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“Death Proof” Quote

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Finally got around to seeing the film “Death Proof” by Quentin Tarantino this evening.  Great piece of work with great atmosphere.  I think it also has one of my favorite in-movie conversations.  It goes something like this:

Lee: You carry a gun?
Kim: Uh-Huh.
Lee: Do you have a license to carry it?
Kim: Yeah, when I became a secret service agent, they gave me a license.
Lee: Oh, I didn’t know you were… Ok. I didn’t say it. Stop looking at me. I didn’t say it. God! Did you know Kim carried a gun?
Abernathy: Yes. Yeah. Do I approve? No. Do I know? Yes.
Kim: I don’t know what futuristic utopia you live in, but in the world I live in, a bitch need a gun.
Abernathy: You can’t get around the fact that people who carry guns, tend to get shot more than people who don’t.
Kim: And you can’t get around the fact that if I go down to the laundry room in my building at midnight enough times, I might get my ass raped!
Lee: Don’t do your laundry at midnight.
Kim: Fuck that! I wanna do my laundry whenever the fuck I want to do my laundry.
Abernathy: There are other things you can carry other then a gun. Pepper spray.
Kim: Uh, muthafucka tryin to rape me, I don’t want to give him a skin rash. I wanna shot that nigga down!
Abernathy: How about a knife at least.
Kim: Yeah, you know what happens to muthafuckas who carry knives. They get shot! Look, if I ever become a famous actress, I won’t carry a gun. I’ll hire me a dude dirt nigga and he’ll carry the gun, and when shit goes down, I’ll sit back and laugh, but until that day, it’s wild west muthafucka!

For a while now I’ve wondered why I don’t see more movies that feature characters who carry a concealed firearm for personal protection in everyday life.

Most movies feature people who have guns as part of their career, or “arm up” just to deal with a situation.  And too many feature heroes who knock out an armed bad-guy, only to leave the gun laying on the ground.

Considering that 39 states are “shall issue”, you’d think it’d become more common in movies and TV shows.  Unfortunately, most of these shows are filmed in “may issue” or “no issue” population centers that are behind the times when it comes to recognizing the liberties of their citizens.

Interestingly, though the “Kim” character doesn’t carry legally, it would have been possible in Kentucky, the setting for her part of the movie.  I also like how the dialog describe the way wealthy or famous anti-gunners deal with the situation – they hire armed security.

For those of us unable to afford private armed security, concealed carry of a firearm is a reasonable option – because a police officer is too heavy.

A Look Ahead

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Ohio has been seeing it’s share of presidential campaign ads on TV.  Mostly from Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in my market.  I’ve found a few of the ads to contain troubling authoritarian messages.

Take for example Obama’s “Choices” ad with footage of him at the 2004 Democratic National Convention:

[applause] It is that fundamental belief: I am my brother’s keeper, I am my sister’s keeper, that makes this country work.

No man is my keeper, thank you.

Clinton was even more direct in promoting her plans for our future with her “Fighter” ad narrated by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland who said:

I think she’s a person who has devoted her life to caring about other people­ making sure that America works for everyone, not just the privileged few.

Sounds nice doesn’t it…  except when you remember that when Democrats talk about “making sure” of things, they mean using force against anyone who refuses to go with the program.  She’s going to ensure that Americans don’t work hard to fuel their own dreams and ambitions – but everyone’s.  What a noble cause – to prohibit such selfish behavior!

“Making sure that America works for everyone” is hinting at how Clinton’s policies would seek to redistribute wealth.  Then it pours on a class-warfare dig on “the privelaged few”.

People who devote their lives toward keeping others and robbing the privileged to fund everyone are authoritarians and socialists.

But don’t worry – we have McCain, right?  In April of 2007, Reason Magazine published Be Afraid of President McCain, The frightening mind of an authoritarian maverick.

Does he not understand that there are at least some people in American life who take liberty as seriously as McCain takes his notions of national duty? Judging by a comment he made recently on the Don Imus radio show, the answer seems to be no. Defending campaign finance reform, McCain said, “I would rather have a clean government than one…where ‘First Amendment rights’ are being respected that has become corrupt. If I had my choice I’d rather have a clean government.”

When we have “lesser of two evils” like these, it makes sense to start seriously considering the other evils in the race.

You Fight for the Lost Causes Harder Than for Any Others

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

“You see, boys forget what their country means by just reading The Land of the Free in history books. Then they get to be men they forget even more. Liberty’s too precious a thing to be buried in books, Miss Saunders. Men should hold it up in front of them every single day of their lives and say: I’m free to think and to speak. My ancestors couldn’t, I can, and my children will. Boys ought to grow up remembering that.” – Jefferson Smith (James Stewart), “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington