Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011

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  • UK Cinema Release Date: 14/10/2011
  • Certificate: 12A
  • Genre: Action / Adventure / Drama / Sci-Fi
  • Run Time: 126
  • Director: 
    Shawn Levy
  • Cast: 
    Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Kevin Durand,Anthony Mackie, Hope Davis

Real Steel stars Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed–up fighter who lost his chance at a title when 2000–pound, 8–foot–tall steel robots took over the ring. Now nothing but a small–time promoter, Charlie earns just enough money piecing together low–end bots from scrap metal to get from one underground boxing venue to the next. When Charlie hits rock bottom, he reluctantly teams up with his estranged son Max (Dakota Goyo) to build and train a championship contender. As the stakes in the brutal, no–holds–barred arena are raised, Charlie and Max, against all odds, get one last shot at a comeback.







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Sabtu, 22 Oktober 2011

Occupy Part 5: What the Movement can Learn from Mao Zedong



Politics for Joe
October 23, 2011
By: Hubert O’Hearn
For: Lake Superior News

The Occupy Movement Part 5:

What The Movement Can Learn from Mao Zedong

If you give me credit for nothing else (which would be a shrewd decision on your part), you have to admit that’s a pretty catchy headline. Oh it’s intentionally misleading with only a  kernel or truth to it, but it got you reading this far, so it therefore has proven the utility of its existence. I do admit to a certain pleasurable fantasy of Twitter or Facebook or Reddit readers running across the eight words above and yelling out, “I told you Margaret! Them Occupiers is a bunch of commies!” (pause) “Where’s our little red books from back when we was students?”

Let’s leave the amusing sitcom fantasies aside however, and deal with the reality of the Occupy Movement. It’s doing quite nicely as of this writing. The tent villages are still intact; the police attacks seem to have eased back, and Occupy has passed from ‘ignorable novelty news item’ to a seemingly fixed demographic on the political map. I know that this is deniable, and any Pentagon spokesman or White House Press Secretary would react in shock worthy of Claude Rains if faced with the hypothesis, but I would be willing to bet large and give good odds that the American pull-out of all troops from Iraq by the end of the year is a direct reaction by Barack Obama to Occupy.

Make no mistake, Occupy is pretty much as pissed off with the Democrats as it is the Republicans. This is the fascinating overlap with the Tea Party in terms of attitude and a sense that the System, the grand old military-industrial complex Eisenhower defined and warned against near the end of his Presidency, is both broke and broken. The Tea Party/Occupy is composed of nominal Republicans/Democrats who think the mainstream of their party is spineless and corrupt.

So Obama has had to give them something. He couldn’t give Occupy financial reform even if he wanted to, which I’m not so sure he does. He thinks he needs the Wall Street money for his re-election - he actually doesn’t, by the way. If Barack Obama stood up tomorrow and announced that the amount of money spent on elections was an absolute corrupting vulgarity. He therefore states for the record that his campaign, starting tomorrow, will not air a single paid TV commercial or billboard. The campaign will disperse to charity all funds already raised in excess of normal operations: offices where people can gather and talk about solutions. He, Barack Obama would otherwise trust the much-maligned media to do an honest and balanced job of reporting his positions to the American people.

He would sweep to an FDR-size landslide re-election.



FDR with advice for Obama...






Of course he won’t do that. That would require a willing acceptance of risk and if there is one thing we have learned about Obama is is that Hilary Clinton was right. He talks a very good game but he is conservative almost to the point of paralysis.

So give the people Iraq. It will save the Treasury a hell of a lot of money. My only surprise is that Afghanistan didn’t go first, unless Afghanistan is being strengthened to keep troops in the region close to Pakistan and Iran. We have not seen the end of regional wars - they may just be shifting their battlegrounds to the East.

All of which puts Occupy in the U.S. in a very interesting position. I will talk about Canada in a moment, but as always, American politics are for grown-ups. As well, this may be the last time America will ever actually lead on a political movement. Watching the U.S. in 2011 must be how it felt to watch Britain in 1946. The song is over, but nobody’s told the singer.

I think Occupy may be about to make a massive mistake. I’m not sure of this - it’s a 55/45 proposition to me. So I’ll put my arguments out and let you make your own mind up.

It seems that there is a convention being planned for, in effect, the first Occupy Plenary Sessions in July of 2012. It will of course be democratically pure. Each individual Occupy group would send one delegate to put together a platform and/or list of demands that would be put forward to each candidate. A full endorsement of Occupy’s policy by the candidate would be required to receive Occupy’s endorsement of the candidate.

Here are my two problems with that idea. One, politicians lie. Two, it’s boring. If it is one thing of many that Occupy does, I have no problem with it. Every trade association, professional association, labour union, right-to life, pro-choice, etc. etc. group already does candidate surveys, which ultimately is what we’re talking about.

No, that would be a trap. It would prove divisive and would make Occupy too inward-looking rather than engaging in a conversation with the greater community. Occupy needs to communicate. It needs to engage. It needs to us its most charming quality - that it listens politely yet speaks firmly - to educate.

So this is why I mentioned Mao Zedong. This must be seen as a Long March in order to succeed. Retreat in order to advance. Accumulate a great enough force then the victory, when it comes, will be swift. Occupy must not make its focus the 2012 elections. They will prove important, but they are not the entire game either.

Here is where Canada and all the other countries with Occupy chapters come in. Build from the ground. Retail politics. Congressmen, Senators, MP’s in Canada or the UK, who happen to really get on board with Occupy are great, but view them as a bonus. Instead, get Occupy members elected onto school boards, town councils, credit union boards, union locals - the true grass roots.

In that way, if the Democrats cannot be reformed - or in Canada the NDP or Greens strengthened - if the situation is such that Occupy needs to rise as  a Social Democratic Party - then it will have actual practiced candidates to take forward to higher levels. Build the team, then take Capitol Hill or Parliament Hill.

This is nominally the end of my Occupy Series. My intention however is to keep writing about it. I haven’t yet got to the interviews I have lined up. So look for more. And please, please feel free to forward to me your thoughts, comments and questions. I’[ll get to them.

Be seeing you.

Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011

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Rabu, 19 Oktober 2011

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Minggu, 16 Oktober 2011

Occupy: Imagine Power to the People





Politics for Joe
October 17, 2011
By: Hubert O’Hearn
For: Lake Superior News

Occupy Part 4: Imagine Power to the People


When I was directing live theatre, which I did for the better part of a decade after swearing off politics (and believe me, there was a fair bit of swearing involved), what I would wait for is the ‘Aha! Moment’. You could see it physically happen to an actor. It was in their eyes, their body, and their voice. Suddenly the play and the character stopped being objective things that were being learnt by rote and embodied by a series of repeated moves and vocal inflections. Instead, the experience burst into the subjective. A life was being explored on-stage. If you could bottle that electric charge, that moment, you’d make billions.

I had my Aha! Moment regarding the Occupy Movement in the wee small hours last night. A friend of mine, Tammy Lee Marche, a professional communications consultant based out of London Ontario, attended the Occupy Toronto event on October 15. Tammy’s an all-around good egg who has dedicated her business, BullMarket Consulting Limited, to building community consensus that will advance the cause of the disadvantaged: unemployed youth, Aboriginals, and Women’s Health in particular. Anyway, Tammy wrote a short blog entry on her website (http://tammyleemarche.com/) explaining why she marched in the Occupy Toronto protest. I invite you to read it. Trust me, it won’t take long. I quote the second paragraph:

I believe that over the last 15 years, a consciousness evolution has taken place very rapidly on earth, and as a result, we are in the midst of a consciousness revolution, a revolution that no longer depends on the mind or logic for answers to our global, national, local and individual problems.  It is a movement that relies on the heart of the people and the collective heart for answers.

That and the rest of her posting changed the way I view Occupy. As should be shriekingly obvious to anyone who has been reading either this series or much of my recent newspaper work, I not only support Occupy, I want to hug it and give it a tender kiss. I now know what the Movement is, what it can be, and these remaining columns can now take on amuch more specific (and I hope helpful) focus. Curious? Read on.

What are the principal criticisms of Occupy as blathered and burped by pundits and politicians on Big Media? A list:

    • Occupy has no agenda.
    • Occupy is unfocused
    • Occupy is leaderless
    • Occupy mistrusts politics
    • Occupy has no ‘go forward’ strategy


A short response to all of the above:

  • Good
  • Better
  • Thank God
  • Wouldn’t you?
  • Wait for it


I had been trying to put my finger on what the Occupy Movement actually Is. Analysis by myself and others, in both Big Media and limited reach commentators has been - for want of a better word - Vulcan in nature. What are the specific demands and what are the specific policies demanded and what is the inner logic driving these events?

But these are not Vulcan events. They are human - emotional and instinctive. There is a sense that Things are Not Going Well; an impending sense of doom similar to villagers seeing the long-dormant volcano start to smoulder, or the big grey line of a Tsunamai appear on the ocean’s horizon. And what do people do when those sorts of natural disasters announce themselves? They do two things: they run like hell in the same direction, then huddle together for comfort and mutual support.




Maybe these ARE Vulcan events...








That is the Occupy Movement. That is why it seems so spontaneous. That is why it has spread so quickly across cities, nations and continents.

The world is either broken or is breaking. Its peoples have seen the reports and have felt the personal effects of climate change, a financial system kept together with chewing gum and bailing wire, famine in a time of great wealth, the depletion of easily available carbon energy, health care systems that cover the wealthy but not the poor, unemployment, under-employment, the trampling of organized labour, outsourcing of jobs, and the dominance of money in democratic politics. That’s just a start.

Samuel Johnson said of the guillotine, ‘It concentrates the mind wonderfully.’ One can think of little else when the moment comes than the guillotine, volcano or tidal wave. The only exceptional quality of the guillotine is that executions happen one at a time (although give Texas half a chance...) whereas natural disasters or the world disaster just described happen to lots and lots of people at once.

And thank heavens for it. This has created the run like hell/huddle together response in all these parks, streets and civic squares.

Now here’s the nut, the Aha! Moment.

It’s not about reform.

It’s not about tweaking, modifying or legislating. Incremental change has been tried, abandoned, and tried again; yet the world remains broken. It becomes that classic definition if insanity: doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result.

Instead, Occupy is about form, not reform.

It is about instinct, not logic.

It is about - yes- Imagine.

The collective memory of John Lennon’s solo work is dominated by Imagine. Rightly so, I guess. It is a beautiful song that calms the soul and releases the mind into dreams of what could be. I suggest to you that the ‘B side’ for October 2011 should be another of Lennon’s solo songs - his rabble rousing ‘Power to the People’. See


This is why Occupy sometimes seems amoeba-like and formless. It is the world’s biggest focus group that has come together (another good Lennon song) to imagine the world it would like to see.

What should an ideal banking system look like?
Where should energy in the future come from?
What do we want our lives to feel like?

I said to a friend the other day, half in jest, that the 1% or as I prefer to term it, The Power should just offer all the Occupiers a huge tract of land like Madagascar and let us just go about our business of creating a nation that would be sustainable and address needs before wants. A new and secular Israel, is you will. Now that still wouldn’t work, because climate change in particular knows no national boundaries. Instead, the job of the Occupiers is to create a new world. From scratch. From heart. From love. From feelings and all those messy human emotions.

Just imagine power to the people. Power to the people? Right on.

Be seeing you.

Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2011

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