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"THE END OF ALL INTELLIGENT ANALYSIS IS TO CLEAR THE WAY FOR SYNTHESIS."--H.G. Wells. "It's always a leap into the unknown future to write anything."--Margaret Atwood "Be kind, be useful, be fearless."--President Barack Obama.
That tune you never get tired of--well, I never get tired of it. In That Thing You Do, the Wonders reach the top with an appearance on a mythical West Coast version of the Ed Sullivan Show--a coast-to-coast network showcase. The TV studio camera direction scenes are an obvious homage to A Hard Day's Night (and not the first time that film is suggested.) The "careful girls-- he's engaged" super mirrors the "he's married" under John Lennon's name on the Sullivan show, although in this case it's not quite true.
Also intercut are scenes of Shades' (the drummer, whose story this mostly is) family watching back in Erie: his previously dismissive father and hostile sister and passively accepting mother, plus the guy he replaced as drummer who still wears a cast on his broken arm. They are (finally) wild with excitement, Because: he's on TV!
This turns out to be not only the high point for the Wonders but the beginning of a quick end. Already their bass player has disappeared (off with Marine buddies at Disneyland) and is replaced for this show by a studio musician. By the end of the day, the band has completely dissolved, and all the romances end. But of course, another one--the one that we all know shouldn't have happened in the first place--begins. And they all lived happily ever after, more or less.
Giraffe Headquarters Try this, but only for a while. If it works, you can be said to have lost nothing, which is what winning is. Who can imagine what you brought to the courtroom? What beautiful expertise? The tragic, unquestioning, amusing love of youth scares everybody up. I pull on my pants over my underpants. Isn't night over yet? Not really. In five months my service expires. Then we shall be together always. John Ashbery from Planisphere: New Poems (2009)
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The Malling of America
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Manifesto
..."The answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve, to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day."--Barack Obama Nov. 4, 2008
"Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions - who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short. For they have forgotten what this country has already done; what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage." Barack Obama January 20, 2009
"If you turn away now – if you buy into the cynicism that the change we fought for isn’t possible…well, change will not happen. If you give up on the idea that your voice can make a difference, then other voices will fill the void: lobbyists and special interests; the people with the $10 million checks who are trying to buy this election and those who are making it harder for you to vote; Washington politicians who want to decide who you can marry, or control health care choices that women should make for themselves. Only you can make sure that doesn't happen. Only you have the power to move us forward.--President Obama on Sept. 6, 2012