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Hooray for Hollywood

Monday, March 8th, 2010

In the Old Testament, a young shepherd vanquished a formidable giant in the Valley of Elah.

At the 2010 Oscar ceremony, David again triumphed over Goliath with a stone called “The Hurt Locker.” The flood of awards moved viewers around the world. Underdog stories are always good for a tear or two, much like the joy many felt when the scrappy, almost-straight-to-DVD “Slumdog Millionaire” ate the field’s lunch last year.

You may be wondering why a column traditionally devoted to American politics is focusing on Hollywood. The answer is simple. Apart from the battles over legislation and election season, no event in the US is more political than the Oscars. This year was no exception.

It’s likely that Cameron’s epic “Avatar,” the highest-grossing movie of all time and the end result of over a decade of work, lost for the simple reason that Hollywood doesn’t much like James Cameron. Jealousy always comes into play. Stephen Spielberg was not nominated for Best Director for “The Color Purple”, which, like “Avatar” and “The Hurt Locker”, was also nominated for 11 Oscars. It wasn’t until “Schindler’s List” that Spielberg received an award — because it was impossible not to give him the Oscar for creating a modern day masterpiece. Spielberg was a victim of his own success — too much, too soon, too much money, without waiting his turn like a good boy. Cameron is not only rich, but he’s also something of a pushy jerk.

So despite all the hoopla over Avatar’s box office gross and stories about (weirdo) viewers visiting shrinks because they didn’t live on Pandora or their frustrated desires to be reincarnated as Na’vi, the fact remained that Avatar was a glossed up “Ferngully” crossed with “Dances with Wolves” with special effects out of “The Lord of the Rings.” The script was a crude, cliche-ridden howler. It’s the CGI that kept people coming back for more, not the bio-babble plot featuring an intergallactic botanist.

It was apparent in the days leading up to the Oscars that “The Hurt Locker” was a serious contender and not just a flash in the pan. Conveniently timed hit pieces began popping up in the media, featuring interviews with Iraq war vets disputing the the realism of Jeremy Renner’s bomb squad officer. The campaign was similar to the 2002 unsuccessful hit job against “A Beautiful Mind,” a smear campaign so nasty that it drove the film’s real-life protagonist John Nash back into isolation.

2002 featured another smear campaign, this time aimed at Senator Max Cleland of Georgia. Cleland, a Vietnam veteran who lost two legs and an arm after a grenade explosion, was defeated by Congressman Saxby Chambliss, a multiple draft dodger whose ad attacking Cleland intimating that he was a Saddam/bin Laden fellow traveler. Naturally the campaign was the brainchild of the master of dirty tricks Karl Rove. Like John Nash, Cleland spiraled into depression and disappeared from view until 2004, when he energetically campaigned for John Kerry.

Some may think that “The Hurt Locker’s” win is a political act, marking a turning point in recognition of Iraq films, all of which have done poorly at the box office. Nonsense. “The Hurt Locker” could have taken place in any war zone at any time in history. The drama of an adrenaline junkie who misses his family when he’s away from them and disarming bombs when he’s at home is a psychological drama, not a political one. If the Academy had wanted to send a political message, members could have awarded the superb “Redacted” or “In the Valley of Elah,” a movie featuring one of the most shockingly brave endings in the history of war films.

So Kathryn Bigelow becomes the first woman ever to win a “Best Director” Oscar for making an apolitical set in Iraq. For those who are bound to be disappointed that Bigelow didn’t do the Jane Fonda raised fist salute, don’t worry. Her powerful and subtle depiction of the horror of war and the PTSD that results from daily exposure to heat, desolation, danger and horror is profoundly moving. Had it been political the Academy would have been too craven and frightened to back it.

And you can take that to Price Waterhouse.


Crosspost from: The Pakistan Update

If it’s Wednesday … Begin the 10-Minute Countdown

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

(program concluded; click on the links to listen to the archived show!)

It’s 10 minutes until “No Topic Taboo With Jay” hits the air waves at No Quarter Radio.

Back before his untimely passing last year, Tim Russert used to close his show with the tag line “If it’s Sunday, it’s Meet the Press”.

I thought I would paraphrase so… “If it’s Wednesday night, it’s “No Topic Taboo…Everything Else with Jay.”

Here’s tonight’s plan: With all of the bad news in the world and or disatisfaction or dissappointment with or in the new administration, what are you doing to “get away from it all”?

What TV shows are you watching, which of the new movies have you seen, and what books are you reading?

We’ll also hit on all the breaking news, Blago, the NY Senate seat, the Super Bowl, and whatever you bring up when you call in at (347) 677-0792. Remember that NO TOPIC IS TABOO so you’re welcome to bring up new issues.

With my first and second shows down — which you can listen to on iTunes and/or your iPod (see instructions in the right column) — I am back for episode number three tonight at 9 p.m. ET and 6 p.m. PT (you know what time to tune in if you are in between).

Call in tonight via (347) 677-0792, and be sure to join the live chat session, which I usually start up 10 minutes before the show begins at 9 p.m. ET.

I encourage you all to participate. If you are the shy type you can email me at the show email address: ntteewithjay@me.com.

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And now for something completely different… (+ Open Thread)..

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Props to the boys from Monty Python for today’s opening line.

Assuming my voice survives my special Inauguration Day Counter Programming show and The Warrior’s show on Tuesday night yours truly will be back in his usual home, Wednesday’s at 9PM Eastern for another edition of “No Topic Taboo…Everything Else with Jay.” Now this week I think we will try something different.

After Tuesday’s events I can’t speak for everyone but I for one would like to take a short break from the gloom and doom of the real world. So I am taking the show in that direction for one night. Thursday morning durning the morning news shows the nominees for the years Academy Awards will be announced. One of the films getting Oscar buzz is “The Wrestler” starring Mickey Rourke who recently won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a film for his portrayal.

With that in mind, I will bring on Brimstone, a professional wrestler & an actor who will bring us inside the squared circle talk a bit about life in the biz. To get a taste of “Brimmy” as I call him, visit his website.

As always wether I have a guest or not everything is on the table and the show is yours. We have a senator about to be named in my home state of New York, a Super Bowl about to be played with a very special half-time show, and then there are those real world issues of the first day of a new administration. It’s all in play if you want it. As always, you can call in your questions during the show at 347-677-0792. E-mail me at the show via ntteewithjay@me.com or on show night leave your comments in the chat room. I do read them and do address them on the air.

So if it’s Wednesday, it’s “No Topic Taboo…Everything Else with Jay” at 9PM Eastern, 8 Central, 7 Mountain, 6 Pacific. Be there.

Allow me to Introduce myself

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Hello to all of you out in NQ land. Allow me to introduce myself.

For those of you who log on every Tuesday night and listen to the Warrior’s show, I am the Warrior’s friend and former NY radio colleague Jay. I have appeared on his show weekly over the past few months discussing the topics of the day and giving my opinions or just asking questions that have not been asked.

After last week’s show, I had a chance to speak to Susan and she made me an offer I could not refuse…so…going forward the Warrior will be known as the Norman Lear of NQ Radio and there is now a “spin-off” of his show.

Starting Wednesday January 7th, 2009 at 9pm Eastern Time (6pm for those of you out on the left coast), I will be hosting a new show on NQ Radio, “No Topic Taboo…Everything Else with Jay”. Now this show is going to be a little different for the NQ audience. As Susan and I discussed, the topic matters to be dealt with we decided that everything is game: news and current events, politics, sports and the entertainment world will all be open for discussion. I may come in with a game plan for the evening but you the NQ listener will drive the show.

Some of the topics that might come up in the first month or show of the show include, The BCS Championship game which is the night after my debut show (and watch this space for a future blog on how I feel on the whole BCS/No football playoff issue), the NFL Playoffs, the Super Bowl and the Super Bowl ads. (What will happen to them with everything going on in this economy? Months ago GM said they were pulling out before they asked for the cash. Who will be there and who else won’t???), the inauguration and all of the events around it, The Golden Globe Awards and award shows in general and anything else that might pop up. But as I said as much as I may have a game plan this show is going to be driven by you, the NQ listener. So don’t be afraid to pop us on and take me for a left turn. And yes I am working on some guests (calling the Warrior..calling the Warrior). Some will be regulars here on NQ and others I will be keeping under wraps for now.

I would like to thank Larry & Susan for giving me this opportunity. I think we are going to have some fun, provoke a few thoughts and maybe an argument or 2.

I hope you’ll join me on January 7th and make it “appointment on line radio” each week. Stealing a line from a local NY sports radio host….”We can’t do it without you the listener.”

For those of you around the country dealing with the onset of winter weather like I am don’t over do it clearing the snow. Everyone if I don’t get a chance to blog before, have a Happy ______________ (fill in the blank depending on what you celebrate, and have a good rest of the weekend).

I am your humble scribe and NQ radio host and I am out for now.

PS: For those of you who can or wish I urge to support the effort of my close friend the Warrior with the “Capture the Magic” ads here on NQ. Great way to get that ooh and ah from your kids on Christmas morning and help the efforts to “keep the lights on” here at NQ