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I went to see this yesterday, Thursday, July 31st, 2014, here in Vallejo, CA, at the CENTURY 14 VALLEJO, for the 10:30 p.m. Advanced Screening in auditorium 7, 4th row ( counting from the front ), 8th column ( counting from the left ). The price of admission was $10.75. And I bought a buttered Medium Popcorn ( $6.95 ) and a small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast ( $4.10 ) at the Concessions Counter.
Quickie Review: A thief who fancies himself as a galactic "Star Lord" ( Chris Pratt ) comes upon a mysterious orb that's highly coveted by a bad guy who wants to use it as a tool for total galactic domination.
The audience loved this irreverent Action/Comedy movie. Needless to say, the audience gave it a "Hands Clapper" ending! I liked it, too. Go see this movie.
And be sure to stay for a funny Bonus Scene during the Ending Credits and another Bonus ( cameo ) Scene after the Ending Credits!
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Friday, August 1, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
MY ILLEGAL WIFE, U ( 1 hr & 50 min )
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I went to see this yesterday, Sunday, July 13th, 2014, here in Vallejo, CA, at the CENTURY 14 VALLEJO, for the 4:50 p.m. show in auditorium 13, 5th row ( counting from the front ), 7th column ( counting from the left ). The price of admission was $10.25. And I bought a small Buttered Popcorn ( $5.85 ) and a small Powerade Mountain Berry Blast ( $4.10 ) at the concessions counter.
Quickie Review: A desperate and deeply-infatuated single mom, Clarise ( Pokwang ), seizes upon the opportunity to convince an amnesiac man, Henry ( Zanjoe Marudo ), that they are a married couple when they find themselves stranded on an island after their plane crashed. But what starts out as a dream coupling for Clarise turns into her worst nightmare involving contraband and a determined smuggling ring that will stop at nothing to retrieve what was taken from its "mule".
The other Pilipino people in the audience liked this. But I didn't. If Parody Comedy films such as this are the best that Philippine movie studios have to offer as exports, then they need to work more on their script writing, dialogues, movie directing and talent casting. Wait for this to come out as a rental.
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Pokwang does have a resemblance to Lucy Liu. But I would pick Lucy as my date any day!
When I went up to the box office counter to buy my ticket, I said, One please for MY ILLEGAL WIFE, loud enough for the Hispanics standing behind me to overhear me. I hope that they did not take offense at what they heard me say. ;-)
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I went to see this yesterday, Sunday, July 13th, 2014, here in Vallejo, CA, at the CENTURY 14 VALLEJO, for the 4:50 p.m. show in auditorium 13, 5th row ( counting from the front ), 7th column ( counting from the left ). The price of admission was $10.25. And I bought a small Buttered Popcorn ( $5.85 ) and a small Powerade Mountain Berry Blast ( $4.10 ) at the concessions counter.
Quickie Review: A desperate and deeply-infatuated single mom, Clarise ( Pokwang ), seizes upon the opportunity to convince an amnesiac man, Henry ( Zanjoe Marudo ), that they are a married couple when they find themselves stranded on an island after their plane crashed. But what starts out as a dream coupling for Clarise turns into her worst nightmare involving contraband and a determined smuggling ring that will stop at nothing to retrieve what was taken from its "mule".
The other Pilipino people in the audience liked this. But I didn't. If Parody Comedy films such as this are the best that Philippine movie studios have to offer as exports, then they need to work more on their script writing, dialogues, movie directing and talent casting. Wait for this to come out as a rental.
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Pokwang does have a resemblance to Lucy Liu. But I would pick Lucy as my date any day!
When I went up to the box office counter to buy my ticket, I said, One please for MY ILLEGAL WIFE, loud enough for the Hispanics standing behind me to overhear me. I hope that they did not take offense at what they heard me say. ;-)
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, PG-13 ( 2 hr & 11 min )
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Sunday, May 25th, 2014
show: 12:05 p.m. Extra Dollar Off First Show Matinee
costs: $6.75 Ticket + $5.85 junior Popcorn w/ Butter + $4.10 small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast = $16.70
auditorium: 7
seat: 3rd Row ( counting from the front ), 8ht column ( counting from the left )
2nd time
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Wednesday, May 28ht, 2013
show: 9:15 p.m. in 3-D
costs: $13.75 Ticket + $6.85 medium Popcorn w/ Butter + $5.10 large Powerade Mountain Berry Blast - $3.00 discount Cine-Mark E-Mail Coupon = $22.70
auditorium: 2
seat: 4th row ( counting from the front ), 8ht column ( counting from the left )
synopsis/overview: Because of a critical act which happened in the past, the mutants and their human friends are systematically hunted down in the future, leading to the extermination of mutants and humans whose DNA carry the gene for future-generation mutation. Logan, a.k.a. The Wolverine ( Hugh Jackman ), must travel to the past to try and undo the act that set certain critical events into motion.
noteworthy scenes: 1.) "Is the future truly set"; 2.) Sentinels; 3.) Sentinel Program; 4.) "Patience isn't my strongest suit"; 5.) Last chance; 6.) Bedroom encounter; 7.) Congressional hearing; 8.) "A private outfit"; 9.) "The person who sent me was you"; 10.) "It starts with her"; 11.) "He's just lost too much"; 12.) J.F.K.; 13.) "We have a 'phone book"; 14.) Secret autopsy file; 15.) Speedy kleptomaniac; 16.) Elevator; 17.) "Mind the glass"; 18.) Whiplash; 19.) Kitchen; 20.) "You abandoned us all"; 21.) "Show me more, baby"; 22.) "Because he was one of us"; 23.) Mutant detector; 24.) Traumatic flashback; 25.) Bullet; 26.) "What the hell is that"; 27.) "Really bad acid"; 28.) "And that's only one of them"; 29.) "It doesn't matter anymore"; 30.) "As these go, this comes back"; 31.) "A unifying cause"; 32.) "It's not the machinery"; 33.) "Look into my mind"; 34.) Thought projection; 35.) Coliseum arena; 36.) Sentinels gone amok; 37.) River bottom; 38.) "One of them is in here"; 39.) Television cameras; 40.) "Everything that happens now is in your hands"; 41.) "He's all yours, Charles ( James McAvoy )"; 42.) "If you let them have me, I'm as good as dead"; 43.) Old familiar faces; 44.) "I think the history I know is a little different"; 45.) Newspaper; and 46.) Bonus scene during the Ending Credits.
audience reaction: The audience liked it but none gave it a "Hands Clapper" ending.
2nd audience reaction: The audience liked it and gave it a "Hands Clapper" ending.
recommendation: I liked it. Go see this if you're an X-Men fan.
spoiler alert! Red-hot heat and frozen solid ice are at opposite extremes of the temperature gradient. Forcing both temperatures against each other would produce a violent reaction. Whiplash would have been the very least of Erik/Magneto's ( Michael Fassbender ) concerns while he "hitched" a ride to travel a very short distance at super-sonic speed! The sudden stop from super-sonic velocity would have caused two things to happen: Firstly, Erik/Magneto, "unanchored" in any way to Quicksilver ( Evan Peters ), would still continue on traveling at super-sonic velocity and reach terminal velocity against an opposing concrete wall ( can you say, "Bug and a windshield"? )! Secondly, the sudden stop from super-sonic velocity would generate so much G-Force that Erik/Magneto's eyeballs, brain and other internal organs would be ruptured and jellified as a result! The song that played as Quicksilver ran around the kitchen room didn't make sense since the actual "real-time" event would have lasted just under one second or so! At the speed that Quicksilver ran around the room, four things would have happened: 1.) He would have created a loud, resounding sonic boom; 2.) His movement would have generated a "cyclone effect"; 3.) He wouldn't have been able to keep his mouth closed; and 4.) His clothes would have been ripped and/or burned by all of that friction that he generated! His Adamantium "claws" appeared before the Past was reset. Why was Erik/Magneto able to watch the film clip using a ( non-metallic ) drinking glass as a light projector? Why is the bottom of that river free of sediment? Why was Deadpool not included in this movie?
fyi: There's a scene ( the first of two certain scenes, actually ) wherein Mystique ( Jennifer Lawrence ) is in a hotel room pinning a North Vietnamese army general, Gen. Nhuan ( Thai-Hoa Le ), against the wall. Look closely and don't blink, you'll be pleasantly surprised! You horn-dogs, you ....
The Vietnam War, the first-ever televised war, was a political defeat for the United States. But it wasn't from a military standpoint. Read the book, Behold A Pale Horse, by Milton William Cooper, if you want to know certain things about the Vietnam War that were censored by the media.
You know, when I took a course in Physics almost 30 years ago, I spent the better part of each lecture hour day-dreaming the time away in class. But I still managed to get a B grade in that class! I cannot say the same thing for whomever they consulted when they decided to make this movie which defies certain Laws of Physics. One such law comes to mind: If you're gonna make a Sci-Fi movie, be sure to hire the services of Cine-Man, Technical Adviser. Ha, ha, ha.
word of advice: For every action, there's a consequential reaction.
tidbits: I'm seriously cutting back on my movie blogging from now on because I have other more pressing matters to attend to, such as my health and physical fitness and my financial situation in life since I'm getting close to retirement age. But do visit my blogsite once in a while to see if I posted any interesting movie/travel updates. Goodbye for now, then. "'See ya at the movies!"
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Sunday, May 25th, 2014
show: 12:05 p.m. Extra Dollar Off First Show Matinee
costs: $6.75 Ticket + $5.85 junior Popcorn w/ Butter + $4.10 small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast = $16.70
auditorium: 7
seat: 3rd Row ( counting from the front ), 8ht column ( counting from the left )
2nd time
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Wednesday, May 28ht, 2013
show: 9:15 p.m. in 3-D
costs: $13.75 Ticket + $6.85 medium Popcorn w/ Butter + $5.10 large Powerade Mountain Berry Blast - $3.00 discount Cine-Mark E-Mail Coupon = $22.70
auditorium: 2
seat: 4th row ( counting from the front ), 8ht column ( counting from the left )
synopsis/overview: Because of a critical act which happened in the past, the mutants and their human friends are systematically hunted down in the future, leading to the extermination of mutants and humans whose DNA carry the gene for future-generation mutation. Logan, a.k.a. The Wolverine ( Hugh Jackman ), must travel to the past to try and undo the act that set certain critical events into motion.
noteworthy scenes: 1.) "Is the future truly set"; 2.) Sentinels; 3.) Sentinel Program; 4.) "Patience isn't my strongest suit"; 5.) Last chance; 6.) Bedroom encounter; 7.) Congressional hearing; 8.) "A private outfit"; 9.) "The person who sent me was you"; 10.) "It starts with her"; 11.) "He's just lost too much"; 12.) J.F.K.; 13.) "We have a 'phone book"; 14.) Secret autopsy file; 15.) Speedy kleptomaniac; 16.) Elevator; 17.) "Mind the glass"; 18.) Whiplash; 19.) Kitchen; 20.) "You abandoned us all"; 21.) "Show me more, baby"; 22.) "Because he was one of us"; 23.) Mutant detector; 24.) Traumatic flashback; 25.) Bullet; 26.) "What the hell is that"; 27.) "Really bad acid"; 28.) "And that's only one of them"; 29.) "It doesn't matter anymore"; 30.) "As these go, this comes back"; 31.) "A unifying cause"; 32.) "It's not the machinery"; 33.) "Look into my mind"; 34.) Thought projection; 35.) Coliseum arena; 36.) Sentinels gone amok; 37.) River bottom; 38.) "One of them is in here"; 39.) Television cameras; 40.) "Everything that happens now is in your hands"; 41.) "He's all yours, Charles ( James McAvoy )"; 42.) "If you let them have me, I'm as good as dead"; 43.) Old familiar faces; 44.) "I think the history I know is a little different"; 45.) Newspaper; and 46.) Bonus scene during the Ending Credits.
audience reaction: The audience liked it but none gave it a "Hands Clapper" ending.
2nd audience reaction: The audience liked it and gave it a "Hands Clapper" ending.
recommendation: I liked it. Go see this if you're an X-Men fan.
spoiler alert! Red-hot heat and frozen solid ice are at opposite extremes of the temperature gradient. Forcing both temperatures against each other would produce a violent reaction. Whiplash would have been the very least of Erik/Magneto's ( Michael Fassbender ) concerns while he "hitched" a ride to travel a very short distance at super-sonic speed! The sudden stop from super-sonic velocity would have caused two things to happen: Firstly, Erik/Magneto, "unanchored" in any way to Quicksilver ( Evan Peters ), would still continue on traveling at super-sonic velocity and reach terminal velocity against an opposing concrete wall ( can you say, "Bug and a windshield"? )! Secondly, the sudden stop from super-sonic velocity would generate so much G-Force that Erik/Magneto's eyeballs, brain and other internal organs would be ruptured and jellified as a result! The song that played as Quicksilver ran around the kitchen room didn't make sense since the actual "real-time" event would have lasted just under one second or so! At the speed that Quicksilver ran around the room, four things would have happened: 1.) He would have created a loud, resounding sonic boom; 2.) His movement would have generated a "cyclone effect"; 3.) He wouldn't have been able to keep his mouth closed; and 4.) His clothes would have been ripped and/or burned by all of that friction that he generated! His Adamantium "claws" appeared before the Past was reset. Why was Erik/Magneto able to watch the film clip using a ( non-metallic ) drinking glass as a light projector? Why is the bottom of that river free of sediment? Why was Deadpool not included in this movie?
fyi: There's a scene ( the first of two certain scenes, actually ) wherein Mystique ( Jennifer Lawrence ) is in a hotel room pinning a North Vietnamese army general, Gen. Nhuan ( Thai-Hoa Le ), against the wall. Look closely and don't blink, you'll be pleasantly surprised! You horn-dogs, you ....
The Vietnam War, the first-ever televised war, was a political defeat for the United States. But it wasn't from a military standpoint. Read the book, Behold A Pale Horse, by Milton William Cooper, if you want to know certain things about the Vietnam War that were censored by the media.
You know, when I took a course in Physics almost 30 years ago, I spent the better part of each lecture hour day-dreaming the time away in class. But I still managed to get a B grade in that class! I cannot say the same thing for whomever they consulted when they decided to make this movie which defies certain Laws of Physics. One such law comes to mind: If you're gonna make a Sci-Fi movie, be sure to hire the services of Cine-Man, Technical Adviser. Ha, ha, ha.
word of advice: For every action, there's a consequential reaction.
tidbits: I'm seriously cutting back on my movie blogging from now on because I have other more pressing matters to attend to, such as my health and physical fitness and my financial situation in life since I'm getting close to retirement age. But do visit my blogsite once in a while to see if I posted any interesting movie/travel updates. Goodbye for now, then. "'See ya at the movies!"
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
MILLION DOLLAR ARM, PG ( 2 hr & 3 min )
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I went to see this sometime last week here in Vallejo, CA, at the CENTURY 14 VALLEJO.
Quickie Review: A sports agent, out on his own, searches for a new baseball talent in a most unlikely of all places: India. Based on a true story.
The audience liked this movie. I did, too. And this movie got a good "Hands Clapper" ending since it's a "feel good" family movie that you ought to go see.
I'm sorry that I didn't do this using my standard movie review format because I didn't know how this movie would play out. I just "popcorned" this movie, instead ( i.e. I just sat back and enjoyed this movie like an average everyday movie watcher with a bag of popcorn and a cup of drink ).
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I went to see this sometime last week here in Vallejo, CA, at the CENTURY 14 VALLEJO.
Quickie Review: A sports agent, out on his own, searches for a new baseball talent in a most unlikely of all places: India. Based on a true story.
The audience liked this movie. I did, too. And this movie got a good "Hands Clapper" ending since it's a "feel good" family movie that you ought to go see.
I'm sorry that I didn't do this using my standard movie review format because I didn't know how this movie would play out. I just "popcorned" this movie, instead ( i.e. I just sat back and enjoyed this movie like an average everyday movie watcher with a bag of popcorn and a cup of drink ).
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Sunday, May 25, 2014
GODZILLA, PG-13 ( 2 hr & 3 min )
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Thursday, May 15th, 2014
show: 7:00 p.m. 3-D
costs: $14.25 Ticket + $5.85 small Popcorn w/ Butter + $4.10 small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast = $24.20
auditorium: 2
seat: 3rd row ( counting from the front ), 5th column ( counting from the left )
2nd time
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Sunday, May 18th, 2014
show: 8:00 p.m. 2-D
costs: $10.25 Ticket + $5.85 small Popcorn w/ Butter + $4.10 small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast = $20.20
auditorium: 7
seat: 4th row ( counting from the front ), 8ht column ( counting from the left )
synopsis/overview: A couple of monsters threaten the very existence of humankind as they go in search of their sole source of food: Radioactive energy. But Godzilla comes out of nowhere to restore the balance of nature.
noteworthy scenes: 1.) Giant fossil; 2.) Freshly-made trail; 3.) "This is a pattern"; 4.) Nuclear power plant disaster; 5.) "I don't get much visitors"; 6.) "It's clean"; 7.) Electro-Magnetic Pulse; 8.) Cocooned monster; 9.) MUTO [ Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism ]; 10.) "Ancient alpha predator"; 11.) "There! Something responded"; 12.) Airport Shuttle; 13.) Russian submarine; 14.) "I have no power"; 15.) Tsunami; 16.) Flares; 17.) "Mommy, look! Dinosaur"; 18.) "I guess we're monster-hunters now"; 19.) "He's hunting"; 20.) "Where you put all your nuclear waste"; 21.) Las Vegas; 22.) Mating call; 23.) "He's here to restore balance"; 24.) Pocket watch; 25.) "This is what I do. This is my job"; 26.) Highway gridlock; 27.) Rail bridge; 28.) "All BART Stations are designated shelters"; 29.) Golden Gate Bridge; 30.) Falling fighter jets; 31.) Chinatown; 32.) "No extraction plan"; 33.) "Let them fight"; 34.) Nest; 35.) Twenty-seven minutes; 36.) Gasoline tanker; 37.) Skyscraper; 38.) Climactic battle; 39.) Helicopter; 40.) Reunited; and 41.) Reawakened.
audience reaction: For this advanced screening, I was surprised to see a bunch of old farts in the auditorium with me. They must be fans of the original Godzilla of the '50s and '60s fame. Unfortunately, I didn't hear any "Hands Clapper" from them.
2nd audience reaction: The audience gave this movie a "Hands Clapper" ending.
recommendation: I liked this reboot. I specially liked how they wove the monsters' need for radioactive energy into the story. Go see this if you're a Godzilla fan.
spoiler alert! The term "alpha predator"--or even just "predator", for that matter, denotes a carnivorous creature which eats its prey--but nowhere do we see Godzilla eating either of the monsters. He didn't even bite the wings of the smaller monster or the neck of the bigger monster. Usually, a train car ( the airport shuttle train, in this case ) has emergency brakes and emergency door release handles near the doors--well, at least, in the ones that I have been on. The lead train car usually has a driver in it but this one doesn't have one. If his father died--presumably--in 1945, that would make him, by my calculation, at least 69 years old this year. But the actor playing the role is only 54 1/2 years old! So, either they cast the wrong actor to play the character or this particular movie character found the secret to the "Fountain of Youth"! When the husband called her at the hospital, the call was put on hold for her; but when she went to pick-up the telephone handle you can see that the "Hold" button wasn't even flashing! Was that a BURNING battle tank floating in the river? One BART Train Station in particular, the Powell Street Station in San Francisco, CA, is a Hobo Hang-out. But I didn't see any hobos taking shelter at a BART Station ( I guess because they were already there first? ). That bird hit the school bus window hard enough to crack the glass but it was still able to fly off? I'm not sure if a fighter jet can spin around like that as it falls down from the sky without any motive power. Why was there only one fighter pilot who was able to eject from his disabled jet? I've been to the Chinatown in San Francisco many times but the Chinatown Gateway in this movie looked different. What I've noticed about Godzilla movies are these two recurring scenes: Mt. Fuji in the background and a Temple. I didn't see a Temple in this movie. And why was the climactic scene set in Chinatown when there is actually a Japantown nearby? Twenty-seven minutes is not enough time to carry a nuclear warhead ( more powerful than either one of two Atomic Bombs dropped in Japan ) "one click" ( 1 kilometre ) to a dock, load it onto a boat--that has to be hot-wired first--and send it off far enough for it to detonate without harming any human population. Comparatively speaking, Godzilla was more massive than the skyscraper that fell on him and should not have caused him to fall down to the ground--it would be like a human standing next to a stack of EMPTY cardboard boxes that toppled over on top of him which would never cause him to get pushed down to the ground. When Godzilla got up and walked towards the San Francisco Bay, there were lots of people on the street in that traffic jam ( ? ) who would not have been able to get out of his way in time.
fyi: Do you guys remember the 1998 Godzilla? If so, can you tell me it that Godzilla was a female? Since it laid eggs, more than likely it was. I'm guessing ....
word of advice: Family is family.
tidbits: I started my day by taking my car in to the shop for a diagnostic and repair.
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I went to the Sunshine Bakery, a Vietnamese bakery, to have a light breakfast as I waited for my car to get worked on next door at Wheel Works.
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I took my car to the shop because it was having a problem with acceleration and with keeping itself running when I go across an intersection after coming to a complete stop once I'm off the freeway. I thought that it was the fuel pump acting-up, or something to do with the vacuum system. But when it is at speed and I tap the accelerator, it would respond; and it would come-on fast when I turn the ignition key on. The mechanic determined that the problem was caused by fouled-up spark plugs. And, to think, I, myself, changed the plugs about two years ago. I know I've said that I mainly put Chevron gas in my car's tank but, to save on money, I've been using cheap gas occasionally--and it ended-up costing me lots of money in the long run. The bill for the diagnostic and the parts ( spark plugs and ignition wires ) and labor came to $360.81!
I checked out the new Dollar General because I've never been in one before. I bought a can of Mixed Nuts.
I went to see my doctor on Monday, May 12th. And he gave me two options: 1.) Go on a diet, exercise and lose weight or 2.) Go on blood pressure medication. I've been dieting and exercising ever since because he wants to check on me once a month for the next 6 months!
For my diet, I have a fruit and vegetable green smoothie for breakfast. I mix in a blender a couple pieces each of Strawberry, Pineapple chunks, Peach slices, Mango slices and Red Grapes. I also put in a tiny piece of Banana, three thin slices of Pears or some Blueberries. I add in a handful of Kale and another handful of Spinach. And I put in 1/2 teaspoon of Bone Meal and 1 teaspoon of Kyo-Green ( powdered mix of Barley Grass, Wheat Grass, Brown Rice, Chlorella and Kelp ). And I blend it all up with a cup of water.
For lunch, I eat a slice of Cheese, a handful of Mixed Nuts and a piece of Banana. I wash it all down with a bottle of GT's Kombucha Raw Probiotic Multi-Green or a bottle of KeVita Raw Probiotic Living Greens.
For dinner, I have a huge serving of Green Salad topped-off with Cheese, Ranch Dressing and a piece of meat.
For my exercise program, since I live near a local park, Dan Foley Park, I decided to do trail hiking and trail jogging. The pictures below are of Lake Chabot at Dan Foley Park here in Vallejo. In the background, you can see parts of the local amusement park, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.
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Interestingly, and for a reason completely unknown to me, there are actually three ( 3! ) Lake Chabots in the area. And they're not even connected to each other since they are cities far apart from each other!
2nd tidbits: In the lobby, after the end of the movie, I overheard a male patron say, "That was awesome!"
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Thursday, May 15th, 2014
show: 7:00 p.m. 3-D
costs: $14.25 Ticket + $5.85 small Popcorn w/ Butter + $4.10 small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast = $24.20
auditorium: 2
seat: 3rd row ( counting from the front ), 5th column ( counting from the left )
2nd time
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where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Sunday, May 18th, 2014
show: 8:00 p.m. 2-D
costs: $10.25 Ticket + $5.85 small Popcorn w/ Butter + $4.10 small 16.0 oz Powerade Mountain Berry Blast = $20.20
auditorium: 7
seat: 4th row ( counting from the front ), 8ht column ( counting from the left )
synopsis/overview: A couple of monsters threaten the very existence of humankind as they go in search of their sole source of food: Radioactive energy. But Godzilla comes out of nowhere to restore the balance of nature.
noteworthy scenes: 1.) Giant fossil; 2.) Freshly-made trail; 3.) "This is a pattern"; 4.) Nuclear power plant disaster; 5.) "I don't get much visitors"; 6.) "It's clean"; 7.) Electro-Magnetic Pulse; 8.) Cocooned monster; 9.) MUTO [ Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism ]; 10.) "Ancient alpha predator"; 11.) "There! Something responded"; 12.) Airport Shuttle; 13.) Russian submarine; 14.) "I have no power"; 15.) Tsunami; 16.) Flares; 17.) "Mommy, look! Dinosaur"; 18.) "I guess we're monster-hunters now"; 19.) "He's hunting"; 20.) "Where you put all your nuclear waste"; 21.) Las Vegas; 22.) Mating call; 23.) "He's here to restore balance"; 24.) Pocket watch; 25.) "This is what I do. This is my job"; 26.) Highway gridlock; 27.) Rail bridge; 28.) "All BART Stations are designated shelters"; 29.) Golden Gate Bridge; 30.) Falling fighter jets; 31.) Chinatown; 32.) "No extraction plan"; 33.) "Let them fight"; 34.) Nest; 35.) Twenty-seven minutes; 36.) Gasoline tanker; 37.) Skyscraper; 38.) Climactic battle; 39.) Helicopter; 40.) Reunited; and 41.) Reawakened.
audience reaction: For this advanced screening, I was surprised to see a bunch of old farts in the auditorium with me. They must be fans of the original Godzilla of the '50s and '60s fame. Unfortunately, I didn't hear any "Hands Clapper" from them.
2nd audience reaction: The audience gave this movie a "Hands Clapper" ending.
recommendation: I liked this reboot. I specially liked how they wove the monsters' need for radioactive energy into the story. Go see this if you're a Godzilla fan.
spoiler alert! The term "alpha predator"--or even just "predator", for that matter, denotes a carnivorous creature which eats its prey--but nowhere do we see Godzilla eating either of the monsters. He didn't even bite the wings of the smaller monster or the neck of the bigger monster. Usually, a train car ( the airport shuttle train, in this case ) has emergency brakes and emergency door release handles near the doors--well, at least, in the ones that I have been on. The lead train car usually has a driver in it but this one doesn't have one. If his father died--presumably--in 1945, that would make him, by my calculation, at least 69 years old this year. But the actor playing the role is only 54 1/2 years old! So, either they cast the wrong actor to play the character or this particular movie character found the secret to the "Fountain of Youth"! When the husband called her at the hospital, the call was put on hold for her; but when she went to pick-up the telephone handle you can see that the "Hold" button wasn't even flashing! Was that a BURNING battle tank floating in the river? One BART Train Station in particular, the Powell Street Station in San Francisco, CA, is a Hobo Hang-out. But I didn't see any hobos taking shelter at a BART Station ( I guess because they were already there first? ). That bird hit the school bus window hard enough to crack the glass but it was still able to fly off? I'm not sure if a fighter jet can spin around like that as it falls down from the sky without any motive power. Why was there only one fighter pilot who was able to eject from his disabled jet? I've been to the Chinatown in San Francisco many times but the Chinatown Gateway in this movie looked different. What I've noticed about Godzilla movies are these two recurring scenes: Mt. Fuji in the background and a Temple. I didn't see a Temple in this movie. And why was the climactic scene set in Chinatown when there is actually a Japantown nearby? Twenty-seven minutes is not enough time to carry a nuclear warhead ( more powerful than either one of two Atomic Bombs dropped in Japan ) "one click" ( 1 kilometre ) to a dock, load it onto a boat--that has to be hot-wired first--and send it off far enough for it to detonate without harming any human population. Comparatively speaking, Godzilla was more massive than the skyscraper that fell on him and should not have caused him to fall down to the ground--it would be like a human standing next to a stack of EMPTY cardboard boxes that toppled over on top of him which would never cause him to get pushed down to the ground. When Godzilla got up and walked towards the San Francisco Bay, there were lots of people on the street in that traffic jam ( ? ) who would not have been able to get out of his way in time.
fyi: Do you guys remember the 1998 Godzilla? If so, can you tell me it that Godzilla was a female? Since it laid eggs, more than likely it was. I'm guessing ....
word of advice: Family is family.
tidbits: I started my day by taking my car in to the shop for a diagnostic and repair.
The sign reads: "SunShine Sanwish Original B.B.Q. Pork B.B.Q. Chicken Buy Five Gave One Free." |
I went to the Sunshine Bakery, a Vietnamese bakery, to have a light breakfast as I waited for my car to get worked on next door at Wheel Works.
This is Wheel Works. I took this picture outside the front door of Sunshine Bakery. |
That's my blue Hyundai Accent that you see. The mechanic just got done test-driving it and was in the process of parking it. |
I took my car to the shop because it was having a problem with acceleration and with keeping itself running when I go across an intersection after coming to a complete stop once I'm off the freeway. I thought that it was the fuel pump acting-up, or something to do with the vacuum system. But when it is at speed and I tap the accelerator, it would respond; and it would come-on fast when I turn the ignition key on. The mechanic determined that the problem was caused by fouled-up spark plugs. And, to think, I, myself, changed the plugs about two years ago. I know I've said that I mainly put Chevron gas in my car's tank but, to save on money, I've been using cheap gas occasionally--and it ended-up costing me lots of money in the long run. The bill for the diagnostic and the parts ( spark plugs and ignition wires ) and labor came to $360.81!
I checked out the new Dollar General because I've never been in one before. I bought a can of Mixed Nuts.
I went to see my doctor on Monday, May 12th. And he gave me two options: 1.) Go on a diet, exercise and lose weight or 2.) Go on blood pressure medication. I've been dieting and exercising ever since because he wants to check on me once a month for the next 6 months!
For my diet, I have a fruit and vegetable green smoothie for breakfast. I mix in a blender a couple pieces each of Strawberry, Pineapple chunks, Peach slices, Mango slices and Red Grapes. I also put in a tiny piece of Banana, three thin slices of Pears or some Blueberries. I add in a handful of Kale and another handful of Spinach. And I put in 1/2 teaspoon of Bone Meal and 1 teaspoon of Kyo-Green ( powdered mix of Barley Grass, Wheat Grass, Brown Rice, Chlorella and Kelp ). And I blend it all up with a cup of water.
For lunch, I eat a slice of Cheese, a handful of Mixed Nuts and a piece of Banana. I wash it all down with a bottle of GT's Kombucha Raw Probiotic Multi-Green or a bottle of KeVita Raw Probiotic Living Greens.
For dinner, I have a huge serving of Green Salad topped-off with Cheese, Ranch Dressing and a piece of meat.
For my exercise program, since I live near a local park, Dan Foley Park, I decided to do trail hiking and trail jogging. The pictures below are of Lake Chabot at Dan Foley Park here in Vallejo. In the background, you can see parts of the local amusement park, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.
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Interestingly, and for a reason completely unknown to me, there are actually three ( 3! ) Lake Chabots in the area. And they're not even connected to each other since they are cities far apart from each other!
2nd tidbits: In the lobby, after the end of the movie, I overheard a male patron say, "That was awesome!"
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