The Pursuit of MANHOOD

"Be happy, young man, while you are young,and let your heart give you joy in the days of your youth. Follow the ways of your heart and whatever your eyes see, but know that for all these things God will bring you to judgment."--Ecclesiastes 11:9 - This blog is dedicated to Adam's fervent journey into becoming a man. Or just a blog about his life and thoughts in general.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

A Funny Story from Rock History, A Rebuke/Rank about Anti-Americanism

a)

Been listening to Neil Young lately, in an attempt to get to know Canadian music more.

Here’s an interesting story (put together as well as I can understand it):

So, ’82, Geffen Records signs Young, who is known for his introspective rock/acoustic albums. This was three years after the critically acclaimed Rust Never Sleeps. However, Young is half involved in music, half taking care of his son with cerebral palsy.

His relationship with his son inspires his first Geffen album, ‘83’s Trans, which experimented with dance beats and synthesizing his voice. Young had found when his voice was altered, his son was better able to communicate with him. It wasn’t received too well, cause it was a little strange, and people didn’t understand the personal significance.

Anyways, Young decides that the next album will be a straight country album. But Geffen is not cool with that, and demand that he put out a Rock and Roll album. So, Young gives them exactly what they ask for, and records a 25-minute rockabilly album, with him doing Little Richard/Elvis-style tracks.

At this point, critics and fans are real confused, and it becomes the worst-selling Young album since his debut. So, Geffen sues Neil Young for putting out uncharacteristic albums. Well, in the end, REM left Geffen, and Young finally put out his country album, Old Ways. Another win for Rock, and one more loss for the man.

b)

Just a small snapshot of life here overseas: I’ve had the opportunity to meet many people from many countries. Of course, I meet many Americans.

Americans are often accused of being the loudest, most overly-patriotic/ethnocentric people.

However, my experience is that it is the Canadians who are the loudest and most obnoxious. I would attribute it to an attempt to overcompensate. I have been there many times as Canadians loudly explain our superiority to Americans as they politely smile and listen.

Who knows… that’s just my experience. But point is – if you go overseas, don’t be the obnoxious Canadian.

Oh, and I’ve noticed many Canadians assume the worse when they hear a southern accent. Don’t do that either.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Movie Face-off: Slumdog Millionaire vs. Fireproof

Movie Face-off

I recently watched Fireproof, everyone’s favourite Christian movie of the year, and Slumdog Millionaire, which is, by far, everyone’s favourite British Indian movie of the year. But the question is: Which movie is better? Let us consider some criteria:


Location:

Slumdog – From some sources, a very realistic look of a very exotic location – Mumbai, India.

However…

Fireproof – Albany, Georgia, where people speak with southern accents and have Tabasco sauce drinking contests.

Conclusion – Tabasco puts Fireproof over the top. One point for Fireproof


Cast:

Slumdog – Apparently has a number of famous Hindi actors, and some pretty good child actors.

But…

Fireproof – Kirk Cameron, from Way of the Master and Growing Pains.

Way of the Master!!

Conclusion: Two points for Fireproof


Story:

Slumdog – Love story + Hindi Movie + Who Wants to Be A Millionaire

Fireproof – Love story + Jesus

Conclusion – No additional comments are even necessary. Three points for Fireproof


Cinematography:

Uh… I don’t know what that is. But either way…


Winner of Movie Face-off – Fireproof!