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“More than any other Tears for Fears track, “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” most successfully transposes Janov’s psychological texts into a pop song with global resonance. Though “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” is obviously a meditation on power, you could project virtually every major issue of the 1980s onto the lyrics: the environment (“Turn your back on mother nature”), the fleeting nature of financial success (“Help me make the most of freedom and of pleasure/Nothing ever lasts forever”), authoritarian rule (“Even while we sleep/We will find you”), and the Cold War (“Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down”).“ —Tal Rosenberg for Pitchfork 
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(We're Gonna) Around The Clock
At 8 o'clock we awoken
At 9 o'clock we sat down with coffee 
At 10 o'clock the work flowed
At 11 o'clock we strove for excellence 
At 12 o'clock we admitted failure 
At 12:34 we ate lunch 
At 1 o'clock we tried again 
At 2:46 we grew tired 
At 3:14 we took a nap 
At 4:03 we wondered where the day went 
At 5 o'clock we surrendered 
At 6 o'clock we longed for the sun 
At 7 o'clock we hoped for a better tomorrow 
At 9 o'clock we sought artificial stimulation 
At 11 o'clock we counted on our dreams to offer the satisfaction the day did not
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2021: An end of year attempt at reflection.
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I would not label 2021 a favorite year, but there were some high highs. I would not label it the worst year either, though there were plenty of terrible things that happened. Like most things, it’s a mix of good and bad that taught me many things about myself, the ones I love, and the world around me. 
Struggles to focus, struggles to remain grateful, struggles to be kinder to myself. 
When I try to pinpoint what I’ll remember most about 2021, the first thought that comes is that it was the year I said goodbye to my abuela. It is a loss I’m still processing and the experiences that I had in Mexico are ones I am still sorting through emotionally and physically. 
The next thing I remember is, “Calabaza”, the short film I wrote as part of Film Independent’s Project Involve. A script and film I am very proud of. I am grateful for all the ways the stars aligned to bring the ideal team together to make it a reality and I am grateful for the demons exorcized while writing it. I feel hopeful that the brilliant work StephOh and the team did will have this film connect with more people in the new year.
The COVID-19 pandemic hangs around every memory or event in some detail because it requires a new approach into most everything we do. It’s not over yet either and I’m sure this feature of living will carry on into 2022.
Through it all, I try to remain grateful. For as my partner often says, “There is so much to be grateful for.” She is completely right, even if in the thick of tragedy and mess it’s difficult to remember. I am grateful for her and her reminders.
Maybe above all, what I take away from 2021 is that it really drilled into my head that our time really is limited, but that in this temporary existence, we are blessed with experiences and love the we’re able to share in order to connect with one another. That is something I can feel grateful for. 
Now for the obligatory lists, because lists are fun and easy to digest.
6 New Films I Saw and Still Think About
Licorice Pizza
The Beatles - Get Back
Wild Indian
The Death of Nintendo 
Dune
The Green Knight
5 Old Films I Revisited and Still Love
Batman Returns
The Thing
Madhouse
The Fellowship of the Ring
Spider-Man 2
4 First Time Watches of Films I Loved
Viva Zapata
The Devil’s Backbone
Point Break
Burn Witch Burn
3 New Albums I Enjoyed:
Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend
Nite Jewel - No Sun
Margaritas Podridas - Margaritas Podridas
2 Old Albums I Listened to a Lot
The Beatles - Let It Be
Green Day - Revolution Radio
1 Thing I Wrote That I’m Very Proud Of
Calabaza 
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Some Lists for the End of 2020
Below is a list of lists of things I read, watched, and listened to that made the year more bearable. 
8 Books I read:
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Blue Nights by Joan Didion
Cassavetes on Cassavetes by Ray Carney
The House of Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion
The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis
Salvador by Joan Didion
The White Album by Joan Didion
5 Comics I read:
Bttm Fdrs by Ezra Claytan Daniels & Ben Passmore
Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
Nailbiter by Joshua Williamson and Mike Henderson
The Wake by Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches by Scott Snyder, Jock and Matt Hollingsworth
10 old films I watched for the first time and loved:
The Body Snatcher (1945)
The Fog (1980)
The Haunting (1963)
High and Low (1963)
Ikiru (1952)
The Last Picture Show (1971)
The Player (1992)
The Stranger (1946)
The Seventh Victim (1943)
Throne of Blood (1957)
5 new films that I loved:
Da 5 Bloods
Ya No Estoy Aquí (I’m No Longer Here)
La Llorona
Miss Juneteenth
Sound of Metal
All the films I watched in 2020
8 new albums I enjoyed
Alphabetland - X
Double Bind - Geneva Skeen
Father of All… - Green Day
Money Money 2020 Part II: We Told Ya So! - The Network
The New Abnormal - The Strokes
Shore - Fleet Foxes
Sundowner - Kevin Morby
Un Canto por México - Natalia Lafourcade
4 old albums I listened to the first time and loved:
Cole Español - Nat King Cole
Mad Love - Linda Ronstadt 
Ultraglide in Black - The Dirtbombs
Un Poco Más de Luz - San Pedro El Cortez
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isoscelesfriction · 4 years
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‘Dear Beloved, Are You Listening?’
Acrylic, Plastic Wrap, 35mm Photography on Canvas.
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To The People Who Say, “L.A. Doesn’t Have Seasons”
When people say, “L.A. doesn’t have seasons”, I become immediately annoyed.
Perhaps I’m a bit defensive as someone grew up in a Los Angeles suburb, but as anyone who has lived in Los Angeles for a long period of time can tell you, this city does in fact have seasons. 
Granted, they may be more subtle than the dramatic shifts that occur in other parts of the country, but I assure you January feels different than May, May feels different than August, August feels different than October, and so on. 
What “L.A. doesn’t have seasons,” really means is that L.A. doesn’t have the traditional spring, summer, fall, winter seasons you see play out on television and movies. 
The kind where the flowers bloom at the same time, the temperatures hit their high marks in the properly allocated months, the leaves change colors just in time for Halloween, and that there is snow to grant everyone, Chrsitian or not, a “White Christmas.” 
After living in El Salvador, hearing people say L.A. has no seasons actually annoys me even more than I thought previously possible. If anything, it contextualized that the vast majority of the world does not experience these Hallmark style seasons that L.A. transplants seem so attached to, because I assure you, it does not snow in El Salvador on Christmas. 
By this logic, does India not have seasons? Do the Philippines not have seasons? Do all the nations of Africa not have seasons?
When people say, “L.A. doesn’t have seasons,” what it really does is signal a narrow worldview that passes judgment on the city, and frankly the majority of the planet, for not conforming to some cinematic, Euro-centric vision of the world. 
So please, stop saying it. 
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March 2020
Sweeping fears of prolonged hysteria and a myriad of health concerns. On the fence regarding the ideal course of action while we inch forward with dreams of when things might feel normal again. There were egregious misconceptions about what it would take in this moment, but the reality slips in like a cold chill reminding us scientific truths we can't deny. So now we wait amongst concerns that our efforts came too late, leaning on hope and optimism as our guide, but uneasy for these tools were forged in uncertainty...
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Illustrated actions of an ill conceived desire to placate you.
Illustrated actions of an ill conceived desire to placate you.
Did you ever feel them? It’s unclear if those emotions were even real, that they were ever really felt.
They’ve just been festering, a lingering abstraction of the past that should’ve been. You’ve sat and waited for something greater only passively questioning if you were ever good enough in the first place.
Your attempts lay in vain, a shadow of their proposed potential that always remain unfulfilled.
There were patterns in your words that revealed dark truths about your unconscious.
You were never honest with yourself. How could you be honest with me?
We lie awake and wait for the sunlight of better days to remind us of the lies that propel us forward.
But we wait in vain, for the darkness, like the sun, always comes again.  
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Vision board for THE HALLOWEEN CLUB
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Sunday morning. 
October 28, 2018. 
Kodak Film. 
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2017 Framed | A Year At the Movies
Blade Runner 2049 // Directed by Denis Villeneuve
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Coco // Directed by Lee Unkrich, Co-Directed by Adrian Molina
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Get Out // Directed by Jordan Peele 
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Good Time // Directed Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie
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Lady Bird // Directed by Greta Gerwig
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Mudbound // Directed by Dee Rees
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Personal Shopper // Directed by Olivier Assayas
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Phantom Thread // Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
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The Reagan Show // Directed by Pacho Velez & Sierra Pettengill
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Star Wars - The Last Jedi // Directed by Rian Johnson
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Honorable Mentions: Call Me By Your Name; I, Tonya; Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992, Logan.
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Fragmented Blue | July 2017
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Still one of the best music videos I’ve ever seen. 
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Deep down, we’re empty.  We’re all empty and fighting to be filled. Filled with love, filled with faith, with purpose, with meaning. But it’s all liquid. It leaks, spills, erupts, overwhelms us. The gift is that we can choose what fills us. Please, don’t choose hate.
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Being humble, having integrity, dignity, compassion, and possessing balance and grace won't necessarily merit a trophy. But, you'll get to live a life of freedom.
Arianna Basco, Palms Up
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