Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Profound: Shitstorm

I was just forced to watch the worst movie I've ever laid eyes on.... "Motherhood" with Uma Thurman. Just another movie in a long line of women bitching about how hard it is to have children and how hard it is to be a stay at home mom even though thats all they want. Uma Thurman is the biggest bitch on the planet who attempts to cheat on and leave her husband because she has no interest in ever again looking good or trying at all anymore. She bitches about how hard it is raising a kid in the city she refuses to leave... the entire movie she is just bitching... what a dumb movie and a dumb bitch. It really resonates that double standard about giving your wife the children she always wanted and then her hating you for it and being upset that you have the job supporting her. She acts terribly in it. It has no plot and looking up the fact that it made $131 in its opening weekend makes me sooooooo excited. Please do not watch this movie! Or ever think Uma is cool (despite how much Quentin wants to bang her and the good roles she has acquired through that.)


I apologize that my first post is so negative but my girlfriend thought it was a good movie and ive never envied the blind and the deaf more....

There are so many good movies out there right now. Not this one.

Vincent out!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

This is one of my favorite portraits. I would love to get it printed one of these days. Hopefully soon. I remember browsing through images on google one summer a few years back and finding this particular piece. My computer has crashed a few times since that summer, and each time I am forced to reinstall my operating system I must start looking for my favorite files of art, and music, which I continually fail to back up.

I have recently saved all of my music, approximately thirteen gigabytes, to my boyfriend's external hard drive
. I have never know the identity of either the young Asian model featured in this portrait, or the photographer. I cannot remember where exactly I obtained this image from. Every time I search for this portrait on google I fail to locate it. I eventually realize that I have it hosted in an online photo-journal called photobucket, which is how I am able to continuously resolve this unyielding google search dilemma. This makes it much more difficult for me to be capable of owning a print. I am hoping that if I take a j-peg file on my flash drive to a printing shop they will be able to make a print. I have yet to investigate this option. If I cannot get a print made this way, I may consider posting an ad in craigslist. Really, I would just like to buy one from the photographer, or surviving relatives.

In any event there are many pieces I plan to collect over the next few years. I adore James Jean's painting, the Maze, as well as several other paintings and portraits by that artist. I do appreciate Ray Caesar's work as well. Some more than others. I especially like Caesar's Metatron, 2008, and day break, also 2008. Both pieces can be seen by following the following link: http://www.raycaesar.com/gallery/2008