Come on, let's do it.
I saw this again on Saturday night /Sunday morning. We caned the rest of the bottle of mush juice, but was more of a long laughing trip than anything like the time before on my own.
I mean, it's obviously no great epic-encyclopedic piece of art like Ulysses or Functions on the low, but it's nonetheless got enough inside it you can hang a few things on.
And you can also examine your own prejudices. The emascualtion of the modern male etc. Do we yearn for this sort of life?
It beats Game of Thrones cos it's real. And the general attention to detail in terms of the filmmaking is very impressive. It feels well researched.
I like the twin obsessions of Jack and the Doctor, Conquest and natural history.
They are riding together, through the (psychedelic, subconsious) sea.
With casualties. Pulling against one another. They need one another (reminiscent of that line about anthropology as the handmaiden of colonialism).
Twin balls circling around us, self and ego, to bring in what looks like a central theme from Woebot's book.
Obviously the management/leadership angle.
The bants, the lesser of two weevils, those call and response singing parts.
And the violins.
Music as dialogue, that way of putting a person into a traditional shanty
And the guy who gets brain surgery and then gets the book of Jonah stuck in his head, can't say anything else. And that mythical power playing out. Thed wind picking up once their own Jonah is overboard.
I saw this again on Saturday night /Sunday morning. We caned the rest of the bottle of mush juice, but was more of a long laughing trip than anything like the time before on my own.
I mean, it's obviously no great epic-encyclopedic piece of art like Ulysses or Functions on the low, but it's nonetheless got enough inside it you can hang a few things on.
And you can also examine your own prejudices. The emascualtion of the modern male etc. Do we yearn for this sort of life?
It beats Game of Thrones cos it's real. And the general attention to detail in terms of the filmmaking is very impressive. It feels well researched.
I like the twin obsessions of Jack and the Doctor, Conquest and natural history.
They are riding together, through the (psychedelic, subconsious) sea.
With casualties. Pulling against one another. They need one another (reminiscent of that line about anthropology as the handmaiden of colonialism).
Twin balls circling around us, self and ego, to bring in what looks like a central theme from Woebot's book.
Obviously the management/leadership angle.
The bants, the lesser of two weevils, those call and response singing parts.
And the violins.
Music as dialogue, that way of putting a person into a traditional shanty
And the guy who gets brain surgery and then gets the book of Jonah stuck in his head, can't say anything else. And that mythical power playing out. Thed wind picking up once their own Jonah is overboard.