Sunday, December 28, 2008
Vancouver - Day 3 - 12/28/08
We woke up a bit later today, since we stayed up til the morning hours on Sat night. Once we got all showered and ready, we headed out for a late breakfast...brunch...early lunch...whatever you wanna call it! We just hit up the Denny's that's on Davie. What can I say? We love it on Davie St. lol Saw a few more couples walking hand in hand today. So sweet. Though Juan & I...that's not really our thing. lol We prefer to just walk at our own pace.
We've still been noticing a lot of Spanish speaking people, which has surprised us somewhat. From everything we'd heard and read before getting here, we didn't expect too many Spanish-speaking people around here. Still, they could be tourists just like us. So who knows. We still haven't really made any new friends, which I've kinda been wanting to do. It'd be nice to meet a local and then keep in touch later on, maybe even have them visit our city and show them around down the road. We still got time...so maybe we'll make a friend or two soon.
So back to our breakfast. We ate at the Denny's and then decided to just take Davie all the way down through the West End section and ending at the beach area. I believe we started out at English Bay Beach then worked our way down to First Beach, Sunset Beach Park and then just walked back onto the main streets after the Burrard Bridge. The beach itself was covered in snow. The ocean water was so clean & clear and I imagine cold (we didn't go that far into it). At times the sun would come out so it would make for such beautiful scenery. We had a snow covered beach, with random snow men positioned through it, a section of wet sand just past the snow lead up to the ocean, a group of ducks all swam together, off in the distance the ships were afloat and the False Creek Ferry made it's trips across the waters, taking people from one oceanside of Vancouver to another. We took a bunch of photos as we played in the snow, throwing snowballs at each other and laying down on the cold snow. We made a few snowmen friends and posed with them for pictures. Such tourists!
I'll definitely say one thing, if any of you ever plan to visit here in the winter season when it's snowing or raining...I'd definitely recommend investing in one good pair of weatherproof shoes! We both bought some right before leaving and they have come in very handy, keeping our feet always dry despite the many slush & water puddles that we step into. Plus, they are nice enough to wear when we go out too, so we didn't have to bring more than that one pair each. :)
The whole walk and visit to the beach probably took us a couple of hours, so we were pretty cooled up by then. Not frozen though. Despite all the cold snow, it wasn't as cold as we'd thought. Helps that we had some weatherproof jackets, a sweater underneath, plus our gloves and beanies. lol But a nice hot cup of chocolate still sounded so good. So we hit up the Blenz Coffee, the Canadian Coffee Company, that's located right on the corner from our hotel. Juan got a Belgian Milk Chocolate and I got the Belgian White Chocolate. Both were very good. We took a seat at some stools by the window and watched the people walking by. We finished the rest of our hot chocolate back at the room with some of those cookies we'd gotten from the market. :)
That night, at around 10, we decided to meet up with a new friend, Kevin, at Delilah's, a bar & restaurant out in the West End area, near where we'd spent the time playing in the snow. When we got there though we found out the place was already closing. lol So he then just told us to meet up at another spot a few blocks down instead, The Calling, another bar/restaurant. We finally met him (and his friend who was also visiting, from Venezuela, Sara) and had a great time talking over food & drinks and some live music. I just had a mojito while Juan had a salad. Little did I know that I probably should've gotten some food at that point too. hehe 'Cause after we were done there all four of us headed over to Kevin's apt, which was pretty much around the corner. He had a really nice place overlooking the streets of West End Vancouver. I liked how he had it decorated and whatnot, including some of his own paintings and photographs, which I liked. So, there we all just talked some more, listened to music and had a few more drinks. I loved getting to know some new people and making new friends. This was something we've never really been able to do on previous trips. While we were chilling there, that was when I went for the vodka mixed drinks and...well, we had to spend the night. hehe I remember most of the night...other parts had to be filled in for me the next morning. lol Good times.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Vancouver - Day 2 - 12/27/08
Anyhow, we woke up this morning probably around 9:30 or so. Not dramatically late but also enough to get some sleep from our 3am end yesterday. We took a quick shower and then around noon we headed out to grab a bite. We just ended up going to that Subway that was near us for a quick lunch. We still need to find a more nicer sit-down place soon. Neither of us is big on fancy sushi, seafoods or other exotics...so whatever we end up going to will most likely be something more simpler...but hopefully still nice and fancy atmosphere. hehe
After we ate, we came back to the room to grab a few things and plan out the day a bit. We decided that today we'd hit the shopping areas. We walked from our hotel all the way up north to the Vancouver Harbor, where Canada Place is located. Canada Place was built for the 1986 Vancouver expo and is a landmark here, with it's sail-like roof reflecting Canada's nautical history. On our way there though we stopped at the Pacific Centre shopping area, where more than 150 stores and services are located. It's a nice spot if you need to do some shopping or grab a snack, though some of the stores can be pretty pricey, such as the Harry Rosen. I wasn't planning to, but I ended up buying a nice long sleeve Tshirt that I liked. You know...something new to wear for New Year's. hehe (It was on clearance at the Sears...shhhh. Though, truth be told, the Sears here in Vancouver had way nicer clothes than the ones back home.) We also walked along some of the shops on Robson Street, just checking out the areas. Along the way we snapped a few pictures at some nice snow covered wintery sections. I love how the whole snow filled landscape looks but I would also love to be able to see what's underneath all that snow! Plus, as mentioned earlier, it's tricky walking in it at times. hehe
Once our walks through Downtown were done we just came back to our room, took a quick refresher nap, and then later went for a quick snack at the KFC on Davie St, the gay 'hood. Yeah yeah, I know, I can hear many of you yelling "You're travelling and eating there!?" LOL But no worries, we do plan to eat something nicer soon. We can't always eat fancy after all. hehe As we sat there at the counters eating our chicken, we looked out the windows at the happy gay couples walking by, some hand in hand. Awww...gotta love that. hehe
After our lil meal, we stopped by the Super Value on Davie to pick up some cookies and snacks for when we get the munchies back at the hotel room. It's kinda funny...but I love little walks like this, stopping by at random markets and whatnot. Makes me feel like if I live here,just one of the locals. hehe We then just walked back, chilled for a bit and looked up more info on what's to be done on a Saturday night. As we were walking back, we noticed an ad for the Latino night at Numbers, the club we went to last night. We are so going there this Monday night! Turns out it only happens the last Monday of the night. hehe
For tonight we decided to check out another gay club, which is supposed to be the biggest one here, Celebrities. If you're from L.A., think of Arena...it had one main dance floor with some stairs leading up to some walkways on the side (though they were closed off). We sent in our names to the guest list at around 8pm from the room and were at the door to the club around 11pm. Unfortunately, turns out we had to send in our names at least 24 hours in advance for whatever night we wanted. But further proof that Canadians here are pretty nice & friendly...the guy at the door let one of us get in free anyway. :)
The club played mostly dance/remix music. Lots of bass, beats, electronic music, etc. I don't mind it, I actually knew most of the songs. Juan, on the other hand, isn't into that much. So he wasn't feeling the music. Also, it was a much younger crowd than our night at Numbers, and it seemed like at least half the place was straight couples too. Not that there's anything wrong with that of course, but we were hoping for more fellow gay men since it is a gay club. lol But from what we've been told the gay clubs here are popular with a lot of straight people, too. So I guess it's a good thing. Long story short, we just ended up leaving a bit earlier than planned. Oh and at one point a photographer for their website (Jonathan Evans) came by and snapped our picture. I guess we'll see if we make it on the Celebrities site soon. Watch for us. hehe (Update: we made it on the site! hehe)
Tomorrow we probably won't do a club at night, might actually check out a movie at night if we've got nothing else to do...just do to something more chill. We'll see...
Vancouver - Day 1 - 12/26/08
After we finally left the plane and entered the airport, we stood by the luggage carousel waiting for our suitcases. And waiting...and waiting...and nothing. The carousel stopped spinning and we still had no luggage, along with a few others on our plane. Turned out that because of the snow some of the luggage carts weren't able to make it to the terminal so they were delayed a bit. Fortunately we were able to finally get them there.
We then headed out to look for the Airporter, a lower fare shuttle (compared to Taxis) that goes to all the major hotels in the Dowtown Vancouver area, which is where we were staying. The driver was really cool, very nice and friendly, reminded me of Hans, the tour guide we had in our 2005 Eurotrip. About the weather here...it was snowing non stop all afternoon and the whole city was covered in snow. I had never really seen anything like it....so we were in awe. It was a Winter Wonderland. Unfortunately, this also meant that traffic was moving quite slow. Turns out that despite getting quite a bit of rain here, they don't really get too much snow. But at least we got a mini-tour of the area as the bus wound it's way from hotel to hotel. We also got a glimpse of some stores having their Boxing Day sales, such as the Coach store which had a huge line of people outside. They're still doing a bunch of Boxing Day/Week sales around here. Who knows we may have to take advantage of a few sales. hehe
In the end, we ended up finally reaching our hotel at around 3:30, checked in, and then went to grab some food because we hadn't had a bite since the early morning BK breakfast. lol We were looking for a Subway but never found one, so ended up at a Numero Uno pizza joint, and had a couple of slices. Near us were a few other spanish-speaking people...so it was nice to see other latino people. hehe Once we walked back to the hotel, I noticed there was a Subway just about three doors down from our hotel! But it was in the other direction from when we left the hotel...so we missed it! lol
On our way back to the room we just grabbed a few snacks at a market and then took a short nap to recover a bit. After waking up around 9 we showered and got ready to head out and hit Davie St, the local gay neighborhood (a la' West Hollywood). While doing so, "Celine", the Celine Dion story, was playing on TV. hehe
We ended up at Numbers for our first night, a somewhat smaller 3 floor bar/club. We both had a couple of drinks and just danced all night! It was really fun, and the people are really friendly, especially this one guy that kept going around to everyone. He'd come by and hug us and tell us he loved our happiness and we were beautiful and loved to see us happy and whatnot. hehe He was quite the friendly guy. There were quite a few hotties too, and apparently we weren't half bad ourselves cuz we did notice we caught a few looks. LOL Nice to know we still got something at our age. hehe
So now we're just here chilling a bit before knocking out. It's 3 am. Tomorrow we'll figure out what we want to do...and most likely hit another club at night. We still have to figure out our New Year's plans.
Aside from a bunch of delays due to the snow at the start of our day, it was a pretty good day overall. The snow apparently is ending and we'll have more rain, but it's cool. As long as we have our winter apparel it's not as bad as we imagined outside, not even at night. :)
Thursday, December 25, 2008
'Twas the night before Canada
I can't wait! Can't wait to see what the city is like, what the people are like, the places...everything. I'm sure we're gonna have a nice time no matter what we do. And if I get the chance to, I may post a few blogs while I'm there or share some pics over at MySpace or something. hehe We'll see.
For now...almost time to hit the hay. Merry X-Mas, one and all!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Let it snow!
Wow. Seeing that live image above, from Vancouver.com's webcam, now I actually kind of hope it does snow a bit while we're in Vancouver! I was crossing my fingers for some sunny days. But with this being the holiday season, a nice, cool, snowy landscape would be just perfect! Plus, for some reason I've noticed that when the forecast shows "sunny", the temps are lower than when it rains or snows. Hmmm...I'm not sure why that is. Anyone?
Rain though, that's another story. I've gotten enough here lately, thank you very much mother nature! So all I ask for is a niche, light coating of snow. Not TOO much, mind you. I don't wanna be snowed in all the time! But just enough so that I can go around humming to "Winter Wonderland".
Friday, December 19, 2008
One Week 'Til VancouBRRRR, Canada
For whatever reason, I've procrastinated so much in my preparations for this trip. I've made a few purchases for the trip (a guidebook, map, new shoes) but other than that haven't gotten other stuff I may need, such as some thermals, sweaters for layering, new socks to replaced the hole-ridden ones I have now, and maybe even some new pants. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of dinero to begin with so that kinda makes it tough. Plus, it's the holidays and I want to get my family some gifts! I just need my parent's gifts now. I'm trying to economize wherever I can. Last night, I saw season six of "24" on sale for $18. I'd been waiting forever for that one to go on sale to update my collection! But, alas, I was strong and resisted that temptation. :(
So this weekend, which unfortunately I forgot is also known as one of "the busiest holiday shopping weekends", I'll be heading out to try and make some of my final purchases. Watch out closeout stores and clearance racks, here I come!
Aside from random toiletries to replace the cheap crap hotels give, some of the other main purchases I want to get done are for things to keep me warm. Turns out...going up north...gets colder! Who would've thought, right? lol Being a Southern California native, I don't get too many days of extreme cold. Yesterday morning, for example, my car told me it was about 43F outside! (No, it didn't talk to me! I'm not crazy! I just read the temperature dial.) It was cold enough so that there was a thin layer of ice near the top of my windshield. I was freezing out there! And that was probably just the low for the day here in L.A.. Turns out that upon our arrival at Vancouver, 43F would be considered a high for them! Brrrrrrr....As of now, this is what it's looking like on our first weekend there...
Thursday, December 18, 2008
ANSWER:
I had the "pleasure" of being stuck behind this car this morning.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
HEROES: What Would YOUR Power Be?
Anyhow, while responding to my friend Franky's comments on the episode, I was talking about the injections that people were giving themselves to obtain the super-human powers. Daphne, on the show, was saying that there may be a connection between people's personalities/needs/hopes and the powers that they end up receiving. Daphne, a paraplegic, wanted to be able to run so she ends up with super speed. Matt, always worried about what people thought about him, ends up being able to read minds. And my little analysis was that Ando, once he injected himself, ended up having the power to boost other people's abilities because he's always been there helping out others, giving them that support they need when things didn't look so great, especially to Hiro. He was always boosting Hiro's confidence. And if you really think about it, I guess you can figure out connections to other's powers too. Peter always seemed like someone willing to help people out, to understand them, to connect...so he ends up being able to literally connect into people's powers. Hiro, as the series began, was stuck in a boring office job, probably wishing the day could just go by faster, just as I always do. So then he ends up being able to control time and space.
This brings me to the actual question part of all this. IF YOU WERE TO INJECT YOURSELF WITH THE SUPER-FORMULA, WHAT POWER DO YOU THINK YOU'D GET?
As I thought about it, one of my answers was that I think I'd get the power of the sonic yell (being able to use my voice to send out super destructive sound waves). This power has actually already appeared on the show. My reason behind this being that I tend to be a soft spoken person. In most situations, I'll usually only speak out if I really need to say something. Otherwise I tend to stay mostly quiet and listen more than anything. (This all varies though, depending on how well I know the person then I may actually talk more.) But still, I've often wished I could be more like those people that are comfortable talking out loud, on and on, with anyone and everyone, treating even strangers as if they've known them for years. :) Or...now that I really think about it, I think I might also end up with the power of multiplicity. Being able to multiply, make copies of myself. So that one copy of myself can be out working all day, while the other me, the "original" me, can just be out having fun or stay home all day. This, of course, would stem from the fact that I'm just lazy and wish I didn't have to work but could still have fun. lol
So again I ask you, IF YOU WERE TO INJECT YOURSELF WITH THE SUPER-FORMULA, WHAT POWER DO YOU THINK YOU'D GET?
The Trips is Better than the Destination
It was raining a bit this morning and was pretty damn cold and grey outside. I'm still feeling like a sore throat is coming on, but so far it hasn't hit full force so I'm doing my best to fight it off. But despite all that, there I was in my car, heater on, driving to work. I popped in my Lady Gaga "The Fame" and really got into the music. I was in a good mood, relaxed, travelling down the busy morning traffic and nothing was getting to me. For a few brief moments I almost forgot where this
nice feeling trip was taking me to. It was one of those times when the trip itself was way better than the destination, know what I mean? :) And now here I am, starting the brand new day at work. To which I say, "Grrrrrrrrr!"
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
"Christmas Really Sucks" by Jay Brannan
Jay Brannan, one of my favorite singer/songwriters and all around funny and cool guy, put up a little youtube video of a holiday themed song. Just thought I'd share it. Yeah it's a bit of a sad one but hey, not all Xmas songs can be all jingly bells and snowmen!
Christmas Really Sucks
music and lyrics by Jay Brannan
it's cold, but light outside
another sleepless night
and santa never made it
it's just another day
at least it feels that way
it's christmas, and i hate it
the streets are empty
and so am i
to "merry christmas" i reply
don't put your trust
in happily ever after
fall if you must
for simple things like laughter
you said you'd always be here
but then you had to go
well, christmas really sucks this year
thought you should know
i'm craving pancakes
so much my stomach aches
but there is nothing open
you're on the telephone
sounds like you're not alone
it's been so long since we've spoken
has your day been merry?
cuz mine's been blue
hey, can i stay in love with you?
don't put your trust
in happily ever after
fall if you must
for simple things like laughter
you said you'd always be here
but then you had to go
well, christmas really sucks this year
thought you should know
© 2008 great depression publishing
For more of his videos, visit his youtube page, youtube.com/jaybrannan
Monday, December 15, 2008
What is this???
What the hell is that thing for, in the picture below?
And no I don't mean the bottles of sauces. lol I'm taking about that metallic, standing thing with the white plastic upside down Y shaped thing sticking down from it. I see them often near the beverage sections at certain restaurants...but as much as I try to figure it out, I can never get what the hell it's for. I'm probably just being totally clueless here and I should know this...but then again, who knows, maybe I'm not alone on this one!? LOL First person to fill me in get's a cookie! lol
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Trailer)
X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE HD
I'm also really excited to see another X-Men character I've always enjoyed, Gambit, coming to live action! :) Check him out...
The Face to Face Shuffle
Anyhow, with that in mind, I was wondering if there's a name for another little thing that happens to me often. I'll call it the "Face to Face Shuffle" for now. lol You know...when you're walking in on direction and someone is coming toward you, then when you both are face to face you move to one side, they move to that same side, so then you move to the other side, then they do it also, until finally one person stops moving and the other is able to go around. It's like a little dance! These awkward yet kinda funny moments happen quite too often here in my office. So makes me wonder if there's an official term for these incidents. :)
Rainy Monday Morning
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Random Hottie
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Funny Bumper Sticker
"YES, THIS IS MY TRUCK.
NO, I WON'T HELP YOU MOVE."
Last Night's HEROES: Does it Tingle?
If you're not caught up to last night's Heroes episode, then don't read on after the picture of Elle below! I'm warning ya...spoilers to be found through the rest of the post...
****SPOILERS BELOW****
First off, I just have to say...I'm gonna miss our favorite little shocker girl! I guess any and all doubts that may have been left after last week's episode, about whether or not Sylar really killed Elle or if something else was going to happen
to save her at the last minute...those are all thrown out now. Poor little Elle is really dead. And not just dead...burned to a crisp! :( There was a lot of outrage from many of the fans from what I read online, some saying they aren't going to watch the show anymore. But I ask you, were those the true fans to begin with then? LOL I'll miss having her on but if the trade off is having big bad Sylar back again, then I'm game! I love having the Sylar that we knew and feared finally coming back! As Sylar was burning Elle's body, and we got that closeup of the fire reflected in his eyes...I loved that shot. To me part of it showed some sadness he felt in what he had to do, but also that fire in his eyes kinda showed how he's been ignited again...Sylar is back!
I was one of those that felt that Elle might still be alive. We never saw him fully kill her last week. Oh and by the way, is it just me or did it seem like she never tried to fight back? She didn't try to at least throw him back using her electricity did she? I'm not sure. Either way, I was hoping she'd get out of that situation somehow. I guess because of that whole future episode earlier in the season when Sylar had a son, I figured it would be Elle's because of their little romantic interest. And from what I read on Greg Beeman's Heroe's blog, one of the people that works on the show, I was probably right. He said, "Tim Kring and Kristen had explored keeping her around longer – and I know Kristen wanted to come back. There were potential storylines about pregnancies and babies…. But the truth is she has a very busy career with a lot of feature films, pilots and much else in the works. We had no official contract with her – and she couldn’t commit to exactly when she could return. And so it was decided that this would be the most exciting way to end her character. She will be missed."
Of course, on Heroes, with a few time travellers in the bunch, no character ever truly stays dead. :) So who knows, she may make a cameo or two later on.
Before I forget, something I was discussing with a friend recently...I love the music they use for some of the characters. Such as those creepy snake sounds they play in the music for some of Mohinder's scenes, and especially the random tic-tocs of the clocks that play for some of Sylar's scenes, particularly when he's killing someone. If you've never noticed those themes, pay attention and you'll catch them, such as in the scene when Sylar kills the lie detecting birthday girl.
I love that "Cake?" line Sylar delivers when the other office people walk in on him killing the birthday girl. And then the way he tests his power on that elevator guy. Sylar is morbidly funny...I love that. lol
So let's see, what else did I have to say about this episode. Oh yeah, Mr. Petrelli! Looks like "our father" is finally dead. For real this time. At least it seems that way...cuz he did do some weird glowing vaporizing thing after he was shot. Maybe his soul transferred to someone else? Nah. Maybe some remnants of the conduit? Or perhaps it was all the powers he'd stolen from people before...being returned to their rightul owners? If that's the case, poor Maya is in for another disappointment, but super Peter will be back. Your thoughts on that thing that came out of Mr. Petrelli? You think it was just a cool random death scene effect or was there more to it?
And here's a little something to ponder. Peter shot his father...as in he pulled the trigger. The bullet flew out, just inches from his father's head, only to be temporarily stopped by Sylar. But then Sylar tell's Peter that he's not a killer, and decides to let the bullet go so that he (Sylar) kills Petrelli. But since it was Peter who shot the bullet to begin with...who REALLY killed him? Had Sylar not been there, the bullet would've shot him anyway. :)
And poor Hiro, trapped in time again, but this time without any powers! Maybe this is why Ando ends up getting his powers, if that really was Ando we saw killing Hiro. Or is that a future that's not gonna happen anymore? I get lost sometimes. lol
The next volume of the series is going to be called "Fugitives." I didn't know who or what the fugitives would be running from, or exactly who the fugitives would be. But hmm....maybe it's this super army that become the hunters and the good guys become the fugitives that have to run because they are outnumbered? How cool would it be to see a big fight somewhere down the series, all the good guys vs all the bad guys, fighting it all out! Can't wait!
**** END OF SPOILERS ****
Monday, December 8, 2008
Why...
ShamWOW!
Now, before you start thinking I've gone and sold out my oh-so-popular blog in hopes of making millions, that's not the case. Hell, if I could I would! LOL But the only reason I bring this product up is because usually when I see things on TV, things you'd then end up seeing at the stores on the "As Seen on TV" sections...I can't help but always be skeptical. The video above makes this towel look amazing! It can apparently pick up water from a carpet and even soak up a whole bowl. I could've so used this not long ago when I knocked over a glass of water on my bedroom carpet! lol
This past Saturday, we were walking around at the Block at Orange, after having done some shopping and seeing a movie (Cadillac Records...cool movie btw). Anyhow, there was a little booth set up where a guy was selling the ShamWow and doing demonstrations, the same ones the guy does in the TV spots. Wouldn't ya know...the damn thing actually works! Or at least it looked like it did. hehe I mean, I was standing right there and it really did soak up all that water. LOL But who knows...part of me still can't help but be a bit skeptical. lol
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Dec 8th
The Good: I had a nearly empty gas tank this morning and had to go fill up. My total? It came out to about $18.50! Now those are numbers I can live with! It wasn't not that long ago that I was doing nearly $40 at times! Fortunately my car gets pretty good mileage and I don't drive crazy distances so a full tank tends to last. Hopefully the low gas prices stick around for a long while.
The Bad: The damn restroom at my job had the "Closed for Cleaning" sign up again this morning! Last week, they had that sign up all day on Thursday because they were doing some repairs to the sinks. The reason I hate this is because all the other floors that have a restroom use a key! So I'd have to stand around and wait for someone to walk in or out of the other restrooms! Our floor's restroom uses a number code so I never have to use a key. And well, sometimes when you have to go...you HAVE TO GO! Last thing you want to do is stand around in front of a restroom, grabbing at your junk, jumping around like you used to when you were five years old and couldn't hold it anymore! lol So rather than deal with all that I just went all the way downstairs to one of the restaurants and used their back entrance which leads to the restrooms. hehe Hopefully whatever work they are doing today gets done quick.
The Ugly: That bitch on the road this morning! (Pardon my moderate cursing.) I am a very patient person with regards to many things, but when it comes to driving people just really push my buttons! I don't get why so many people seem to be in a big rush to get places! I was turning at an intersection this morning and after I had already turned, about midway down the block, I merged to my right lane. At about the same time, Mrs. Bitch comes racing down the same turning route I had just gone through and then stops just behind me and starts waving her hands in the air in that angry mode that I could see from my rearview mirror. Seriously!? What is your problem? Oh I'm so sorry that I decided to merge into an empty lane, where no cars were behind it, seconds before you decide to come racing around the corner. Slow down bitch! Ok sorry...just had to let that out. I'm ok now.
Have a nice week! :)
Sunday, December 7, 2008
A Weekend Sort of Life
Ahhh...how sweet it would be if EVERY single day was like that. I love weekends. Who doesn't, right? Well, unless you're some kind of super workaholic that gets his kicks from working. But that's not me! No sir...I love my free time more than anything! lol Some may call it being lazy, but I call it jus wanting to enjoy life! I don't have to go climb a mountain, dive to the bottom of the oceans, parachute off a plane or jump off Niagara Falls in a barrell (do people even do that? lol)....nope, don't have to do any of that. I'm perfectly happy just living a simple life, having fun in my simple ways, being with my loved one, my family, my friends and everyone I care about. Doesn't matter what we do, as long as I just get to live life with those that mean most to me. There have been many times where I'll be sitting at my desk at work, thinking back to my weekend, and I'll think of the simplest random moments...like just sitting in my bed reading a magazine, while J sits over at my computer checking some emails, both of us just having some random conversation. Simple moments like that end up meaning a lot more when I look back on them.
Ahhhh, it'd be nice if every day could feel like a weekend. Just that feeling of freedom, relaxation...stressfree sorta life. But of course those moments don't come free. That magazine I was reading, that laptop he was using...everything costs money. So there we are, day in and day out, we work work work....so that we can pay the bills, put food on the table, and use whatever we may have left for a little bit of fun. It's the only thing that gets me through a work week sometimes. Just looking forward to a nice weekend ahead. :)
Don't mind me...it's almost 9:00 PM on this Sunday night. I just hate to see another weekend slowly come to an end....can't help but start thinking about what could be... lol
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
PROP 8: The Musical!
Holiday Gadgets Wishlist
A Tmobile G1 Google phone.
An iPod touch.
A new digital camera (with great resolution, HD pics/vid, lots of zoom and other hi-tech features)
A new HDTV to replace my old one.
A Playstation 3 (mainly because it's one of the best Blu-Ray players)
Monday, December 1, 2008
MILK
"My name is Harvey Milk, and I'm here to recruite you!" Those are the words oten spoken by Harvey Milk, an openly gay politician & activist in San Francisco, as he spoke to people back in the 1970's. The new film by Gus Van Sant, "Milk", is his story. Sean Penn stars as Milk, along with a great supporting cast (Emile Hirsh, Josh Brolin, Diego Luna, James Franco, Victor Garber and others). I'm not revealing much by saying that this biopic, unfortunately, has a tragic ending. Milk was assassinated on November 27, 2008. This was 30 years ago to the date that this movie was released. The movie explores the life, the courage, the determination, the faith, the love...the man that was and forever will live on...Harvey Milk.
I must admit, despite being a gay man myself, I wasn't actually aware of who Milk really was. So this film really opened my eyes to the life of a person that I never really knew about. I've never been a big activist, never studied up too much on the gay movements and our histories. Which yeah, I know it's kinda bad of me. But I guess a movie like this means even more to someone like me that otherwise probably wouldn't have known more about this extraordinary person. Someone whose actions would affect my life, even if I didnt realize it. Seeing this movie reminded me so much of all the protests and community actions that have taken place in the recent weeks after prop 8 passed (the ban on gay marriages). It reminded me of how fortunate we are now, compared to the past, in that so many things have changed. We've gotten more equality...but not yet completely. We still have a ways to go, for us to finally be able to open up the eyes of those that refuse to accept us.
I'm not good at really doing a movie justice in my reviews. Especially when it's one that has such a historical and important topic as this film did. All I can say is that it really moved me. Seeing the scenes of all the people coming together to fight back, it gave me chills...a rush of pride, excitement and other feelings came over me. If that's what it felt like sitting in a theater watching recreations, I can only imagine what it must've felt like for people that were actually there. People that knew Milk personally or even just through his public appearances.
The movie was a mix of news footage (some seemed genuinely real, others probably slight recreations) along with regular movie footage. So I enjoyed the way it was put together, and I thought all the cast was great. I admit, it did take a bit of getting used to the crazy hairstyles and whatnot. hehe But that's the 70's for you!
The film, from what I read online, was only playing in 36 theaters here in the U.S., yet it managed to make the top 10 films of the weekend, at #10! It grossed over $1.9 million since it came out last Wednesday. Pretty damn impressive for a limited engagment film!
I loved how our theater was pretty much full of gay people. hehe I felt so at home. lol But of course this isn't just a movie for gay people...it's something that I feel everyone should see. Especially with all that's been going on lately.
From the Hollywood Reporter:
It's a sensational opening," Focus distribution topper Jack Foley said. "It's a record opening for a film opening in this many theaters, and there were lots of sellouts wherever it was playing."
The "Milk" debut represented the best per-venue average of any film opened with 30-40 engagements, Foley said. Its bow outpaced the December 2007 opening for "Atonement," which Focus unspooled with $784,145 from 32 playdates or a then-record $24,505 per engagement.
"Milk" pours into 60 theaters in 32 markets on Friday. Foley said he believes Focus' marketing campaign has dovetailed well with nationwide publicity over California's Proposition 8, the recently passed anti-gay marriage ballot initiative.
"Milk" will likely remain one of the awards season's most closely watched releases, with Sean Penn's performance in the title role generating early plaudits. James Franco, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch and Diego Luna are also featured in supporting roles.
For more information on the film, check out the official site at http://www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/milk/
Also, be sure to show your support for the film. Leave your name, age and state over at http://www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/milk/mosaic/supportMilk.php. I already did.
Thanksgiving Weekend 2008
I got off work early on Wednesday, at 1:00, so that was definitely a great way to start the holidays! We had planned to go see a movie, Australia, so we went to a gym that was near the theater, then had a nice meal at Rubio's. But then I found out that the movie wasn't playing at that theater! lol So we ended up just staying in that night. Normally we'd have gone to the Thanksgiving pre-party over at Circus (my local favorite gay latino club for you out-of-towners), but we wanted to save our energy and money for Saturday night, when we were going to a new gay night, Piel Canela, put together by a friend of mine.
Thursday morning, Thanksgiving, we went to the gym (yes, again) and just hung out together a while, until it was time for me to head back home to join my family for dinner at my uncle's house. I tend to get a bit...well...bored...when we head over to my uncle's. Only cause I pretty much just end up sitting on the couch watching a TV I have no control over, only getting up to eat. lol But hey, it's family, it's the holidays...gotta get into the spirit, right?
Friday morning I just cut my hair, gave my mom a ride to a store, and then headed back to Juan's to join him and his family for his sister's son's first birthday buffet! It was nice, he's the cutest little kid! He's my "nephew"! hehe So of course I had to get him a gift. I bought him a cute little "learning puppy" (a stuffed dog that he can press and it teaches him words and songs). After the buffet, in the evening we went to the gym again (had to burn off the turkey dinner and buffet plates!) and then at night just hit up a couple stores, to browse the leftover Black Friday stuff. We didn't buy anything though.
Saturday morning...guess where we went? Did you say the gym? Ding ding ding! lol You're right! By now it's probably looking like we're some hard core gym bunnies. But we're not, I swear. When we go together, we'll do about 30 mins of cardio (threadmill or other machines) and then about 30 mins of the weight machines (haven't gotten to the big boy's play area yet...the free weights). Nothing too strenous, but enough to keep us active and feeling healthier. It's been about 5 months now since I started going and I've definitely noticed an improvement in my overall physical and emotional shape. I feel better and it even helps boost self esteem. So gotta love that, right?
Anyhow, after that I headed back home 'cause Juan was going to visit me that night. Our original plans were to go to my friend's club party, but it unfortunatel had to be cancelled/postponed. We ended up going to another gay club in North Hollywood, club Cobra, along with a small group of friends. So it was nice, we had a nice time, I always love seeing my friends. Doesn't really matter where we go to be honest, just love being able to hang out with them.
So finally, it was Sunday morning. We slept in a bit that day, then headed out to the gym again. lol I'd never been to the gym for so many days in a row at an hour a day! Normally, since I go on my own after work, I only go for 30 mins or so. So by this point I was starting to finally feel burned out. (Today, Monday, is my recovery night...no gym. lol) After the gym, which was in the Hollywood area, we went to the Grove out on 3rd & Fairfax and had a nice filling lunch at the Cheesecake Factory, in honor of our seven year anniversary! Yep, we met seven years ago for the very first time, on December 1st of 2001! Seems like so much has happened since then! There've been tough times, as with any life...any relationship...but fortunately it's all worked out for the best and now I couldn't possibly be happier! Not a day goes by where I don't realize how fortunate I am to have found a person I can share my life with so intimately. It's like we were made for each other...all part of a master plan. hehe So we ate our dinner, and celebrated. Afterward we went to the movies and saw Milk...about the openly gay politician in San Francisco in the 1970's....a really great movie! I'll probably post a seperate entry on that.
We ended the night by just going to the Target in West Hollywood (I love seeing all the gay people/couples doing their shopping there). We bought some stuff we needed for the week, and then it was time for us to each go home.
So aside from the movies and the club, we didn't really go out too much this weekend. But I still had a great time! hehe
Monday, November 24, 2008
You've Got Porn!
BOLT
If you know me pretty well, you'll know that I've always been a kid at heart. I still enjoy some milk with Quik, I still like to catch some Saturday morning cartoons (though they just aren't as good as they used to be, in my opinion), and I even still get excited over little free random toys in the cereals. LOL So it's no surprise that I still get excited to go see the newest Disney animated movies, such as this past weekend's "Bolt". I grew up watching them, over and over, as well as the animated tv shows (loved the "Disney Afternoon"!) and the classic Disney shorts featuring Mickey & the gang.
"Bolt", in a nutshell, is the story about a dog that stars in his own tv show as a super powered canine, but he doesn't realize it's all just a show. He thinks it's real and that he really does have superdog powers. So when his "human"...his owner, Penny...gets kidnapped on the show, he breaks out of his trailer and sets out to find her.
I'm not gonna say that the story was something amazing, moving or award worthy. It didn't make me "feel" too much like I did watching Wall-E. Damn lil robot nearly made me cry at some points. lol If I have to be honest, I thought Bolt was just a good story. Something nice that the kids and grown ups will enjoy. It was fun, often fast paced (especially the cool opening sequence), had some cute and funny characters and moments (my favorite was the trailer begging park scene). It probably won't get as much attention as I think it deserves due to the whole "Twilight" craziness going on....but if you get a chance, and you like good, fun animated movies, go check this one out. If you have a theater near you playing the 3D version, definitely see it there! They may charge an extra couple of bucks, but I really think it's worth it. The picture, with the 3D glasses on, is pretty crystal clear and looks amazing! And they don't overdo it with the "wow look at this hand popping out of the screen about to grab you" type of scenes. lol
If you see it, or saw it already, feel free to share your thoughts. :) There was a trailer for the new Ice Age movie (also in 3D) that was funny too, staring the little creature Scrat that's always in the teaser trailers. The other 3D trailers I saw were for Pixar's new flick, "Up" and for the movie "Coraline". They all looked great in 3D and I can't wait to check them out.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Oh, Canada!
We'll be visiting Vancouver, British Columbia, which is just north of Seattle, Washington, for a whole week! The good thing is that we're in the same time zone and the flight is relatively short, so we get more actual time there than if we were to travel to Europe or Australia or other places where you spend a good chunk of your trip on the plane and then trying to adjust to jet lag.
We literally booked the trip just last Thursday! So we'll be planning and planning for the next month. I know Canadian culture is similar to ours in many ways, so it should be easy to adjust. Just gotta plan out where we want to go and what we want to do. I've even been trying to hit up a few chat rooms from there for some tips on the gay scene, so we can have some fun night activities, but of course most of 'em just wanna hook up in those chats. lol Still, I did get a few tips already though.
If any of you that drop by have ever been there, hit me up! Would love to pick your brain for some ideas and hear about your experience. :)
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
R.I.P. Michael Crichton
From Hollywood Reporter:
'Jurassic Park' author, 'ER' creator was 66
Michael Crichton -- whose books were made into films including "Jurassic Park" and "The Andromeda Strain" -- died Tuesday. He was 66.
The author died "after a courageous and private battle against cancer," according to his Web site. A statement on MichaelCrichton.net said Crichton died "unexpectedly" in Los Angeles.
Crichton was a brand-name author, known for his stories of disaster and systematic breakdown, such as the rampant microbe of "Andromeda" or dinosaurs running amok in "Jurassic Park," one of his many books that spawned major Hollywood movies.
Crichton also was a screenwriter and filmmaker, earning producing and writing credits for the film versions of many of his titles. He also created the NBC hospital drama "ER" in 1994.
In recent years, he was the rare writer to get on well with President Bush, perhaps because of his skepticism about global warming, which Crichton addressed in the 2004 novel "State of Favor." Crichton's views were strongly condemned by environmentalists, who alleged that he was hurting efforts to pass legislation to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.
A new novel by Crichton had been tentatively scheduled to come next month, but publisher HarperCollins said the book was postponed indefinitely because of his illness.
An "in memoriam" posting on his Web site read, "While the world knew him as a great storyteller that challenged our preconceived notions about the world around us -- and entertained us all while doing so -- his wife Sherri, daughter Taylor, family and friends knew Michael Crichton as a devoted husband, loving father and generous friend who inspired each of us to strive to see the wonders of our world through new eyes. He did this with a wry sense of humor that those who were privileged to know him personally will never forget.
"Through his books, Michael Crichton served as an inspiration to students of all ages, challenged scientists in many fields, and illuminated the mysteries of the world in a way we could all understand.
A private funeral service is expected.
"Michael's talent out-scaled even his own dinosaurs of JURASSIC PARK. He was the greatest at blending science with big theatrical concepts, which is what gave credibility to dinosaurs again walking the earth. In the early days, Michael had just sold the ANDROMEDA STRAIN to Robert Wise at Universal and I had recently signed on as a contract TV director there. My first assignment was to show Michael Crichton around the Universal lot. We became friends and professionally JURASSIC PARK, ER, and TWISTER followed. Michael was a gentle soul who reserved his flamboyant side for his novels. There is no one in the wings that will ever take his place."
-Steven Spielberg
Congrats Obama!
There's a new hope & a new changes coming. And the fight, our fight for marriage equality, here in California...is far from over!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Halloweenie
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
$FREE.99
Taco Bell had some "get a free Taco" promotion going on yesterday. It was connected to the baseball World Series I believe. Basically, they were offering one free taco per person as long as you're in line before 6pm. So of course, a bunch of people rush to Taco Bells and, not surprisingly, it even makes the ten o'clock news! 'Cause nothing is more newsworthy than people in line for free tacos, right? lol But what I really don't get is why people would want to deal with the crowds and waiting in line and all the commotion just for a simple free taco that normally probably will only set you back about a dollar! I get that part of it is probably just the excitement of it being connected to the big game and whatnot....but come on! I'd much rather drive over to another taco place, get a taco that tastes just as good, if not better, and fork over a dollar.
But hey, that's just me. Still, offer up a free pizza slice and I'll knock you and your momma out of the line to get to it! ;)
Friday, October 24, 2008
My "Thing"
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Deja Nouveau
I'm sure this is a common thing, as it happens to me so often. I just got curious if there was a word for this. Kind of like 'deja vu' is used to describe the feeling of having done/seen something before. If there's no official word to describe this, then I'll suggest "deja nouveau" ("already new") just because it sounds like it fits. :)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Remember Baby Jessica?
I know something similar happens in a Simpsons episode, where Bart falls down a well (though he's faking it) and the community gathers for his rescue. Wheter it was a direct reference, who knows...
"On this day in 1987, 18-month-old Jessica McClure was pulled from a well in MIdland, Texas, where she had been trapped for three days. People from all over the United States had been watching the rescue efforts on television, as 400 emergency workers and volunteers worked to extricate "Baby Jessica" from the 8-inch wide space, 22 feet below the surface. After her rescue, Jessica had several surgeries, and she was able to make a full recovery.
The story gained worldwide attention (leading to some criticism as a media circus), and later became the subject of a 1989 ABC TV movie, "Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure," starring Patty Duke and Beau Bridges. As presented in the movie, a vital part of the rescue was the use of the then relatively new technology of waterjet cutting."
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Jay Watch: Quarantine
Is she for real?
Monday, September 22, 2008
HEROES: Villains (Ep 1 & 2)
****SPOILERS BELOW****
Where do I begin? I guess I could start by saying that I really loved the episode. Then again, when haven't I? Despite some negative things that some people may have said about the last season, I still enjoyed that one. But so far, I think this season's already off to a great start. In just the first two hours they've already answered some of the "questions" as well as brought about so many new and exciting possibilities and futures.
We finally know the answer to the big question that was posed at the end of season 2. Who was that mysterious man in the cap that shot Nathan at the press conference? I would've put my money down on Noah Bennett. But then again, that seemed like the easy answer. I'm never good at guessing these things. hehe But I figured there'd have to be some sort of twist. The three people I never would've guessed were the three men up at the podium (Peter, Nathan and Matt). Ah, but then again I didn't think about the whole "futures" people. Scar-face Peter travels back in time to stop Nathan from revealing his...THEIR...secrets to the world, in hopes of changing the future for the better. But as with any tweaks in time, there are always consequences, changes, different outcomes and new futures set in motion. That dream-vision that Angela Petrelli has, in which the Heroes are all scattered, dead, and then poor Claire loses her head. Damn!
Which brings us to another big answer. Finally we know Angela's power! Then again, I know the hints were always there. Peter had to have gotten his dream-visions from somebody, after all. For some reason though, I don't think that's the only power Angela has. I still think she's keeping something back, maybe something bigger? Hmmmm.
And speaking of bigger, let's go to everybody's favorite smarty-pants, Mohinder Suresh. Have I not been paying that close attention before? Was he always that...beefcakey!? lol Or was it all a part of the Maya-power-juice he injected himself with? Did they make him literally bulk up and become muscle-man instantly? And what was with his milk cravings. I guess milk really does a body good, or at least Mohinder's! But if the fine print in that injection included "may cause sudden gruesome skin infections and peeling"....hmmm....I think I'd have to pass.
What was up with Nicky...or wait, was it Jessica? Actually, I think this ice princess may be someone new after all. Tracy Strauss, she called herself. And her power was definitely not one Nicky or Jessica had before. Exactly how many Nicky doppelgangers are there? I guess we'll have to wait to find that out.
I think my favorite little funny scene was when Parkman was talking to the tortoise. At first I figured there was someone standing above him. But then the tortoise kept "talking" so I thought...hmmmm....maybe his power has gone to the next level and he can communicate with the animal kingdom now! That would actually be pretty damn cool! But nope, my first thought was right. There was that mysterious African man, who apparently works for Sprint's outsourcing department, too. LOL
And what would Heroes be without the further adventures of Hiro! I know some people didn't care for his ancient Japan adventures, but his new ones with his speedster "nemesis" are already looking like a lot more fun. And now he's got the financial backings to help him on his journeys, such as his little GPS gizmo. He's like Batman and Ando is his Robin, which was actually made pretty clear in the episode. lol
Finally, there's the whole Level 5 deal, where they keep the best of the
Quick side note....for Veronica Mars fans...as Elle was laying there beaten up and sees Jesse (actually Peter trapped inside Jesse...still not sure how Scar-face Peter pulled that one off)...but I almost expected to hear Elle say..."Weevil...is that you?" lol
I guess this ended up being more of a recap than a review. But how many more ways can I say how much I love the show, and especially the start of this new season! I wasn't disappointed one bit, and I really felt like the story is a lot more action and fast paced than ever. I love that! And it's cool that there are actually more villains out there, the dirty dozen as I was calling them earlier. I look forward to seeing how they hunt them down one by one, and what kinda damage the villains can bring to the Heroes.
Edit 9/23/08: Forgot to mention, regarding that online Create Your Hero voting contest where you get to pick your favorite new hero, who might then make his/her way onto the show...my vote went to the Peruvian soccer player, Santiago! With Isaac Mendez gone, we could use some more Latino heroics. As of now, he's got 65% of the votes, going up against French girl Audrey.
****SPOILERS ABOVE****
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
9/11 Seven Years Later
I can't really express the feelings that were going through me that day. Needless to say, I never left my house that day. The CD I wanted suddenly didn't seem important anymore. I did go out and get it later that week. Then a few days later I returned to the Fall quarter at UCLA. Life had to go on as normal, despite the fear and anxiety that was going on. Every plane that would fly over a bit too loudly would have me looking up. Everytime my bus drove between the tall Downtown L.A. buildings, I couldn't help but think back to the images on TV. It was all a new feeling. I was never one to be naive and believe that life in the U.S. is 100% safe from attacks. But I also never imagined I would witness something this tragic, albeit through images on TV. Still, it was a scary time. I can't imagine what it must've felt for the people in/around NY. Ground zero, especially. To know that it was their own city that faced the major impact of the attacks. I don't know how I would've coped with that. Would I have been as strong as so many people I saw in the news?
It's a bit strange to know that there are actually people that really don't know about 9/11. Little people. The kids that were still very young around that time. J, who's a teacher, was telling me about how many of his students had honestly never seen the images of what had happened that day. I guess it must be different, seeing something that happened either in the past or when you were to young to remember, compared to seeing something that happened in your lifetime and you remember that exact day.
So my heart goes out to all the people that were personally affected by this tragedy. I know that with time, many emotional wounds will heal, but of course the people and the heroes of that day will never be forgotten.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
This Life, This World
I was reading up on some older entries from a friend's blog this morning. There was one post in particular that caught my attention and left me thinking. He was talking about the idea of a "perfect world." One in which there was no hurt, no suffering, no hopelesness. The idea of a world where the future was bright and things were nice and calm, everything in it's place.
This is what I responded:
I just read this specific post right now for the first time. Your descriptions about this "perfect world" really got me thinking about it and at first, my initial answer was just going to be "no thanks". As "perfect" as that would would seem, sometimes it's the tiny imperfections in the world, the random differences in people, the varied emotions we experience, the ups and downs, and the unexpected that really make a life worth living. Of course, with all those things will come a good part of the "good" variety but also the "bad." Nobody likes the bad, but that's just how it is. Not to get all Buffy-geeky now, but like she said, "The hardest thing in this world...is to live in it." So I'll rather have this imperfect world...and hope for the best.
Still...I can't help but wonder, what if I'd read this post at another time, like say...around 2005...a time when I was going through tough times? I probably would've wanted that "perfect" world in a heartbeat.
There have been at least two speicif points in my life where I almost felt like giving up. The first time I was feeling lost in life. Didn't know where I was headed. The second time I was feeling brokenhearted and didn't know how to cope. In both instances, being in this body, in this world, feeling what this heart and soul felt were just hurting so much. I felt lost, confused, scared, lonely and so much more. At those points...I think I would've asked for that perfect world. I would've wanted all these feelings to go away and in their place be given nothing but the best life had to offer. But that's just being greedy and lazy isn't it? To want the good things in life, to just expect them, and not work toward them. A good relationship, a nice job/career, great friends, loving family, happy life...all those things take lots of work. Day in and day out. We need to deal with life's everyday challenges, and do our best to learn and grow. The world will never be perfect, but we can do our best to make it as best as can be.
I feel like I've learned so much in the past several years. Not just about myself, but about other people. I have seen the good (and the bad) that there is in others. I've learned how to appreciate the good, and how to protect mysel from the bad. I've always tried to be the best person I can be, but even I can't be perfect. I'll have moments when I forget who I am, who I want to be, and may become a different person for a bit. A person I never want to be. I've seen it happen before. And I hope I don't become that person again. I've got plenty of love to give, to my family, my soul mate and my friends. That's one thing I feel brings that feeling of "perfectness" to the world. Love.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
FRINGE
The first of the two big new shows I'm looking forward premiered last night, Fringe (the other being Dollhouse coming in early 2009). I think the first time I ever heard about this show, it kinda just surprised me. Joss Whedon, being the creator of my all time favorite show, Buffy, is someone I follow very closely. So from the very first instant any news about his new show Dollhouse started to appear, I was right there online reading it. J.J. Abrams I don't always tend to follow as closely, but I still really love his shows. Felicity, Alias and Lost are all from him and have been some of my favorite shows. So just knowing his name was behind Fringe, I knew I'd definitely be checking it out.
The first trailer that came out for the show looked pretty damn good. It didn't even feel like it was a trailer for a show! It looked like a movie! It felt intense...I was excited about it. So last night, I finally got to see the premiere. And I must say, I wasn't let down. :)
I don't like spoilers, and I don't plan to give any. So I'll just mention a few things I loved about the show. First up, the cast. There's Joshua Jackson. He was always my favorite Dawson's Creek'er. :) He plays a smart (and smart-alecky) guy, Peter Bishop, who's running from some troubles, but is brought back to help on a creepy case that his father might be able to help out on. It's nice to see him back on TV. I think he did a good job in this episode and am looking forward to seeing him more. The leading actress, Anna Torv, who plays the FBI agent, Olivia Dunham, I don't know much about, but she was also cool. So I love those two as the main characters. And the man who plays the dad, Dr. Walter Bishop, the scientist, was great as well. I was also surprised to see Kirk Acevedo, who played Miguel Alvarez on Oz. I'm not sure if he's gonna be a regular, but I hope he is. :)
The show itself would probably fall under the "Thriller-Mystery-Horror-SciFi-Drama" category. Which of course, are usually my favorite categories! lol So there are times when it's a lot of talking and mystery solving, and then there are others when it's fast paced action or scary moments. So a great mix. And of course there are a few funny lines thrown in through it all, especially by Jackson's character.
Oh and I haven't even mentioned what it's about. In case you don't know. Basically, Agent Dunham, Dr Bishop and his son work together to try to solve a mysterious case in which another agent has been infected with some type of virus or disease which is literally making his skin transparent...killing him slowly. This all falls under the category of "Fringe Science"...the strange mysterious scientific phenomena such as mind reading, reanimation, etc. There seems to be some big company that's behind all this. Hush hush, top secret of course. I guess the series will revolve around these mysterious events, trying to solve them and see whose behind them, and ultimately finding a way to stop them. Yeah, my description's not the best. lol But just to give you a general idea.
Although I really did like the show and will definitely continue to watch...I must say it didn't exactly blow me away. I didn't feel that initial excitement I first felt when I saw the Lost and Alias pilots. But nonetheless, I still enjoyed it very much. I also loved that they had limited commercials! For the most part it was just 60 or 90 second breaks! The two hour premiere took just 90 mins of air time. :) The only drawback is that I don't have TiVo so I can't pause it during those very short breaks when I needed to make a run to the kitchen or restroom. lol
Oh and I do have one little bone to pick. Some of the teasers for the show had "real life" people that had seen the pilot giving us their reactions. They focused those ads on a specific comment that several people had made regarding those "last two words" that they say at the end of the episode. So that really had my interest peaked to find out what they were! And yeah, they were pretty interesting...a nice way to end the episode. But they weren't really anything to get THAT excited over. lol Or maybe the little hype from the ads just had me expecting something way more major than what it really was? Sometimes I hate that in ads/marketing. Making me get all hyped up and then just giving me a bit less than I was anticipating. hehe
But no worries, I'll continue to watch. The season previews already look interesting. :)