THE CHRONIC

6.17.2006

- icles of Narnia
So I just got to see The Chronic-icles of Narnia, overall pretty good. I have not read the books in a while, and I have a feeling the like LOTR, they left a lot of the dialogue and background out. My kids liked it too, and I did not find the evangelical Christian overtones too bad. While not in the same league as LOTR, neither were the books. Tolkein and Lewis has a nice rivalry too.

One of Malach's Heros.
benny goodman, has updated his rantings. Seems to be pissed at Human Resources, who can blame him.

Hey Nerds . . .
Wanna stroll down memory lane with Malach? I think I am going to do a part two to this sooner or later.

You are Listening too . ..
16 Shells from a Thiry-Ought Six, by of course Tom Waits. This is one of his most covered songs, and since it involves firearms, Piper might like this one. This one is also off of Swordfishtrombones.

The Mood of Red Sox Nation.
Doing better, cause the Braves suck. Actually the Sox have an extremely good interleague record this year. Sorry Tri Clown, the Phillies are gonna get crushed.

Malach's Quote of the Day.
"But what does it all mean?" asked Susan when they were somewhat calmer. — "It means," said Aslan, "that though the Witch knew the Deep Magic, there is a magic deeper still which she did not know. Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of Time. But if she could have looked a little further back, into the stillness and the darkness before Time dawned, she would have read there a different incantation. She would have known that when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards." - The Chronic.

Oh and Happy Father's Day . . .
I will post something more tomorrow.

And Most Importantly . . .















I am Malach, and easily I approach the microphone because I ain't no joke.

6 comments:

Toyi said...

Chronicles of Narnia? is cool, but the message is hidden so hidden that not even Christians can see it Malach, that is why you got no complaints, the mix of mithology with christianism, turns interesting but I will not call it myself a piece of christianity, because the gospel shouldn't be mixed, more thatn people's mistake & will say the author of the book got a bit off track with the main gospel form.

Kind of like Revelation . . .

Toyi said...
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
Toyi said...

^ My mistake

I will never compare what a bible prophet said with a book from this era that makes no sense. Chronicles of Narnia doesn't intends to prededictor go further than revelations, disciples in the bible said.. "If ANYTHING we are saying here is our will and not Gods then we will be Anatema" so as anybody on this time speak their wills and not Gods also will be anatema... Toyi say "so be it"

And John borrowed much of his "symbolism" from much oder Near Eastern Books. Again look up the Hindi myth of Tiamat.

Toyi said...

Look Malach you shouldn't assume things you don't know, I am not a fan of reading book to think that they look like other books, have you notice that horrible pattern in you... lol every single book you have to say that looks like others, I truly believe you never get to enjoy the books, and you say that just because is what appeals to you.