Sunday, July 27, 2008

You think I am a Star Wars nerd....?


Many of you will find this video disturbing, while a select few may find it, well, we won't talk about you. One thing is for sure, as far as Star Wars nerds are concerned, at least I have not gone this far.....yet.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog


You may or may not know this, but Joss Whedon is a television god. His shows are always critically acclaimed and some of the best entertainment on TV. Well, when the writer's strike happened a couple months back, Joss was board and decided to write an internet show/musical. It was going to be a bunch of no names having fun, but Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion, and Felicia Day were bored, and joined in the fun. The result: one of the funniest, most entertaining 45 minutes you will ever see. I encourage all of you to check out http://drhorrible.com/ and see for yourselves. I swear you will not regret it.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Theme Park Hijinks

Your tax dollars hard at work



Stacy's sister and brother-in-law are in the Marines. They both are going to be studying in Japan starting at the end of next summer, and therefore will be spending the next year learning Japanese. So, what do your hard earned tax dollars go to, you ask? Well, the Marines have taught Lexi how to sing "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" in Japanese. Enjoy your money hard at work!

Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones invade theme park attraction



For those of you who may not know, Disney has updated its long time favorite ride, Pirates of the Caribbean by adding Johnny Depp. Here are some clips of the newly added character. This is one change Disney has made to a classic that I actually enjoy.

When You Are Calm, At Peace...
















When I saw Rob sitting on this rock on the top of the mountain, I kept waiting to hear Yoda's voice instructing him on the ways of the Force.

Not Very Long Ago, in a City Not So Far Away....


On Monday, Robbie got us the ultimate hook up. Rob has a friend who works for Lucasfilm, and we got a tour of the new facility in the Presidio. All I can say is...AWESOME! This facilty is where Lucasfilm, LucasArts, and ILM are all housed. We got to tour the grounds, see a ton of props from movies like Star Wars, Pirates of the Carribean, Ghostbusters, etc. There were matte paintings from Hook and Empire just hanging on the walls. This place was neat. We got to see the crew screening room theater, where Clone Wars was just shown to the staff last week. And finally, got to shop in the company store. We bought a few things from there. A Lucasfilm t-shirt, and then a bunch of items left over from Indy IV. T-shirts, hats, and a lunchbox that were only given out to crew on the set of the movie. The few that were leftover we sold at this store. Talk about owning something very few people can ever hold. I got a lunchbox from "DOOMTOWN, USA" which is the nuclear testing town from the movie. It says Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Crew on it. A nice piece for my collection. I kept hoping I would turn the corner and Geoge Lucas and Steven Speilberg would be walking around the corner, but alas, they never showed.

....Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair


You know what they say. "If you're going to San Francisco..."

The second part of our trip took us to San Francisco. Now, I know they claim San Fran is in California, but the weather would make a claim that this isn't the truth. It was cold. not sunny and warm like LA was.

On Saturday morning, we once again rose bright and early, and met Stacy's friend Ted up in Sonoma to do some wine tasting.

(Sidebar: You may not know who Ted is. Stacy has a friend named Brad, which is the same name as one of my best friends. I would always get confused when she told me about talking to Brad, wondering why she was talking to my friend. So to avoid future confusion, I renamed her friend Brad, Ted)

We went to two vineyards, recommended by my dad: Ravenswood and Arrowood. At Ravenswood, we took a tour of the grounds, and even got to sample a few wines right from the barrell, which was really cool. We took it easy on the tastings, since we still had a long night ahead of us.

After Sonoma, we headed to my old Orlando roommate, Megan's, parent's house for a "Summer Fiesta." Now, I am a Disney nut, but even I felt awkward in this place. There was so much Disney I felt like I had returned to Anaheim when I walked in the front door. The house was very nice though, and had an amazing back yard with a pool and hot tub. There, we met up with the rest of my Orlando friends that were in for the weekend: Mike and Meredith, and Kristi and her boyfriend Tyler. It was nice to catch up with friends I had not seen since last summer. Living here in Illinois, there has been a piece of me missing without this huge group of friends I used to hang out with everyday. We had a blast. At the end of the night, we spent a little time in the hot tubs, just like to good ole days in Orlando.

On Sunday morning, we were once again up and out early. Who needs to sleep in on vacation? We met everyone from the night before at Muir Woods National Monument. We got to hike up the side of a mountain, and see Redwoods, and even play a little Return of the Jedi in the forest. Stacy's Aunt Connie, sister Lexi, and brother-in-law Rob also joined us. (Yes those are all their real names) We had a lot of fun playing in the trees, hiking on trails, and keeping an eye out for Sasquatch. (we think we may have heard his ipod playing in the distance) We got to see some of this country's natural beauty firsthand.

We spent the rest of the day at Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, and North Beach eating and shopping with everyone. All in all, it was a great weekend with friends and family, and wish we could do it more often.

The Lewis' California Adventure Begins...


What is it about vacations that make you come home more tired when you left? Can it really be called a vacation then?

We began our trip to California, arriving in Los Angelas around noon local time, and immediatly knew that our trip was off to a good start. When we arrived at baggage claim, our bags were already waiting for us. Tell me the last time that happened at O'Hare. We boarded a bus to Disney land, and the "vacation" could really begin.

Lets talk a minute about Disneyland. It is definately not Walt Disney World. If you have ever checked into a resort at WDW, you know that there are plenty of agents waiting to check you in. They are all wearing the same costume. Everything goes smoothly. This is not the case in Disneyland. When we walked into the Paradise Pier Hotel, there was a line of maybe five people. There were only 2 agents working the desk, and neither was moving very quickly. After a while, two more agents arrived, and began helping, however, they were not wearing the same costume as the others. I already knew that I would miss WDW terribly this trip. After finally checking in, our room was not ready, so we left our things and began the walk across the street to Disney's new theme park in Anaheim, Disney's California Adventure.
As we walked across the street, passing through Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, we noticed another thing you wouldn't see in WDW. Cast members off work, waslking through the hotel grounds with their costumes untucked, unbuttoned, and just plain sloppy. Wow. Not very Disney.

Finally, we arrived at DCA, and entered the new park. This was pretty exciting for me. My first ''new" Disney in a long time. From what I understood, the highlight of this park is the Aladdin show, so thats where we headed. As we walked through the park, I was suprised at how much space there was. Not from the size of the park, mind you. But from the lack of people. Where is everyone? We found the Aladdin show didn't start until later, so we checked out the rest of the park. Overall, not very impressed. We were able to ride all the rides we wanted, and see the Aladdin show in just over 4 hours. The rides were neat. They have a coaster called Califnornia Screamin' which was really cool (and long for a coaster). We rode Soarin' Over Califrnia which is incredible. The Tower or Terror is actually cooler that in MGM in WDW. They hit you with a drop before you ever would expect it. And the Aladdin show was phenomenal. But thats it. Nothing else much to do. A bunch of small rides that you can get on at any Six Flags, and a few kids rides. Not much of a Disney theme park though.

After DCA, we went back to get in our room and had some dinner at Downtown Disney, which was again in walking distance. We then headed into Disneyland to see the fireworks. While waiting, we tried to check out a few other things. This is when I found out where everyone was. Disneyland. This place was packed. We decided we didn't want to fight crowds, sowe headed into the Jungle Cruise, which is great after dark if you've never been on it then, and headed back to Main Street for fireworks. Another difference presented itself to us. The pen you up like cattle here. Ropes and blocked off aisles and little enclosed areas to stand. It was nuts. However, the fireworks show made it all worth while. It was a great show. Well worth the crowds. After this, we decided to call it a night.

The next morning, we headed back to Disneyland, and found that the park was celebrating its 53rd birthday. That was cool. We also found that the park was empty first thing in the morning. We rode everything. Indiana Jones, The Matterhorn Bobsleds, Mr Toad (yes they still have Mr Toad!) I even tried to pull the sword from the stone, only to be denied. I later some some little kid yank it out as if it were a feather. Needless to say, that kid won't be attending the Magic Kingdom again anytime soon. Around noon, our cousin Mike and his girlfriend Julie came to meet us. They had been to the park several times in the past months, but we were able to ride some things that they hadn't been on before. After about 6 pm, we were beat, and all decided to call it a day.

Disneyland that day was a complete turn around from the day before. If I had to choose, I would take Disneyland Park over the Magic Kingdom in WDW anytime. Its bigger, the rides are cooler, and there is something to be said about walking down a street that Walt Disney himself wasled down. Everything about that place is Disney, and we really enjoyed ourselves. Stacy even bought herself a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, something she swore she would never do. (I even have video proof).

Mike and Julie then took us out to their home in Venice, and to a little restaurant by the beach for dinner where the first bit of relaxation on our vacation finally occurred. Overall, LA was a nice little trip, however I am not sure anyone would consider what we did those two days a vacation.