Saturday, July 24, 2010

Guess Who's Back

Hey. Guess what? I'm gonna try to start blogging again. That's right, try. Who knows if it will actually work or if it will be another four months until my next post. I'll try harder to keep updating more, I promise. Yet, I feel that it is going to be hard to keep it up..... Hahaha. OK, with that lame joke out of the way lets start this post out with a recap of the past few months of my life. Here we go.

April happened, then I got a PlayStation 3 in May. In June I went to Disney with Al, Tim and Heidi....oops I mean Katie. Sorry, I have Home Improvement on the mind. Then in July Al got a job in Saratoga. Right now I'm watching Home Improvement with Al and drinking a Bass. Good times. Oh wait, I forgot the biggest thing that happened. Wait for it. Back to the Future was announced for Blu-Ray. It comes out on October 26th. I am totally taking the day off of work to sit around and watch it.

Have I ever mentioned my love of Tim Allen? It started with Home Improvement in the early 90's and continued with his portrayal of Buzz Lightyear and Santa Clause. I'm currently reading his first book. It's awesome. Want to know what's not awesome? The Santa Clause 2. First one was fantastic, second one sucked and the third one was bad but contained an awesome time travel scene that actually made it pretty interesting.

Speaking of Toy Story, did anyone see Toy Story 3 yet? It was so good. I mean Goo, it was good. (Yes I meant to type "Goo". It's something from me and old roommates that I am trying to keep alive.) Best movie I've seen this year. The ending was sad, epic, sweet and everything in between. I really would recommend it to anyone who likes good movies. Biggest disappointment of the year? Grown-Ups. Now, don't you go and get me wrong. I did like the movie. In fact I liked it a lot. The thing is I hold Adam Sandler movies to a very high standard. I realize that they are not always the best movies out there, but there's a little bit else involved. See, I grew up watching and loving Adam Sandler movies and for whatever reason I deep down always want the new ones to be as good as the ones from back in my youth. Chuck and Larry and Zohan were both excellent in my opinion, Funny People was ok. Grown-Ups was pretty good. I guess I just wanted more from it. Also, I'm surprised to say that I thought Kevin James was the best part of the movie. I hope he keeps making movies. Ever see the show King of Queens? Doug and Carrie are almost the prefect analogs for me and Allie. And I love it.