Ilya Bryzgalov has adopted a kick ass theme to his goalie mask for the Philadelphia Flyers, Star Wars! And none of that Jar Jar Binks shit either. We're talking Vader, the Millennium Falcon, R2Ds and Yoda! There's even at tie fighter dog fight on the front, giving the mask a better storyline than Episodes I, II and III!
However, Star Wars Geeks are already taking issue with one misstep on the helmet. It seems Yoda is rocking a red saber, the color traditionally used by The Sith.
Honestly, if it would help the Flyers offense start scoring goals like "bullseyeing wamp rats back home," I'd be fine with everything short of Aunt Beru singing America The Beautiful before dropping the puck!
Philadelphia..."You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.”
-I mean that in a good way!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Lincoln was English?
“A British actor shouldn't be playing the part of an
American President.”
This is a gem I overheard at work this morning during a
discussion I was having, with a totally different person, about Daniel
Day-Lewis winning his 3rd Best Actor Award for his role in Lincoln .
Really?
Let’s explore this a bit deeper:
2011 – Jean Dujardin, a Frenchman won for his role in the
Artist. In the role, he presumably plays
an American…though, (spoiler) as it turns out he was in fact French all along. So a Non American won the award.
2010 – Colin Firth, a Brit won for his British portrayal of
British King George in The King’s Speech.
It should be noted that Firth is married to an Italian woman who didn’t
speak English when they met. In fact he
learned to speak Italian to be able to communicate with her…talk about the “King”
of speech. So a Non American won the
award.
2009 – Jeff Bridges, an American won for his ‘MERICAN
performance as a country singer in Crazy Heart.
The dude abides.
This means it’s been 3 years since an American won the Best
Actor Award…meaning sometimes, there are better actors than those born and
raised on the continental U.S.A.
So what’s with the Xenophobia? Which is the 2013 P.C. way of saying “racism.”
Jean Dujardin, isn’t best friend with a dog, Colin Firth, isn’t
a King and Jeff Bridges, isn’t a washed up country star (though he probably could
be). It’s acting. Pretend.
Make believe. Why should it make
who plays the part?
Let go EVEN deeper:
2008 – Sean Penn won the Oscar for playing a gay man. He’s been married to Madonna and Robin
Wright. My understanding is he’s
straight. Acting.
2007 – Daniel Day-Lewis (the cause of all of this drama) won
for There Will Be Blood. Lewis has never
discovered oil, nor was he alive in 1902 when the film took place. Acting.
2006 – Forest Whitaker won for playing Ugandan dictator Idi
Amin in The Last King of Scotland. The
man was in Good Morning Vietnam …he’s
hardly a dictator. Acting.
How about an American playing another Nationality? Like, Meryl
Streep in 2011 as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady. This is a VERY powerful woman in British
political history, Streep would go on to win the Best Actress award for the
role. AMAZING Acting.
In the end, I could careless what nationality a person is,
as long as they are the best person for the role. Don’t agree?
Ask South African Charlize Theron if actors should ONLY be allowed to
play characters of their same nationality.
She might agree with you if you bring up Reindeer Games. Acting?
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