Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Pics for Mikey...


You scream, I scream...we all scream for ice cream...

I was being a good boy Dad...


It was her fault, she started it...


So...can I tell you MY version...



Well then you came home...

#17...


Many of my friends are quite surprised that I hadn't written a blog about the Celtics win yet.
I didn't know how to go about it...

Letha and I went to the last regular season game against the Nets and I turned to her and said, "I've got a good feeling about this team. I think we're going to win it all." It had been a long time since anyone saw the kind of team. They didn't just win, they crushed teams (much like the Patriots did last year). It is suppose to be bad form when a team doesn't let off the gas...why? Why should Doc put in his reserves and LET a team come back within striking distance? You don't let up...you never know what could happen.
That's what's wrong with society now. "Hey, sorry you didn't win a single game all season in your little league...here's a trophy, because you tried so hard." Bull crap!!!
You don't win, you don't reap the benefits. Winning makes people happy, but losing builds character. It's only when you lose things, that you really find out who you are. Look at Reggie Miller, sure he wanted to win while playing...he even had a chance to come and play for the Celtics and get a ring, but he didn't (even though I wish he had, because I liked Reggie a lot an thought it was not his fault he didn't have one). But his character was built around the fact that he was an INDIANA PACER. That mattered more to him than winning a championship...and I respect him for that.
I respect what P.J. Brown did for our team (even if he signed at the last possible second), but Sam Cassell hardly played and got a ring for it.


So here The Celtics are winning #17...the most of any NBA franchise. I also want to pat myself on the back as I also won the brackets that my friends and I filled out on NBA.com...Celtics over Lakers in 6 games. The Celtics looked completely different this year than last...and even though our starting 5 won't change next year, I know our bench will. I am very interested to see what happens.

WARNING: Too cute...


I wish I would have met Drake when he was this small. I picked Letha up from the airport (she flew home with Kaylee) last September and even when I saw Kaylee from a far distance I was so excited to have a puppy of our own. She was so much fun and we were so happy to have her.



These two are adorable and I can't imagine life without the other. They turned 1 year old on June 23rd. We celebrated by taking them to a specialty store for dogs called the Polka Dog Bakery. Here you can buy everything you need for a dog (toys, beds, food, treats). They even have birthday cakes for them. We decided to buy them each a special cookie (King/Queen for a day) and a bag of treats. It's a nice place, and realize the neighborhood it's in is a nice place for it. It's a little pricey...


So...happy birthday to my dogs...I hope to celebrate many more with them.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Take my love, take my land...

Take me where I cannot stand.
I don't care I'm still free.
You can't take the sky from me.
Take me out to the black,
Tell them I ain't comin' back.
Burn the land and boil the sea,
You can't take the sky from me.
There's no place I can be since I found Serenity,
But you can't take the sky from me...

Now I have tried to tell as many people as I know about a little show called FIREFLY. I stand by the fact, that if this would have gone on for 7 seasons (like BUFFY) or even 5 (like ANGEL) it would be my favorite show of all time.

I didn't jump on this TV show until waaaaayyyy after it had been cancelled and about a year before the movie SERENITY came out.

This is one of my all time favorite movies...it's a good movie if you don't know the back story, but it's an amazing movie if you watched the TV show.

It is no secret that I love Joss Whedon's writing. I wish he would do stuff a little more often (DOLLHOUSE, which starts this upcoming January), but this movie did in two hours what I think he would have done over 7 or so seasons on TV.

So the reason for this post is to talk about the showing of SERENITY that I went to this past Saturday night at the Coolidge Corner. I paid to see it on the big screen again (I think this is the 4th times seeing it in the theatre and the 2nd time I paid for it) on Joss' birthday to help out a charity called Equality Now.

Letha and I got there early, and saw lots of people dressed up in costumes for the occasion. There was a guitar and violin player playing music from the 'verse, giveaways and trivia. Once inside there was a raffle for a bunch of Joss and SERENITY stuff (BUFFY comics signed by Joss, Alliance money props from the movie and a costume used during filming), then it was time to watch the movie.

After being released almost three years ago and countless viewings of the film, I found myself getting excited, scared and emotional, it was almost as if I was seeing it again for the first time. The print was in really good condition.

I had a really good time watching it on the big screen...and I am going to try to go every year it happens, not just for a good cause, but also the way the movie speaks to me. My hope is that maybe other fans will join me next year as I sit and enjoy one of my favorite movies. I hope if you read this and haven't seen it, that you make it a point to watch FIREFLY and then enjoy SERENITY.

"From here to the eyes and the ears of the 'Verse, that's my motto, or it might be if I start having a motto."

Friday, June 13, 2008

One away from...

#17!!!

I am going to admit I turned off the t.v. not once, but twice last night. I turned it off right after Doc's technical foul (which was deserved, but he had every reason to be heated after his team was molested then clearly tripped in 2 possessions) for about 5 minutes.

Once I turned it back on, I tried to watch as I felt we got hosed by the officials in the first 6 minutes of the first quarter. I thought it was too much for us to overcome and I was right, until mid way thru the third. At the beginning of the third quarter we just weren't playing defense...so I turned it off a second time and headed to bed with Letha. I was so heated I was restless...I had to turn the game back on and see how bad it was.

That's when The Celtics were only down by five near the end of the 3rd. Mind you they were down by 20, let me repeat that...20 points when I turned it off and went to bed. The officials somewhat redeemed themselves in the second half and seemed to call it pretty fairly. So I missed the bulk of one of the greatest comebacks in history because I was so emotionally invested...and it was 11 p.m. and I was tired. Letha and I watched the rest of the game and I fell asleep so easily after the game. Thanks Doc, Paul, Rayray and KG for giving me a good night's rest...and if it's not asking for too much, can you put me to bed in a happy mood on Father's Day?

Thursday, June 12, 2008

It's Sweeney...it's Sweeney Todd...

the demon barber of Fleet Street. To read more go here.

So I tried to get into this musical a few years ago when the Revival Cast did it in 2005, but something wasn't working for me. The actual music is something that took me a while to warm up to, and I didn't...not until after I watched the movie with Johnny Depp.

The movie was entertaining...but I'm so use to the way that Tim Burton's STYLE is, that I didn't really care about it. Johnny Depp was great as the barber and the rest of the cast was good except Helena Bonham Carter. I understand that this is Burton's long time girlfriend but that doesn't excuse bad casting. You couldn't understand her singing...and imagine in a musical needing to understand the song to know what's going on (insert sarcasm here, oh wait...I already did).

So I found that after watching the movie, which helped clear up some stuff for me, that I really enjoy this musical. Patti LuPone is terrific as Mrs. Lovett, as I would imagine that Angela Lansbury did an amazing job when originally on Broadway as well. So I now find myself wanting to listen to it more and more often.

Until I find my next musical to obsess about...

You won't like this...

unless you play Halo. But it is funny for the people who do...

Monday, June 09, 2008

2 down...2 to go...


if the Boston Celtics are going to hang banner 17 up this year.

Last night's game made me happy (when we up by 22 points in the 4th quarter) and very sad (when up by only 2 with a minute and some change left).

Four of our starting 5 played with such intensity for 40 of the 48 minutes of that game. Perkins who can't be included (because of his foul troubles...which were inexcusable, the fact that he committed them not that he was called for them) in the horrible last half of the 4th.

I saw Pierce with a smile on his face a couple of times after The Lakers scored soaring on a 31-9 run. Smiling...really, did you wait 10 years to make it to The Finals and smile while Kobe and team dismantles your ridiculous defense. Oh wait, that would mean they were playing defense...which they weren't until the last 40 seconds. They were lucky they didn't get embarrassed on their home court like that. I would have said The Lakers would win the series in 6 or 7 IF that would have happened.

I just don't think that The Lakers can play with us under the basket at all...they can shoot jumpers, but The Celtics defense is just TOO GOOD.

My prediction for this series is Celtics in 6, if they can keep up the intensity until they can celebrate.

Let go Celts...BEAT L.A. BEAT L.A.

Everybody was KUNG FU FIGHTING...


okay not everybody...just a Panda, a Tiger, a Mantis, a Crane, a Leopard, a Turtle, a Red Panda, a Viper and a Monkey.

This is a movie that warrants a blog. I just thought that it was going to be one of the "WALK THE LINE" family films like SHREK, but it's not...and it's so much better for it.

I never thought of the SHREK movies (I've only seen the first 2) as being a big deal. Yet, the more I thought of the fact that it was a cartoon for adults, the more it bugged me. The cartoon aspect of the films appeals to a younger audience but the subject matter and the jokes were very much for the older audience. Now...there is much to be said for a movie that can entertain both children and adults, but if it's written well enough it should do that anyway.

THAT'S what KUNG FU PANDA is...well written and a whole lot of fun to watch. I don't care what age you are, I think everyone would enjoy this movie. It reminds me a lot of what Disney movies were like a long time ago. For instance, THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE is one of my favorite Disney movies of all time (I still need to purchase a copy of it for myself) and it still holds up to this day. I remember liking it a lot when I first saw it in Germany...and now I enjoy the movie for it's fun writing and simplicity.

Jack Black as Po (the Panda) is a great casting job. I have enjoyed most of Black's work to date and PANDA is no different.

I heavily recommend this movie:

4 stars out of five

Perhaps it is because Letha and I are planning to start a family soon, but I keep thinking of how bad SEX, DRUGS, and ROCK N' ROLL (or HIP HOP) sell EVERYTHING in this country. I think of little girls watching skank material like Lindsay Lohan or Britney and getting ideas. Not that people should be sheltered from such things...but I am more concerned for the parents who WON'T take the time to see what their kids are doing. I am going to do my best to not become one of those parents.