TRASH IN MY EYE No. 59 (of 2007) by Leroy Douresseaux
Paul Mooney: Know Your History – Jesus is Black and so is Cleopatra (2007) – video
Running time: 83 minutes (1 hour, 23 minutes)
DIRECTOR: Bart Phillips
WRITER: Paul Mooney
PRODUCERS: Shane Mooney and Malik Levy, Adrian Z. Sosebee, and Shawn Ullman
EDITOR: Donnie Leapheart
CONCERT - Comedy
Starring: Paul Mooney
Paul Mooney (August 4, 1941 – May 19, 2021) was an African-American comedian, writer, social critic, and actor. Mooney was best known for his association with legendary comedian Richard Pryor, writing for and with Pryor. Later, Mooney gained fame for his appearances on comedian Dave Chappelle's television sketch comedy series, “Chappelle's Show.”
Mooney was a comedian who seemingly loved controversy. After all, he was also the creator of the character, “Homey the Clown,” for the early 1990’s TV sketch comedy series, “In Living Color.” Mooney returned to the small screen with the DVD release of his stand-up comedy film, Paul Mooney: Know Your History – Jesus is Black and So is Cleopatra. Mooney took center stage at Hollywood’s Laugh Factory for a stand-up comedy performance, which was recorded and became this film.
In Paul Mooney: Know Your History – Jesus is Black and So is Cleopatra, Mooney delivered his incendiary brand of comedy. From the opening moments, he charged into his fiery subjects, which usually included racism, white people, racial tension, and, in this performance, the finer points of Black History. He talked about divas, living in White America, President George W. Bush, Scientology, and various social and political topics.
Know Your History is edgier, darker, and perhaps a bit more mean-spirited than a previous Mooney DVD release, Paul Mooney: Analyzing White America (2004). I am sure Analyzing White America was once known as Paul Mooney Live, and it was much funnier than Know Your History... Still, in this second film, Mooney discussed racism and racial issues in America like no one else, and did so with the passion and honesty that most mainstream American political and social commentators could never match. For all his bluntness, Know Your History... still had me doubled over with laughter. Know Your History... is funny, but white people, the politically correct, and the sensitive are warned. Professor Mooney’s history lesson might burn your mind to a crisp.
The stand-up is interspersed with some documentary footage and also testimonials from a number of celebrities including David Alan Grier, Lori Petty, and Sandra Bernhard, whom Mooney once mentored. In light of his recent passing (as of this writing), I recommend that you seek out Paul Mooney: Know Your History – Jesus is Black and So is Cleopatra, dear readers. If you don't know him, Mooney, as sharp social critic, is worth discovering, and if you only know his TV work, here a chance to discover Mooney at his best.
7 of 10
A-
Saturday, March 31, 2007 / Revised Wednesday, May 19, 2021
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Thursday, May 20, 2021
Review: "PAUL MOONEY: Know Your History - Jesus is Black and So is Cleopatra"
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Comics Review: GREY: CHAPTER 5
GREY. CHAPTER 5
THE GREY ROOM
STORY: Kris Hornett
ART: Ardee Arollado
SPECIAL PROJECTS ART: Kenet Guevarra
EDITOR: Lisa Taylor
COVER: Nicholas Sen
36pp, B&W, $10.00 U.S. (print), $5.99 U.S. (March 2021)
Age Rating: 15+ Only
Chapter 5: Living Portraits
Grey is an independent comic book series from writer Kris Hornett and artist Ardee Arollado. Published by The Grey Room, Grey is a hybrid, a combination of an American comic book format and Japanese manga. Grey is similar to what was once called “OEL manga” or “original English language” manga. These were American graphic novels in which the storytelling borrowed or mimicked the aesthetics and sensibilities of Japanese manga (comics).
Grey is set in the realm of Ketiyama (apparently an archipelago) and takes place some time after an event known as “the Sonoma Incident.” This outbreak of the lethal “Moon Virus” on Nacirema, one of Ketiyama's islands, led to chaos, destruction, and division. As a sign of good faith and as a last attempt to restore order, the ruling Board of Officials allowed the people to elect a team of highly trained tactical agents, known as “the Bureau,” to serve and protect them. Within the Bureau is an elite unit known as “Nimbus.” The members of this team of five agents are sworn to maintain moral balance and to enforce the law. These agents are also able to manipulate their “prana” (“life energy”).
The agents of Nimbus are Samara Asuhara, Kouken Masimuto, Shuyin Hagamuri, Manu Yagyu, and Kale Schaefer. Belisia Asuhara, Samara's sister, is their handler and the creator of Nimbus.
Grey Chapter 5 opens in the home of Asuna and Yuta Yagyu – recently murdered. It is, however, an unusual death, as they have been posed in a process involving prana. Now, they are “living portraits,” and it is up to Saya Yagyu – the Shriker of Malta – to discover who killed members of her family. Meanwhile, the killer has absconded with her niece, Asuka, Asuna and Yuta's daughter.
The agents of Nimbus have joined her in the investigation, and Samara has seen “living portraits” in her past. In fact, Samara knows who the killer is, and she and Shuyin prepare to lead the mission to bring in the killer. Not everyone is happy with that plan, though.
THE LOWDOWN: The Grey Room is about to release the first trade paperback collection of Grey, entitled Grey: Volume 1. This TPB will reprint Grey Chapters 1 to 5, as well as, Chapter 3.5: Astrid and Chapter 4.5: The Right Thing, both “special release chapters.” I think this collection will be the best way to read the series, as it will reinforce to readers how conceptually well-developed Grey is.
As I have previously written, when readers start from the beginning, they discover that the world in which Grey is set has a complex history. Readers get to watch the authors build a world in front of them and also to experience some other elements of the series, such as its engaging mysteries and sense of discovery.
The one thing I do want to emphasize, which Grey Chapter 5 also emphasizes, is the strength of the characters in this series. First, each character is independent in the sense that he or she has his or her own motivations, desires, and goals. Hornett presents characters that are not beholding to other characters for their worth. Certainly, one character can affect another via the action, but it is good that supporting characters and cameo players don't feel like mere window dressing in the dramas of Grey's most important characters.
The best example of that takes place in the second half of Chapter 5, which I want to be careful not to spoil. Hornett has the Nimbus characters and investigators confront one another about various issues regarding the murder investigations. Hornett does not depict any characters as “backing down,” which makes them all appear important. Readers are welcomed to pick a favorite character or even assume a character is the lead, but like Japanese manga, this American manga respects the idea of an ensemble cast with many quality characters.
Ardee Arollado's art, which gets more powerful with each chapter, conveys this in the way he composes the characters. Sometimes, his art and storytelling seem like impartial observers, presenting the drama in large-size panels, capturing a stage in which each character has the power to affect the drama.
So after praising the characters, I have to heartily recommend Grey to you, dear readers. And with this new trade paperback, you can still get in on Grey's intriguing ground floor.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of manga-inspired comic books and of good science fiction comic books will want to read Grey.
[This comic book includes three pages of additional informative text pieces.]
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
Grey #5 and all issues of the series can be read at comiXology. Readers can also purchase all issues of the series and the new first trade collection, Grey: Volume 1 here or at https://thegreyroom.org/.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Review: Mads Mikkelsen is the Best Reason for "ANOTHER ROUND"
TRASH IN MY EYE No. 35 of 2021 (No. 1773) by Leroy Douresseaux
Another Round (2020)
Original title: Druk (Denmark)
Running time: 117 minutes(1 hour, 57 minutes)
MPAA - not rated
DIRECTOR: Thomas Vinterberg
WRITERS: Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm
PRODUCERS: Kasper Dissing and Sisse Graum Jørgensen
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Sturla Brandth Grøvlen
EDITORS: Janus Billeskov Jansen and Anne Østerud
Academy Award winner
DRAMA with elements of comedy
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang, Lars Ranthe, Maria Bonnevie, Magnus Sjørup, Silas Cornelius Van, and Susse Wold
Druk is a 2020 Danish drama film from director Thomas Vinterberg. Druk is also known by its English title, Another Round, the title to which it will be referred in this review. Although the film is an international co-production between Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden, Another Round won the “Best International Feature Film” Oscar at the recent 2021 / 93rd Academy Awards as a representative of Denmark. Another Round focuses on four high school teachers who binge drink alcoholic beverages to see how it affects their lives and work.
Another Round opens in Denmark and introduces Martin (Mads Mikkelson), a middle-age high school teacher. He is married to Anika (Maria Bonnevie), and they have two teenage sons, Jonas (Magnus Sjørup) and Kasper (Silas Cornelius Van). Martin is a close friend of three of his colleagues: Nikolaj (Magnus Millang), Peter (Lars Ranthe), and Tommy (Thomas Bo Larsen) at a gymnasium school in Copenhagen. All four men struggle with unmotivated students, and each feels that his life has become boring and stale, especially Martin, who is the instructor for senior history. In fact, his students and their parents are so concerned that he is not preparing them for their graduation exams that they meet with him. Martin is also depressed because of troubles to his marriage to Anika.
At a dinner celebrating Nikolaj's 40th birthday, the four men begin to discuss Norwegian psychiatrist Finn Skårderud (a real-life person). The “Skårderud hypothesis” says that man is born with a deficit of 0.05% blood alcohol content (BAC). A 0.05 BAC makes a person more creative and relaxed. Thus, Nikolaj suggests that the four of them engage in an experiment to test the Skårderud hypothesis. The experiment will involve the four of them consuming alcohol on a daily basis in order to make sure that their BAC should never be below 0.05. The initial results are good, especially for Martin, but will flirting with alcoholism always yield good results?
If Danish actor Mads Mikkelson is not an international movie star, he should be. He career includes appearances in several Danish Oscar-nominated foreign language films, besides Another Round, and those are After the Wedding (2006), A Royal Affair (2012), and The Hunt (2013). He has also made appearances in some Hollywood big-budget event movies, including the James Bond movie, Casino Royale (2006); the remake, Clash of the Titans (2010); and Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange (2016), to name a few.
Mikkelson's Martin defines the themes of Another Round that deal with the midlife crisis, marital strife, family discord, and professional dissatisfaction. His costars give good performances, but Mikkelson is the star here. His nuanced and layered performance as a man in full midlife depression is radiant, and the story seems to lack quite a bit of energy whenever he is not on screen.
As films about midlife crises go, Another Round is enjoyable, and it is quaint compared to the lurid American Beauty (1999), a “Best Picture” Oscar winner that is as pretentious as it is salacious. Truthfully, neither film really excites me, as I could give a crap about middle crises. I can't see myself recommending Another Round except to Americans who enjoy “international films.” Still, Another Round has Mikkelsen, and if it must be remembered, it should be remembered as an entry in his exceptional filmography.
7 of 10
B+
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
NOTES:
2021 Academy Awards, USA: 1 win: “Best International Feature Film” (Denmark) and 1 nomination: “Best Achievement in Directing” (Thomas Vinterberg)
2021 Golden Globes, USA: 1 nomination: 1 nomination: “Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language”
2021 BAFTA Awards: 1 win: “Best Film Not in the English Language” (Thomas Vinterberg, Sisse Graum Jørgensen, and Kasper Dissing); 3 nominations: “Best Leading Actor” (Mads Mikkelsen); “Best Screenplay-Original” (Tobias Lindholm and Thomas Vinterberg), and “Best Director” (Thomas Vinterberg)
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