Saturday, October 24, 2009
Halloween is finally back. Trick 'r Treat.
The spirit of great Halloween movies has finally returned, and I'm not talking about the lame remake of Halloween II. When critics say that Trick 'r Treat is the best Halloween movie to have come along in 30 years their not lying. I was a little concerned about the film only having an 82 minute run time, but it turns out that that's all the time they needed. This film was smart and fun from beginning to end. Shot in a style reminiscent of Creepshow this film has four intertwining story lines each delivering the type of campy scary fun that I know I've come to love in my horror films. This film is a must see for horror fans. Trick 'r Treat was produced by Bryan Singer ( director of X-Men and Superman Returns) and writer-director Michael Dougherty (co-script writer of X2 and Superman Returns). The film won the Audience Choice Award at Screamfest. Trick 'r Treat is now available on DVD by Warner Brothers.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Homebound
Recently I took a trip to Durango Colorado and found myself captivated by the majestry of it's mountains. A few years back I had been stationed at Fort Carson Colorado and I was immediatly drawn to the beauty of Pikes Peak. I always swore to myself I would return to Colorado and I fulfilled that promise to myself. Although on the way home I was barreling down I 550 towards the town of Bernallio in New Mexico and as I looked to my right I saw the most incredible sight. It was sunset and the sky was filled with the colorfull remnents of the drowning sun and the nightsky had begun to engulf those remnents casting stars unto the herizon, however it was the land that would fill my eyes with awe and my heart with joy. For from this land arose formations that seemed to be as if they had come from the deepest recesses of a wonderful dream. It is for this reason that I will always regard NM as home. Colorado has it's majestic mountains, but they can never beat our enchanted landscapes.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Big 5 Sporting Good, giant ripoff
Like many of you I aspire to stay in shape, and like many of you I prefer to work out at home. While I can appreciate the gym environment I seldom have the time to dedicate myself to going there on a regular basis. My answer is to work out at home. I had lent a friend one of my 35 lb cast iron dumbbells I had bought from Walmart for about $25.00 and forgot to get it back from him before he left for vacation, so I just decided to buy another one and let him keep it. On the way home from work I saw a Big 5 Sporting Good Store and decided to get it there. The salesman escorted me to the weight section of the store and when I asked him how much one would cost he said $52.99. I couldn't believe my ears. I said thanks, but I can get it cheaper at Walmart. Just to make sure we were talking about just the one dumbbell I asked him again as I was leaving "$52.99 for just one not the set? " He confirmed it by saying it would be $52.99 for just the one. I sighed, shook my head, and let him know it was not nearly worth as much as Big 5 was retailing it for. I left and vowed to myself to never return. Beware of Big 5!!!!!!!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
The Jemez, too strict?
As seen on my blog I show pictures of the Jemez Mountains. While I do enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds and captivates me I have heard a few negative reports about the Jemez, more directly about the Jemez police department. While I can understand their need to enforce the law I've heard of them fining people for things that most police officers would just give you a verbal warning for. I heard of a situation on 94 Rock's morning show where a caller said he was fined for having taped his rear turn signal on because the plastic where he would normally screw the reflector on had just recently broken. I've also heard of several instances where the fines for speeding tickets were almost twice what they would be in Albuquerque. Like many people I can see where additional money needs to be made to preserve the Jemez, especially during the recession, however that additional money should be made in other ways. While I still recommend that visitors see the Jemez Mountains, especially the hot springs, I would just be very careful of the police department and the rangers.
Fate
There are those who can figure out their carrer path early on and actually see if come to pass, then there's the rest of us. I like so many fall into the latter of that statement. How does one truly prepare to become what they were always meant to be. Is it knowing early on or does it require us to actually have lived our lives to a certain point? This is a question that daunts most of us. I believe we're all just waiting for that cosmic click to go off in our head telling us what god, the universe, or whatever one prescribes to, has destined for us. What do you believe?
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
New Beginnings
Often life reminds me of how great a new beginning can feel. Sometimes it comes in the form of a new lease on life, and sometimes it comes in different forms such as a new job, relationship, or perhaps even a spiritual awakening that becomes such a vital part of your being that you can't imagine how you ever lived a single day without it.
Unfortunately not everyone waits for a new beginning because such a notion is lost to them. The light of hope has diminished in their lives. I refer to these people as the walking dead. They fill our streets and at times empty our humanity. Before the recession we would just ask the easy question, why can't these lazy bums just find jobs? It has been easy to dismiss there attempts to survive by panhandling by saying well their probably just going to use the money for drugs or alcohol and unfortunately in many, to many cases you would be right.
However we need to remember this one important thing and that is no matter how jaded and cynical we become there are those out there who do genuinely need our help, because they haven't given up hope yet. If this recession has taught us anything it's that poverty and homelessness can happen to anyone. Just because you get hustled by one, or hell even more than one poverty ridden soul who doesn't genuinely want money for food, but rather for substances that further serve to kill them, doesn't mean you should give up on hope as well. Don't allow yourself to give up on your hope that people can be saved. Don't become one of the walking dead.
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