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Saturday, 2 January 2016

100 Years - Of Cool

So, as you know - I'm sure that you do know by now - John Malkovich has written a movie that he stars in directed by Robert Rodriguez (Spy Kids), which will not be seen for a hundred years. It's a marketing concept and project conducted in partnership with Louis XIII Cognac (House of Remy Martin). The movie is locked away in a time capsule.
Louis XIII and
100-year old barrels

If you look at the comments below the YouTube teaser video clips about it, there is just an abundance of criticism about it all, from the usual raft of bitter cynics and so on.

On the one hand, as far as public appeal is concerned, it's probably not a good sign that I like something... And I like this.
The muse writes
from a 100 years in the future...







Malkovich is just a phenomenon. So many people apparently detest him. And for me, this is always a good sign. He may be difficult to deal with, I don't know. I don't know him. He may be egocentric, but I don't know that either. He may be whatever the hell they say or think that he is and I don't even care. If I were a producer or director I would have him any day. 

He's never had the scripts - or at least the stories - that would provide the entertainment paradise what is missing from this talent.

They're all out there, of course. Producers don't pay for writers anymore though. Which is why they just managed to kill off the Bond Franchise. Amazing. But these fools did it.

Well done guys! Like the barbarians that sacked Rome, you have become legends.

100 years from now... Some Philip K. Dick is telling us right now what it will be like and no one is watching. Or, no one has had the opportunity to hear from them. Why is that? Really, why?

This is what I mean by 'we're entering a new Dark Age.' You CANNOT convince those who have domineered over the public purse, the academic frontier, the political discourse, and the general media, that they need to slash their wrists for what they have been worth to human race - which is exactly nothing. The Dark Ages come when clever people abandon the worn out, and embrace the new, and the exciting. It's not that 'science' or 'progress' is wrong, it's that the wrong types have claimed it as some province over which they have ownership and absolute control. Metaphorically, across all walks of life, people placed Dracula@BloodBank, and then expected that the 'proof' and the 'evidence' would still contain some semblance or life and reality - whereas it's all just wraiths and wisps of smoke now. 

One hundred years from now...



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