Friday, December 28, 2007

Free Form Comments

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ALSO. You can use this space to re-ask me questions you asked me before that I failed to answer because I was too busy (but now might not be). That is often the reason I fail to get back to people, and on a blog, after a few days, the comments thread dies and I just kind of forget about it. Let's use this space to fix that, because it does need to be fixed; I look like a jackass sometimes, leaving people hanging. I will TRY to respond to any questions here.

AND you can use this space to comment on posts that are old enough that no one is reading the comments threads anymore. For example, if you thought of a great quote for the great quote commonplace book, but now no one is reading that, you could put it here.You do not have to have a blogger account or gmail account to post a comment -- you can write a comment, write your name at the bottom of your comment like an e mail, and then post using the "anonymous" option.

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7 comments:

  1. these blasphemous words
    cannot say them
    one heart belongs to another
    that never
    looked
    never surrendered
    Lightening bolt
    Oya
    you scare me
    your legend be true
    Jumping into chango's chariot
    leaving ogun heartless
    and blue

    He is my air
    if he leaves
    then I cannot breathe

    He is my eyes
    I don't see beauty without his lies
    yet I cannot say these blasphemous words

    He told me he was nobody to me
    that he would destroy me
    please god
    I crave
    a plate
    of hurt love
    a Taurus horn
    a lover's sin
    something papi dropped on me
    on his way of whim

    He ridiculed me when he knew what I could not say
    he knew I spoke of feelings he mastered on untainted women
    and ridiculed me he did

    But I couldn't help it
    as my legs quivered with excitement
    Of his laughter
    teasing
    manipulating
    me

    But I still didn't say these blasphemous words.

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  2. Walk Hard! that was the other movie I said I wanted to see but couldn't think of it at the time. So, yes, Charlie Wilson's War, Walk Hard, Juno, I am Legend, and poss. There Will Be Blood. Those are the movies. at least so far.

    I also wanna see Once, but you prolly wouldn't touch that with a 10' pole. another thing I have to netflix for just myself.

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  3. Anon -- Suddenly, there is free form poetry.

    Ssara -- Yeah, I am not seeing Walk Hard, or Once.

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  4. Geoff,

    Did you read the newest issue of Morrison's Batman?
    What do you think the ending is trying to say, if anything, about Dark Knight Returns? I feel that particular thing happening to Batman has special significance in the history of the character, and have a hard time finding another reason Morrison would be using that particular device.

    Also, when the imposter Batman isn't aware that Gordon is the commisoner, do you think this a reference to the theory that Morrison is saying that it all went wrong with Year One, when Gordon was not commisoner?

    I'm not really enjoying any of the actual story in Morrison's Batman, so this subtextual fun is all that's keeping me reading it.

    (Batman being completely insane in All Star is keeping me reading that. DAMN, it's good.)

    Thanks for your thoughts,
    Casey

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  5. Streebo -- thanks

    Casey -- I am going to post about this tomorrow, but it is not going to be much more than geeze something important seems to be going on in putting together DKR and the Bat-mite. I really am not quite sure what to do with it. It is a notch away from Moore's Supremium or something like it. Certainly Morrison is coming at Miller head on. Keep thinking about it, because I think I may need some help.

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  6. I'll be interested to see what you have to say. It's hard to ignore how heavily this image:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v150/kedren/b672-13.jpg
    ...borrows from the cover to DKR. But with Batman going towards the a bright white light instead of having the lightning in the background, I'm curious to see if Morrison is saying that the DKR Batman was just a "It's a Wonderful Life" kind of story, (with Bat-Mite playing the part of the Clarence) or if with all his talk of the Neil Adams Sex God, Morrison is saying that DKR was the death of that in Batman.

    He's nuts either way, but if I had a fiction suit I'd probably be crazy, as well.

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