Regarding the Nike commercial: Are you (Paul R) talking about the one with The Stooges "Search and Destroy" as the soundtrack? I agree that it's disturbing, but I see other reasons. First, it's yet another comidified version of a once- subversive work of art. And though Nike's use of "Revolution" was bothersome for the same reason, this bothers me more, probably because I'm a gigantic fan of the Stooges and Iggy Pop. Yet personal feelings about it aside, this song was once about Vietnam! What does nihilism and napalm have to do with the Olympics? And why does Nike want their product associated with abandoned vets with "hearts full of napalm"? Next think you know, they'll be selling sneakers with footage from the Oklahoma bombing, and Tim McVey as their spokesperson?! Yet I really must conclude that this is precisely what Nike (and any other sports-related business) is after: sports ARE war, they're telling us, and that shouldn't bother us at all. Well, it bothers me. ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]