Ross • 5th Jun 2009 • Thinking • ayn rand, computer games, films, gaming, movies, philosophy
‘A Liberal Christian’ writes about Bioshock, The Incredibles and Ayn Rand:
“Bioshock” and “The Incredibles” show two visions of objectivism. “Bioshock” glorifies this vision before burning it to the ground, and quite rapidly at that. “The Incredibles,” on the other hand,” simply glorifies it. Yet regardless of what these works have to say, they remain some of my favorites of all time, and I hope they will be for you too.
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Ross • 26th Apr 2009 • Thinking • drama, films, movies
In the past week I’ve watched Venus and Transamerica. The first is very British, the second wholly American. Nevertheless, they’re remarkably similar in many ways. Odd relationships, taboo subjects, the search for self, moral ambiguity and social disgust are dealt with cleverly by both. Transamerica is the funnier and the more uplifting (although it’s no comedy) while Venus is probably a little more challenging. This is mainly because, when men get beyond retirement, it is rather unfairly assumed that they should not lust after young, beautiful women.