evil

Sep. 10th, 2012 12:16 pm
lauralh: (cynical or sarcastic)
So, I don't believe there are evil people in the main, just evil actions. The one exception is the sociopath, or psychopath. (Depending on what literature you read, the former word is simply a nicer word for the latter. Same with Narcissist, actually.) I think seeing Thor and The Avengers renewed my interest in these beasts (since I stopped reading The Last Psychiatrist a while ago). Even in Without Conscience, Hare points out that only people that ACTUALLY scored highly on the psychopath checklist(TM) can be legitimately called psychopaths. Otherwise it's just a cluster of behavior traits that are highly correlated but not necessarily sufficient. That is to say, just because someone appeared in this book as an anecdote doesn't mean they are an actual psychopath. So in the following paragraphs, assume "psychopath" == "someone who got a very high score on the Psychopathy Checklist".

The two most interesting things (to me) in the book were the results of experiments. One, in fact, got rejected because "these brainwaves can't be real". Psychopaths and normals were hooked up to EKG readers and shown both a jumble (UEHKAH) or a word (APPLE) on a computer screen, and they had to click as fast as they could on the real word. Normals scored higher in general, but especially on "emotionally loaded words" like LOVE or DEATH. Psychopaths scored the same on all words.

The other experiment involved scaring people - just with a loud noise or electric shock - and the psychopaths had NO fear response at all compared to the normal people. This is the result that is more relevant for humanity, I think. Because fear is how we condition ourselves. Reg saw one of his young cousins run and trip and fall, over and over again. Sure, young kids have less fear, but he also locks his grandparents out of their car for fun. "Wait till he starts torturing animals," I said. There was a case in the book of identical twins, one normal, one seemingly without conscience. She began flirting with older boys/men at the age of four to get her way.

And this leads into Chronicle, a surprisingly excellent film, and definitely the best "fake found footage" film. (If it's a mockumentary, it's in the style of a real documentary, not just found footage. Fakumentary? Have these people ever seen a documentary?) Also it takes place around Seattle, so you get lots of Space Needle shots. I'm a sucker for that shit, partly because it's also hilarious and unrealistic. "We're in Ballard! Now we're at the Space Needle!" "We're downtown! Look, the Space Needle!" Ok, it wasn't quite that bad in this movie, since it was filmed on location.

Anyway. Andrew Detmer is a loner whose mother is deathly ill, father is an unemployed drunk who doesn't see anything wrong with beating his son, and his only friend is his cousin Matt. Andrew decides to start filming everything (hence the title) that happens to him. The first twenty minutes are establishing this, showing the bullies find him as pleasing a target as his father does, and that he basically has no idea of how to interact with girls his age in the least. His cousin Matt is slightly more socially apt, and uses philosophy to try to pick up girls, and impress Steve Montgomery, the most popular dude in school.

The three of them find something weird outside of a rave, and the video futzes out, and when it starts up again, we see they have superpowers. Telekinesis, mainly. They have a lot of fun playing with Legos and other shit, that's the second third of the movie. Mostly just pranks and other funny stuff. But power begins to corrupt, and Andrew, who clearly already had some sort of dispersonalization traits, goes further into himself. He practices his abilities more and ends up the strongest of them. It's implied a little that "the alien" gets into him, but I personally thought it was just him. He uses the term "apex predator" to describe himself, and that is certainly a good description of a psychopath. (I mean, he still feels bad about his sick mom, but at the end that is all he seemed to give a crap about.)

Anyway, yeah, the ads made it look like a comedy, and the first half is pretty jokey, but it starts dark and stays dark, even during the humor. It definitely is not the happy-feel-good movie The Hulk was, for example. It's almost painfully realistic, but the guys bro-ing around makes it fun for as long as that lasts. And then it gets REAL dark. Highly recommended. (Superheroes, bros, and power corrupting? Yeah, man.)

third row

Jul. 22nd, 2008 10:58 pm
lauralh: (wraith)
The Dark Knight was pretty packed tonight, so we had to sit pretty close. I had to almost lay down in order to see the entire screen. The previews were hard to follow, even the ones I'd seen before, and I was worried the movie would be likewise. I had forgotten a couple things but that was the only bit that got me confused. In general, this was a completely awesome movie. I read another review that said it was the Yang to Iron Man's Yin, like bookends of summer comic book movies.

Anyway it's pretty fantastic. I don't actually know people who don't love the Batman, but if I did, I'd tell them to see this film. This is the only portrayal of the Joker that actually hits the mark, I think. You could easily picture Heath Ledger's Joker gleefully beating the shit out of Gordon with a lead pipe. (A pity he won't get to.) And yet he still connects with the audience on that charming psychopath level that made Hannibal Lector an icon; you wouldn't let either of them alone with your family.

While the movie is far from realism, it was nice to see that the Joker's homemade bombs and such actually looked goddamned homemade. Ditto on his makeup. Even when fresh it was far from perfect. And oh man, his constant retelling of how he got those scars. Awesome. And of course, all of the Joker's henchmen are former Arkham inmates. Who the hell finds this guy charismatic and worth following, despite a chance of quick death? Other paranoid schizophrenics.

sit, sir

Apr. 2nd, 2008 12:27 pm
lauralh: (Default)
I used my first Neti pot. Woah man.

Last night we watched Sweeney Todd. It was pretty enjoyable. Horror from the point of view of a murderer is always good (see also, Dexter), musical horror is great, and Johnny Depp is, well, Johnny Depp. "Edward Scissorhands fulfills his destiny." I think it'll go on my top ten movies of 2007. There were a lot of good movies last year.
lauralh: (sunset)
We saw Into the Wild last night, which had the misfortune of being released the same year as Juno. It's pretty good, which was expected from Sean Penn, but to my shock and surprise, the folksy soundtrack didn't make me want to claw my eyes out. Because when hard rockers sing soft songs, it sounds pretty damn good. I knew this, but I didn't expect to enjoy Eddie Vedder doing it. You would have thought that would have gotten the attention of the Oscar fucks, but I guess not.

disclaimer: although I watched the Oscars, I muted every single musical number. Because otherwise my eardrums would have imploded. Still glad Disney lost.

(The movie is about a young man who goes to live on the land in the Alaskan wilderness near Mt. McKinley, the two years preceding this journey, and the months leading to his death.)
lauralh: (rain)
I finally watched There Will Be Blood, and though DDL deserved his Oscar, the Coen Brothers deserved theirs. Also, the milkshake line isn't nearly as good as the one immediately following it, "I AM the third revelation." I mean, come on.

Reg had to work Saturday so afterwards we just unreeled and watched Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, which is on a DVD so old, you have to turn it over halfway through. Kevin Costner is not that good of an actor, although he's good at pratfalls and romance. Not sure who started the rumor that he was. Probably him. Oh, also, you know, when he doesn't speak, he's good. This also made me immediately put on the Arrested Development episode where GOB sings "Everything I Do" to Michael. (Season 2 Finale, if you care.)

Extras by Ricky Gervais is so painful it made me want to watch UK Office again. Not sure what that means.
lauralh: (Default)
Reg and I watched Sunset Boulevard last night, because he couldn't believe I hadn't yet seen it. He was right. Oh man, I didn't think I could love Billy Wilder any more than I already did. Like Reg said, "Why does dialogue not work like that anymore?" And I replied "Because Billy Wilder retired." [He died in 2002.] And as we both agreed, how the hell did this come out in 1950? We have suicide, murder, gigolo/kept boy-ism, and of course the bitter attack on Hollywood. So so good.

movies

Jan. 22nd, 2002 04:36 pm
lauralh: (Default)
I posted this "best movies of 2001" on Backwash, but I'll copy it here.

My top five:

  1. The Royal Tenenbaums
  2. Mulholland Drive
  3. Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  4. Ghost World
  5. Memento

1) This movie ripped me apart and sewed me back together. Wonderful portrayals, sad and yet funny, amazing direction/sets/music choices - perfect.

2) This movie just ripped me apart. A carefully constructed caricature of Hollywood turned inside out by dream symbolism.

3) The story resonates - who hasn't looked for a soulmate, think they've found them, only to have everything torn apart - and the music kicks ass.

4) Real teenagers doing real teenager things, and friendships being torn apart.

5) The first movie of the year to get serious attention, it still deserves it for taking the Seinfeldian "backwards show" concept, and giving a damned good reason for it.

Anyone else have a list? Or just wanna argue mine?

ho hum...

Jan. 20th, 2002 01:20 am
lauralh: (Default)
Preliminary Top Movies of 2001
  • The Royal Tenenbaums
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  • Ghost World
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Memento
  • With a Friend Like Harry (aka Harry, He's Here To Help
  • Amelie
  • A Beautiful Mind
still need to see: gosford park, the man who wasn't there

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