Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Update: Why I think this has real promise.



So, after some minor negative feedback about this post, I've realized that I need to provide a little more background when I'm sharing outside internet links that interest me. "Luther at the Movies" is a parody/humor blog involving critiques of contemporary film by someone who's assumed the personality of Martin Luther, the German theologian whose works/teachings were the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation. I think it's great, clever, different, hilarious. I don't find anything particularly unsavory about it. It should probably be said that my tastes occasionally gravitate toward things which are genuinely offensive, but I doubt I'll post anything particularly incendiary here.
Anyway, take a look at Luther; the writing is great. Recently the old goat has been arguing with Japus Gassalascus, a personality associated with another blog I really enjoy (which happens to be fairly conservative, and run by Jesuits.) It's called The New Pantagruel and might not appeal to any of you either, but my interests, as I said, tend to be a little outré. I apologize for any discomfort, but make no retractions.

On another note, Germany is kind of boring right now. I'm going to try to get out a bit this week to another museum or something. I hope to come back with pictures, or at least an amusing anecdote about the elderly.
I've also updated the archived entry on Found magazine.