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Movie Review: Rise of the Planet of the Apes 8/10

With the Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in theaters, it seemed like a good time to watch the series of movies in close succession.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes, showing on Hulu, is the first movie in this series and has a theme entirely different from the original Planet of the Apes.   They aren’t comparable.  Which is good, because it’s difficult to beat the gravitas of Charlton Heston.   He had some great lines and really sells them.  The 1968 series has a racial tension theme, and while the first movie is enjoyable, the rest of the movies in that series are a weak.

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Sparky scares a rabbit.

For once, Sparky listened to me when I told him that I see a rabbit.  I let him off the leash to chase it.  He ran into the woods, and barked occasionally to let me know it was going well.  Sparky was never in any danger of catching it. 

This was an experiment because, in the past, Sparky has gotten out of the house and gone on a walkabout.  For the last few months, he’s been good about coming when called, and I’ve been testing him off the leash.  When I do yard work, he comes out on his brush anchor.  If he wanders too far away, I call him, and he comes back.  It doesn’t take him long to figure how far he can go.  Sparky likes being outside and is good about chasing the quad when I go to the next tree or wood pile.

Sparky can get oblivious when he’s huffing an interesting scent trail.  When he was chasing the rabbit, he came back when called.  We aren’t going to repeat this experiment very often, but we’ve got rabbits so Sparky may as well run them down.

I don’t know, maybe it’s because Sparky’s cousin Ozzie just passed away, but I want Sparky to live his best life.  When a storm is coming and Sparky isn’t feeling very confident, we reminisce about the time he almost caught a rabbit, and that always raises his spirits.

NYT: Financial Independence Retire Early

NYT: Retiring Early

NYT: Retiring Early

Life after early retirement: the elephant in the room. What to do after the cruises, the skydiving, the teetering stack of books on the night stand? The main danger of FIRE is that you might be running hard away from something rather than toward it — that you’re propelled only by the too-nebulous idea of escape. And then, even for those who lay out a clear road map for decades of nirvana, the loneliness can eat at you.

FIRE means Financial Independence Retire Early.

The article is helpful for people who don’t understand money.  Life works better if you understand yourself.

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Don’t watch The Acolyte.

I haven’t watched The Acolyte because hate-watching a show isn’t appealing.  It may not seem fair to judge a show without watching it, but the show creator, Leslye Headland, has made it clear in interviews that the show should be categorized as lesbian fantasy.  Using the logic of the lead actress, Amandla Stenberg, none of the actors are like me.  Representation is so important.

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Xena takes a turn for the weird.

I could be watching The Acolyte, or some other queer new show, but instead, I’m working my way through Xena:  The Warrior Princess.  It can be campy and ridiculous, but the women are attractive and dress to distract. 

TV shows targeting modern audiences prioritize degenerate representation, but Xena is for normal people.  I don’t know what to make of this episode.  The centaur got his human girlfriend pregnant.  This proud couple raises some uncomfortably porny questions.  The idea keep pushing it’s way into my brain.  

Xena and Gabrielle are professionals, so they act like this relationship is entirely conventional.  We need Joxer or Autolycus to ask the awkward questions.

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