First of all, Fringe-wise, I'm reminded again how I dislike pairing nicknames that smash names together. "Polivia"? Seriously? And then FFN tells me there's also "Walstrid". HELP.
Lo and behold, there's a Thor trailer. Mind you, Thor has never been the Marvel character to interest me most, but the recent cartoons have made me sort of fond of the guy, plus I really am curious how Kenneth Branagh will pulll off directing a superhero film. In present day. With Norse gods. Also, Agent Coulson appears to be back in a major role, and the Iron Man films have made me fond of him.
In other news, I wish I had known about this when I wrote either
collection of contradictory John Lennon quotes or my
post on the gory musical bitchfest of 71 complete with 73 reconciliation, because it fits so well with either. So on John Lennon's 31st birthday in 1971, our hero parties with friends (Klaus Voorman, Ringo) and the local New York cultural scene (Ginsberg), and, as you'd expect at a birthday party with these participants, there are plenty of drinks, pot... and there's singing. Naturally. What, oh kind readers, do you think John sings just before and after everyone sings their "happy birthday, dear John" for him? Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey. Which happens to be a song from Ram, Paul McCartney's second solo album. You know, the very one that recently (i.e. the very same year) caused John to go ballistic (details on why in the above linked musical bitching of 1971 post) and put
How Do You Sleep? on his second solo album, Imagine, with such lines like "the sound you make is muzak to my ears". After finishing with Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, just to make it completely perfect, he starts with George's My Sweet Lord, recently mentioned by the birthday child in interviews thusly ("Int.: Do you have any regrets about not doing the Bangladesh concert?" John: I don't want to play "My Sweet Lord."). And then (no longer on the clip below, alas), just to show how utterly over everyone he really is, he sings... Yesterday.
You can't make this up, people. Reality always does it better.
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Incidentally, if you're not familiar with the McCartney song the birthday party is chorusing, the full length version is
here; "Admiral Halsey", aka the part John is singing between getting birthday-serenaded is
here. The only thing even better would have been if he'd sung
Too Many People (you know, the one with the "that was your first mistake/ you took your lucky break/ and broke it in two" and "too many people preaching practices/don't let them tell you what you want to be" lines).
Oh, wait....
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