Friday, May 20, 2005

FRANKS GEEKDOM SATURDAY

Well, it was inevitable; the 19th has come, and i have watched the final installment of the StarWars saga.
Yes, it was a tulmultuous affair from the very begining, some 27 odd years ago, but this geekdom isn't intended to be a history of the StarWars saga. There are folks much better equipped than I to give that background: Bruce for instance.
There will be a brief review of the film, and my overall feelings about things.
Be forwarned, there will be spoilers. I don't run a spoiler free blog.... so there.

I would have to say my initial reaction is one of what-ifs, and disapointment.
That isn't to be taken as a critique of the film, it is by far the best of the prequels, and is definitely a great begining to the original trilogy.
While i do like the first two prequels (that's right, I LIKED them both), with this third film i see the potential that fell flat with them.
I saw it before, but now... well now it's more apparent.
This movie suffers; there are moments where the dialogue feels jilted, and the pace slows.
When taken on its own merit, the movie is an average summer film in the acting and dialogue department, but over the top incredible with the special effects.
There was no real disapoint in the film.
My disapointment is at the inevitable: Mace Windu being killed, Anakin turning to the darkside, Palpatine becoming emperor.
I have no complaints about how this stuff happen, or even why, but I was sad to see it happen never the less.
You see Anakin, played by Hadyn Christian, as a somewhat selfish, boorish overzealous youth.
You see that he's desperate and this desperation led him down the path which ultimately leads to the empire, and the death of the woman he loves.
You don't see it acted very well, but there are a couple of shining moments.
Like right after Mace Windu dies.
Anakins utter disbelief, and confusion at what he had just done is beautiful.
BEAUTIFUL.
And now to the ifs.....
That moment in the movie is the turning point, it's the scene, from the moment Mace enters the office, to the point of Anakin swearing allegiance to Palpatine. Once that moment occured there was no turning back.
If Anakin had been a few minutes later walking down the corridor, or actually done what he was told to do.
If those other Jedi with Mace had been expecting a fight (as he obviously was) and had actually been ready to defend themselves.
Moments, mere moments really is all that were needed.
Moments were all it would have taken to end the first trilogy on a happy note....
and of course prevent the need for the second trilogy.
What if...
that's my mantra for this story.
What if Padme (the name I prefer to the character) hadn't gone to Mustafa?
Wouldn't have died ( I told you I was going to put spoilers in this).
What if Obi-wan hadn't stowed away? Or even better: had actually finished the job he had set out to do.
Well episodes IV, V and VI would have been a hellavalot different.

One thing i think this movie shows, and shows well is why Vader is the Emperor's lapdog.
Simple.
He has no one else to live for...
The woman he loves is dead, as are, he believes, his children. His betrayal was so damning that there is no way he can go back.
His friends he's made enemies out of.
The only one he has to lean on is... thats right, the Emperor.
Vader is still a Jedi at heart.
He still holds to many of the old ways, even if he fails at practicing them.
(Oh and how he does fail).
Darth Vader is evil, but he's evil not because he desires power- though he does- but in that he is both a failure and a traitor.
Because he believes he has no other recourse. He's Othello had othello lived.
And in Empire, when he asks Luke to join him... well as evil as he is, he's sincere.

Now if Anakin is Othello, then I suppose in a roundabout way Palpatine is Iago. Though admittedly Iago is cooler simply because he's evil for the sake of evil. Palpatine craves, desires, hungers, and lusts for power. And power he gets. Palpatine wants Anakin. Why, because he's the most powerful Jedi who lives. With Anakin on his side, he can... well do what he does.
Palpatine is awesome in his villainous.
I won't say I'm thrilled to see him become emperor, but he's so damn smart and cunning, he almost deserves the position. Especcially when you consider how stupid every one else is around them.
"So this is how democracy ends, with thunderous applause."
Yep, most of the dialogue sappy, but Lucas hit it right with that line.

Now having read the screenplay a few weeks ago, i was sad to see a few scenes fall the the floor. All of them had to do with the emperor's eventual rise to power discussed amoungst some senators.

Ah well, that's what I get for having so many spoilers.

Stay tuned for more movies... apparently I missed some and folks have been bringing it too my attention ever since... you know you are... Call me Frak and then don't even leave a name or a psuedonym...

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Hubris took him.
It was simple, in the end hubris and greed did him in.
Not so unreasonable.
Until one considers the potential for charity that he bore in his heart.
Failing only at the end.
Not seeing potential for power
Also leads to a fall....
Hubris took him.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

the fish swam lethargically in the ocean whales hunt for fishing in the river constitution was written by our four is the only number i don't like pastrami on wheat bread is good for making sandwiches were all we took with us that day in may when cesaer salad is good but jaimies going why can't i ever get this math problem right away sir just one second is longer than an eel but shorter and shorter she grew. hello was his reply was prompt but not a dog anything but cats can come in the house was where he grew potatoes in the shed was where the shovel was kept in the garage we kept a car goes on the highways and byways and off the beaten team left the field of corn grew to a steady there sport don't want to tip over the cow when it's not a tumor was found in his left me here all by myself. don't wake up the sleeping dog lies are not to be told in public he had a different color of paint is what this room is off the table and on the shelf is a large book of poems was to be red is the color I keep saying that I don't want you to leave now please I can't stand any more i'm too big to fit in that little hole was just right four and twenty blackbirds you say I can't go but i don't think that's a good idea we should do it.

dreaming

dreaming of carmine lips
pressed firmly, then a hiss
a faint whisper and sigh

dreaming of cobalt eyes
a star, and tearful cry
closing like shutters

dreaming of sweet perfume
efervescent, lilacs and daffodils
filling my chest

dreaming of downy soft skin
embraced in sin
taking me to heaven

Monday, May 16, 2005

velvet and satin

velvet and satin
the soft down of your hair
your eyes how they whisper
i'm lost in you there
naught but a whisper
silence then sighs
the soft touch of your flesh
the embrace of your thighs
the fagrance it lingers
the heat of your breath
the dance of you fingers
the rise of your breasts
grip my emotions
and electrify my flesh
i'm lost in your being
when finally we mesh
velvet and satin

flower, rose, orchid

a flower
a rose
so sweet
your aroma
deep
intoxicated
i lap
your nectar
your flower
your rose
with passion
i'm filled
with lust
i feel you
surround me
i gaze
to your depth
your soul
on fire
with mine
the ocean
rages
with passion
the waves
envelope us
damp
calm
a flower
a rose
so sweet
i breath
our aroma
deep intoxicated
i drink
our nectar
your orchid
i fill you
with passion
your flower