Thursday, November 24, 2016

The Thanksgiving Song

Thanksgiving Song (Live version)- Adam Sandler

Have a Happy Thanksgiving and stay safe during this holiday

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Dr Strange

Doctor Strange
Dir: Scott Derrickson
      Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Mads Mikkelsen,
Tilda Swinton

       At a time when superhero movies have reached their peak comes the most trippiest
  since Inception. The popular Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Strange. He
  plays an arrogant neurosurgeon whose hands become mangled after a nasty car wreck.

       Travelling to the far East to repair his broken hands, he meets the Ancient One
  (Swinton). In order for his hands to heal, he has to learn the mystical arts and paths
  to alternate dimensions. He gets help from another sorcerer Karl Mordo and they
  must stop another evil sorcerer (Mikkelsen). The gemstone that Strange wears
  in his necklace helps him travel through dimensions.

      This move was painfully average with its mediocre story and forced humor. The
  visuals during the dimensional travel scenes were top notch as they were ripped
  straight from the Strange issues drawn by the famous Steve Ditko in the 1970's.

      The best scene was when the sorcerers were bending the buildings & streets while
   Strange was fighting them.

       Strange's backstory felt rushed and poorly done in the time frame given. The evil
  villain like most Marvel movies was utterly forgettable. Strange's love interest 
  (McAdams) was dull and contributed nothing to the overall plot.

      Despite the MCU releasing three movies a year, it almost feel like superhero 
 movie fatigue is setting in. It's not a bad movie just passable at best. This film 
 may feature the bells and whistles but it lacks the proper story to make this movie
 even better. It's my least favorite Marvel movie.


Grade: C (6/10)

Monday, November 14, 2016

NES Classic Shortage Rant

       When Nintendo released their NES Classic mini console a few days ago, many people
including scalpers were quick to buy them up. Normally retailing for $60, most scalpers
are buying them in bulk then reselling them for 8 times as much. Many stores all over
are selling out of them once they hit the shelves.If there is a shortage going on then
why are there hundreds of youtube videos of people playing them and opening them up?
Where did they get them during this crisis?
        The NES Classic which plugs through an HDMI signal, has 30 preloaded games 
including Mario, Zelda & Pac Man. It does not feature expandable memory slots.
        I partly blame Nintendo for this due to their products being scarce when first 
released. The demand for them goes up. This happened when the Wii was first 
came out and everyone and their dog wanted one nearly ten years ago. Nintendo 
intentionally does this to drive up the sales of their products.
        I even remember the Tickle me Elmo doll shortage that happened 20 years ago
after it was featured on a talk show. People were paying through the nose to get one.
        According to Nintendo, the next shipment of mini consoles will arrive sometime
in December, just in time for Christmas. It's better to play the waiting game rather than
pay through the nose from some scummy, lowlife scalper looking to make a quick buck.
They'll be the ones stuck trying to get rid of it at a higher price. I'll wait after the 
holidays when they have more in.

Edit:
12/20/16- The prices for these NES systems have come down drastically (under $200)
since more shipments have come in. Hopefully by next year, more systems will be 
available which will force the scummy scalpers to lower the price.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Eatery 3: Jack's Restaurant

     Jack's Restaurant
60 Crescent Dr.
Pleasant Hill, CA
      
    You'd be hard pressed to find quality food without spending alot. Jack's bar does
just that. Located on Crescent Drive in downtown Pleasant Hill, this bar/grille is 
perfect for dining out after catching a movie at the nearby theater. 
       The upscale atmosphere is family friendly and quite inviting. Their breakfast and
lunch dishes offer many tasty comfort foods while the sizes served make up for the 
prices on the menu. 
       Jack's was opened by the Marcovici's, 3 Clayton raised brothers who have followed
in their parent's footsteps in the restaurant business.
       
       Pro

       the variety of food served here is nice. The entree of fish and chips
 were hot and delicious. Waiter offered to refill my drink for free along with 
 providing condiments as well. There were many TVs to watch a game on.

      Con

       It was quite pricey for its location. Depending on what time you come in
  it can get loud (Thankfully we arrived late in afternoon). Our food took awhile
  to come despite not being very busy. 

       I have been coming here for the past few years and enjoy it every time. Jack's 
is my favorite restaurant that's close by. When it comes to quality dining, this place
is worth checking out. 

  5 out 5 stars. No problems just good food.