Monday, June 27, 2016

Nature VI


Engulfed in the western spheres of inner space, the sun drenched beaches
announce the infinite power of nature. Ocean waters decorated by massive
boulders bring some reason in life's cathedral of chaos. Narrow paths
hidden in thick foliage lead their way to the soft sands of beautiful
beaches where the mind runs free and creativity is the only currency.


Monday, June 20, 2016

Nature V


As dusk dives into the night, I swim into abandon suburbia. Sister
moon sheds shafts of light through the trees and onto the paths.
Night trails surrounded by the immortal nectar of natural streams
flowing amidst the star laden sky. Liquid night saturates the soul
and blends into the imagination.                    Izzy Schurr


Monday, June 6, 2016

Daft Dreams


My daft, yet delicious dreams of traveling the cosmos with
her at the cosmic speed limit, 186,000 miles per second, she and
I ride on the bright side of time to the lake between sun
and moon. This lakes waters are clear, clean and perfectly cool.
Amidst its shores hovering in space under the luscious light of the bright
colorful stars, I'm lured in by her curvaceous hips and freckled thighs.
Mesmerized by her smile, fixated by her laugh, drawn to
her every word, she is indeed a true lady; classy, smart, sensuous,
soulful, sweet and sincere. Passion pure, primitive lure...
Izzy Schurr

Dark Mark

"Race," A Righteous Release?


The DVD movie "Race" hit the general public on May 31 and is the tale of an American racing legend Jesse Owens.



The play on words, the title "Race" fits the story-line perfectly. The quote unquote 'good old days' were really not so good, even now, too many people can't accept skin color differences, but in the 1930s bigotry was as common as air, especially in Nazi Germany.

Whether or not Owens marital life was hollywoodized, the movie adheres to the basic facts of the 1936 Olympics which were held in Germany. The Germans not only wanted Jews banned from competing, but African Americans as well. The political powers that existed back in the day put the kibosh on that one and Owens was allowed to race in the 1936 Olympic games.

Owens not only raced, he dominated the sport, setting three world records in 45 minutes, the 200 yard dash, broad jump and the 225 yard hurdles, while also amassing four gold metals that summer.

"It's no secret our government is insane," Larry Snyder said in "Race." Snyder was Owens college coach and Olympic one.

Words of reality then and now, I just have a penchant for the truth.

Even when Owens was awarded the congressional gold medal for being an Olympic hero and an American one everyday of his life, he had to enter the White House through the back door even though the White House was having an extravagant dinner party in his honor. Now we have a black President, so some progression has happened.

"Race" is a three star movie easily and well worth the watch if you enjoy movies with dialogue and a solid plot.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

"Alice Through The Looking Glass," A Big Screen See?



All in the golden afternoon, leisurely we glide.
The dream-child moving through a land of wonders 
wild and new, in friendly chat with bird or beast, thus grew 
the tale of Wonderland, the rest next time-it is next time.
Lewis Carroll

The entire visual effects crew did a phenomenal job bringing Lewis Carroll's imagination to the eyes and screen writer Linda Woolverton who also wrote Disney's 2010 "Alice In Wonderland" sagaciously transformed Carroll's books into a joyous mind journey on the 3-D big screen.    



Acting greats Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Mia Wasikowska as Alice, Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen and Anne Hathaway as the White Queen return from the 2010 movie "Alice In Wonderland."

Disney's "Alice Through The Looking Glass," released May 27 in theaters is being shown in 3-D and regular movie mode. I went to the 3-D version and yes, it was an awesome movie experience that warrants the big screen showing. When Alice is traveling back in time, the thoughts of her past pictured in the raging waters of the ocean under a dark sky was captivating.

Alice is forced to go back in time to save the life of the Mad Hatter, who is grieving the presence of his parents and other immediate family members. I love the dialogue when Alice meets the Mad Hatter before they met (time travel) and the Mad Hatter says to Alice;

"So I'll meet you again for the first time when I'm older and your younger."

I thought the Red Queen was too nice in this movie, but hey, no movie or story is absolutely perfect, especially when your catering to both the adult and child mind, a very tough combination because, if the writer leans too much toward the child mind, the adult could get bored and vise versa.

"Alice Through The Looking Glass" will be better on the big screen than in the home and Alice (Wasikowska) portrays an excellent role model for young girls across the universe.