May 20, 2008

Dances With Wolves

Filed under: Life Of Movies — admin @ 9:59 am

Taken from the end of my Introduction to a book on the Krishnamurtis which is nearing completion.

After watching Dances With Wolves for the twentieth time early one morning on July 1st (Convenient timing), 2006, I penned these words as I sniffled and dried my eyes.

When Lt John Dunbar left ‘the people’ he did a harsh thing. Wind in His Hair cried out from the cliff to all who gathered to see the love he had shared with them go away from their lives. With Stands With A Fist by his side he left those he loved and whom he had learned about life (Real life) from. (sniff, sniff)

He hoped to talk to the politicians and other heathens in pursuit of power and money.

But nothing would come in the way of money, for society; and we are left with this culture rather than learning through Real Love. The discovery of a law of nature is only the forerunner of a more universal law. Thus in the search for truth the endless tide of progression rolls on, forever conveying to man broader conceptions of truth and carrying him into a higher realization of his relationship with divinity.

Is there a greater threat to Peace and Brotherhood than the dogma that passes for truth? Both Krishnamurtis thought not.

Author of many books available at http://www.Lulu.com/gaianinstituteofarcaneknowledge and World-Mysteries.com.

May 13, 2008

Monk (DVD) Review

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One of the more clever television creations of the new millennium, Monk combines the high-grade suspense of a traditional TV drama with the quirky humor of a big screen comedy. Originally developed for ABC, the show became an instant prime-time lynchpin for the USA network, proving itself one of the more successful shows on cable TV…

In Monk, Tony Shalhoub stars in the title role of Adrian Monk, a former San Francisco detective placed on psychiatric leave. A true legend in the community, Monk solves unsolvable crimes via his towering intellect, photographic memory, and meticulous observations. But the one case that alludes Monk is the 1997 murder of his wife Trudy, which forever altered Monk’s capacity to perform his job.

Suffering from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder and a number of odd phobias, Monk requires a personal assistant, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), for even his most basic daily activities. Yet Monk remains a police consultant on difficult cases, and he hopes to persuade Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) to give him his old job back. But Stottlemeyer and colleague Lt. Randall Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), harbor doubts about Monk’s mental faculties. As Monk solves cases though, those doubts dissipate and Stottlemeyer and Disher learn to appreciate Monk’s special talents - despite his inability to cope with the day-to-day activities of a normal detective… Nevertheless, he remains a de facto investigator as he and Sharona aid the San Francisco police department in solving numerous high profile cases…

The Monk DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere “Mr. Monk and the Candidate” in which the audience first learns the background of Adrian Monk, a modern day Sherlock Holmes beset by mental problems. After Monk solves a mysterious murder simply by looking at the crime scene, Capt. Stottlemeyer enlists him to help in the investigation of a failed assassination attempt of mayoral candidate Warren St. Claire…Other notable episodes from Season 1 include “Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger” in which Monk investigates the death of a billionaire shot while trying to mug a police officer, and “Mr. Monk and the Earthquake” in which Monk investigates the murder of a wealthy businessman (which occurred during an earthquake) while suffering verbal difficulties as a result of the earthquake’s numerous aftershocks…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Monk (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Mr. Monk and the Candidate: Part 1) Air Date: 07-12-2002
Episode 2 (Mr. Monk and the Candidate: Part 2) Air Date: 07-12-2002
Episode 3 (Mr. Monk and the Psychic) Air Date: 07-19-2002
Episode 4 (Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale) Air Date: 07-26-2002
Episode 5 (Mr. Monk Goes to the Carnival) Air Date: 08-02-2002
Episode 6 (Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum) Air Date: 08-09-2002
Episode 7 (Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger) Air Date: 08-16-2002
Episode 8 (Mr. Monk and the Other Woman) Air Date: 08-23-2002
Episode 9 (Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man) Air Date: 09-13-2002
Episode 10 (Mr. Monk Takes a Vacation) Air Date: 09-20-2002
Episode 11 (Mr. Monk and the Earthquake) Air Date: 10-04-2002
Episode 12 (Mr. Monk and the Red-Headed Stranger) Air Date: 10-11-2002
Episode 13 (Mr. Monk and the Airplane) Air Date: 10-18-2002

About the Author

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Monk (DVD).