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June 6, 2011

Reporting from Geary Street

Filed under: Overidon News — Tyler @ 12:38 pm

Reporting live from Geary Street in San Francisco. A man just walked up to another man and asked for a cigarette. This is a normal occurrence in the city. The only difference is that the inquiring individual was multi-tasking by eating peanut butter from a plastic jar with his bare hands. No utensils needed here folks.

It may the beginning of June but walking out of the San Francisco international airport reminded me of Christmas. It must have been the cool air that had some slight humidity.

I wonder what would have happened if the two men decided to share the cigarette. The progenitor would have lent the item for a quick share and when he went to continue his smoke he would have noticed peanut butter all over it.

I’m already noticing that people are walking in stores and coffee shops with small and even larger sized dogs. This isn’t really allowed in Corona del Mar. San Francisco must be a moe laid back town…either that or else people are afraid that their dogs might get stolen if they tie them up.

I remember I was at the gym and I saw a dog tied up to a bench. Hopefully, the dog’s master wasn’t going to do a long workout. But that probably was what happened because the dog looked bored.

-Tyler

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June 4, 2011

Thor and Priest films defining penance

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 9:03 pm
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The twin eyes and the eye patch of Odin. The hidden blade within a metal cross and the scars of the priest. Timing is everything, especially in a world where budgets are monumental. Both films have one central theme, and that is penance. Paying for one’s past mistakes. Thor did not truly know what it was to be a god…until he felt the frailties of mortality. Not only then could he do something more than merely redeem himself. He had to earn his right to stand by his father. And even though the transition was rather quick. Thor made it clear that he had much to learn. Thor was a film about sight. While Priest was a film about blindness. In Thor, Heimdall played by the exceptional Idris Elba had the power of all-vision. His sight extended beyond the crystalline core of Asgard and penetrated deep into the mortal realm of Midgard. Yet, Loki could obfuscate things through his trickery and magik.

In Priest, the Vampires quite literally had no eyes. This was except for the vampire lord who was the main antagonist for the film. Yet despite this obvious reference, there was the weakness of the main human city in, “Priest” and that was that the sun did not shine upon the human city. Was this because of the pollution of the city? That is doubtful. The heavy dirt that fell from the black clouds in the film was not some kind of environmentalist plead. It was symbolic of how faith unpracticed and untested is as murky as the blackest sea.

To have faith without the will and conviction to wear it as a pair of boots in treacherous path that lies ahead…well, that is a boon unused. And any boon that lies unused is no boon at all.

The hero in Priest sacrificed his pleasurable existence because he was taken to another calling. Was it higher? Maybe…was it necessary? Absolutely.

Like Thor, the Priest had a purpose. And yet that purpose did not become clear until the commitment to engage the unknown was already set in blood and stone. That is the way of things. Choice is less of a controller of fate and more like the active form of accepting it. By choosing, we accept that we actually have zero control, but rather a sense of duty to fulfill an unknown part.

Similarly to how the Priest’s true power did not come from any drug or mechanical technology. Thor’s strength was infused in him by his valor, but more importantly his kindred and extended family that outstretched beyond nebulae and asteroid belts alike.

The Priest’s penance was strange because it seemed to just have begun in this first film. We don’t really know what horrors he is going to face without the support of the establishment. But one thing is clear, the allies that he had cultivated will stand strong throughout the night.

Thor’s penance was to be human. Yet in those moments, he found a shred of humility that would help to balance his pride and arrogance. His inability to pull Mjolnir from its Earthly cradle. That was difficult to watch. But it made it clear that he had not yet been right for the tool. Because that is what Mjolnir is…a tool for the good, to do good. In Thor’s frailty, he attempted to bargain the only way he could with the only thing he had, which was his mortal life.

You can never be slain, Thor…only silenced for a short time.

You can never be banished, Thor…only blocked as boulder blocks a strong river.

You can never be forgotten, Thor…for Kenaz burns in the hearts of all whom hear you.

 

-Tyler

June 3, 2011

Finally going to see Thor tonight

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 4:43 pm

Finally, I’m going to see Thor. I’ve been wanting to see this movie for a while now…wonder if it’s going to be cool or not?

Priest was good. I guess I need to stop worrying about the leading chain to the sequel thing. I shouldn’t take that so personally. I seem to regurgitate the same conversation about how films are setting up for the sequels. But in reality I don’t worry about it very much. It is just a default conversation.

What do I look for in these films? Why do I watch them?

I’d have to say entertainment is the biggest part. And secondly I’d like to see a different perspective on reality that is expressed through a mainstream medium that requires a tremendous amount of oversight to pass to the public eye. These kinds of finished products are no simple matter and one can never know what perspectives will penetrate from a simple script to the silver screen.

I’ve finally started working on some new music. The loss of Overidon Frame has halted video production and animation but it hasn’t stopped musical production…at least not until now.This suggestion to write some new music came from a friend. I have no idea how long it will take to complete this song but I do know that I’m not following the same rules as I have before.

I remember this one Fruity Loops song that came with an old version. One was called, “Chimera” and another one was, “Carrier” that one was by Toby Emerson. I don’t know who made Chimera. But both songs are excellent.

-Tyler

 

June 1, 2011

New Header Image for a new Season

Filed under: Overidon News — Tyler @ 11:39 pm

It is June, and that’s a good enough reason for a new Header Image. It’s a pleasure to have Harvest the Dog on the header. Her smile should bring a smile to the thousands of visitors we get each month.

-Tyler

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