Showing posts with label sportsball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sportsball. Show all posts

'I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW SICK I AM": 'BIG FAN'

by Andy Nowicki

"Big Fan" may well be the bleakest comedy I've ever seen.

Please note that I write "bleakest," not "blackest," though the movie—which stars comic actor Patton Oswalt and was written and directed by Robert Siegel, former editor-in-chief of the legendary humor magazine The Onion—is indeed quite black as well. But what resonates with the viewer after it is over isn't so much a sense of thematic darkness as a sheer, unshakeable conviction of hopelessness. You find yourself shaking your head sadly, as lingering chuckles catch in your throat.

POLITICS ARE THE REAL 'SPORTSBALL': ELECTION AS PSY-OP


Three Presidential elections ago, I wrote an article for The Last Ditch entitled “I Loathe Democracy.”

In that piece, composed just days prior to the W. vs. Kerry throw-down of ’04, I noted the “elementary error in logic in the very notion of trusting the majority,” which is after all the principle upon which democracy is predicated. But, I added, the dimensions of my vitriol wasn’t limited to a mere quibble over an unsound calculation: