THE SWEET NEW STYLE (THE CINEMA, THE FOSSIL FUEL ECONOMY AND ENTROPY) |
By Amos Poe
By Admin
What the heck is going on in the world? Where’s Andy Rooney when we need him? Where’s Marvin Gaye for that matter? Where’s the independent spirit — are thems creative passions gone? Will Video-On-Demand be the next big thing? Is it becoming a DIY world? Is Lena Dunham the new Spike Lee? What’s going to happen to the Gulf Coast when the next hurricane hits and all that muck and stew gushing out of the ocean floor starts covering humans like they were freaking pelicans, and poisoning the farmlands, shopping malls and Beale Street like it’s doing to the Gulf waters? Does Eisenhower seem like the only American president of the last 50 years who had the balls to tell the truth? I’m just asking, because I don’t know the answers. I have no clue.
Not to worry. At least the film business is booming. Right? James Cameron’s dystopic hero saga Avatar earns three billion dollars for Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corp. Halliburton, Exxon-Mobil, Blackwater, Goldman Sachs, and The Carlyle Group are making dough hand-over-fist (see Carol Reed’s The Third Man). The Gulf of Mexico looks like an endless Morris Louis painting. Does the European Union look like a Monopoly game where the bank prints new money every turn, every roll of the dice, before the board tips over? General Motors, not too long ago, America’s biggest Hummer building company is in receivership. There are wars on terror, border wars, drug wars, oil wars, religious wars, ethnic cleansing wars everywhere you look. The President of the United States goes on TV and says lets pray this madness stops. Pray is right. The Prime Minister of Italy, and its biggest media owner, says he can’t do his job if there’s a constitution, so the Italian Parliament basically agrees to get rid of it. The wealthiest man in the world is a former KGB agent turned Stalinist-capitalist. I mean, where the heck are we? We’re certainly not in Harvey Weinstein’s Kansas anymore.
And by “we,” I mean us, ‘independent’ filmmakers.
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