Happy New Year 2018 - How's it going?

dimanche 31 décembre 2017

Happy New Year 2018 to HTers. Are you ready for it? Did you make NY Resolutions, if so, what are yours? Do you have any big plans, or small plans, for the year?

One of my more practical resolutions is that I have some home organizing that I've been procrastination on, which I hope to successfully tackle. I'm thinking to approach it more "job-like", which means putting my thoughts into a schedule and then keeping track of my progress.

And you?
Happy New Year 2018 - How's it going?

Coco (2017)

lundi 25 décembre 2017

Coco (2017)
Anthony Gonzalez, Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt. Written by Adrian Molina and Matthew Aldrich. Directed by Lee Unkrich.

In Pixar’s Coco, Young Miguel is the son of Mexican shoemakers who are themselves part of a four-generation shoemaking family business. The company’s founding matriarch, Miguel’s great-grandmother, turned to shoemaking as a means of survival when her husband left the family to pursue a career in music. She also established a long-running family rule: no music! No music in the house or around the business. Even passersby with music playing out of their car windows are chased away by Miguel’s grandmother, all these years later.

Miguel yearns to be a musician. His determination to prove to his family that this isn’t merely a fantasy leads him accidentally into the land of the dead on Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. He has until daybreak to gain the blessing of a dead relative, or he’ll be stuck there. However, his deceased kin will only send him back on the condition that he give up music, something he cannot do.

The story itself borders on annoying: it’s one of those you-need-Y-to-get-X-but-you-need-Z-to-get-Y-but-you-need-A-and-B-and-C stories where plot elements exist only to get you to the next cool thing in this fascinating world. Happily, the details, which I won’t spoil here, are worth the silly excuses to keep things moving. As the land of the dead unwraps itself, it reveals an uncommonly well-conceived setting that’s interesting to contemplate and beautiful to behold.

Musical numbers are pretty good, and Anthony Gonzalez, a teenaged actor, does a nice job as Miguel. But the artwork and animation make this an outstanding film, and they are so immersive as to make the viewer get right into the semi-annoying story. The animation is so excellent as to be a bit distracting. I’ve seen cartoon characters play stringed instruments my whole life, but never have I seen anything remotely believable. Pixar’s director knows it, too, as he zooms right in on Miguel’s chording hand and his picking hand. It’s a bit of seriously justifiable show-offiness.

The vast cityscapes will get the real attention, though, and they’re more impressive a backdrop than the oceanscapes in Finding Nemo and Finding Dory, with an even more amazing display of computing power. I want to see this one again in 3D.

Parents should be warned that, although the movie handles them deftly and gently, this is a movie with themes of death all the way through. If nothing else, they may want to prepare the “what happens when we die” talk, because even if kids don’t ask, they may begin to form some ideas that don’t fall in line with familial belief.

And everyone but kids should be warned that this is at least a three-Kleenex movie.

Pixar does it again.

9/10 (IMDb rating)
91/100 (Criticker rating)
Coco (2017)

Merry Christmas 2017

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2017

I'm extending my holiday greeting to anyone and everyone who checks in here on Christmas. :D
Merry Christmas 2017

Blast from the Past

samedi 16 décembre 2017

A friend sent me a bunch of historical pictures re: to Hawaii. Perhaps they're already here, elsewhere on the site.

In any event, here's one of them. I'm sure a few of us may have eaten there back in the day....

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Blast from the Past

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

mercredi 13 décembre 2017

While the starting date of Star Wars: The Last Jedi is Friday December 15, 2017, the Ward Theater is showing it a day early on at least 8 screens at two different times.

Decided to buy a ticket for myself for one of the Thursday night performances.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Murder on the Orient Express

Saw the movie Murder on the Orient Express at the Ward Theater on 12/2/17.

I never read the novel nor saw the older versions of this movie so I have no idea how this version stands up to the other works.

However I don't mind watching this movie a second time.
Murder on the Orient Express

Jose Canseco tweets

Is this a way to tank a career as a sports commentator? A hot topic in the news nowadays is sexual harassment. So, why did Canseco tweet this [USA Today]:
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"What is going on with all these politicians molesting women I've been molested by several women and never complained."
Other tweets by him included:
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"Well I mean I've been beaten by women taken advantage of by women and molested by women I never complain but it was kind of a turn-on"
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"These women complaining against sexual misconduct are just racist against ugly men"
So what is the problem he's created for himself? How about the fact that,
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Canseco, 53, is likely to lose his studio analyst job on Oakland Athletics telecasts as a result of the tweets. After a long estrangement from baseball, he had joined the NBC Sports California broadcasting crew as a pre- and postgame commentator last season.
Why do many think he'll not be a rehire? Because....
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“Jose Canseco is no longer an employee with NBC Sports California. His agreement with us ended after the 2017 baseball season,'' the statement said. "We certainly don’t agree with his comments, which do not reflect the values of our network or our team partner.”
What could have crossed his mind to make such off-base comments? :eek:
Jose Canseco tweets

Geminid meteor shower Dec 13-14

vendredi 8 décembre 2017

Looks to be a GREAT year for watching the meteor shower.

☄️

"This is it, the shower we've been waiting for. Set aside some time Wednesday night December 13–14 for the Geminids. Not only is it the year's most prolific, with up to 120 meteors per hour visible from rural skies, the Moon is essentially out of the picture. "

http://ift.tt/2y8vBET
Geminid meteor shower Dec 13-14