I wish I had more local stories such as I had back in January 2010-- one thing that comes back vividly was the great help I got from Nicotine Anonymous, when I finally managed to quit smoking for good -- I went for about another year altogether and used nicotine lozenges to quit, which worked for me like nothing else ever had. But it was the "Mitleid" with other struggling ex-smokers that really did the trick...
2010- JANUARY
The Return of High Camp:" Sherlock Holmes "
Have already written on Facebook about the new Guy Ritchie film, "Sherlock Holmes".
Occurs
to me on reflection is that what Ritchie has done, probably
unintentionally, is to resurrect the notion of "high camp"-- that kind
of cliched, over the top and even kitsch-y stuff that typifies say,
Busby Berkley musicals.
It is often great entertainment and such is the case with "Sherlock Holmes"--as long as you accept that it's all balderdash.
All
the actors in the movie are great and memorable and I think Robert
Downey Jr. and Jude Law are as effective a buddy duo as Paul Newman and
Robert Redford...
The evil Lord Blackwood, played by Mark Strong, is fantastic.
This
movie is of course NOT Arthur Conan Doyle. It IS however a send up ( as
I have written elsewhere) of every buddy film, detective story and
action movie every made.
Loved Holmes final
confrontation with Blackwood high above the Thames ( on the scaffolding
of what is to become the Tower Bridge?)-- where Holmes explains how all
of Blackwood's "black magic" has been achieved ( shades of Charlie Chan
and "The Thin Man'!").
Fantastic escapist
adventure. Violent fights are well staged --one is almost a quote from
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" with Holmes facing a tough giant of an
opponent ( with a different ending, however).
Also
loves how Holmes is always getting kicked around (as also happens to
Watson) in the pursuit of the triumph of Good over Evil.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Sights of Lower Midtown
These little advertising statues are growing rarer and rarer...found this one ( and Santa behind it in window) on Fifth Avenue about 28th Street)...
Reminds me a little of pizza guy near where I live.
This kind of art used to be common and is getting lost with gentrification.
Also going is the kind of store like the one shown here, the "$2.99" store, which seems to be mostly junk jewelry.'
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Massachusetts Says No to Democrats
Right wing radio is always referring to Massachusetts as a lost cause for "Real Americanism"--but it doesn't look that way now.
The
situation is further muddied by the fact that, by all accounts, Martha
Coakley probably ran one of the most uninspired, inept campaigns ever as
the Democrat...she hid from the people.
Seems
to me Obama has let the right wing have the initiative from the very
beginning on the Health Care issue, and is still painfully slow to
respond.
Hard to be optimistic now about Health
Care. It was hard enough with a "secure" Democratic majority in the
Senate. Health Care reform may have to wait for another generation
before it is enacted...by which time it may well be way too late.
This is not a happy day for the country.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Taking Leave of Nicotine Anonymous
Since I have been smoke free for over ten months now and feel like there is no chance of my ever smoking again, regretfully have decided to stop attending Nicotine Anonymous meetings. Today was my last one.
Wish
I had found a support group like NA years ago...and also wish they had
had nicotine lozenges years ago ( all they had was the patch, which did
nothing for me and to which I am allergic).
There are Nicotine Anonymous chapters all over the country now, and I could not recommend it highly enough.
Unfortunately, there are not as many groups as there are for AA-- I was lucky to find one within easy commuting distance.
If
you know anyone who is trying to quit smoking 1) see if they can get
free gum or lozenges from some program to get started-- my dental clinic
supplied some 2) DO look for a NA group...it makes such a huge
difference.
Friday, January 15, 2010
January Thaw- Around the Empire State Building
After
freezing for some time, temperatures crept upward today and you could
stroll around the Empire State Building area and look around...
The snow is gone, as are the rogue patches of ice...
Just
a short distance from the Empire State Building, an elegant old Beaux
Arts building is all cheap advertising glitz on its first two floors--
all aimed at tourists.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
2010 Begins
In the aftermath of New Year's celebrations, statue of painter is left bedecked with a balloon...
New
Year's Eve was very festive in New York. As usual, people crowded Times
Square ( most under 30, by reports)--some had been waiting around for
hours and hours--so they could see that silly ball drop ( why doesn't it
go UP instead of dropping?) ( It would be much more visible from Times
Square).
The New Year begins on a shaky note,
with an airplane bomb plot stopped at the last minute, and an economy
still in the dumps ( I am hearing stories of people who were laid off a
year ago and still haven't found new jobs).
Well, here's to 2010 and let' s hope for the best!
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