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Dark Knight Blew Up Box Office (Update)

The latest in the Batman series, The Dark Knight, has hauled in $66.4 million in its first day. In the last Batman picture, Christian Bale created a Batman that was more like the later comic strip character. Batman is more melancholy and that’s not necessarily bad. Both Val Kilmer and Michael Keaton (in the 2nd Batman) were somewhat dark, but Bale takes this a step further.

I haven’t seen it yet but I’m looking forward to Batman: The Dark Knight.

Update: This isn’t your mother’s Batman. This is upfront, in-your-face violence. It’s Godfather-style violence. The Joker is wonderful but so is everyone else in the movie. I highly recommend Batman with the warning that this is an adult movie.

The adultness is not derived from a sex or language in the movie. In fact, there is no sex and I can remember any offensive language. But it is very violent. For example, toward the beginning of this movie. the Joker is showing this group of bad guys a trick. He jams a pencil in a table so the pencil stands straight up. One of the henchman in the room steps up to Joker to confront him, the Joker slams the guy’s head into the table and the guy falls on the floor, dead. The camera pans back to the table and the pencil is gone (into the guy’s head).

Although I liked Batman: The Dark Knight, I thought it was too violent. It was almost like one of those Alien-Predator movies where people and aliens die by the hundreds just cuz. I would hope that the next Batman would continue to be brooding, dark, thoughtful but less-violent.

Joe Walsh: Life’s been good

This has been one of most fun tunes ever since it was released over 20 years ago. Joe Walsh is performing his best tune with the Eagles: Life’s been good!

Obama in Afghanistan

I’m glad that someone is paying some attention to Afghanistan. We need to find the Taliban and kill or capture their leaders. We need to upgrade the country. Afghanistan is a country which lives without many of the things that you and I take for granted: clean water, roads, electricity, and a sewage system. We need to help them get these things and to create an economy that is NOT based on heroin.

All of these things are possible if we put some money and resources into Afghanistan. Oh, and we can destroy Al Qaeda while we are over there.

Netroots Update

This morning’s session with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and a surprise appearance by former Vice President Al Gore was outstanding.

Here is Nancy Pelosi talking about the withdrawal of our troops from Iraq with TPM:

GOP Operative Suggests Voting Machines Rigged

voting machine - DieboldSome things are too important to be left to the private sector. Voting is one of those things.

From Raw Story:

A leading cyber-security expert and former adviser to Senator John McCain (R-AZ) says he has fresh evidence regarding election fraud on Diebold electronic voting machines during the 2002 Georgia gubernatorial and senatorial elections.

Stephen Spoonamore is the founder and, until recently, the CEO of Cybrinth LLC, an information technology policy and security firm that serves Fortune 100 companies. At a little-noticed press conference in Columbus, Ohio on Thursday, he discussed his investigation of a computer patch that was applied to Diebold Election Systems voting machines in Georgia right before that state’s November 2002 election.

(The story goes on to say…)

Spoonamore received the Diebold patch from a whistleblower close to the office of Cathy Cox, Georgia’s then-Secretary of State. In discussions with RAW STORY, the whistleblower — who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation — said that he became suspicious of Diebold’s actions in Georgia for two reasons. The first red flag went up when the computer patch was installed in person by Diebold CEO Bob Urosevich, who flew in from Texas and applied it in just two counties, DeKalb and Fulton, both Democratic strongholds. The source states that Cox was not privy to these changes until after the election and that she became particularly concerned over the patch being installed in just those two counties. (more… )

KC and the Sunshine Band: Get Down Tonight

Now, when you think about disco, you have to think of KC and the Sunshine Band. This was one of those 70’s tunes: Get Down Tonight.