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Which could also be entitled "Somebody Stole My Business Plan!!!"
Top Secret
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So, staying at a friends and they're (understandably) bored with watching "Aussie Gold Hunters".
I don't blame them. Only...well, there's the mystery of the vanishing Canadian Gal - Lindsay Victoria Ironside. She appeared in 3 episodes - turned up the biggest gold nugget so far (6 Oz) - and then suddenly falls from favor and disappears. No mention of her since.
A quick google search turns up nothing. Nor does a deep Google search. Did she get caught nicking Gold? Are there non- disclosure agreements in place? Or did she try hitchhiking in the outback and come to the dire end most backpackers in the outback come to? (I don't mean redbacks or snakes, I mean "The Big Aussie Book of Serial Killers".) WTF, I want to know...
Meanwhile...on to my host's choice of Television.
MacGruber. I'm presuming a piss-take on the popular 80's TV show "MacGyver", which I never watched, but I'm not thinking it matters.
Starring Laurence Fishbourne. Sam O'Neil. The latter, a 5 second cameo, the former, a recurring role that perplexes even the most dumbfounded. And Val Kilmer - ?? Really? Have your drug habits laid you this low? You look healthy enough!
How? Why?
The inane potty/slapstick/predictable humor of MacGruber - I mean - most pilots are cancelled on far, far less, it's hard to believe that THIS made a series. And that they got this cast involved.
But - Val Kilmer, Val Kilmer ... What do I remember him from?
And so I find it. Right. "Top Secret". And while I recognize it - in the same sort of way I might recall "Animal House", I haven't seen it, only scenes.
So - time to give it a watch.
This was far far better than it had any right to be. The same sort of humor - slapstick - campy, outdated (the references to "Blue Lagoon" would go over peoples heads now, as would "East German Women's Swim Team" and "Lesbians Bars of North Carolina"), the sight gags still resonate - an overall "Mel Brooks" tone - but Val Kilmer - well - wasn't he the good looking chap? And he could sing - and dance - and - quite clearly - act.
What happened? I don't think he lost talent, I think that films merely demanded less and less. I mean - look at the talents of Fred Astaire and where could he use them today?
(and - don't suggest "In The Heights" or the remake of "West Side Story" - this is just talent wasted.)
Anyways - an interesting little time capsule of a film that rather summed up an era. It paired well with being in Edmonton - probably I was there when it first came out and missed it.
And - a lot of my positivity probably stems from the fact that I had just watched "MacGruber" - next to which even "Space Force" would look positively hilarious. But - I didn't find it too too bad - so - 3/5 stars. ***. And - Good Job Val Kilmer - but - please - please read the script before you take on your next role. And bring back the song and dance...
Gain of Function
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More questions are raised than ever are answered...
Links:
- https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02903-x
- https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/06/29/1027290/gain-of-function-risky-bat-virus-engineering-links-america-to-wuhan/
- https://theintercept.com/2021/09/09/covid-origins-gain-of-function-research/
- https://www.science.org/content/article/nih-says-grantee-failed-report-experiment-wuhan-created-bat-virus-made-mice-sicker
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2021/10/11/leave-the-bats-alone-its-long-past-time-to-halt-gain-of-function-research-on-deadly-viruses/?sh=6c66653453f2
- https://www.bbc.com/news/57932699
An abundance of smoking guns, a death toll in the tens of millions, and even as they show us the guns and the bodies and the bullet holes they're persuading us, assuring us, that the origins of the pandemic are entirely natural.
I am beginning to doubt it very much.
It is more an exercise in communal stupidity...how far can they push it and how much do they think we'll swallow...
Terence McKenna
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"The message of psychedelics is that culture can be re-engineered as a set of emotional and spiritual values rather than products."
Terence McKenna
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