Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Military Recruiting Campaign


I sort of don't know what to make of this. Since the recruiting effort is in such bad shape, the military is now working on a $10 MILLION ad campaign targeted at those who influence the decisions of those they're trying to recruit (teachers, parents, etc.). Now, I'm not exactly opposed to the military doing its job recruiting, but aren't there better uses for $10 million dollars? Instead of all that money on a campaign, can't George Bush or Donald Rumsfeld get on TV every week or so and plead with parents to allow their kids to join the military? Or they could spend that money on ads that say: If you support the war, come fight in it. But spending that much money trying to convince parents they should send their kids to the war seems a little ridiculous.

Here's a novel idea, what if they spent that money to properly equip the troops? Maybe outfit them with what they need to meet whatever goals we have in Iraq this week. Maybe we could give those brave enough to fight in this war of choice for us a raise. Or we could forgive their military debts when they come back wounded. Or maybe we could throw that $10 million back into their VA medical benefits. I would even rather see it used as a signing bonus for the Bush twins.

I think the last thing we, as taxpayers, need to foot the bill for is a marketing campaign for the military. Especially ads that aren't even targeted to those who would be fighting, nee dying, in this war of choice.

Maybe I'm wrong, but this just seems outrageous.

How Hard Does Zeke Rock? An In Depth Analysis.

Is there a band on the planet that rocks even half as hard as Zeke? I submit to the distinguished panel that, in fact, no band living or dead rocks even 33% as hard as Zeke.

I'm moving

I'm the only one who updates the blog on a regular basis and I'm moving. Sorry for the lack of updates. I've been cut off from the world for a day and a half so I don't even know what's going on in the world around me. (Although I'm still probably more informed than Sean Hannity.)

Anyhow, please keep coming back to the blog and reading it. Whether you disagree with us or not, I'd still like to hear from you.

And I'm not trying to change anyone's mind. I just calls 'em as I sees 'em.

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Yet another Random Media Update

Here's some more reviews and things.

MovieContests.com: Here's a good review. 4 Maple Leaf's (no joke). And apparently they're posting an "exclusive" interview with Steve and I. I can't wait.

Oh Sweet Pea:
We were dissapointing to this reviewer. And although our editing was praised in Variety, this person thought it was the worst part of the movie.

As I find more, I'll post them as well.

Radio interview

Steve and Phil were on the radio today. He was on Pacifica Radio's Sunday Salon. You can listen to it here. They are the first hour of the show. Robert Greenwald was on the second hour.

Check out the This Divided State website and buy a copy of our movie.

Also, check out Robert Greenwalds website.

UPDATE: Apparently, the link to the radio went to the hosts bio page for some reason. It's fixed now.

Clear Channel is making us all more stupider


Is the current state of affairs getting you down? Longing for the Leave it to Beaver style good old times. Well guess what, Wally and the Beaver attended racially segregated schools and June wasn't allowed to wear pants. There were no "good old times", and unless you were Ward Clever, everything has pretty much always sucked. But never fear, through hard times comes great art, music in particular, "American" music. Indeed through our countries most shameful practices of slavery and racial segregation, came one of the greatest gifts ever given the human race. The Blues.

We've sure made a mess of that one didn't we? You'll never find me copping out with "music sucks nowadays" or "Punks Dead" nonsense, we just have to dig a little deeper for the goods and when you dig deep enough, you might just find a hidden treasure.

Munly and the Lee Lewis Harlots in one of those hidden treasures, though I didn't have to dig very deep, Munly is a member of another one of my favorite bands, "Slim Cessna's Auto Club".

For anyone whose perception of country music is a power ballad singing Gap model like Kenny what’s his nuts, this album is a much needed history lesson. And for any shoe gazing, eye make-up wearing, black haired teen who thinks that Interpol epitomizes gloom, this album is also a necessity, though I'm sure Munly is unlikely to tap either the Nascar or Hot Topic market. The album is a released under Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label, which has been frightening, and pissing parents off ever since I was a toddler.

Lyrically fearless and as beautiful as it is frightening, this album is the type of well-rounded and sophisticated masterpiece that is simply impossible to market to a general populace whose artistic standards seem plunge lower and lower every day. Dark acoustic "thinking mans country" with string accompaniments and hypnotic female back ups is not exactly a hip new fad in popular music, but hopefully the slowly swelling psycobilly revival will sway some young people in Munly's general direction. My man Jello knows it is important to support independent artistic innovators, as they are the ones who make all of our lives more bearable as we hopelessly long for those imagined "good old days", or pray for thier eventual arrival.

Step out of your musical comfort zone for a couple minutes and give Munly a listen... Jerk.
"Amen Corner"

Saturday, October 15, 2005

The Light Footwork

I just wanted to post this link up. Becca, one of the girls from our Santa Cruz Missionary street team sent me this link to her band.

She gave me a copy of their CD when I was down there and I can honestly say I've listened to it more than a few times.



That's her on the far right. From left to right is: Megan, Steve, Bryan and Becca. I don't like smiling.

A No-Brainer

The cost of living is rising. Energy , gas, basic services, living essentials. The prices on all of these are rising. Why isn't the minimum wage?

Why aren't people more outraged by the fact that we are doing nothing to keep the heat on in America's poorest homes? I really don't care about the Miers nomination when you compare it to poverty and a lack of minimum wage. People need to be more upset that we don't have a Livable Wage Law. Why can't we get someone on the news everynight saying, "The cost of living increased by X dollars a day today, bringing the total to X thousand dollars a week since the last minimum wage increase."

Why doesn't that stir people up? Why don't the Democrats try running on a platform like that this mid-term? They'd win with this: "The Republicans are costing you money. The cost of living has gone up. A dollar buys a nickel's worth. Shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter. We'll raise the minimum wage and give you free healthcare." (Sorry. I really like Network.) Instead, they'll go with this: "Hey, vote for us, we're not George Bush! Please... Maybe?"

Not only do the democrats need to do it because it's a winning strategy, it's the right thing to do. And I know alot of Republicans seem to think raising the minimum wage would strain the economy, I say, "Bullshit." You give people who need more money more money and what do they do? Spend it. Instantly. You're reinserting that money right back into the economy. Poverty stricken people can't afford savings accounts. They'll blow every extra dollar at the local big-box superstore.

If you work 40 hours a week doing ANYTHING you deserve to be able to support your family of four. We need to make that a reality. Get pissed off about this. Forget about Harriet Miers and Staged News Conferences. We need to get mad about this goddamnit. This means something.

"We are healthy to the extent that our ideas are humane." --Kilgore Trout

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UPDATE: I'm not saying I'm not pissed off about Harriet Miers. I'm just saying we need to shine as bright a light on stuff like minimum wage and poverty. Don't forget about her (yes, I know I said to forget about her) but raise the level of debate to issues like these and keep them in the forefront. Guys like Bush will never win on these issues.

But yes, the idea of Harriet Miers on the Supreme Court does scare the bejesus out of me.

Friday, October 14, 2005

Greg Palast Article

I really like Greg Palast. His reports are in depth, well researched and well written. His book "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" is as informative as it is infuriating.

Here's some news censored in the U.S. that he was able to sneak onto the BBC.


Basically, according to him, the move into Iraq was nothing but an Imperialist step on the march of Corporate Globalization.

It's a good read and some more good viewing. All of his BBC reports are online.

Random Media Update

Here's some links to some media about the film:

ZineCat: This one is a top ten list of films people should have seen during Vancouver. Guess what number This Divided State was.
ZineCat: Here's their 4 star review of the film.

FilmThreat: Here's their 3 1/2 star review of the film.

Terminal City: This is an html version of a PDF of a news weekly in Vancouver with a 3 1/2 star review of the film. You need to apple-f (or control-f) to find it.

That's it for now. I'll post more as I find them.

Staged Conversation Part 2

A lot of the conservative response to this whole "Staged Conversation" controversy has focused on this argument: "So what if it was staged?" I agree. It doesn't matter that this was staged, that the troops were rehearsed. What matters is that it was passed off as something that it wasn't and that Scott McLellan lied very specifically about it to the press corps.


And no one seems able to respond to the question: "Why shouldn't Bush be able to hold his own against people that aren't handpicked and well-rehearsed and scripted? Why can't he talk to people candidly?"

I bet Clinton could do it. H.W. Bush could and did I saw him do it. I bet Reagan could. Why can't this Bush? Why won't his handlers let him?

I've blogged alot about Bush and him getting away from his handlers in order to talk to people as a person who cares, not a President at a photo-op.

That's my problem with this mess. I don't care if something is staged as long as they say, in a straightforward manner, "This was very well-rehearsed and planned. They were a handpicked crowd and they knew what was going to be asked. There was very little room for ad-libbing." I think people from both sides deserve to know when something is actually candid and something is only "fake" candid.

Amazon Link

Just in case anyone missed it, here is the amazon.com link for This Divided State.

Spread it around.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Damn Lefty's

This is all in a day's work. This whole situation is totally normal. Let's just ignore it. Stupid Liberals.

This is sort of childish of me to post this here like this in the above satiric context. I do respect their opinion even though I don't agree with it. But it's worth checking out.

Staged Conversation


Crooks and Liars posted this business with Scott Mclellan. After insulting Helen Thomas a reporter asks him point blank "Was the event with the troops choreographed?"

He gives a pretty firm, "No. But talk to the DOD about that. I don't think it was rehearsed."

I was listening to NPR this evening and on "All Things Considered" they played a sizeable chunk of the rehearsal where Alison Barber gives very specific instructions to the troops about what to do in case Bush goes off script. She then goes through a list of questions Bush is going to ask and rehearses the answers with the troops, coaching them along the way. You can listen to the entire rehearsal or read transcripts here.

How did she know what Bush was going to ask if Bush and his cronies (Mclellan included) weren't involved? It seems as though Mclellan and the administration are caught up in another lie and I think this staged event is tantamount to Goebbels-style propaganda. Maybe I'm wrong, but an event this scripted and passed off as candid seems like nothing but a ruse for the American people.

Why can't they let Bush talk to people without controlling it? Why can't they let soldiers that aren't happy with him speak? It seems to me that this was just a major PR move. "Let's get W. on TV talkin' to some troops that think he's tops. That'll curb these bad poll numbers...not that we pay attention to that sort of thing..."

I'm outraged by this and I think others ought to be as well.

UPDATE: I'm not trying to compare the administration to the Nazi's, merely their propoganda machine. Goebells is the benchmark in propoganda so that's why I used that reference.

UPDATE: Part 2

One Plus One

Buy One Plus One. You'll know why we want to do it. Neals other stuff is good, too. I would highly recommend Last Exit Before Toll. And the Awakening is really good, too.
The Evolve Happy Blog was kind enough to feature us here.

Also, I was wondering. We haven't got word about how our added screening in vancouver went yesterday. Was anyone there? How'd it go?

Bourgeois Politicians

Bill Frist is involved in a stock scandal the likes of which haven't been seen since Martha Stewart. I know this isn't news to any of you who read this blog. Those of you who do read this, we few, we happy few, certainly found no surprise when these allegations were made. Frist is getting a subpoena now. This also comes as no shock.

This is sad. We are so desensitized to dirty and corrupt and evil men, like Bill Frist, working for us in our government that nothing surprises us. But the fact that this man owns stock in the first place is a tip-off. Why can't we have some of our elected officials come from the "too-poor-to-have-ever-owned-stock" category? We need Mr. Smith to go back to Washington. That way, when Mr. Smith does something wrong, we can all be shocked again. And we'll be so shocked we'll do something about it and quickly.


We've become too complacent with our leaders. We so readily give up the fact that they are corrupt that we almost don't care when they are. And when it's one of our own, we try defending them to the death. Let's try something different. Let's take all of these rich fat-cat politicians. Your Bill Frists, your Tom Delays. Let's throw these assholes to the wolves. Let's remake the law so that an indictment of any felony charge while your sitting in office, no matter how small or large that office may be, you are gone. Let's scare these people straight.

Let's make the law work for us for a change. And let's call private campaign contributions what they are: BRIBES. I say, we should change the laws so that you must recuse yourself of any vote on a law that affects an industry you've recieved money from. That way, there's no conflict of interest. And if we catch these bone-heads voting anyway, we throw them in stocks and kick them down the steps of the Capitol. And if a company you're involved in gets a no-bid contract working in a region you helped destabilize with your shoddy decision making (*cough*halliburton*cough*) then you should be thrown off the top of the Capitol building with an anvil strapped to your ankles.

I'm sorry if I sound a little harsh. I can't tolerate corruption. I can't tolerate people who have their own interests in their heart over the interests of the people.

These people sicken me. Especially Dick Cheney. Fuck that guy.

I think my point is, we should trust our leaders enough to be surprised when they've done something wrong. I don't want this to be the norm. And those that hold themselves to higher Christian standards ought to know better. I don't know when Jesus taught that Chrisitianity was there to help you get rich. Last I checked we'd be judged by how we treated the least among us. And if you look around, it seems as though the Republican controlled White House, Congress and Senate are failing the least among us in spades.

I feel like we can do better.

To be honest, I just don't know how at this point.

(I apologize if this post isn't that well written. I'm sort of writing this in a fit of anger. I'll be around to revise it into something less than the turd that it is as the next few days go by.)

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

DVD of the month

The Left is Right blog has made us their DVD of the week month. Good times.

Vancouver Press

Here's an article that came out of Vancouver. We did so many press interviews out there it was only a matter of time before they started popping up.

We also got word that our screening yesterday at the festival was sold out and the applause furiously ran through the entirety of the credits.

Good times.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

LIVE on the RADIO


Hey, we'll be on the radio today talking about THIS DIVIDED STATE and other subjects of mayhem starting around 12:30pm MST on KRCL 90.0 FM. Listen live here: LINK

Monday, October 10, 2005

American Terrorist


I think this proves more than anything that George Bush and those closest to him are terrorists.


Why would you veto a bill based soley on the fact that it would force you to no longer perpetrate torture and inhumane cruelty? Truly these men have evil in their hearts. The scary part about it is that they don't know they have evil in their hearts. They're too concerned about making a buck than saving their souls (if they have any left among them.)

I think people of both sides can generally agree that vetoing this measure would be against the will of the people. I think people of both sides will generally agree on their mutual outrage at this. He's going to have a helluva time explaining this one in the media. Our country is founded on the idea that all men (American born or not) were created equal and should be held to the high moral standards of our laws and rights. We want that for everyone. So why should we deny it to enemy combatants? Love thine enemy.

The whole ship is sinking. Americans don't want to see themselves as the bad guy. If we can't even promise to stop torturing people, then not only are we the bad guy, but we need to be put down and fast.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Certified Fresh


It's about time. We've been waiting on one more review on Rotten Tomatoes to push us into the "Certified Fresh" category and here we are.

This Divided State is "Certified Fresh."

You can read all of the reviews here.

Update

It's been a long couple of days. I worked an 11 hour shift at my movie theatre job yesterday (despite an enormous workload on film). That's why there hasn't been an update since the Media Play signing. Thanks to those of you who showed up. And special thanks to Ducky for buying a copy despite his utter poverty. There was a bit of a disturbance at the beginning by a self-proclaimed "professional protester." I'll let Steve fill you guys in on that one.

Some of you may have noticed the Pete Ashdown banner on the side of the site. I want to thank Pete Ashdown for personally writing the code for the inclusion of that direct link to his site. I'm all thumbs when it comes to things like html and when I asked him if they had some code to cut and paste I got a prompt personal reply stating that his campaign didn't, but if I picked out a banner I liked, he'd code it for me personally. I think that's really cool.

I'll be back later tonight or tomorrow with some interesting political commentary. Or maybe it's not so interesting. I guess that's up to you.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Added Vancouver Screening

Due to overwhelming popularity, the Vancouver International Film Festival has added another screening of This Divided State.

It will be:

10/12/05
2:30 pm
Vancity Theatre

You should go. Buy tickets quick though, they are going fast.

Cinema Paradiso

It's no secret that I'm a fan of Neal Shaffer's. Neither is it any secret that Elias and I have spent the last six months working out details and carefully negotiating with him to try and get his graphic novel One Plus One on the silver screen with Elias and I in the drivers seat. (that's another long story, and if more comes of it than talk from anyone, you'll all be the first to know, but we're working hard to try to make it a reality)

What seems to have been a secret is that Neal has a hidden body of work online. Aside from his blog (which is quite insightful, if not a bit infrequent) I discovered a trove of articles he'd written for various places. I found one that I thought would be worth all of you reading. (They're all worth reading, but this one seemed a bit more special.)

So, click this link and read it. I'll wait for you to get back.

You're back? Great. I think this is the sort of journalism that needs to be done more often. It's not groundbreaking, but it really gives you a sense of the event and makes you want to be there to experience it yourself. Hell, more than a few times while reading this I asked myself why there isn't anything like this around me. I think we need to do more things like this as communities. Could you imagine 4,800 people sitting in a parking lot or a park, watching a great movie for free? I think we'd have a much stronger sense of community. (I'm with Vonnegut and his crazy notions of massive extended families.)

Anyhow, I just wanted to turn you onto something that I thought was cool. And I know Neal occasionally reads this blog, so I want to disclaim that this is in no way me trying to kiss his (or your) ass.

UPDATE: Apparently the link to the article was bad. It was my fault. But this blog is so well read, no one informed me of it until Neal in his comment. Thanks Neal.

Vancouver Pictures: part 1


These are the pictures from that Dutch blog. The top one is a plywood wall on Granville street that Steve and I covered in This Divided State material. (I was surprised at how few filmmakers felt the need to promote their films in any meaningful way)

And the bottom picture is Steve and I at the Q & A. Yes. We're wearing our missionary tags.

Big Surprise: Mormon Movies are GAY

The movie about a Mormon Boy Band, "Sons of Provo", is actually a Gay Porno? Halestorm Entertainment, the cinematic geniuses that brought us "Mormons and Mobsters" and "The Singles Ward" have suddenly provided the world's biggest freudian slip. Thousands of quaint Mormon families across the nation purchased "Sons of Provo", a film that chronicles the adventures of 3 super-nice, Mormon Jesus-Freaks dressed in black leather and fish nets as they try to sing their way to salvation. But instead of feature length Elementary-Schoolesque humor, Norman Rockwellian families were treated with "Adore: Diary of a Porn Star". Halestorm Entertainment is offering $100 to buy back all the "defective" DVDs. Maybe they should use that money to pay for the Psychiatric Distress bills of all the Mormons wives who discover that their husbands decided to keep the "Sons of Provo" DVD hidden in their tool kits.

READ this article.

Listen up Pencil Neck!


TDS signing event in hometown! Friday, Oct. 7th! 7pm-9pm! Orem Media Play. Be there and purchase multiple copies, or suffer the consequences!

...pencil-necks!

9 out of 10 Senators vote against torture


So, there was a vote about the military spending bill and a number of Senators added on riders that will outlaw torture and force the government to play by the rules of the Geneva convention.

It's about damn time. I wonder what those 9 senators that voted against it were thinking. Regardless, this bill will get a veto despite the obvious will of the people. What does that say about the leader of the free world if he vetoes bills that help make it more free? (Did that last sentence even make any sense?)

The biggest problem I see with this legislation, however, is that the Bush Regime is incapable of changing it's ways. Therefore, we'll see all of these abuses swept under the rug, hidden in back rooms and the documents reporting them will be classified and then reclassified. The Regime argues that this would tie their hands behind their back in a time of war. I say good. If we can't win a war based on the merit of the cause and need torture and abuse to win it, then I'd say it's not worth winning.

If we're going to fight in this conflict, a conflict with the potential to cause instability the world over, and we can't do it under the principles and morals this country was founded on, then I say that the war has no principal or moral value. Do unto others... If we pretend to be a Christian nation, then tell me who Jesus would torture if he needed information? No one comes to my mind. It seems to me that nothing in the Bible would suggest that it would be okay to torture your enemy. In fact, maybe I'm remembering this from something else (I'm not terribly versed in the Bible) but doesn't it say in there somewhere to love thine enemy? Let's fight them with good deeds, not weapons. Let's treat them with dignity and respect when they are in our detainment facilities, at that point we can hope they would do the same for us.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

DVD Talk Review

Here you go. Another review.

The Great White North


Well hello. As you may have read, we're back from the Vancouver International Film Festival. The two screenings we were in town for were both sold out and we got a standing ovation at the first one. The Q & A sessions were amazing, and coming from an audience that doesn't generally live in the States it was a little bit different, too.

The first thing is that some people didn't respond well to us saying we were Americans. "We're American's, too," one person said, "people from the US tend to forget that." So we had to get used to the idea that we we're from the States, not just "Americans." That was probably the oddest difference to get used to and it really turned my vocabulary about my country on it's ear.

I think the most interesting thing I discovered at the Q & A's though was that people were glad that Steve and I were from the States and that we weren't a stereotype that has been propogated by the utter arrogance of our government. It's easy to lose sight of the fact that George Bush is the face of the United States of America for the world, as much is Tony Blair is the face of the UK to us and Osama bin Laden is the face of Saudi Arabians. It's easy to forget that, so it's a little amazing to meet people amazed at the fact that you're not an arrogant American conservative. (One guy told me that in Canada they'd taken to calling us Us-ians. (We're from the US and all we think about is us...)) The point I'm trying to make though is that it was bizarre to realize that This Divided State could help serve as a document to other countries to help de-bunk the myth that we're all arrogant cowboys like the hawks in the Bush administration.

I was actually proud of that, that we were able to take that message to our friendly neighbors to the north. American's...err...people from the States...are just as complex as international politics should be. Nothing is black and white, but when the representative of your country tells the world, "Either you're with us, or you're against us," you can understand why they might think that.

So, we're doing our part to debunk stereotypes of US citizens abroad and it feels good.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Is this German Talk?

Steve and Bryan have a foreign admirer. Say no to drugs.

We're back!

Steve and I have returned (I'll let you decide if it was a triumphant return or not) from the Vancouver festival (which is an amazing place).

I was sad to leave. But we will be returning to regular updates on the blog.

Hooray.

And thanks for those of you who continued to read the blog in our absence. And thanks to Elias for updating the blog in such a hilarious manner.

Monday, October 03, 2005

...With a Vengeance.


After enjoying a thick stack of pancakes swimming in 100% all natural maple syrup, Steve and Bryan should be returning from Canada today to regail us all with stories about how they became the belles of the ball at the 24th annual Vancouver Film Festival, where their very masculinity was put to the test by way of burnt and bitter Starbucks coffee and nightly spooning in order to keep from dying a lumberjacks death of hypothermia or abduction by Sasquatch.

Last I heard, things were going swimmingly for this dynamic duo as Minority films seemed to be the only entity that saw fit to bring promotional materials to the festival. These big-shots don't even try sometimes, it truly boggles the mind.

There's still more than a week to until the Vancouver Film Festival churns to a halt, but I know that "This Divided State" made a good dimpression, and win, loose or... win, the international film festival circuit has not seen the last of these Utah filmmakers with winning smiles and go-get-em attitudes, oh yes, we shall return. We shall... Return.

Stay tuned for news on upcoming projects.