Mar. 26th, 2016

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Two good things that happened this week in the world:

1. Fifty-One Millionaires Requested A Tax Hike on Themselves


A group of 51 New York millionaires wants lawmakers to raise taxes — on New York millionaires.

In a letter addressed to Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and state legislators, the group — working in conjunction with the left-leaning Fiscal Policy Institute and Responsible Wealth project — called for a permanent tax on the wealthy to replace a temporary one, with the revenue raised going to investments in poverty programs and infrastructure.

“In the spirit of shared sacrifice, we, the undersigned, call for a balanced solution that includes maintaining, expanding, and making permanent the top marginal income tax rates for upper-income New Yorkers like us who can afford to pay more,” the millionaires wrote in the letter, which was sent to lawmakers in Albany on Monday.

The signatories include some familiar names — Steven C. Rockefeller, Abigail Disney and leveraged buyout trailblazer Lewis Cullman.


2. Pope Francis Breaks with Tradition and Washes the Feet of Refugees.


On Holy Thursday, the pontiff washed and kissed the feet of Muslim, Christian and Hindu refugees at a center for asylum seekers just outside Rome. The event is portrayed as a gesture of humility, recalling the time Jesus washed the feet of his apostles. Previous popes have washed the feet of 12 Catholic men, often priests — but Pope Francis has shocked traditionalists by including women and people of other faiths in the ritual.

"We have different cultures and religions, but we are brothers and we want to live in peace," The Associated Press quoted the pope as saying Thursday.
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1. Well the reviews for the big blockbuster movie Batman vs. Superman are in, and the critics hate it. Yet it is already slated to break the North American Box Office Record having tallied over 82M on Friday. (Hmmm...you mean it might out do Star Wars: The Force Awakens? That's just sad.)

Okay maybe not outdo The Force Awakens, just all the superhero flicks:


Batman v Superman seems on its way to score a record-breaking $172-million opening weekend despite dreadful reviews.

The movie, starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill, brought in $82 million as it premiered on Friday in 4,242 theaters, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

If it continues at this rate, it could score the sixth highest opening of all time in North America - and the fourth highest for a comic book adaptation.

Batman v Superman could also top previous DC Entertainment movies such as The Dark Knight Rises, which brought in $160.9 million during its opening.


And the reviews?

"Thematic carelessness is on constant display, which wouldn't loom as nearly so large a problem if Snyder's film didn't advertise its aspirations to Moral Seriousness in almost every plodding, humorless frame."

"I wouldn't quite call it a "good" movie, nor would I be able to quite recommend it to anyone but the true believers. To be sure, it's a mess, but it's often a fascinating mess. It's also the most nihilistic superhero picture I've ever seen."

"If Christopher Reeve were alive he'd be suing for character libel. " (LOL!!)

"Dour, disappointing and shockingly incoherent. "

Not really all that surprising, to be honest. Considering superhero films are increasingly beginning to resemble video games, with incoherent plots and stories that really only serve the purpose of drawn-out and pointless action sequences. Which often leave me with a pounding headache.

I was pondering seeing it this weekend, but now, I think I'm going to pass and wait until it comes out on video or to HBO, watch it on my tv, where I can fast-forward over the bits I don't like. I think it would just give me a headache.

2) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - got insanely good in its last three-four episodes. After beating the Josh bit too death, it took a nice turn and delved deeper. Was pleasantly surprised. Also, had an uplifting message in the middle of the satire.

Plus, some decent musical parodies...I particularly liked the ones that made fun of "Trouble in River City" (The Music Man) and "One Day More" from Les Mis.

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