🎞 The Illusionist, 2006 – ★★★½

Watched The Illusionist (2006) from Freestyle Releasing
Directed by Neil Burger. With Edward Norton, Jessica Biel, Paul Giamatti, Rufus Sewell. In turn-of-the-century Vienna, a magician uses his abilities to secure the love of a woman far above his social standing.
Interesting in its own right but not as solid as Nolan’s film The Prestige which came out almost a month an a half later. While this film doesn’t indicate the method of the primary illusion, which makes this story a bit more mystical, it’s fairly well put together. The summary at the end of the movie is quite similar to that of The Prestige, but not as narratively strong–in particular because it shows us too many things which we hadn’t actually seen on screen and which could only be presupposed by the narrator.

Sadly, I think its box office suffered dramatically because it was initially released in no man’s land in late August and by a small indie distributor rather than a major.

I watched the first half of this two nights ago starting after midnight. I’d taped this ages ago on DVR via DirecTV.

🎞️ Captain Marvel (2019) | Walt Disney Pictures

Watched Captain Marvel (2019) from Walt Disney Pictures
Directed by Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck. With Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Jude Law. Carol Danvers becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.

ArcLight Pasadena, 336 E Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91101

Cinema 2

Seat: Row H, Seat 15

Rating:

Watched with my friend Dave Harris while he was on Spring break.

This was a fantastic action flick with a great female empowerment theme underlying the plot. It’s interesting to note that there were really only three white males in the entire film outside of background players. One was co-lead at best and the other two had smaller supporting roles. All the rest of the cast were women, people of color, and “aliens”. Definitely fits into the time period in which we live, but where have movies like this been all these years?

Quote of the year at the end: “I have nothing to prove to you.”

The scenes with the cat were just too awesome even though I completely saw it coming.

My ticket stub from the Arclight Pasadena for Captain Marvel

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago trips cost taxpayers about $10M

Read Trump's Mar-a-Lago trips cost taxpayers about $10M (CBS News)
The president has been at his so-called “Winter White House” the past three weekends – 11 days of his first 33 days in office
Budget watchdogs are criticizing the cost of President Trump’s visits to Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Trump has been at his so-called “Winter White House” the past three weekends. That’s 11 of his first 33 days in office. The travel has an estimated price tag of $10 million. Continue reading Trump’s Mar-a-Lago trips cost taxpayers about $10M

📺 “Fresh Off the Boat” The Hand That Sits the Cradle | ABC

Watched "Fresh Off the Boat" The Hand That Sits the Cradle from ABC
Directed by Michael Spiller. With Randall Park, Constance Wu, Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler. When Jessica offers to help out exhausted new mother Honey with Zuo Yue Zi - which means "Sitting the Month" taking care of her - Honey begins to realize that 30 days of having to abide by Jessica's strict rules and dietary regimen could leave her more harried then she already is. Meanwhile, after watching "Pumping Iron," Eddie and Emery attempt to put together a workout routine in order to buff ...

👓 My Dumb Project | Kicks Condor

Replied to My Dumb Project by Kicks Condor (Kicks Condor)
A most pathetic surveillance tool.
Kicks, far from a dumb project. I remember seeing a version of your personal copy in one of your videos ages ago and thinking, “I want that!!!” Of course it may take some more development on your part or some serious coding study on mine to get this up and running for myself.

I can’t wait to see where this goes! Keep up the awesome work!

👓 What makes a weblog a weblog? | Harvard Weblogs

Read What makes a weblog a weblog? by Dave Winer (Harvard Weblogs)

At Berkman we're studying weblogs, how they're used, and what they are. Rather than saying "I know it when I see it" I wanted to list all the known features of weblog software, but more important, get to the heart of what a weblog is, and how a weblog is different from a Wiki, or a news site managed with software like Vignette or Interwoven. I draw from my experience developing and using weblog software (Manila, Radio UserLand) and using competitive products such as Blogger and Movable Type. This piece is being published along with my keynotes at OSCOM and the Jupiter weblogs conference. And a disclaimer: This is a work in progress. There may be subsequent versions as the art and market for weblog software develops. Dave Winer, June 2003, Cambridge MA.

The unedited voice of a person

A real piece of internet history here, written by the first blogger.

👓 Rural Americans would be serfs if we abolished the Electoral College | USA TODAY

Read Rural Americans would be serfs if we abolished the Electoral College (USA TODAY)
If the National Popular Vote drive kills the Electoral College, rural and small town Americans who supply our food and energy will lose their voice.
There’s a lot of fearmongering here with absolutely no evidence that any of this would actually be the case. There are some huge jumps in logic and nothing tying this thesis together. Ugh….
Replied to a tweet by Craig Mod (Twitter)
If iA is getting into physical notebooks, I’m hoping they’ll also attach the other leg of the triangle with their app’s Micropub support and allow me to publish my handwriting to my website. See: https://boffosocko.com/2021/12/20/55799844/ for details.