Gerrymandering will help Republicans

Pennsylvania Senate primary poll

This is great – a Florida man wants teaching of the Bible to be banned based on the ridiculous new law

This should show Floridians how ridiculous their new policies are. DeSantis is terrible. I think he has a good chance to be the Republican nominee in 2024.

The Great Moment (1944)

Preston Sturges directed and wrote seven great comedies that were released from 1940-1944. Then there’s The Great Moment which was filmed in 1942 but not released until 1944. I just saw it for the first time on an excellent Kino Lorber disc which has fine extras. The video is in excellent shape, too.

It is known that Paramount recut the film. However, I don’t think it would have been up to the standard of the other seven even if Sturges had complete control. He filmed what we see which is a bewildering mix of comedy and drama. He used his regular comedy supporting actors to try to make something more dramatic. It’s clear from the trailer that the studio wanted a comedy.

The Great Moment is worth seeing…after you’ve seen the other seven films. They’re all on Blu-ray except for The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek which is not in print in any form now. It was on DVD. That’s my favorite Sturges film and I hope some studio releases it soon.

National Pretzel Day – April 26

These are excellent soft pretzels.

Rand Paul spews Putin’s crap

Paul should be in Russia, not here. This is disgraceful. Ukraine is not part of Russia.

Our nasty cafeteria manager

I worked in a federal building but the cafeteria was contracted out to the private sector. One guy who ran it for a while was really mean.

One of my coworkers told him once that the salad bar was out of some things and needed to be refilled. He told her, “Eat what’s there!”

Here’s how he lost the concession (based on several accounts and what I saw). A lady when to him with a bowl of oatmeal or grits with mouse droppings in it. (There were lots of mice in the building.) He told her, “Well maybe you put them there.” Did he really think a customer would spoil a bowl of food worth a dollar of two?

The customer wrote the health department and they did a raid. They showed up in the middle of breakfast or lunch.

For a few days, all of the kitchen equipment was on the floor. It looked like it would if you emptied your closet out. When the cafeteria reopened, someone else was running it.

Tower (2016)

Tower is a documentary film about one of the first mass shootings. It took place on August 1,1966 on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. A gunman killed 16 people including two before he shot people from the tower. I know his name but am not giving it. It is only mentioned twice in the film.

Tower was inspired by this article, “96 Minutes” on the shooting. It is an outstanding film based on the memories of people who were there – victims who survived, media members, and the people who killed the sniper. Most of the film has their words spoken by young actors (to recreate the ages they were when it happened) and the visuals are primarily animations using rotoscoping.

The film does a great job conveying the individual stories. I remember the incident but didn’t remember anything about the people other than the shooter. Back then, these events were so rare they were big news and we all know the names of the killers.

Kino Lorber has made a fine Blu-disc with a lot of extras including interviews and the ceremony when a memorial was placed on the campus.