It's in Technicolor, it's made in 1955. I rented it largely to see how things came out. I started reading the novel way back when (grade school) and the folks objected and made the paperback disappear. They figured I might learn bad language or something. Anyhow I thought the flick would be a quick answer to "how-it-comes-out" for a book I never finished in childhood.
It's the standard WWII movie, we follow the men leaving home, doing boot camp, and into combat. Trouble is, the flick is just one long, long soap opera centering upon the love lives of our heroes. They fall in love, some of 'em get married, others get Dear Johnned. The romantic entanglements are right out of "Days of our Lives" or any other TV soap. We the audience can guess how it's going to turn out long before anything happens on screen.
They do get into combat. We see they marching in formation down the dock to board ship. And after a very brief and bloodless fight, they are back on board ship heading back to New Zealand to pick up the romances where they left off.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Bathroom Tile Project
The bathroom. The tile around the shower had been getting soft for years. Two or three go rounds with silicone bathtub caulk hadn't done much. Crud and water was dripping downstairs. Time to do some thing about it.
Step A is getting the old tile out. This is youngest son, Jonathan, going at it
This is the original tile that came with the house in 1962. The insulation batts are fiberglass and original too. They are in fair shape considering their age and the water that has leaked onto them over the years.
Water leaking behind the tile has done a number on the studs. We flushed out a big carpenter ant's nest when we pulled out the last piece of soggy dry wall. Concrete board or blue board hadn't been inventing in 1962, the tile was laid on plain old paper covered drywall.
When the ant's were discovered, I handed Jon a can of bug bomb. "But this says for flying insects" he objected. "Give it to 'em anyhow."
And the ants curled up and died in a very satisfactory fashion.
Whacking old tile.
Step A is getting the old tile out. This is youngest son, Jonathan, going at it
This is the original tile that came with the house in 1962. The insulation batts are fiberglass and original too. They are in fair shape considering their age and the water that has leaked onto them over the years.
Water leaking behind the tile has done a number on the studs. We flushed out a big carpenter ant's nest when we pulled out the last piece of soggy dry wall. Concrete board or blue board hadn't been inventing in 1962, the tile was laid on plain old paper covered drywall.
When the ant's were discovered, I handed Jon a can of bug bomb. "But this says for flying insects" he objected. "Give it to 'em anyhow."
And the ants curled up and died in a very satisfactory fashion.
Whacking old tile.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Hummingbird Feeder
| Hummingbird Feeder. End of Season |
Sunday Pundits
Good old David Gregory on Meet the Press. He is interviewing Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel. Gregory asks Netanyahu "Aren't you trying to interfere in US elections when you advocate establishing "red lines" for Iran?"
Netanyahu politely changes the subject.
Gregory then asks "Don't you think Mitt Romney would make a better president than Obama?"
Netanyahu politely changes the subject.
Gregory then asks "Didn't Obama throw Israel under the bus?"
Netanyahu politely changes the subject.
Far as I am concerned, Gregory was baiting the Israeli Prime Minister, hoping he would say something damaging to Israel on American TV. Netanyahu is old enough and wise enough to avoid sticking his foot in his mouth, but it was not a friendly interview. And Gregory is not a trustworthy newsman. He is partisan, out grinding his axes. Apparently Gregory is on an anti Semitic kick this Sunday.
Netanyahu politely changes the subject.
Gregory then asks "Don't you think Mitt Romney would make a better president than Obama?"
Netanyahu politely changes the subject.
Gregory then asks "Didn't Obama throw Israel under the bus?"
Netanyahu politely changes the subject.
Far as I am concerned, Gregory was baiting the Israeli Prime Minister, hoping he would say something damaging to Israel on American TV. Netanyahu is old enough and wise enough to avoid sticking his foot in his mouth, but it was not a friendly interview. And Gregory is not a trustworthy newsman. He is partisan, out grinding his axes. Apparently Gregory is on an anti Semitic kick this Sunday.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Making Trouble
According to the Wall St Journal:
"In Eqypt, some journalists translated some of the footage into Arabic and broadcast it on national television. Several popular preachers in conservative Islamic channels urged people to turn out Tuesday at the US Embassy in Cairo, protestors there said."
In other words, some Egyptians decided to stir up trouble by dredging an inflammatory bit of film off the Internet and playing it on Egyptian TV. They got themselves a fine peck of trouble. For cheap.
"In Eqypt, some journalists translated some of the footage into Arabic and broadcast it on national television. Several popular preachers in conservative Islamic channels urged people to turn out Tuesday at the US Embassy in Cairo, protestors there said."
In other words, some Egyptians decided to stir up trouble by dredging an inflammatory bit of film off the Internet and playing it on Egyptian TV. They got themselves a fine peck of trouble. For cheap.
Retaliation
I'd like some. Burning American consulates and killing American ambassadors just frosts me.
Trouble is, I don't see anyone worth retaliating against.
We have fifty to a hundred thugs who did the actual assault. We have maybe the same number of Arab mayors, police chiefs, and infantry officers who failed to disperse the mobs, either thru malice or incompetence. We have the entire population of the country who didn't participate, but who like the idea of kicking Americans. We have brand new national governments who probably didn't know this was going down and would have stopped it if they had known it was coming.
Somehow it doesn't feel right to go to war against a third world country over the vicious acts of a very few mutants.
Trouble is, I don't see anyone worth retaliating against.
We have fifty to a hundred thugs who did the actual assault. We have maybe the same number of Arab mayors, police chiefs, and infantry officers who failed to disperse the mobs, either thru malice or incompetence. We have the entire population of the country who didn't participate, but who like the idea of kicking Americans. We have brand new national governments who probably didn't know this was going down and would have stopped it if they had known it was coming.
Somehow it doesn't feel right to go to war against a third world country over the vicious acts of a very few mutants.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Dead Cat Bounce, Rasmussen
That terrible bounce in Obama's poll standing, the one that had the Internet wailing and gnashing its teeth? Well, it's gone. Looking at the Rasmussen presidential tracking poll we see the bounce is flat. Obama popped up a few percent, and then dropped right back down. It's 46-45 Obama's favor this morning. Which is dead even, a tie, in the real world. The Rasmussen poll has a good track record.
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