Jon Katz To Be Played By Jeff Bridges 207
Robotech_Master writes, "Long-time Slashdot veterans will remember Jon Katz, the editorial writer whose Slashdot articles invariably generated heated controversy. It appears he may have the last laugh; how many of the Slashdot posters who ridiculed him went on to be played by Jeff Bridges in a movie? From the article: 'In his new book, "A Good Dog: The Story of Orson," Katz chronicles the life and death of the lovable but troubled border collie that transformed his life. It continues the story begun in Katz's last book, "A Dog Year," now being made into a movie starring Jeff Bridges as Katz.' Katz critics may get a chuckle out of the plot synopsis for the film: 'A man having a mid-life crisis has his life turned upside down when he takes in a border collie crazier than he is.'" The film should be released in late 2007.
Good casting (Score:4, Funny)
Can't think of anyone better than Jeff Bridges to play that role.
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Re:Good casting (Score:5, Informative)
For those with shorter memories, read about Junis in one of Katz' greatest hits "A message from Kabul" [slashdot.org]. Highly recommended in this post-Columbine world.
Cowboy Neal? (Score:2)
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-Has almost no plot, everything good about the movie is dependent on the random conversations of the people next to you in the theater.
Re:Cowboy Neal? (Score:4, Funny)
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Really? (Score:4, Funny)
Every time I've just about forgotten about Katz something comes along to remind me of his existence. Usually a "Whatever happened to Jon Katz" posting on this site. Apparently he was not killed by a pack of wild dingoes as per my previous speculation. [slashdot.org] So I'd suggest looking forward to that 20 part "Columbine Revisited" story any day now. On the plus side I probably won't see it if it's posted on this site -- I got my account here for the sole purpose of disabling posts from him and as far as I know there's still a setting in the database preventing me from seeing a story by him (If not about him)
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Did you mean the guy who provided the voice, or the actual puppet?
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Literally wooden? (Score:2)
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CowboyNeal (Score:4, Funny)
Re:CowboyNeal (Score:5, Funny)
If I wear them elsewhere, they chafe.
This dog has fleas (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This dog has fleas (Score:5, Funny)
whoa (Score:2)
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Re:This dog has fleas (Score:5, Funny)
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But hey, that's why I blocked him.
I still wonder *why*
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I'm still waiting for my Cringley and Dvorak filters.
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Re:This dog has fleas (Score:4, Funny)
What's wrong with my Jon Katz filter? (Score:2)
Actually, I kind of miss the guy. It was so nice to see so many comments that agreed with each other. Say what you will about Katz, he united many of us Slashdotters in our distaste for his writing. Never have I seen so many ways to say STFU as in the comments for a JonKatz post.
I always figured he finally got the hint and got a job that didn't encourage his delusions of grandeur. Now he's got a movie about how he got a dog smarter
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This dog was stolen (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.slate.com/Default.aspx?id=2113564>1=
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I like the "underground railroad" aspect of it; likens the dog to a human slave, with all the attendant sympathies. Maybe I should try that excuse if I get picked up for shoplifting: "But this $400 leather jacket was being abused, just sitting
Re:This dog was stolen (Score:4, Funny)
Get a life (Score:2)
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The best part?
The 'liberated' dog had issues and was potentially violent.
Gee, you think maybe the first owner determined that the dog had issues and potentially dangerous?
Re:This dog was stolen (Score:5, Interesting)
Plus he's supporting the "animal rights" loons by his willingness to be part of this outright theft. They're NOT about being good to animals; they're about depriving people of *human* rights. Hmm... they say dogs are equivalent to children, and it's okay to steal a dog if they don't like how it's kept. What if "activists" don't like how you raise your kids, should they be allowed to just take them??
I got along okay with Katz until he was a party to stealing that dog.
I wonder if the original owner knows where his dog is.
As to "Orson", my experience is that if the dog is the least little bit "off", people like Katz make the dog's behaviour vastly worse than it would be in the hands of someone who actually knows what they're doing. And THESE are the people "rescuing" dogs -- often dogs that are psychologically marginal in the first place (there *is* inherited psychosis in dogs).
One has to wonder how much of this is by DESIGN, to cause people to fear their pets and be more willing to give them up. After all, PETA and HSUS both have a stated goal of ELIMINATION OF PET OWNERSHIP.
you mis-spelled it (Score:2)
It's spelled "doo-doo".
Roland (Score:5, Funny)
-Peter
PS: Dude, you're being very un-dude right now.
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Jon Katz? (Score:3, Funny)
I thought he was dead!
I've had him blocked in my preferences since 2000, when the feature was introduced. Voices from the hellmouth, indeed. What really happened at columbine (as told by someone who hasn't been a highschool kid in 30 years, and who was a thousand miles from colorado when it happened).
Now, he wrote a book about a cat. I wonder if it's as preachy as his other dribble? I'd guess so if it's a hollywood movie now.
In conclusion, DIAF. All you new slashdotters that missed him, be glad. He used this website as his personal soapbox.
~Wx
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~Wx
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Jon, is that you?
Seriously though, I think a few things might have changed in thirty fucking years. Like the whole cultural backdrop.
Re:Jon Katz? (Score:4, Insightful)
Lets see, civilization has been around for about 6000 years or so. During this time teens:
- sometimes felt alienated
- sometimes fell in love
- sometimes were enslaved or exploited
- sometimes got sand kicked in their faces
- sometimes had little to hope for
- sometimes were harassed by bullies
- etc, etc, etc
So there are some minor differences, so what? It's not like we're talking about silicon-based lifeforms here. Trying to understand the lives of other people is what historians, anthropologies and authors do. It's their job, and they are often good at it.
The pathetic thing is the tendency for people to think that their situation is special and nobody has ever been in that situation or could even comprehend it. Man, kids griping about how tough it is to be a kid today should be drop-shipped into Bagdad or Sudan to see what they think about tough lives.
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But regardless, He was offensive to a great deal of
I have to ask... (Score:2)
(I cringe at the thought of what useful information could have been stored in the neurons that were holding that shred of memory...)
I think it was the motherboard. (Score:5, Informative)
Anyone who has actually assembled a computer will see the flaws in his stories. Or anyone who has owned a dog.
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Jon Kat'z Style Tangent (Score:3, Funny)
Though I guess, as the parent
Some people are cat people (Score:3, Interesting)
That border collie... (Score:5, Funny)
Story (Score:2)
If not I am not seeing it.
I can understand why Katz liked his dog. (Score:3, Insightful)
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Cool (Score:2)
Cut from the write-up as submitted... (Score:4, Interesting)
And Junis? (Score:5, Funny)
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Katz (takes long bong hit): Dude, we should totally get some pizza. I'm feeling post-Columbine munchies
Juniz: Hallo esteemed friend JONKATZ, I would like to compile GNU/HURD on my amiga while watching latest hollywood blockbuster like Problem Child. Show me the money, wheres the beef?
Verklempt (Score:2)
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Predictions (Score:4, Interesting)
Its not just films (Score:2)
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Sound interesting (Score:2)
[begin long dissertation]
Odd (Score:5, Funny)
movie bomb or not? (Score:2)
GUH!? (Score:2)
Well, it is Tuesday.
Monkeyboi
Ad Hominem (Score:4, Funny)
Wow! (Score:2)
Oh wait...maybe I'm just being insensitive...
The Dude abides. (Score:5, Funny)
Ah, JonKatz. The sole reason that I finally relented and created a user account, just so I could filter out his inane babbling. Good times, good times.
Re:The Dude abides. (Score:5, Funny)
It wasn't just that he talked crap about stuff he doesn't know about (hell this IS slashdot after all). It was the volume of crap which seemed to get a high profile that drove me to figure out what my profile was for.
He was an idiot. I doubt much has changed.
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I swear that Zonk is really Jon Katz. They're both similarly retarded.
Re:The Dude abides. (Score:5, Funny)
Now, imagine a morbidly obese divorced woman confined to her La-Z-Boy for months because her hip replacement is still healing. She has a bag of knitting on the floor, and Oprah Winfrey on the television, playing just a little too loud. In her lap is a little yap of a dog, maybe it's a Yorkie. It could be a Cocker Spaniel too.
When she gets on the Internet, the first thing she does is log into Yahoo Groups and finds the discussion area for Yorkies. Maybe the group moderator named the fucking thing sweet_yorkie_lovers or something. The moderator and everybody in the Yahoo Group is a similarly divorced obese 40-ish woman, and they write stupid shit like "litle Buster just LUVS it when i scrtahc his tumy." (SIC) Someone else replies "LOL".
That's who Katz is writing for now.
Basically Katz is an amazing and cynical opportunist. He THOUGHT he could do his shit over here, because hey, we're socially inept geeks, right? Well that didn't work out too well, so he found a much more, ummmm, less critical audience who eats that shit right up.
Jon Katz is my fucking hero.
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Conservatism is a failed ideology which has joined communism in the trash heap of history.
I hope you're not basing this claim on the past 6 years, because in the past 6 years there wasn't much conservatism going on.
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That's it! It's him! Amazing. Nice find.
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To wit: Here are the conservative values that were flouted:
1. Leave the rest of the world alone unless it's in our vital and direct interest. An argument can be made that Bush was acting on this principle, but in retrospect, one has to wonder.
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The moderator and everybody in the Yahoo Group is a similarly divorced obese 40-ish woman, and they write stupid shit like "litle Buster just LUVS it when i scrtahc his tumy." (SIC) Someone else replies "LOL".
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First the Simpsons Live Animated, now Dr Katz? (Score:4, Funny)
fear and loathing (Score:4, Funny)
Out of suffering comes creativity. You cannot spell painting without pain.
We have suffered much for Jon's art. Must we suffer more?
Fuck Katz (Score:2)
Fuck Katz (figure of speech) who is going to play me? I really can't think of anyone in hollywood sexy enough to cover it.
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The poor dog (Score:2)
Wow. That is one farked up dog. The poor thing.
(Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week. Try the meatloaf.)
aaaagh! (Score:4, Funny)
Good karma from Jon (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Good karma from Jon (Score:4, Funny)
Jon Katz stole Ted L. Nancy's idea! (Score:2)
560 N. Moorpark Rd., #236
Thousand Oaks, CA. 91360
Jul 15, 1995
DIRECTOR
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
1260 Avenue of the Americas
New York, N.Y. 10020
Dear Sir or Madam:
Is it possible to rent Radio City Music Hall out for the week?
I would be putting on my production of "CINNAMON - A LIFE IN PROGRESS." This is a warm hearted family drama. It has been playing in the Maine and Minneapolis area.
Now it is ready for NEW YORK.
Please let me know how I would go about renting out Radio City Music Hall
Old school (Score:2)
Nothing like the mention of Jon Katz to bring out some of the slashdot old-timers, eh? Ahh, those were the days. Learning how to block stories...
Slashdot, please do a JonKatz interview (Score:2)
Ah, the good old days.
He's still an idiot (Score:2)
He's still an idiot.
That is all.
I smell... (Score:2)
Direct to video!
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I should poitn out that none of that precludes his being horribly misinformed, espcially on technical issues.
In fact, it often seems like an either/or proposition. You can get the "humanity" feature or the "competence" feature.
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Re:John Katz (Score:5, Informative)
People here on Slashdot hate JonKatz because he's a non-geek. He is practically computer illiterate yet he weighed in on highly technical subjects like he knew first thing about them. Look up his other articles. You'll see.
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When someone posts about afgan kids digging up commodore 64s to download and watch videos on to a site for nerds, and then refuses to admit he's full of sh