering I mean.
The Misty Passage:
There are two kinds of change, incremental, and profound. Change of the incremental type does not alter the nature of an individual. The profound change does.
© James Legare Feb. 1, 2009
One of the scenes in Interview with a Vampire takes place on the Golden Gate Bridge. The Bridge, in this movie, is a symbol where the gap between two worlds is traveled via a misty passage.
Bradd Pitt is the too-sincere-to-be-a-vampire vampire. The movie has at least one backward glance that has to be a visual double entendre that could be considered a gay pass between Bradd Pitt and Stuart Townsend.
Armand propositions Louis in another scene. (Their character names.)
But we all know this is a gay film. That is part of why I am so fond of it. I saw it again on DVD recently; minus the popcorn and the sticky floor.
I was struck by what a philosophical film this is. Brad is a creature of his age because he does not fit in. Is the product of a given age someone who would be at odds with it? Apparently so.
Brad has internalized the contradictions of his age. He compensates for its' shortcomings without realizing it. His own nature has been shaped and molded in a certain foundry. Vampires are nothing if not eternal. There is the difference in their nature, or essence. That's the profound change Ann Rice seeks to illustrate.
The price of eternal life is the inability to change. But the ability to change is the very definition of life. Perhaps, life is the ability to adapt.
The film explored the meaning of the quality of being human. What are it's properties?
As the buddha would say, suffering comes from clinging to things. Also, change is eternal. Lestat observes that Louis clings to "His precious guilt" He must have it; the suffering I mean.
The Misty Passage:
There are two kinds of change, incremental, and profound. Change of the incremental type does not alter the nature of an individual. The profound change does.
© James Legare Feb. 1, 2009
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Tea Party
"Indeed, the rightward tilt of the state's GOP electorate permitted another Tea Party insurgent to mount a respectable run without serving as a spoiler to Perry's similarly themed campaign. Debra Medina, a darling of the far right, recently made headlines for questioning the government's involvement in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but came in with about the same 16 percent showing that polls registered prior to her gaffe. -http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20100304/ts_ynews/ynews_ts1213
The rightward slant of the Republican party in Texas portends ill for its citizens and residents alike. A state already gerrymandered to the Republican's advantage, allowing a comfortable margin for incompetence, is being pulled toward a radical part of the political spectrum.
The Tea Party rejects any workable form of federalism where the Federal government plays a necessarily central role in funding large projects, such as roads and dams, and provides funding for necessary functions, such as public education.
"But by the time Republican voters went to the polls here in a primary on Tuesday, the political ground had shifted under Senator Hutchison, who lost in a three-way race to Mr. Perry." -link to NY Times Article.
The Tea Party candidates posit themselves as outsiders. But, Rick Perry has been governor for over 10 years.
http://www.billwhitefortexas.com/
If you really want change, elect someone who hasn't been governor for 10 years. Bill White handily beat several other Democratic challengers, and, Bill White doesn't have to hide under a false agenda.
The Tea Party is a mis-informed tax revolt married to a wild-eyed dream of secession. All States require federal money to complete big projects because this is the tax money not hijacked by regional petty thievery, and, back-stabbing. It provides the wealth to the communities too poor to educate their own children or pave their own streets. And it provides a necessary counterweight to local lapses in judgment.
Don't leave the future of Texas in the hands of a movement that would send us back into the Dark Ages; where a decent education is a luxury, and a decent life is a far-off dream. This is the movement that would deny you your unemployment benefits. In fact, Governor Perry already has.
The rightward slant of the Republican party in Texas portends ill for its citizens and residents alike. A state already gerrymandered to the Republican's advantage, allowing a comfortable margin for incompetence, is being pulled toward a radical part of the political spectrum.
The Tea Party rejects any workable form of federalism where the Federal government plays a necessarily central role in funding large projects, such as roads and dams, and provides funding for necessary functions, such as public education.
"But by the time Republican voters went to the polls here in a primary on Tuesday, the political ground had shifted under Senator Hutchison, who lost in a three-way race to Mr. Perry." -link to NY Times Article.
The Tea Party candidates posit themselves as outsiders. But, Rick Perry has been governor for over 10 years.
http://www.billwhitefortexas.com/
If you really want change, elect someone who hasn't been governor for 10 years. Bill White handily beat several other Democratic challengers, and, Bill White doesn't have to hide under a false agenda.
The Tea Party is a mis-informed tax revolt married to a wild-eyed dream of secession. All States require federal money to complete big projects because this is the tax money not hijacked by regional petty thievery, and, back-stabbing. It provides the wealth to the communities too poor to educate their own children or pave their own streets. And it provides a necessary counterweight to local lapses in judgment.
Don't leave the future of Texas in the hands of a movement that would send us back into the Dark Ages; where a decent education is a luxury, and a decent life is a far-off dream. This is the movement that would deny you your unemployment benefits. In fact, Governor Perry already has.
Capitol Building -Austin
State Capitol Complex:
11th and Congress.
Parking at the intersection's southeast Corner, and 1500 block of Congress.
Larger than any other state capitol.
11th and Congress.
Parking at the intersection's southeast Corner, and 1500 block of Congress.
Larger than any other state capitol.
Texas Employment Law
"Texas employment law does NOT prohibit workplace discrimination and/or termination based upon sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status." -Equality Texas
"The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), federal legislation that would add sexual orientation as a protected class against discrimination, has been proposed but failed in the past few years. But it is expected that President Obama and the a stronger Democratic majority in Congress will pass and enact the law in 2009." -HRHero.com
http://www.hrhero.com/topics/sex_discrimination.html
"The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), federal legislation that would add sexual orientation as a protected class against discrimination, has been proposed but failed in the past few years. But it is expected that President Obama and the a stronger Democratic majority in Congress will pass and enact the law in 2009." -HRHero.com
http://www.hrhero.com/topics/sex_discrimination.html
Texas Travel and Leisure Blog
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