Saturday, November 19, 2016
Fun with nephews
Today we too nephew #2 birthday shopping. First we stopped off for lunch at Firehouse Subs, his choice. We then went to Toys-R-Us, and he ended up getting a new r/c car. I picked up 3 new Hot Wheels monster cars. (But it's after Halloween, you know?) Then back over to older sister-in-law's place. When we got there, they were all playing outside, so we joined in. We tossed around a couple of soft footballs. They rode scouters. And there was even an Otter Pop break. It was a fun time. I don't get to do much of that.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
chairs and comics
Yesterday I got a new office chair. Well, computer chair for home. The one I have been using is easily 15+ years old, and has been showing its age for awhile. I was supposed to get a chair from the in-laws. Instead, that went to my younger sister in-law and her husband. Mom in-law provided funds to get a new chair instead. We went shopping at Staples. I was going to get a small one, but wife convinced me to get a bigger one. So I did. And it is very nice to have a new chair. I just assembled it this morning, and so far it is very good. Hope that I can keep it nice and it lasts 15+ years.
For those that know me and follow me on social outlets know that I like comic books and characters. Just last year I actually started collecting more comics. My usual has been trying to get any Predator comics. This is my favorite sci-fi/comic character. Bad-ass aliens with kick-ass technology! Sorry for the language. (no. no you are not.) They have actually been doing a lot for Aliens and Predator the past few years. Here are some titles:
For those that know me and follow me on social outlets know that I like comic books and characters. Just last year I actually started collecting more comics. My usual has been trying to get any Predator comics. This is my favorite sci-fi/comic character. Bad-ass aliens with kick-ass technology! Sorry for the language. (no. no you are not.) They have actually been doing a lot for Aliens and Predator the past few years. Here are some titles:
- Archie vs Predator
- Vampirella vs Aliens
- Fire and Stone under the following:
- Aliens
- Predators
- Aliens vs Predators
- Prometheus
- Dredd vs Predator
The Fire and Stone was done with 4 parts under each franchise(?), giving a total of 16 comics. Now I am not sure what order to actually read them in as I am sure they all reference each other. Dark Horse Comics is doing a new arc for the Aliens/Predator franchises called Life and Death. And it is being done in the same manner, but being released one franchise at a time. I guess this is to help us know where to start reading. Hopefully this will encompass all 4 franchises.
I am also getting:
- the main Star Wars arc
- Deadpool
- Deadpool/Spider-man
- Deadpool and the Mercs for Money
- Puppet Master
- Batman Beyond
- Oblivion
- The Shadow
- The Lone Ranger and Green Hornet
Plus some other one-offs and short arcs. The only problem is that I need to read them. I really should set aside time for comic reading. (I never expected to say that as an adult.) There are so many more that I would like to get, but I need to keep my comic book budget in check. After all I do have other pricey hobbies.
Well that's all for now.
Party on Wayne! Party on Darth!
Saturday, November 5, 2016
October movies week 4
And almost a week late. Here is the list:
- Zoombies
- The Mummy 1999
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
- The Wolfman 2010
- I, Frankenstein
- The Fog
- Hotel Transylvania
- Monsters vs Aliens
- Dracula 1931
- The House of Dracula
- The Wolf Man 1941
- Young Frankenstein
- The Addams Family
I know that Universal is rebooting their monsters and trying to do a shared universe like the MCU. Too bad they couldn't include The Wolfman and I, Frankenstein into it. I actually enjoyed watching those movies. Though I do have to admit that the original Wolf Man is better. But I do like the new take on Frankenstein's monster with I, Frankenstein. Oh well, I guess we'll wait and see what Universal does. I hope the keep with the original Wolf Man, mostly. I do like the idea that he is a reluctant werewolf in search of a cure.
Zoombies. Well what's there to say about that one. It's a Syfy pictures movie (The Asylum). So basically what you would expect: a bunch of zoo animals become zombies and kill people, while a group of people try to escape.
Unfortunately I didn't get chance to watch any movies on Halloween. But I did go over to younger sister-in-law's house and help hand out candy. Yay!
Earlier at work, I wore some of my costume t-shirts. I also participated in a potluck by baking some gluten free peanut butter cookies. I actually tried to make them vegan. No, I'm not vegan. I also got in my new iPhone. My previous one was requiring a recharge before i even left work, and after a full night of charging. But the phone is over 3 years old too. So it was time. It was an OK Halloween.
At work, we have been allowed to grow beards again. So I have been doing that. And I also found out that there are beard care products. I have tried some from Badass Beard Care. Next I am going to try some from Texas Beard Co. I've been going for the outdoorsy scents. So far I am likely the cedar and pine smell. Oh, and no shave November is just like any other month for me now.
That's all for now.
Happy November!
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
October 2016 Movies Week 3
Well I'm posting this a little late, but I'm posting it. Here is this weeks (don't you mean last weeks) movie list:
- Resident Evil: Damnation
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
- The War of the Worlds 1953
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1941
- The Return of the Vampire 1943
- Them!
- Underworld
- Lego Scooby-Doo!: Haunted Hollywood
Another mix of good and fun movies. I've actually been enjoying the classic monster movies. I think I'm going to have to remember to go to TCM and scroll through the list next year and hopefully catch a butch that I have missed. Love watching these old classics. (I really should look at TCM's schedule more. There are probably other great classic movies to watch.)
This past Friday was my 10th year anniversary. Every year past 3 for me is a great one (I have my reasons, and not going into them here). I'm going to have to try and do something extra next year, but we'll see how our schedules go. I would like to take a train ride for one of our anniversaries. We went to Hash House A Go Go for brunch. A very awesome place. Their tag line is "Twisted Farm Food." I ended up getting just a regular breakfast: eggs, potatoes, biscuit, bacon, and sausage. It was good. Will be going back, and I'll have to get something different. The place seems a little like a bar and grill, farm food with good rock and roll. We then went to see Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. It's been a while since we saw the first one. This one is good. I like action films. Then for dinner we ate at Panchos. I'm not big on eating Mexican, mainly because I'm not big on spicy foods. But I did have my first Chimichanga! Thanks mostly to Deadpool. It was the wife's pick so I agreed.
Well that's all I can think of for now.
"What evil lurks in the heart of man? Only the Shadow knows!"
Saturday, October 15, 2016
October movies week 2 and comic related stuff
Hey, another round of movies.
- Bride of Frankenstein
- Day of the Triffids
- Resident Evil: Afterlife
- Resident Evil: Retribution
- Clue
- Van Helsing: The London Assignment
- Van Helsing
- Deathgasm
- Ghostbusters (1984)
- Ghostbusters II
Some more great classics. More Resident Evil. I'll actually go and see the 6th one when it comes out. And the best movie based on a game: Clue.
I finally picked up the Darkman collection. Actually I have the first one, but never picked up the other two. I decided to go looking and found the three pack on Amazon cheaper than buying 2 and 3 individually. And I also ordered Darkman vs Army of Darkness graphic novel. Can't wait to read it.
Another thing I like is costume t-shirts. I have several, and the collection is slowly growing. I recently got in a classic Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider. My collection so far includes Star Wars, Marvel, and Ghostbusters. I actually started with Ghostbusters Venkman, that has glow-in-the-dark slime. I have a Green Lantern t-shirt, but unfortunately it is more of a logo shirt than a costume one. Guess I'l have to change that.
Speaking of Ghostbusters, there's a video/song mash-up that you should check out: Thunder Busters by Wax Audio. But be warned, if you haven't listened to mash-ups you might start looking for more after this. There are good ones, and there are some not-so good ones. This is one of the good ones. Actually Wax Audio does some very good mash-ups.
And another bit of info on me. I enjoy metal music. My favorite band right now is Powerman 5000. But I also like others: Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica, White/Rob Zombie, etc. Megadeth just recently released a new ablum: Dystopia. I enjoy this one. Metallica is releasing a new album soon: Hardwired...To Self-Destruct. Sr far they have released 2 songs/videos, Hardwired and Moth into Flame. Both are great. I have listened to them several times, and can't wait for the album. PM5K is also supposed to be working on a new album, and I thought it was supposed to be released this year.
Who you gonna call?
Saturday, October 8, 2016
October 2016 more movies
Well instead of daily posting of the movies I have been watching, I figure I would just do a weekly posting (good. otherwise that would be just silly). Here is the list for this past week:
- Resident Evil: Degeneration
- Resident Evil (live action)
- Resident Evil: Apocalypse
- Resident Evil: Extinction
- Frankenstein (1931)
- The Mummy (1932)
- The Invisible Man (1933)
On the Resident Evil movies, I do enjoy them all (really?). However, I prefer the CGI movies over the live action. Big surprise there, right? (not really.) The CGI movies seem to be a lot closer to the games, revolving around the main characters from the games (of course they are). The live action ones are entertaining, but would have been much better if they were closer to the video game stories and characters. Maybe when a few years have passed after the 6th one, someone else can come in and give us better live action ones (don't bet on it). The other thing that bugs me about the live action movies, is that they went the zombie apocalypse route. Something that most all other live action movies have done. Personally, I think this idea is way over used, and too easy to do. Plus it's predictable. Look a new zombie movie. Let me guess, a group of people trying to survive a zombie apocalypse? Yep. "Yay!" He says sarcastically (hmmmmm...now where did that come from I wonder). At least the CGI movies still have civilization with a zombie virus outbreak, and I think that alone makes them better.
As to the other 3 movies, can you believe that this is the first time that I am actually watching them? (Not really.) I can't either. I should have done this years ago (duh). They are very good, even today. I am watching the off the DVR, so I may not get to see some of the other classic monster movies this year. But I do want to work on picking them up on DVD or Blu-ray so that I can watch them any time and without commercials.
On a non-movie related note (again? really? you should broaden your blog post titles if that is what you are going to do), I have been picking up candy for the office. I don't ask for anything in return, and it is there for all to enjoy. This year I have been focusing more on vegan acceptable candy as another co-team (not sure if that really is a thing, but I don't care!) has a couple vegans and I want them to feel included. Turns out Swedish Fish and Laffy Taffy are vegan friendly. And they have been a big hit. So this weekend I have picked up both for the office.
Danger Zone! (what?!?!?)
Sunday, October 2, 2016
October 2016 movies continue
Before I get to my movie list for today, I did some weekend errands (then why is this post titled just about movies), including taking the wife's car in for the oil change.
I got home with lunch, and got caught up on the FIA WRX round 10 in Latvia. What an awesome race! It is a new track and 1st time for all the drivers. The 1st two heats were normal racing. But then they got rain. And that is when the fun began. Lots of missed turns, rubbing, bumping, and crashing. All drivers are OK, which is always the awesome part after seeing them wreck. There were even 2 Latvia drivers in the race, Baumanis and Nitiss. I was rooting for them both to take the podium. But they didn't make it past their semi-final. And my favorite driver, Ken Block, didn't even make it to a semi-final. Though his team mate Andreas Bakkerud did make it to the final, but he didn't podium. The winners in this round were:
- Sebastian Loeb - French
- Mattias Ekstrom - Swedish
- Timmy Hansen - Swedish
Congrats to them! And great racing to all! (Oh sure. Way to include all the drivers). Can't wait to watch the next round at Estering track in Germany on Oct 14-16.
On to my Halloween movie marathon progress (well it's about time). Today I actually watched two (you do like to live adventureously on the weekend, don't you):
- Bloodrayne
- DOOM
(Um...what?!?!?!)
Both movies based on video game franchises. Bloodrayne is alright (keep telling yourself that). The move is a set during the Dark Ages with vampires. And even though DOOM lacks what really makes the games awesome, I do still enjoy watching it. (Well at least it wasn't directed by that Uwe Boll guy. Probably would have had it take place entirely on Earth, and have the monsters be some sort of military or corporate genetic weapon gone wrong.)
(I would have some sort of closing, but I can't think right now. So. . .good fight! Good night!)
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