Saturday, November 26, 2005
Well, I guess I have to grow up now!
Friday, September 09, 2005
Yes, I'm a slacker
I'm looking forward to the new fall television season starting up in a couple of weeks. I'm especially looking forward to seeing where they take Lost in season 2. I'm also looking forward to seeing how Joey starts off. A friend of mine said that they were re-vamping Joey this season because they character had lost the feel of Joey from Friends. Hopefully it works out. That is one of those shows I've continued to watch just because I feel a loyalty to the character.
Well, that's about all I've got for tonight. Until next time!
Monday, August 01, 2005
Movie Review - I, Robot

Tonight's movie selection was I, Robot starring Will Smith. This is another of those movies that I kind of wanted to go see when it hit theaters, but just never did do it (I guess I really didn't want to see it that bad huh?). I really like Will Smith, so it would have been hard for me not to like this movie. Robots are generally pretty cool too, so that helps as well.
I, Robot was set in the year 2035 and everything has changed. Robots live among the humans and even serve as the FedEx deliverypeople. Smith doesn't trust them and throughout the movie, you find out why. This is a pretty good action flick and it won't leave you bored. If you kind of like sci-fi and enjoy action movies, check it out. I give I, Robot three and a half out of five stars. Coming up soon will be a review of Lawrence of Arabia (with an almost 4 hour run-time, I'm not sure when I'll be getting to it).
Sunday, July 31, 2005
Car Payments Forever?

Well, I've purchased a new vehicle (the picture on the left is what it looks like, but that is off the Mitsubishi web site, not my actual vehicle). I had only had my Dodge Ram 1500 for a little over two years, but gas prices and bad fuel economy were really getting to me. That V8 engine just drank the gas. With all of the employee pricing and various other car ads on the radio and television so much lately, I figured I would go see what I could get done.
Initially, I was thinking about a Chevy Equinox, or possibly a Mercury Mariner. I really wanted to move into a small SUV-type vehicle. Well, on Friday night, after all of the dealerships closed, I went to walk the lots to see what was out there. I went by the Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Jeep and Nissan dealers and nothing really impressed me all that much.
The last lot I checked out was the Mitsubishi dealer. I had thought about the Misubishi Outlander when I was looking at stuff on the internet, but from the pictures, I thought it looked too much like a station wagon. Once I saw them in person, I knew I had been wrong. This is a sharp looking little SUV. They had a graphite/greenish/greyish XLS model that I really liked. I decided that I would come back the next morning to check it out. Unfortunately, by the time I got there, somebody was already in the process of buying it. I was bummed out, but decided to look around the lot a little more. Then I noticed that there was a Blue XLS Outlander that I hadn't seen the night before. I have been wanting to buy a blue car for about 10 years now, so I think it was fate that the graphite one had been sold.
Long story short, after three and a half hours at the dealership, the Outlander was mine and I'm now loving it. It sits higher than a car, looks great and it pretty much fully loaded. It's amazing what a better ride it gives than my truck did.
Friday, July 22, 2005
Double dose of movie reviews

The Terminal has a fun cast of characters besides Jones and Hanks. As seen in the photo accompanying this review, there was a character named Gupta, played by Kumar Pallana. I thought Gupta stole the show (I mean come on, the guy is performing with rings at their table in the photo!). If you get a chance to see The Terminal, I recommend it. I give The Terminal 3 1/2 out of 5 stars.
Up next is The Maltese Falcon, starring Humphrey Bogart. I'm really becoming a fan of Bogart's movies, but I don't think this one measures up very well to Casablanca. I thought The Maltese Falcon was very hard to follow plot-wise. That being said, it did keep my attention and I did like the acting. Peter Lorre is just fun to watch. He's so evil-looking and sounding and just plays the part of the creep really well. I've got to say that Mary Astor doesn't hold a candle to Ingrid Bergman, but I guess a lot of actresses don't. If you haven't seen The Maltese Falcon, check it out sometime, but make sure you're paying attention, or you might get lost. I give The Maltese Falcon 3 out of 5 stars.
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Movie Review - Casablanca

Last nights' movie selection was the classic - Casablanca. Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in a story of love and war. I went into this movie thinking I would be bored through the entire film, but that wasn't the case.
I really enjoyed this movie. It was an excellent story with some twists and turns and featured great acting. I think Sam may have been my favorite characer in the film. A movie like this makes me glad that I've decided to mix in some classics with current films in my DVD watching.
In my opinion, Casablanca gets 4 out of 5 stars and should be a must-see film for anybody that is interested in the movies. Coming up next will be The Terminal, starring Tom Hanks.
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Yet another movie review - The Day After Tomorrow

Tonight's movie selection was 2004's The Day After Tomorrow starring Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal. This was another of those movies that I thought I'd like to see when it came out, but just never got around to it. After seeing this movie on DVD, I think that was a big mistake.
Seems like the effects make this movie and you just don't get the full experience you would get at the theater on the 32-inch TV. I liked the movie well enough, but I think it was one that should have been seen in all its glory on the 30-foot screen.
Besides a few unbelievable parts, I've really got nothing to complain about. It was a pretty fun movie and Sela Ward is still hot at the age of 49.
If you haven't seen it, check it out. Its worth checking out, if for nothing else the environmental message. I give The Day After Tomorrow 3 out of 4 stars.
Sunday, July 10, 2005
Fantastic Four movie review

Yes, another movie review. It's hot outside - what else am I going to do? Today I went and saw Fantastic Four, which by the way, is the number one movie in America for the weekend.
If you're looking for a dark, moody movie like Batman Begins, don't see this movie. If you like fun little action movies based on comic books, check it out.
Personally, I love comic book movies, so this was a treat for me. I'm not saying it is a movie of epic proportions or anything like that, just saying it was a fun movie. The critics are having a field day with bashing it, but they probably don't even know who the Fantastic Four are.
As a comic book guy, I thought the casting was good, especially in the case of Johnny Storm (Human Torch) and Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic). I could have used a darker version of Dr. Doom, but you can't have everything. This movie is pretty much an origin story and is obviously the jumping off point for one or more sequels.
This was not my favorite comic book movie, but it is in the top 10 (and if you think about it, there have been a lot of comic book based movies). It is nowhere close to the two Spider-Man movies or the two X-Men movies, but I feel like it was two hours well spent. I give Fantastic Four 3 out of 5 stars.
Saturday, July 09, 2005
Punisher movie review

Okay, as a comic book and action movie guy, you would have thought I would have seen this film before it hit DVD, but that wasn't the case. I wanted to see this movie when it was in theaters, but I never got around to it and quite frankly, I forgot it was even out on DVD.
When browsing through the titles at NetFlix, I noticed it and remembered that I actually wanted to see it and am I glad I did! This movie is jam packed with action from beginning to end. It didn't do so great at the box office, but I thought it was a really fun action flick. Lots of gratuitous killing, but anyone that knows the character of the Punisher knows that would be essential in any film adaptation.
The story focuses on undercover agent Frank Castle, who is retiring and is ready to settle down with his wife and child. Well, let's just say that his plans are permanently put on hold and Castle's life changes forever. One good thing about this film is that you actually have to think a little. The questions of good and evil aren't as evident as they normally are in an action movie. Your views determine if the Punisher is a hero or just a villain.
The acting was not great, but I thought Thomas Jane made a fine Punisher. In a movie like this, you don't expect the actors to be vying for any Oscars. If you haven't seen the Punisher and you like action movies - check it out, I think you'll enjoy it. That's it for tonight. I give the Punisher 4 out of 5 stars.
Stay tuned for the next review - The Day After Tomorrow (that's the movie, not when I'll be doing the review)
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Movie Review - Collateral
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Yet another movie review
Monday, July 04, 2005
Friday, July 01, 2005
Justice is served ... or is it?

Well, the punishment for Kenny Rogers' temper tantrum came down today and it is pretty hefty by baseball standards. Kenny has been suspended for 20 games and he was fined $50,000 by Major League Baseball. While this sounds like a pretty big deal, there are two factors which make this punishment a lot less harsh than it seems. By being suspended for 20 games, Kenny, who pitches every fifth game usually, will miss only 4 -5 games. Also, in case you didn't know, because of the strength of the Major League Players Association (their union), suspended players in MLB still get their full salary while they are on suspension. Yes, that's right - Kenny is getting a month-long vacation and getting paid for it.
So, it seems like this situation basically only hurts the team and the guys on that team, as their best pitcher is unavailable for the next month and they don't get to fill his roster spot with another guy. Ahhh yes, America's pastime indeed!
Thursday, June 30, 2005
Brutality at the Ballpark

So, today Kenny Rogers, pitcher for the Texas Rangers, decided that television news cameramen could no longer film him walking to the field. Unfortunately, he forgot to tell the new rule to the camera guys. They were still filming away and Kenny decided that he would put a stop to it. In apparent rage, he shove 2 or 3 guys and threw down a couple of very expensive video cameras. All I can say is wow! What happened to this guy? He went from a fan favorite to a PR nightmare overnight. I hope he gets it back together because it will be a huge shame if this incident is what he is remembered for. Don't get me wrong, I'm not sticking up for him. I think he deserves a suspension and if he gets assault charges filed on him, he deserves that too. It'll just be a shame if his career ends on a note like this.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Some short movie reviews
I actually just finished watching The Incredibles a little while ago and I loved it. I can't believe it took me this long to check it out (NetFlix is a great thing!). I thought the animation was superb and the story was really great. I expect we'll see a sequel to this one in the not-too-distant future.
Over the weekend I watched Without a Paddle, starring Seth Green (Oz from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Matthew Lillard (Shaggy from the live-action Scooby-Doo movies). This was a really funny movie, but I'm glad I rented it and didn't pay the $8.50 it would have taken to see it in the theater. It was good, but not that good.
I've got 86 movies in my queue on NetFlix, so I'm sure you'll be seeing more of these mini-reviews over the coming months. As far as commenting goes, what have you seen? Got a suggestion? Maybe your suggestion will get pushed to the top of my queue. Thanks as always for reading!