Thursday, July 02, 2026

maximum overdrive [1986]

 

in the spirit of the 4th of july weekend let us celebrate a true american classic movie.  based on stephen king's short story, trucks, motor vehicles become sentient & murdery.  every car, truck, & vehicle in between, turn into serial killers.  they want to take over the earth & kill every living human on it.  why?  well, it's been 40 years since i read king's story but in this flick our machines turn on a killing mood because a comet's tail engulfed our home planet.  that tail alone is the cause of all the stabby, blunt force trauma to come.  

i would be remiss to not point out the obvious detail of this movie.  this is the only feature directed by the writer himself.  & king was outta his mind on coke & booze when he helmed this masterpiece.  did the chemicals help?  well, let's just say that this movie is sui generis.  it is flat out petal to the metal balls to the wall goofy gory fun.  the tone is a balance of camp & scary.  the direction is pretty solid.  the editing & photography pretty cool.  the score, by those great american patriots ACDC, is killer.  hell, the opening set piece scored with the song 'who made who' is worth the price of a ticket.  oh, & the cameo of king himself trying to get a few bucks from an ATM when it all goes haywire is an icon of american movies.  i shit you not.

it must be clear by now that i fucking love this movie.  starring emilio estevez as the young short order cook at a highway truck stop who becomes the de facto leader of the survivors, & pat hingle as his boss & owner of said truck stop, The Dixie Boy, who chews both the scenery & a cigar as he calls everyone, including the psycho trucks, 'bubba.'  don't forget a young giancarlo esposito in the video arcade of The Dixie Boy too.  i can't think of a better movie to watch on a long holiday summer weekend.  this movie is easy to find both as a dollar bin DVD & on many streaming platforms.  i cannot recommend this movie enough!  happy 4th of july!

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

watching TV late at night haiku

nothing 
will solve the problems 
of a summer night

but a stream of shapes & sounds
might help

Friday, June 26, 2026

it's friday nite & you are zonked out from a long work week so you need a little electricity in the form of little richard performing, in 1963, 'whole lotta shakin' going on' which is one of the most electrifying performances you ever did see!


 

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

greek theater, berkeley haiku

evening, light rain
the Beths onstage

incense of weed on the air
dilations of the crowd

centered & still
Absolute Music

they call me MISTER EARS

 


Sunday, June 21, 2026

summer solstice haiku

               the shadows are long
when night finally comes

twenty years ago father's day

 

i have this on my desk at work.  i look at it every time i'm in the office but on friday i picked it up & really looked at it.  the year on it is 2006.  nick must've been around 18 months old.  twenty years!  twenty short years feels like this father's day gift was made just last year.  & in those twenty years anna & i have watched nick grow into his own special, wonderful person.  a young man of remarkable abilities.  i say that as a biased father, no doubt.  but being a father to nick is the best thing ever.  in the early days of his life i'd write about him all the time.  i don't now.  because he can tell his own stories.  he is possessed of his own life created in a style of his choosing.  nick is twenty-one years old as i type.  already he has had great adventures of the kind that blow my socks off.  adventuring of the kind that are the subjects of books.  again, he is the author of his stories.  not me.  what i can do is provide love, kindness, & courage to nick in my own flawed style that might help nick become his own human being.  he is the greatest father's day gift.  i am nick's father.  it is the best thing i will ever be.  

Saturday, June 20, 2026

buenos noches!

 


Friday, June 19, 2026

hot norwegian summer nights

1.

second in line at the ATM in downtown bergen
the guy pulls his card from the machine
turns to me & says something i can't understand

--what?

--oh, you are american?

--yes

--give me your card because mine no longer has money in it!

2.

it was a long drive thru the fjords 
majestic beauty 
the kind that i thought only exists in paintings

watching a movie on TV 
at the hotel
i look out the window

a fat cloud slowly scuds past
at eye level
beyond it are hills drafted in granite

& painted green with grass 
with a pique of grey at the top
i am in bed & i am flying

3.

i confess
i broke the law
at the bergen aquarium
i reached into the display
& set off the alarm
don't forgive me
i knew what i was doing
& i would do it again

4.

i think of a few thom gunn lines:
'we are the same in different ways
we are different in the same way'

thai food served by a thai woman 
hot food for a hot summer night in bergen, norway

5.

it was here at the top
overlooking bergen

the ride in the funicular
the expansive views 

of the city & the bay 
a troll, yes, a giant troll

the kind my grandmother 
populated her house with

spanked my bottom
don't ask me to explain

i am only here
to tell the tale