Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Parker Posey, Lost In Space, Max Von Sydow


In February, I noted Parker Posey and how I thought she was playing the most complicated character on TV (she's on Netflix's Lost In Space).

She's great and I really enjoy the show. You know what that means, right? Yes, Netflix has just announced it is cancelling the show:

Charlie Ridgely (Comic Book Con) reports:

One of Netflix's most popular sci-fi projects is coming to an end, as the streaming service is closing the book on Lost in Space. The news broke on Monday afternoon that Netflix has renewed Lost in Space for a third season, following the debut of Season 2 back in December, but that Season 3 would be the show's last on the streaming service. Season 3 of Lost in Space isn't expected to arrive on the service until sometime in 2021, so fans will have to wait a while to find out what happens to the Robinson family.

I wish they would air the last season of Grace and Frankie already so that I could cancel Netflix already. I'm so tired of that service and the way it destroys everything. I really liked, for example, Altered Carbon in the first season. I was so excited about season two and Anthony Mackey. And. Then. I. Watched. They really destroyed the show in season two. They either cancel the show or they kill it. Take Hemlock Grove. Not the most incredible show ever but watchable and Famke Janssen was great in it. But that was season one, they messed with it and ruined it. Netflix is the biggest waste of money.

People seem to be catching on. I don't really hear calls for Netflix to save a show anymore the way we all did back when NBC axed The Event (I still miss that show). I guess we all noticed that Netflix never saved the shows we loved and we gave up on them.

Okay, at work my boss mentioned that Max Von Sydow passed and I said I know and that it was sad to me.  I wrote about it.  It was before I took part in the special coverage at Hilda's Mix.  My plan was to come back and copy and paste that day's snapshot.  But when I got done helping at Hilda's Mix, I forgot I'd already started a post and just did a new one.

Here's what should have gone up and would have if I'd remembered.
 
 BBC NEWS reports:

Actor Max Von Sydow, who appeared in films and TV series including The Exorcist, Flash Gordon and Game of Thrones, has died at the age of 90.
His family announced "with a broken heart and infinite sadness" that the Swedish-born actor died on Sunday.
Von Sydow's other film credits included Hannah and Her Sisters, The Seventh Seal and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
He was nominated for two Oscars during his career - including best actor in 1998 for Pelle the Conqueror.

I really liked him. He was great in The Exorcist, of course, But he was great in so many films. I think I enjoyed him most in Hannah and Her Sisters. He played Frederick who was involved with Barbara Hershey's Leigh. He was dark and gloomy and unimpressed with American TV and preachers begging over the airwaves for money. "And always send money!" It's too much for Leigh, although, honestly, what's too much is her guilt for cheating on him with her sister's husband. It's not a part with a lot of screen time but he really made the most of every minute. Carrie Fisher's in the movie as well, for example, and she may have more screen time, but you don't remember her the way you do him. It's a great movie. The cast also includes Michael Caine (won an Oscar for it), Dianne Wiest (won an Oscar for it), Mia Farrow, Woody Allen (who directed it), Julie Kavner, Lloyd Nolan and many more. Barbara is haunting in her role but everyone does a fine job. It's one of the best films of the 80s. I don't care for Mia as a person but she is very good in this film.

I love syfy, so I loved him in The Exorcist but I also loved him in Judge Dredd and especially Minority Report. I'd praise him for his work in Penny Mashall's Awakenings as well. But we can't mention him without mentioning Three Days of the Condor. He is the bad guy in that and he has one memorable scene after another. Like when he kills Janice (Tina Chen). She says that she won't make a sound and he says he knows that. He is menacing and threatening and also oddly touching.

He was a great actor.

Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"

 
Wednesday, March 11, 2020.  The press and various hacks pretend the primary race is over when it's only just begun.


Starting in the US with the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, War Hawk Joe Biden had a very good night, Bernie Sanders did not.  Joe Queally (COMMON DREAMS) reports:



Despite suffering another round of defeats in multiple primary voting states on Tuesday to former Vice President Joe Biden, supporters of Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential run are not about to give up the fight just yet and political observers are noting that even if the delegate lead Biden has amassed ultimately proves insurmountable the Democratic Party will have to win over voters inspired by Sanders if President Donald Trump is to be vanquished in the general election.
"This is a very dangerous moment for the Democratic Party," said CNN contributor Van Jones as the results from contests in six states—Mississippi, North Dakota, Missouri, Michigan, Idaho, and Washington—were reported. With Sanders' especially high hopes for Michigan dashed by a substantial margin of victory by Biden, Jones said, "You have an insurgency about to be defeated. What do you do with the people that you defeat?"

The fact that "a lot of young people" believed "they had a champion" in Sanders, argued Jones, is not something that Democrats should ignore. "Young people who are graduating with a quarter million dollars in debt, young people with a lot of pain, and they had a champion," he said. "And they thought they were going to be able to surround the divided establishment with their movement, crush that divided establishment, and move forward. Instead, the establishment united and stopped them. Now what do you do?"


Though it was Joe's night, it's not his night to the extent the corporate media is pretending.  NBC NEWS' official delegate count puts Joe at 836 which would be really impressive if Bernie wasn't at 686.  To win the nomination outright, you need 1991 delegates.  Neither has even reached 1000 yet.  No, the race is not over.


over half of pledged delegates are still to be won. relatively speaking, we're at about 11:30 AM in this primary - and we know how joe biden does in the afternoons




Corporate media and hacks beholden to corporations like James Carville want the process to be over.  And they want that because there is a lot at stake -- such as whether you will provide the people with what the need -- Medicare For All, for starters -- or not.


His candidacy is about defeating the push for universal healthcare and any true progressive reform




It is a battle.  Do you address climate change -- not stupid little non-binding treaties full of words that don't matter (The Paris Agreement) -- or not?

Joe is on the or-not side.  And that's why corporations are pimping him like crazy.

To stop Bernie, the corporate media and its whores had to Red bait like crazy, slander him repeatedly (and what's with the attacks on David Sirota? that's beyond nonsense and should stop immediately) and liken him to Nazis and other atrocities while pretending like Joe Biden was functional when he so clearly is not.



Yikes. They want to rush and end the primary to reduce the chances that Biden “gets himself into trouble” (quoting Clyburn). Y’all understand that carrying Biden over the finish line won’t be an option in the general right? He’ll have to do 1-on-1 debates w Trump





The entire campaign has been about keep Joe 'safe.'  Because he can't really connect.  To try to make him seem rational, they've shortened his speeches with the hopes that he'll make less glaring mistakes.   And they treat his behavior as normal.  It is not normal.

If Trump cursed out a union worker and called him a “horse’s ass,” cable news would be melting down right now.




But they look the other way or try to treat it like it's normal.  That's not normal at all and if replacing a bully in the White House with another would not be an improvement.  More to the point, Joe can't stand up against Donald Trump.

To keep him afloat, his campaign has had to baby him and the media's had to look the other way.


CNN, MSNBC, & other corporate media outlets are racing to spin Biden threatening to attack a union worker as a brilliant move. If anyone else did this the headlines would say 🚨CAMPAIGN MELTDOWN 🚨 The rich man's media is DESPERATE to cover up


MSNBC desperately spinning Joe Biden threatening a union worker in as "forceful but composed". Biden threatened to attack the man & said "SHUSH! Shush!" to a young Black woman who tried to intervene. Corporate media in panic mode to cover up


CNN is frantically spinning Joe Biden threatening a union worker in as a "very good" move. Biden: -called the man a "horse's ass" -threatened to slap him -asked him to "go outside" Expect full propaganda mode as corporate media tries to cover up .




It can't be overstated how significant this has been in the course of the primary.




Factory worker in Michigan asks Biden about his position on gun rights. Biden immediately gets very agitated, puts his finger in the man’s face, and begins shouting about “AR-14’s.” This is how we lose the rust belt to Donald Trump.




Will this work in a general election?  As each day passes, Joe is either threatening or insulting a voter or he's unaware where he is or what he's talking about.  This does not inspire passion for a candidate in a general election.

It's likely that the real winner of 2020 will end up being Hillary Clinton.  How so?  If Joe's the party's candidate and crashes and burns as badly as it seems he will, Hillary's 2016 loss won't seem as bad and the fresh outrage will be at the DNC for again working against their own members to steal the nomination.

Andrew Yang endorsed Joe Biden this week.  Why is anyone surprised?  Yang stood for nothing.  He wanted to redeem nuclear energy and no one wanted to take that on -- not even in the press.  Yang was a blowhard who used his money to buy his way into the primary and then tried to use his money to buy supporters.

Beto?  You mean "I like to be spanked in public by my male friends and have it taped on a cell phone" Beto?  Are we really taking him seriously?  And all the Joe supporters -- Beto, Amy, Andrew, Bloomberg, Kamala and Corey (I'm confused, Rosario came out, does Corey need to?) all ran for the nomination and wanted to act like they were better than Joe -- Kamala, you were Cornpop -- but now all the sudden you rally behind him?

Some are pressing Elizabeth Warren to rally behind Bernie?  I would love it if she did but I'm also aware of the deals that have been made, the threats and more.  The best we can probably hope for is that Elizabeth doesn't endorse anyone.

Julian Castro can probably ignore any pressure from the Biden campaign.  A) Joe's not popular with Latinos and is not that popular in Texas.  B) Julian is a Clinton holdover so he's not indebted to anyone.

Marianne Williamson has endorsed Bernie Sanders as have Mayor Bill de Blasio and former-Senator Mike Gravel (the press, when they bother to note which former candidates have endorsed Bernie, tend to forget Mike).

With all the hype so many are giving Joe Biden, you'd think (a) he was John F. Kennedy reborn and (b) he'd be doing much better than he is.

But he's a lousy candidate -- and we all know it -- and they just hope to carry him over the finish line for the primary.

And then?

They'll probably act like it's the 20th century and let him take a few weeks off around the GOP convention.  They used to do that, Democratic candidates, in the days before the 24 hour news cycle.

Joe needs a rest.  He's probably about to get weepy and lose it public again.  (He came close yesterday.)  He can't manage his emotions or function in a normal manner.  He's taking 'pick me ups' and has been doing so for weeks now.  They only make him more agitated.

This is who the DNC wants and if it means they lose to Donald, they are okay with that.

Again, if Joe is the nominee, the winner will most likely be Hillary Clinton.  She hasn't endorsed and she probably shouldn't since Joe is far from a sure thing in the general.  She doesn't need to be seen as tipping the scales for someone who will lose to Donald.


Pushing Joe over the finish line is also going to anger younger voters who overwhelmingly favor Bernie.


In Michigan, won: 83% of 18-24 vote 81% of 25-29 vote 62% of 30-39 vote 51% of 40-49 vote. When he debates on Sunday, Sanders will speak on before of voters Ds will need in November—and the ideas that inspire those voters.




Oh, well, the DNC can spend the next decades rebuilding support, right?  Or just move even further to the right and try to grab Republican voters.


The race is not over yet.


We’re not giving up yet. I won my own race by 66 votes. Julia Mejia won her race by 1 vote. Both of us had a recount. Every 👏🏼 vote 👏🏼 counts 👏🏼 And we fight until the. very. end. Biden, America will see you on the debate stage in 5 days. 🌹





Joe has a record, a nasty and bloody one.

Replying to  
No, nominating Biden is an insult, and I refuse to vote for anyone who voted for the Iraq War.


 2 minutes ago
No one can shame me into voting for Biden. Guy voted to murder hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq. F**k you.




Everyone will not rush to consolidate around Joe if he is the nominee.

As noted in yesterday's snapshot,  2 US troops were killed in Iraq on Sunday -- Gunnery Sgt Diego D. Pongo and Capt Moises A. Navas


2 US Marines killed during mission in Iraq


Recovery of Marines killed in Iraq was slowed by unforgiving terrain, U.S. military officials say





THE VENTURA COUNTY STAR notes:


Marine Raider Regiment Commanding Officer Col. John Lynch remembered both men as “incredibly humble.”
“Gunnery Sgt. Pongo balanced that with his larger-than-life personality,” Lynch said in a statement.
“The command as a whole became witness to his dynamic personality, and love for family, when he brought his mom to this past year’s Marine Corps Birthday Ball ceremony and together they out-danced the rest of us on the dance floor,” Lynch said. “He also loved going on adventures with his daughter, hiking, camping, and woodworking.”


Chad Garland (STARS AND STRIPES) adds:


Pongo, who joined the Marines in 2004 and served eight years with the elite Marine Raiders, is survived by his daughter and his mother, Marine Forces Special Operations Command said in a statement.
[. . .]

Navas, who previously served as an enlisted Marine after joining in 2004, earned his commission through an enlisted-to-officer program in 2010 and served as an infantry officer before becoming a Raider in 2016. He is survived by his wife, daughter and three sons.



Matt Pusatory (WUSA9) offers:

Navas enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2004. He moved up in the ranks from an administrative clerk and deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve before this current deployment in Iraq.
His commendations include a Purple Heart, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal among others.
He is survived by his wife, daughter and three sons.
The second Marine killed was identified as Gunnery Sgt. Diego D. Pongo, a critical skills operator from Simi Valley, Calif.
During his 8 years as a Marine Raider, Pongo completed deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan, earning a Bronze Star Medal with Combat Distinguishing Device for heroic actions against the enemy in 2013 while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
He is survived by his daughter and parents.


Meanwhile, the protests continue in Iraq.


Tahrir Square tonight in was packed w/ protesters who were chanting “We stayed peaceful, while we could take down 100 of them for 10 of us” Tonight is almost 140 days the Iraqi protesters have been protesting in for real change. 📹 Telegram
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It's really something the way the western media keeps trying to bury the protests and yet the protests continue.



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