by hubbertspeak7777777 » Wed 18 Apr 2007, 06:11:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('max_power29', 'T')his movie looks to me (by watching the preview) corporate propaganda/more American Dream lies. I refused to watch it with my wife.
She says I am against all things positive and uplifting. I'm sorry if I don't believe corporatism=happiness anymore.
First of all, getting and keeping a "good job" in the U.S. seems to me like winnning the lottery now (not something everyone can attain if they just work hard and play by the rules like society tells us) and second of all, being a member of the corpoarate rate race is not my idea of happiness anymore. I have changed and can't help it.
My wife and I don't seem eye to eye on this type of subject anymore. She has a "decent" job with a company that treats her really well. However, when she comes home from work or also has to go back after the weekend you can tell she just hates it and makes her miserable. If i suggest that she doesn't really like it, she gets all pissed and defensive. For instance she was telling me about this super secret project of them creating a new brand and about how branding is NOT marketing and all this buzzword language type crap, and I was like "huh?, that sounds like Orwellian Doublespeak to me!" And and she got all irritated and annoyed so I dropped it.
Luckily our relationship is strong and she doesn't seem to hold it against me; that much. I withhold a lot of my pessimism from her, but I drew the line on this movie. I do not think I could stand to watch it!
I agree with ya, Max... that movie looks like typical mushy hall-mark card bullshit. I refuse to watch a movie with that corporate whore Will Smith.
Also, I can identify with you on how relatives just can't stand "pessimism." I'm the family "pessimist", just because i'm realistic. Any time I talk about things going wrong or how things aren't going to be the best case scenario, they look at me like I'm some kind of negative asshole.
I hear people on this site bitch about "cornucopians" and optomists. Ha! They ought to meet my family. My dad thinks he's actually gonna win the lotto jackpot every drawing, and when he doesn't, he just says "next time I'm gonna win for sure." And he never learns. He never planned a retirement cause he's convinced he's gonna win the big jackpot. I tell him the odds of winning are about 1 in 100 million, and then he tells me that I'm a pessimist for saying that. If being realistic is considered "pessimism" these days, then I'm one of the biggest pessimists you'll meet and I'm damn proud of it.
My mom is a compulsive collector of self-help books, yet she's never read more than 30 pages of one. I keep telling her they're a scam and the only reason the authors are successful is because they sell millions of those crappy books, not because they "work hard with a smile" like they preach in their inane books.
Most of my family doubts peak oil and think that ethanol, wind, and hydrogen are "solutions." Anytime that I point out the flaws of those "solutions", they say that I'm being negative and I'm depressed. Morons.