News for 6/23/99

##More US Open notes

[Daly apolgizes for Open blowup](http://www.golfweb.com/u/ce/multi/0,1329,1132050_134850,00.html:)
“I don’t know what happened. It was just the heat of the

moment, coming off a bad round,” Daly said Tuesday during

a charity skins game at Green Lakes State Park Golf Course in

suburban Syracuse. “I was just upset at my performance.”

Yeah, right John. Look… I’m really pulling for you. I want you
to succeed. But it’s starting to get old and wear on me. I’m going
to tell you the same thing I tell my daughters: Sometimes sorry doesn’t
cut it. Show us that you mean it and stop the nonsense. We’re with
you. We just don’t want to put up with your shannanigans anymore.

[Just a par putt, but what a putt!](http://www.golfweb.com/u/ce/multi/0,1329,1127963_134850,00.html)
“Given what was at stake, and the history of the man on the green, it might go down as one of
the most memorable shots in a major championship.”

News for 6/22/99

[[stewartandmickelson990620dk]]
##The US Open:

This year’s US Open was (at least for me) the most exciting

major in golf since Tiger lapped the field at the Masters 3

years ago. Here’s just some of the possible story lines:

Tiger Woods wins: Finally he gets another major. It’s been

three years and a couple of close calls, but he’s finally

starting to pull things together to silence the critics and

play to his potential.

Phil Mickelson wins: The best player without a major

isn’t anymore. Not only that, he gives himself a Father’s

day present like no other. Soon his new baby will have

a special place to take baths (at least until she grows

a bit 🙂

And finally (the one that actually happened), Payne Stewart

wins: He vanquished his demons and proved to the world

that he’s one of the top golfers. No longer will he be

haunted by what could have been, but rather he’ll rejoice

in what is.

Congratulations Payne! I was pulling for you and everyone

else. I just wanted someone to win the open, instead of

someone losing it. You won it with style and grace, in

what will go down as one of the greatest US Opens of

all time.

Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace

Overambitious prequel that fails to deliver a much needed strong opening chapter to the vaunted saga. Overall, though, still a grand time at the movies.

##A long time ago…

I’t the spring of 1977. I’ve just turned 11 years old and
everyone is talking about this new movie called **Star Wars** that’s just hit
the screens. “What’s it like” I ask. “Like nothing you’ve ever seen” they
respond. They were right. It was an incredible visual feast. But that’s not
what made the movie great.

##What makes “Star Wars” great

Special effects had little to do with the greatness of **Star Wars**. as
George Lucas was once quotes as saying, they are a means to an end, a way
to **tell a story**, not an end unto themselves.

**Star Wars** was great because of the depth of the mythology that
Lucas created as a backdrop for a wiz-bang adventure. The apparent story
was shallow, but the actual story had tremendous depth. It was also great
because the characters were well developed and well understood by the
audience. It didn’t take long to realize that Han Solo was a space cowboy.
Because of who he was, you expected certain actions, and he delivered.

It seems as though George forgot these things when making Episode 1. Before
I go on, let me say that this is **not** a negative review. For the
most part, I enjoyed the movie. But there were some glaring problems that
I hope will be dealt with in the next two moies.

##Lack of intensity

The thing that bothered me most in the movie was the lack of intensity in
obviously tense situations. Here’s a few examples:

Battle droids suck. OK, right from the beginning of the movie, we
get to see the Jedis in action. Cool! I love the jedi knights and have
always wanted to *really* see them in action. We all always knew they
were just plain incredible, but did they have to know it also? They might a
well have been dancing to “Singin’ in the Rain” as much as they seemed to
care that lots and lots of battle droids were intent on killing them. They
tore through the droids like the weren’t even there, and like it was just a
slight inconvenience that they even had to deal with them.

##Too much of a good thing, or, less is more

OK George. We get it. You can do anything you want with computer generated
images. But doing so for the sake of doing so is never a good enough
reason. Here’s a couple of examples:

Why are the Gungans even there? The *only* reasons I can think
of are:


  1. The underwater city looks spectacular
  2. Jar Jar Binks
  3. The journey through the planet core

and *none* of these have anything to do with the plot of the story.
In fact, they compromise the movie in places (see “Lack of intensity”
above).

News for 6/14/99

Review: [[Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace]]

Dammit Jim, I’m dead!
[DeForest Kelley, ‘Bones’ on ‘Star Trek,’ dies at 79 – June 11, 1999](http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/TV/9906/11/kelley.obit.ap/.)
One leg of the tripod has fallen. Can the other two hold things up?

Bud Geracie:
[In the wake of the week (6/12/1999)](http://www.mercurycenter.com/columnists/geracie/docs/geracie12.htm)