Monday, July 31, 2006

ITS RAINING!! Ok, a very light mist drizzle but still, after the heat wave and high humidity we had two weeks ago to last week ending with cooler temps and some drizzle rain, who flipped the weather switch?! How does this weather happen all of a sudden in SoCali? Our weather can be very extreme here however it doesn't change in the course of overnight, its very (or use to be) gradual.

Weekly Recap:
Earlier last week traffic coming home has been really bad. I am not sure why because on a typical Monday it would take me under an hour. For some reason it took me almost 2 1/2 hours to get home, Tuesday was 2 hours and Wednesday was almost 2. Did something get announced to only travel the freeways when I am on the road and I missed the memo? I even tried going at different times but no go. Last Thursday I left at 8pm and got home at 8:45 which also includes stopping for gas and getting a sandwhich at Subway!!

At the movies:
This is a summer for the race cars! However this week's winner isn't animated as the early summer winner was. Sony's Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby takes the checkered flag with a 47 million opening. Struggling in a far second spot is the Paramount animated Barnyard with 16 mil. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" continues to lead the summer box office with an additional 11 mil and a cume of 379.7 mil which now makes it the #8 All Time Highest Grosses movie just passing "Spider-Man 2" and Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (#10 and # 9 respectively). By the end of this week it should take the #7 spot away from "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith". Holding on to this week's #4 slot is "Miami Vice" with 9.7 mil and rounding off the top 5 is thriller The Descent with a falling 8.8 mil. Other films that did not make the top 5 was The Night Listener with 3.6 mil however it was only released in 1300 locations so semi-limited.

Q & A:
None at this time.

Other News:
Fidel Castro (at 80) had some surgery last week from internal bleeding. In the meantime as he recovers, he gave temporary power to his younger brother. His younger brother is 75 and is considered more radical than Fidel ... how will this play out? Hundreds of people in Little Havana in Florida hit the streets celebrating when they heard the news of Fidel but is this pre-celebrating to something worse to come? Time will tell of course and I know nothing of the younger brother other than he is part of Fidel's current administration and was part of the coup that put Fidel in power.

Tips & Facts:
In 1860, Abraham Lincoln grew a beard at the suggestion of an 11 year-old girl.

"No more conning! No more! If you're gonna be my wife, you're gonna live a respectable life, chopping cars!"- Ray Liotta as Dean Cumanno in "Heartbreakers"

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

I am not sure what is wrong with Firefox these days. Taking a LOOOONG time to load a page and then I am starting to time out now. What is the dealio!? Is nothing working these days?? Well, it still functions better than internet explorer however IE is still my choice of browsers over Firefox. Is Firefox associated with Google ... because Google just flat out sucks.

Weekly Recap:

Survived another heat wave and it was extremely humid again. VERY similiar to Florida weather and VERY un-Southern Californian. Saturday the heat broke a bit however the humidity decided to stay around for the surf. On Wednesday went to the
OC Fair, a yearly tradition and always a good time. This year it was burgers and homemade chips that were really good. Didn't get to funnel cake because the chips really fill you up. The theme this year was "Flower Power", it should have been "run inside and stay cool".

On Thursday I drove down to Del Mar to the racetrack for a theatre chain event, again warm and sticky but the food was great (love their shrimp cocktail). I won the first race which was cool and lost from there, however in the end I did walk away with an extra $5.00 thanks to the first race. Its a good afternoon and its "where the turf meets the surf", the track is right next to the ocean.

At the movies:
Cops over Pirates this week, Universals
Miami Vice steals the box office lead opening with 25.2 million. However the swashbucklers were not to be outdone and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" still takes the #2 spot with an additional 20.5 mil and a cume of 358.4 making it now 11th highest all time box office movie surpassing "Finding Nemo", "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers", and "Jurassic Park" (14, 13, and 12 respectively). Just another 12 mil and it will overtake "The Passion of the Christ" in the #10 spot at 371 mil. New in the #3 spot is Fox's John Tucker Must Die scoring up 14.1 mil and holding in at #4 is Sony's "Monster House" with an additional 11.5 mil. Debuting in the #5 spot is WB's The Ant Bully with a very tiny 8.1 mil opener. I am sure WB can't be happy with that given the voice talents behind this animated summer flop.

One movie opened in limited engagement (7 screens) from Fox Searchlight called Little Miss Sunshine. This is a family who's "normal" was thrown out the door. The movie took the #18 spot this week with $485,000 which is very strong considering only 7 screens (average of 50,000+ per). The story is about a 7-year old girl (Olive) who gets a spot in the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant in Redondo Beach, California. The family must trek from Arizona to the pageant to help Olive win her life-long dream of being Little Miss Sunshine and the family pulls together long enough to make sure she gets there. I highly recommend this heart-warming and dark comedy to everyone!

Q & A:

Blonde- That is EXACTLY the scene from "Singin in the Rain" where the clip came from, excellent memory and I think you got the quote word for word! Awesome movie! Sad how it use to be part of the MGM library but now belongs to WB (via the Turner deal).


Other News:
Just recently the fighting in Baghdad took a spike for the worst and they are moving reserves from Kuwait. The current system and police are simply not working and the death toll for both soldiers and civilians is increasing along with the failing infra-structure of both government and utilities. Then you throw in the stalemate progress in Afghanistan, mix in a bit of South Lebanon and its just a hodge podge of explosions and turmoil. Left picture is of a Blackhawk helicopter at dusk in Iraq. Right picture of an Israeli SP Gun near the Lebanon border.

Tips & Facts:
A stamp shaped like a banana was once issued in the country of Tonga.


"Come on, he's one guy, and he's French."- Scott Caan as Turk Malloy in Ocean's Twelve.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

It seems that sticking to the default font size and style is working ok. It still does look a little odd from Internet Explorer but better than before. Clearly this program was meant to be used with Firefox which is fine. I will try and keep the font size as is but slightly change the font style. Hopefully it won't make things go crazy again and heck, it may not even be noticeable anyway.

Weekly Recap:
Most of this past week I spent just trying to stay cool. Its been close or just barely over 100 each day and mid week we were suppose to get some rain and t-storms but they moved right past us, But the heat didn't! The super hot days I wish I was home to just sit and float in the pool ... they are building or putting in a gym at work, I wonder if it will include a pool? Not that I would use it but its nice to know they have that kind of thing for the employees and even guests.

At the movies:
For the third straight week, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" holds on to the #1 spot discovering another 35 million bringing its grand booty to 322 mil!! This now ranks it #16 in the top lifetime highest grossing films AND its only week 3! Probably by the end of this week (Thurs, 7/27) it will over take the #15 and #14 films being "The Lion King" and "Forrest Gump" respectively. No doubt this will be Disney's highest grossing film ever since its within arm's length of "Finding Nemo" which is in the #13 spot for highest lifetime. Debuting in the #2 lot is Sony's summer animated attempt of Monster House scarying up 23 mil. Surfacing in the #3 spot is M. Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water with a tall tale of 18.2 mil. Word of mouth may not have been too good because its Friday to Saturday numbers were very flat. Rounding off the top 5 are "You, Me and Dupree" with another 12.8 mil and taking a short BIG fall is "Little Man" with 11 mil. Other movies that opened not making the top 5 is the long-awaited Clerks II offering up only 9.6 mil which puts it at #6. One of the banners for this film was MGM, another sad 2006 opening for the re-launching of the lion. Flying in at #7, Fox's My Super Ex-Girlfriend with a summer low of 8.7 mil.

Q & A:
None at this time (some questions may be already addressed in the comment section).

Other News:
The Israeli main battle tank (Merkava MK III) is probably the best out there today. Maybe only second to the US M-1 Abrams. The founding idea of this tank is to protect the crew first and utmost. It is a well tested and proven vehicle in battle and in the photo we see a convey rolling as the conflict with Lebanon continues. A war between these two forces ... between the Merkava and the Israeli airforce, my money is on Israel for this one. Another issue in that region that is going on is evacuation. The US is SO slow to get people out of there (US citizens that is) while other nations like France and Germany are doing everything they can to get their citizens out FAST! What was the hold up?!? People want to get out but the US embassy was telling them to stay put and they will get to them soon ... I just want to know what did soon equal to? Soon = 3 to 5 days I guess. Folks started getting out on Friday but this is days after the warnings and conflicts started.

Facts & Tips:
A one-day weather forecast requires about 10 billion mathematical calculations.

"Oh, don't be offended or anything. Movies are entertaining enough for the masses but the personalities on the screen just don't impress me. They don't talk, they don't act. Just a lot of dumb show, you know"- Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden in "Singin' in the Rain"

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Summertime BBQ ... or anytime BBQ, its all good!

So last year and the year before that, I use to visit the Fox lot over the summer every friday because they had a BBQ going on and it was great! There was the standard fare of hotdogs, hamburgers and then every week the third meat would change. It could be carne asada one week and then chicken another, once it was fried fish which went great as a fish taco. Now that I actually work on the lot, they change the rules and have it once every two weeks!!! What's the deal here?!?! So now I can't enjoy a great BBQ every Friday and sometimes when they do have it, chances have not been favorable and I have missed at least 2 BBQ's due to lunch meetings ... so sad, very bummed (photo above is not the lot bbq).

Weekly Recap:
I went to another collector's convention type thing for Hollywood memorabilia ... its a nice geek-fest to attend and they have them about 3 to 4 times a year. Various B to D list celebrities, some repeats but mostly different and/or new. It sure does vary a lot in genres of entertainment too. From TV to movie, soap opera to wrestling, horror to sci-fi ... it's quiet a collection, almost a must see. I was able to snap some shots with:

Debbie Reynods- (Singin in the Rain) CLASSIC!
Bruce Boxleitner- (Tron, Babylon 5) very cool!
Cindy Morgan- (Tron) very nice!
Linda Blair- (Exorcist) great person!
Ray Park- (Darth Maul, Toad from X-Men) Extremely nice guy
Daniel Logan- (Boba Fett from Episode II) Nice kid
Marc Singer- (V tv mini-series and Beastmaster) Very friendly
Richard Herd- (V tv mini-series) Very nice
Fred Dryer- (Hunter tv series) Tall and nice!
Stephanie Kramer- (Hunter tv series) very sweet
Steven Williams- (21 Jumpstreet) very cool!
Terry Kiser- (Weekend at Bernie's) Still ALIVE, haha
Herb Jefferson Jr- (Boomer on Battlestar Galactica original series) Nice
Kevin McCarthy- (many credits) sweet man
Ken Osmond- (Eddie Haskel from Leave it to Beaver) cool guy

At the movies:
No surprised that "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" takes first in its second week of release digging up another 62.2 million with a 10-day total of over 255 mil. Debuting in the #2 spot is Sony's Little Man with a sizeable 21.7 mil. Crowding its way to the #3 spot is You, Me and Dupree squeezing in 21.3 mil. Still flying high is "Superman Returns" in the #4 spot with an additional 11.6 mil and rounding off the top 5 is "The Devil Wears Prada" with an extra 10.5 mil.

Q & A:
None at this time.

Other News:
Can no one get along in the Middle East? Talk about an all out war going on between Israel and Beirut. Granted Beirut has been a hotbed of activity for so long and now its full scale bombings, artillery and missles ... yet when I watch the news there seems to be next to nothing on coverage. I thought Hezbollah was considered one of the top 10 terrorist organizations out there but I am not certain how high on the list it is. Again the US sits on the sidelines, probably working on sanctions when this and South Korea are VERY visible and openly bigger threats than Iraq was at its peak! But, this is coming from a president who hasn't a clue that a microphone would be on during a MEDIA/PRESS event and swears on air to Tony Blair (not AT him mind you).

Facts & Tips:
Mt. Katahdin in Maine is the 1st place in the US to get sunlight each morning.

"If you're gonna steal from Terry Benedict, you'd better goddamn know. This sort of thing used to be civilized. You'd hit a guy, he'd whack you, done. But with Benedict... at the end of this, he'd better not know you're involved, not know your names, or think you're dead. Because he'll kill you, and then he'll go to work on you."- Elliot Gould as Reuben Tishkoff in "Ocean's Eleven

Saturday, July 01, 2006

And the rockets red glare ...

4th of July last Tuesday and it was a quiet one for me. I played on the computer, did some odds and ends around the house and then went grocery shopping. I do enjoy time off once and awhile. The highlight of it all was sleeping in! But I do remember how I got these liberties (well, not so much remember as I wasn't there but more appreciation and rememberance). So I wish a safe journey home to all the troops abroad in harms way and say "THANKS" to those in the past and present who ensured our countries freedoms. Picture on the left is a painting of the attack on Bunker Hill in 1775.

Weekly Recap:
Last Tuesday night my friend's warehouse burned down due to fireworks (currently the reported cause). Luckily it was late evening and no one was working that day but its still a very sad thing. Its all fun and games till someone gets hurt or something gets damaged (or destroyed in this case). What is also sad is the place had years and years of movie history in there from probably 20 to 25 years (if not longer).

I decided to change the format of the blog text wise. Going with the normal size and font defaults because when I change it, there always seems to be some problem. At first I was just having general problems but that was due to Internet Explorer. MOST of the issues resolved when I switched to working on the blog on Mozilla Firefox. But as I go and change certain things ... some issues still arise. So, lets see how this works now.

At the movies:
I am sure Disney is thrilled this Monday ... opening day for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was just over 50 million and a total weekend cume of about 131 million. The film set many box office records (including highest opening day and highest 2-day gross). No other main stream movies opened against it ... which is smart because it would look rather embarrasing I would imagine. The #2 spot goes to "Superman Returns" flying in with another 21.9 which is a nice 2nd week number for the man of steel. Holding by a strap is "The Devil Wears Prada" at #3 fitting in another 15.6 mil which is a strong number as well. "Click" manages to stay in-tune for 12 more mil and rounding off the top 5 is "Cars" speeding in with another 10.3 million. A little indie film from WIP (Warner Bros Indepedant) titled A Scanner Darkly opened this weekend in about 17 locations bringing in a nice per screen average of about 24k each. That is above the average line although not the highest.

Q & A:
Not really a Q/A but a comment left about the penny ... I think it makes the arguement and the appeal of an electronic banking (or cashless) society more desirable and practical.

Other News:
North Korea launched 7 missiles which all fizzled out and crashed into the Sea of Japan. The US knew this program has been in the works for so long yet we are not reacting to it till they are at the stage of test firing. What gets me is they say the missiles were fired toward Hawaii ... and? They have to point them somewhere and the direction of the Sea of Japan and Hawaii are the same yet they say they were aimed at Hawaii ... serioulsy people ... Hey I just threw a rock out my window and I hit this tree 10 feet away BUT the tragectory was the same as the Getty Museum 10 miles away, I was aiming for the Getty Museum!! I CONFESS! In all seriousiness, Kim Jong Il is a nut case ... in my opinion he is more pyschotic than Saddam was and he keeps his people in poverty. Also Kim is reported (and doesn't hide the fact) he has WMD's ... and yet he still sits in power while Iraq is in ruins ... go figure. Can you spot North Korea in this satellite image taken at night?

Facts & Tips:
A queen bee can lay 800-1500 eggs per day.

"It costs nearly a billion dollars just to turn the lights on around here."- Don S. Davis as General George S. Hammond in the TV series "Stargate SG-1"