


The other night I watched METROPOLITAN . . . man, I could not get into it. As well made as it is, I don’t know . . . even when it’s satire, WASPy stuff makes my skin crawl. It’s an hour and forty minutes of rich kids hanging out in their parents’ New York apartments, occasionally punctuated by scenes in which they take a 1950s taxi from one apartment to another. Though yeah, when the hero of the film finally outs himself as a total fraud and utters this line, I felt like barfing.
Listen: Heaven have mercy on us all—Presbyterians and Pagans alike—for we are all somehow dreadfully cracked about the head, and sadly need mending. That being said, nothing makes me feel more insane than the growing popularity of whatever this secondhand media absorption thing is . . . that is to say, this alarmingly commonplace thing people do now where they rely on AI or some asshole on YouTube in order to Experience Something By Proxy, to have it “explained” to them, whatever that thing may be . . . a novel, movie, TV show, video game, and on and on. It cannot be said that you truly experienced any of these things unless you lived with them . . . lived inside them! Otherwise you may as well start paying someone to go on vacation for you too.
I always remember that David Lynch quote about people watching movies on their phones. It is a similar sentiment:
Now if you’re playing the movie on a telephone, or on your computer, you will never in a trillion years experience the film. You’ll think you have experienced it, but you’ll be cheated. You’ll be experiencing weakness, and extreme putrefication of a potential experience in another world. So don’t let your friends, or some television advertisement, trick you into accepting weakness. Such a sadness. Power in that world is critical. Everything has been worked on to be a certain way. And if you don’t have a setup for your films, it’s a joke. It’s just the most sickening, horrifying joke. And this world is so troubled, and it’s such a sadness that you think you’ve seen a film on your fucking telephone. Get real.
Anyway . . . sorry for yet another lonely diatribe. It’s just that when I was watching that movie the other night, I remembered darkly that someone had once told me they don’t actually watch movies anymore, they just listen to people on YouTube talk about them, and that that “counted” as having watched the movie, that the two were the same. Dude . . . are you out of your fucking mind!!! lol




























