Daily Archives: March 1, 2010

Calvin Takes on Darwin

March 1, 2010
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Calvin Takes on Darwin

From time immemorial, human beings have been confronted with a perpetual question that few people care to consider: Why is there something rather than nothing? It seems to me that when confronted with the universe and all that is in it, a rational human being would be compelled to wonder what it all means. No one goes into a movie theater and concludes that the movie they just saw was a product of random chance, or for that matter the chair they are sitting in. But those same people may look at a gorgeously breathtaking sunset, the beauty of a rose, the power of a wave at Waimea Bay, or the birth of a baby, and see no designer behind it all. This temptation to deny the obvious is a powerful force in the human heart, and it is nothing new. I recently came across a sermon by the terribly misunderstood theologian John Calvin on the first couple verses of Genesis. The first sentence is foundational to all Biblical faiths: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” It so happens that almost 300 years before Darwin there were those who suggested that the universe and all that

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‘Shutter Island’ Clichés Can’t Stop DiCaprio Star Power, Genre Appeal

March 1, 2010
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‘Shutter Island’ Clichés Can’t Stop DiCaprio Star Power, Genre Appeal

Although it’s ambiguous about much, Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island makes two things extremely clear: Leonardo DiCaprio is a seriously big movie star, and delivering on genre expectations excuses a multitude of sins as far as audiences are concerned. The Scorsese-directed suspense-horror film has been number one at the U.S box office for two consecutive weekends, despite its stunning  collection of genre cliches, long-out-of-fashion narrative ambiguity, agonizingly slow pace, and few real surprises, along with the director’s usual arresting visual style. Thus a good deal of the credit must go to DiCaprio’s star power. Telling the tale of a U.S. Marshall, played by DiCaprio, who with his new partner investigates the escape of a violent prisoner/patient at a federal detention and treatment facility on an island several miles off the coast of Massachusetts, Shutter Island employs enough horror and suspense cliches to scare off any discerning moviegoer. There are, for example, the isolated island itself (so reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and many other suspense stories), a stormy scene in a graveyard, wanderings through a confusing maze of corridors in an insane asylum, the hardnosed detective investigating a case that becomes much more complex than he thought

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BBC America Announces New Doctor Who Eps

March 1, 2010
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A new series of Doctor Who episodes will get their U.S. premiere on BBC America beginning April 17, with Matt Smith taking over the title role. Read it here.

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Discovery Files Amicus Brief in ‘Must-Carry’ Challenge

March 1, 2010
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The Discovery Network has joined a legal challenge to a longstanding FCC ruling forcing cable systems to carry local broadcast TV channels. Read it here. Discovery and the cable systems are right.

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Curling on the Rise

March 1, 2010
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CNN explains why the sport of curling has gained significant new attention during these Winter Olympic games. Read it here. Now here’s the biggest reason:

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