Tue Mat

 

“A precursor to the Thin Man series, starring William Powell as a detective (but without the very supplementary Myrna Loy). And this is directed by none other than Michael Curtiz (“Casablanca” and “Mildred Pierce”), and you can often tell, scenes characteristically complex with lots of people and foreground/background. As a whole the movie races along, to the point that the huge cast (all introduced with visual vignettes at the start) is confusing. But hang in there. because a third of the way through Powell kicks in full time.

There are few actors like William Powell in the history of American film. He is peculiar in charming ways, and makes no bones about it. He lacks any sense of what we might think of as cool or hardness–there’s no Bogart in him, no Cary Grant of course, nothing but what a character actor might have. And he made it a virtue, visible even here. The rest of the cast is good or very good, with a few other recognizable faces, and it gels increasingly as you go until a series of dramatic whodunnit style conclusions wraps it all up.

Powell’s detective, Philo Vance, was a snobby socialite, and the plots have a quality of private detective vs. police (which gets used in a lot of these kinds of series, of course). There are four movies with Powell playing the part (and many others with other actors in the role. This is the fourth, and best of them, the first going back to the dawn of sound, 1929. It’s not as slick or warm (or sophisticated) as “The Thin Man” series, which is a high water mark of the effete detective, but it’s terrific in its own way, and really well constructed. I’d not miss it.”

Quick song

 

(0911) So I can get some brekky, come back and do Tue [6 to 10], plus the OoL post. Overseas incoming came earlier, took me out of things awhile.

Remember the driving drone type of genre I love … here’s a band who sometimes did it to perfection … I prefer reactors who have some soul in their bodies:

Tuesday [2 to 5]

(0426)

 

5. The black robe regiment

… and the role of Christians in donning the armour and fighting to preserve Christendom:


4. Steve at 1268

  • DOJ to Charge Don Lemon Under the ‘KKK Act’ for Inciting Church Raid
  • Psychologist Explains the Left’s ICE Derangement Syndrome
  • Ayatollah Announces Death Toll, Blames Deaths on President Trump for ‘Encouraging Unrest’
  • Denmark Will Not Attend World Economic Forum in Davos, as ‘Hurricane Trump’ Expected To Dominate Event With Largest US Delegation Ever
  • Native Greenlanders Reveal Horrors Under Danish Rule Including Years of Forced Sterilization and Removal of Children
  • Nobel linked to Greenland. Starmer & Merz tap out. Medvedev mocks EU. Putin invited to Peace Board
  • From Blackouts To Breakthroughs: Russia Intensifies Offensive As Kyiv’s Grid Collapses (JH: Get it done, take Kiev, impose peace, stop the killing)
  • Experts reveal how to transform your daily walk into a powerful fat-burning workout (JH: Plus strengthen muscles in arms, calves, neck, core … probably needs a post)
  • The EU has made a huge U-turn on Russia – have you noticed?
  • Much more.

3. If the law supposes that, then the law is an ass

… and I’m a banana:


2. DAD at 1268

a) Businesses, which will partially bear the cost of the concessions granted by Sébastien Lecornu to the Socialist Party (PS) to avoid the budget’s censure, say they are exasperated by the government’s U-turns concerning them and worried about the country’s economic future. (JH: Longer post later)

b) Greenlanders speak out against Danish rule after decades of forced sterilization, poor living conditions: ‘They stole our future’.

c) Farmers vs Factories: the Trade Deal tearing Europe’s biggest party apart. Spain and Germany are pulling in opposite directions, exposing how fragile the EPP’s claim to represent both workers and exporters has become.

d) The Trump administration’s National Security Strategy, released last December, was chock-full of terms and phrases which made waves across the world. Europe, and European media, were particularly incensed with the section dedicated to America’s relationship with the continent….

e) This driver refused to stop for a traffic stop last week in Montmagny (Paris) and then tried to run and evade the pursuing police. He was apprehended in the vegetation on Butte Pinçon.

Tuesday [1]

(0501) You’ll have noticed, sharp-eyed reader, that DAD opened at 0426, there was a pause and this opened at 0501. What’s time anyway in the context of this opening post? Cup of coffee and teacake at the ready.

 

Past, present and future

1. Awakening this morning, it crossed my mind from the flood of X posts concerning the Don Lemon attack on the Minnesota Church yesterday that people are at sixes and sevens … widespread confusion, false prophets everywhere but also good people, ignorant of so much, and yet self-assured that they’re unerringly correct on all aspects of past, present and future, esp. for this construction called the West.

2. That last lot include us. In taking a random sermon or lecture by Pastor Arnold Murray, now deceased, just the first ten minutes, say … now extrapolate that to include his entire adult life studying the entire bible, both parts, not just the NT … a man who can instantly refer to Ephesians, cut back to Ezekiel to the exact verses in each case, throw in Isaiah, jump to Revelation, back to Daniel … that is an amazingly well read man … of the bible.

3. Gaze over at a friend of mine if I might be so bold … unread in those things beyond what most of us know … maybe the cherrypicked 2% of the entire combined scriptures but learn’ed in Spinoza, the classical philosophers, the Kants, Hegels etc., with a somewhat bemused eye, perhaps, looking at the previous paragraph.

4. Now gaze at another friend, steeped in the ways of the opening bracket in coding, the including of all contingencies the programme needs to include, concluding with the reverse code in exactly the correct sequence … just think of that mindset, then look back at the previous two paragraphs.

5. I myself, a dabbler in the many arts, a generalist of some knowledge of each, not a lot, but with a scholastic background, not unlike Sherlock Holmes and a rejection of the “camps” mode of learning, the adversarial, parliamentary or legal mode of learning, of gaining knowledge … in favour of laying what we have on the table in a big room … but overawed by the vast range of knowledge required to see the overview with as little a priori prejudice as is possible in one mortal man.

6. Gaze over at Hywel Bennett in The Consultant, 1983, peer of the chap in Para 4, but with an added character flaw … greed. As one reviewer put it: “If you had ‘any’ knowledge at all about a system, and the process used by a firm (and ‘physical’ access to boot) the opportunity to manipulate the system for profit was not difficult.” Precisely as Para 2 man pointed out from the vastness of his reading of past, present and future.

7. Which comes out in 2001: A Space Odyssey. As Para 4 man points out about AI (actually machine learning, only ever as good as its input), therefore limited by someone else’s shaping of reality, it’s further limited by many traits in the Fauci or Mengele, the conscienceless scientist, quite able to torture beagles to death, just to observe what happens. Do you entrust your fate to Para 2 man or this Para 7 man or to Hal 9000 itself, to its tender mercies?

8. There was an interesting argument that Hal’s flaw was that it had within it two contradictory prime directives … one seeing the human, Azimov like, as sacrosanct, as opposed to the secret prime directive concerning Jupiter and the monolith and to hell with any humans.

9. Maybe “to hell” is too loaded. It presupposes (see Para 2 man again) that the antiChrist of the end days is no man at all, that there is no rapture, that the Kingdom continues on a cleaned and scoured earth, renovated. At the 6th trump comes the antiChrist and the entourage of false prophets, inc. the plague of locusts; and then at the 7th trump comes the Messiah.

10. Then comes the notion from Para 5 man which he put in his long book, (possibly 3:21:III onwards might work), begun in Russia but concluded in Albion, in which time was seen, not as linear, except on this earth … rather, it was a coming together of the required circumstances, all the required elements, in order for things to happen, for an event to happen. Predestination and free will are both possible in that model … such things appear in the latter chapters of the book.

Let’s leave this post openended. Am I, personally, more for one or the other Para man? Well certainly more for the learned Para 2 man than Para 5 and 10.

……

Just a note for any who do venture to read the latter chapters of the long book. To play fair, the last chapter and a bit won’t mean much if you haven’t read the rest of the book … it keeps revisiting those places and you’d need to know the characters.

What does make at least some sense, cold, is to start at 3:21:III and then stop, maybe, near the end of 3:22, the part which reads:

“The first and most logical place was the Lodge and thus they were now on what had once been the front porch. Though they’d lost their sensory apparatus, they knew the air would be acrid and yet, all sorts of mites still infested the air, eating tree bark and gnawing at anything gnawable.

Down the street was what looked like sewage and blood, ankle deep.

It was a crime against nature what had happened here.”

Charming, eh? Just trying to make the passage readable, cold, for curious cats. Oh and yes, I included this excerpt because it does relate, imho, to our current situation on Jan 20, 2025.

Maybe.

Robert E. Lee Day [21 till close of play]

(1603)

 

27. They bring disease


26. Annunziata on the two-faced Tories


25. Brave lady


24. Steve at 1278 on Net Zero

Net Zero bollox again – from a man who can really talk it..Watch Ed Miliband get schooled on why energy bills are going up….

24. Evil muvvers meeting tomorrow


23. DAD on Iceland

At 1268 but also at UHC-WP and a paragraph here:

During World War II, Iceland joined Denmark in asserting neutrality. After the German occupation of Denmark on 9 April 1940, the Althing replaced the King with a regent and declared that the Icelandic government would take control of its own defence and foreign affairs.[47] A month later, British armed forces conducted Operation Fork, the invasion and occupation of the country, violating Icelandic neutrality. In 1941, the Government of Iceland, friendly to Britain, invited the then-neutral United States to take over its defence so that Britain could use its troops elsewhere.

22. Robert E. Lee Day


21. Seems to have been a tragedy in Spain

Try these

 

  1. Singer Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie’s stage name?
  2. Study of mushrooms is called?
  3. Hungary’s official currency?
  4. Bibendum was also known as?
  5. Most spoken language in the world? Not country name.
  6. What’s oology?