2020-09-30

James Dean wasn't a part of my existence

    James Dean
James Byron Dean
February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955

There was an actor who was born before my father's time who lived fast, died young, and left a beautiful corpse ... or at least he would have had he not wrecked in an automobile at that time.

James Byron Dean was an actor who became the embodiment of teenage disillusionment and estranged social discourse as in his most celebrated film, Rebel Without a Cause (1955) which was filmed the year I was born. Later, there were East of Eden and Giant which reinforced this bad boy persona in the public eye.

He was given a posthumous academy award nomination for Best Actor and he received other accolades in the 1990s prior to the academy awards becoming this leftist libard tub of drivel it has with the likes of Jimmy Kimmel who can't separate his politics from anything else in his stupid life running their show .

So with the decline of Hollywood and it's institutions I'm just glad James Dean didn't have to suffer the witness of that moronic devolution the entirety of the movie industry has suffered with their libard rules for works to even be considered and all the rest of that nonsense which is the hallmark of that stupidity called California.

James Dean left us before his career really had any chance to "take off" or blossom into what it was in it's entirety — and as such we will never know the evolution of him within his art nor the kind of person he would have become as well. Roles are not who the actor is. They are what the actor do in the processes involved in dramatic creativity.

Rest in peace.