Showing posts with label wild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
nature walks and wild horses
nature walks and wild horses


























My {same} grandparents owned a different farm with horses when I was growing up. Walking the woods, discovering tadpoles and eating the oats out of the barn is where I felt the most alive, full of wonder and revelation as a child. I dreamed of riding those graceful beasts and galloping through the forrest.
My uncle Matthew took me on my first ride, no saddle, no protection- and he told me just to grab onto the mane. I can still remember the feeling of rough, thick textured strands in my hands and the fear and awe of running through the pasture on a wild stallion. My aunt Voneda later showed me really how to ride, how to care for the horses and that it was ok if I wanted to taste their feed. I loved to scrape out their hooves but was always so afraid of hurting them.
My aunt Voneda had long, straight dark hair. She was always so beautiful to me and sometimes I felt like her daughter riding the horses and petting their noses.
Voneda passed away several years ago, but left her last, beautiful show-horse to roam in the mountains at my grandparents. And every time I get near any horse, but especially Lacey, I feel like they know me. Not because Ive been around them, but because their mystery is so intuitive and strange I feel like in front of them they see the child in me- that dreamed of having long, flowing hair and galloping in the chill of the air; free and wild.
So even if Im uptight, or dressed differently, or bitter about life, I feel like they know- the horses know, deep inside the wild stallion that kicks and neighs.
That little beauty, holding her tiny hands up to pet the horse, is Vonedas granddaughter- my 2nd cousin, Leighton, and even though she never met her grandmother, I feel like when Im around Lacey, Voneda is somewhere close by.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Nic November Wild at Heart and The Wicker Man
Nic November Wild at Heart and The Wicker Man

Well, here we are at the end of an interesting month of devouring a whole bunch of Nicolas Cage movies. I cant really say Im thinking that he is now a great actor, but this experience has definitely opened my eyes to his...wide array of talents. Especially this week, as I left Wild at Heart and The Wicker Man until last.

The Hairstyle: The Carefree 90s Punk-Rock/Boy Band Cross-Over
One of the main reasons why I added Wild at Heart to the list - and why I left it until last - was because it is a David Lynch film. And I thought that Lynch + Nicolas = more craziness than you could imagine. And I was right. Wild at Heart is one of the strangest movies Ive ever seen, even though I suppose it is more sane and easy to follow than some of Lynchs other stuff. To be honest, theres just a whole lot of sex. Like...a lot. Honestly, it was just the basis for the entire film. There was a story of Sailor (Cage) and his 20 year old girlfriend Lula (Laura Dern) getting chased down by a gang that Lulas mother (Diane Ladd) assembled because she doesnt approve of Sailor. The gang itself is pretty crazy, mainly because it involves Willem Dafoe being crazy. But at any rate, this is just an interesting take on a road trip movie melded with a love story.
In fact, the love story was probably the best thing this movie had going for it. It was like, a partially insane coming-of-age story intertwined with tones of The Wizard of Oz. And it has Nicolas Cage singing Love Me Tender at the end, which was interesting. Nicolas himself was actually very good, but that comes with the insanity of the material - Ive found that the more insane the material is, the more tolerable he is. Sailor is just a cool dude in a snakeskin jacket, and the role isnt all that demanding to be honest. If Nicolas had taken Willem Dafoes role, then things would have gone absolutely crazy. However, Dafoe did a terrifying job all by himself (hes no Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet but theres shades of that character in his character). I cant say I loved the film, but I definitely enjoyed it, I guess. An interesting entry to the David Lynch cannon, thats for sure.

Cage Rage:

The Hairstyle: IDGAF
So anyway, the one Ive eagerly been awaiting: The Wicker Man. Yes, it is as bad as I previously thought I was going to be. Seriously, I dont even know where it was going. It was just so poorly made and scripted, and definitely wasnt at all scary because it tried to hard. It really did try too hard to be everything that it couldnt be. And you know why?
Because it had Nicolas Cage in a bear suit.
I dont care if this was the best film ever made, Nicolas Cage in a bear suit brings down a whole movie. Luckily it occurred towards the end of the film, because I had trouble taking anything seriously at that point. Mind you, I couldnt take this film seriously because it took itself too seriously. It was kind of sad to watch.
One person that wasnt taking themselves terribly seriously, though, was good old Cage. He wasnt even trying. It is like how you feel when youre really tired so you just weakly beg and plead with people to listen to you. When he was saying "howd it get burned? Howd it get burned?", he really had the life sucked out of him. And then there was that bear suit, which is something Ill never forget, thats for sure.
It was just a really bad movie. Im not even sure it was "so bad its good". I do have to wonder why James Franco turned up at the end. That was strange...

Cage Rage:
The quality of the Nic November movies, ranked:
8. The Wicker Man (2006) Dir. Neil LaBute
7. Ghost Rider (2007) Dir. Mark Steven Johnson
6. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) Dir. Dominic Sena
5. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) Dir. Werner Herzog
4. Wild at Heart (1990) Dir. David Lynch
3. Lord of War (2005) Dir. Andrew Niccol
2. Face/Off (1997) Dir. John Woo
1. Adaptation. (2002) Dir. Spike Jonze
What did I think of my experience as a whole?
To be honest, I dont know how it has gone so fast. I thought this would be a torturous month, but there were some real surprises in the mix here. Still, Nicolas Cage isnt a great actor to me. He is capable of greatness, though. In small doses.
And that is the end of me dipping my toes in anything for the year! Sometime during the weekend/after I do my Magic Mike review there will be a huge post up looking back at all four of the different realms Ive explored this year. For now, though: what do you think of these films? And how do you feel about Nicolas Cage?
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