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  • Expectations Distort Reality

    Quantum of Solace Doesn’t Disappoint
    the Second Time Around

    james_bond_007Last night, I was looking for a mindless action film to share a burrito with. And though, I had taken an oath to never rent Quantum of Solace, it was the only thing I saw that seemed to fit my need – without wasting a lot of time searching and thinking.

    Coming out of the theater after viewing Quantum of Solace when it was released, I was very disappointed. I had hoped that this second James Bond film with Daniel Craig would have built more upon the character of Bond Craig established in Casino Royale. I was also disappointed by the lack of a more sinister antagonist. Mr. Greene was just a wimp, which bad acting, poor script and bad dialouge didn’t help. And then there was the obvious fumble of dropping the more sinister Mr. White from a  more prominent role.

    So knowing this in advance of renting Quantum of Solace, I was surprised to find that I was not disappointed in renting the film. In fact, the film was exactly what I wanted and expected. I imagine if they had corrected all the points mentioned above, I might have found myself too engaged in the film – not something I was looking for.

    How often in life do we enter into something with high expectations only lto be disappointed. Some will say, don’t have expectations, then you won’t be disappointed. But most of the people I hear espousing this are more jaded cynics than enlightened beings.

    As I write this, I see that most of my disappointment was not with the particulars listed above, but more about the loss of creative potential. The first Daniel Craig Bond film was such an unexpected, refreshing quantum leap from the inane Roger Moore Bond. My primary expectation seems to have been that Quantum of Solace would have continued with that creative evolution instead of falling back on the tried and true – action and adrenaline everywhere and not much else.

    Somewhere in this mix is some insight into openness, curiosity and the thrill of things as they unfold. Inquiry to continue.

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  • Does Size Matter?

    Penis-envy-bigIs a Big Penis Really Necessary?

    Aggression, fast sleek cars, machismo, steely eyes – 007 is back.

    James Bond – Quantum of Solace – and it has me wondering about penis size, phallic identification, self-esteem and homophobia – given that Prop 8 passed in California.

    Oh, I left out football or sports in general. What is it with guys, aggression and penis size. The term “penis envy,” as Freud envisioned it relates to the female of the species unconsciously longing for one of her own.

    Huge-penis-envyI don’t think Freud ever hung out (no pun intended) in a locker room or worked with a bunch of blue collar studs where the penis jokes and references are part of the daily trash talk.

    I’m planning on seeing 007 in action this Friday, I like Daniel Craig as James Bond – even better than Sean Connery. I didn’t think anyone would replace Sean Connery in my mind as 007, but Craig’s edgier, more explosive Bond seems to have that extra dose of testosterone needed to tip the scales.

    I like what Ken Wilbur says about testosterone – I don’t mean to be crude, but it appears that testosterone basically has two, and only two major drives: fuck it or kill it.

    How’s it hanging?

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