The King's Tome

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The new biography of Jack Kirby really isn’t that; it’s an authorized, more-polite-than-it-should-be version of his life used as an excuse to showcase his great art. And thank God for it.

Jack Kirby is responsible for two-thirds of every childhood smile I ever made. Period. The Fantastic Four. The Silver Surfer. The Incredible Hulk. The Mighty Thor. The Black Panther. The Uncanny X-Men. ‘Nuff said.

Thanks to Mark Evanier for putting it together. He told the story of a man who created hundreds of universes in order to take care of his most important one: his wife and children. Jack Kirby, the immortal hero whose superpower was unlimited imagination.

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Spike, Clint And The Rights Of Writers

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Okay, look, I don’t have a horse in this race (pun intended 🙂 ), but I’ll just say this:

As a writer and a historian, I think people have the right to tell any story any way they want. And other people have the equal right to publicly criticize that telling, and tell their own stories in defense/offense. And then those stories get criticized. And on and on. And that human beings will have to be smart enough to figure the(ir) truth(s) out for themselves.

So, now that I’ve said that, here’s my opinion of the dust-up:

Spike should kick Eastwood’s old ass for saying he should “shut his face.” Then Spike should shut his face. 🙂

Spike, didn’t Eastwood do a whole World War II film from the point of view of the Japanese? Why should every (white) filmmaker be duty-bound to show Black World War II soldiers in the (white) stories they tell?

If I’m making a historical film, I wouldn’t distort history, but I’d want to focus on the story I’m telling. And if I’m telling a story about Blacks in World War II, I’m not going to worry about showing white people. At all. Unless it’s to show the vicious white racism of the period.

If anything, the lack of Blacks in Hollywood World War II films should emphasize the strict segregation of the U.S. armed forces—and in homefont America!—during that time.  In the future, I hope Black people will produce more “Tuskegee Airmens” that will tell those painful stories as white people laud “The Greatest Generation.”

Did You Hear…………

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……. “South Africa At A Crossroads,” Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s NPR series on the current problems of South Africa?

Or that “All Things Considered” story on Cuba’s newspapers?

Or that ATC report a couple of Saturday’s ago on Obama’s impact on a D.C. middle school?

Or that GREAT edition of “On The Media” from a couple of weekends ago?

Wow, clearly NPR is trying to do more with more. 🙂 I wish other mainstream media institutions could be so lucky in 2008.

Belated Condolences To……..

…..the families of Harvey Korman, who I will always think of first as The Great Gazoo, and second as that hysterically funny man on “The Carol Burnett Show”

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 and to Tim Russert.

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When Russert first took over “Meet The Press,” I wasn’t very excited. He seemed to turn a serious, sober news program that used to feature panels of journalists (check the title) interviewing Very Important People about Very Important Things into an entertainment program, with him hogging the spotlight. But his show became required viewing during Shrub’s administration, and I quickly became a big fan of his hard questioning and extraordinary research. (If you said it somewhere in the last 25 years, Russert would find it and put it on screen, and make you talk about it.) Before I knew it, I was centering my Sundays around “Meet The Press,” actually telling people that the show was my equivalent of church.

Yes, he was another mainstream white boy insider who respected authority too much. (Why didn’t he beat up on Bush as bad as he did Cheney?) But I learned a lot from his work (like, how to do it RIGHT 🙂 ), and actually went through the five stages of grief when he passed.

And my vote for the successor is David Gregory if the search is kept inside NBC, and Ifill if it expands outside.

JUNE 19th UPDATE: re: death and funeral coverage: Was Russert elected Vice-President of the United States and nobody told me? LOL!  🙂 Wow, talk about REAL power in America……

Hulk Smash Box Office!

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Puny humans saw Hulk’s new movie this past weekend. Mixed reviews. Hulk hate puny humans who talk bad about Hulk!

Hulk movie real good. Hulk liked the other movie, too, but it made too many puny humans’ heads hurt. Made Hulk’s hurt, too. Hulk like the new movie better. Hulk SMASH more!

New Hulk movie made good money, and kicked back famous movie-man’s film to No. 2 in American box office. But puny human beat Hulk worldwide.

NO!

HULK IS THE STRONGEST ONE THERE IS! See Hulk’s new movie, or Hulk will SMASH ALL puny humans!