Sunday, July 19, 2009

Star hunting


Last week I was in LA visiting my folks and we went out shopping to The Grove. It's this fancy shopping mall they opened a few years ago where I'm told famous people shop. Actually a few years ago we went there when it had just opened and I spotted Jake Gyllenhaal and Kirsten Dunst at the Apple store, but I will say that aside from some staring, they were pretty much left alone to browse like semi-normal shoppers. This time, however, there were these two women, apparent stars (but my mom and sis and I didn't recognize them) hounded by video cameras, regular cameras, paparazzi, and bystanders. It was nuts. I guess this is what is shown on those TMZ-type shows which as a side note, I've been noticing the actual news often sites as real sources now. That I find is disturbing. They'll say, "According to TMZ..." which is so strange to validate those paparazzi weirdos.

Anyway, back to the story... the cameras were all crowding around them as they were trying on sunglasses outside and they were just snapping and filming away like mad. The strangest thing is that it was so quiet, the "stars" weren't saying anything like "back off" or "stop" and the cameramen were just getting as much footage as possible. All you could hear were the snapping of cameras and flashes. It was really eerie and creepy. Then when they moved to another shop, my mom was almost run over by the entourage. Even if you didn't want to be a part of the mob, you were stuck in it. We still couldn't figure out who the stars were, but I guess we'll find out on the tube soon enough.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Sour music video

Scott and I were happy to help out our filmmaker buddies Masa and Maggie with this very cool Japanese music video (maybe my students in Japan can catch it on TV!). I will tell you, now that we've gone behind the scenes, it is really hard to act. I hand it to Johnny Depp and all those other people. It is tough stuff taking direction and making things look natural. I wish I could've smiled more but I was concentrating a lot.

Congrats to Masa and Maggie on their hard work for this awesome video! Thanks for letting us be a small part of it!




Friday, June 12, 2009

The future is canceled


I stumbled upon this ominous sign while walking around Brooklyn today. Perhaps it's fitting on a day that marks an end of an era.



I'm talking about the switch from analog to digital TV. It actually happened! Most people probably don't care or hardly noticed because they have fancy paid TV, but as I am a proponent of free TV and broadcasts in general, and stubborn about paying for such things, I am one of the affected. I will miss the site of snowy TV and trying to angle rabbit ear antennas just so, banging on the tube to get a clearer picture (all classics). Gone are the days. It is indeed a sad day. Everything about digital TV feels so cold and robot-y. But alas, our previous President deemed it so and now the day has arrived. Good luck fellow analog friends!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Spilled silk


As we've steadily had more lactose-induced, er, issues lately, we decided to try switching over to Silk Soy Milk for a while. So far, the results, if you will, are excellent. And I must say, it tastes quite good. Kind of lighter than traditional milk, but sweet and it surely is silky. I feared it might taste watered down or grainy, but it has been delightful. I think I had a bad experience with an old roommate's Rice Dream once where it had rock-like bits in it and tasted all watery. In conclusion, though slightly pricier than regular milk, we recommend Silk if you're having problems with the dairy digestion. Soy is the solution for so many things.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Birthday boys


Today marks my father's 71st birthday... Happy Birthday Dad! He doesn't look a day over 50(?), does he people? I'm happy to say that he's enjoying retirement, playing golf, working on his ceramic art, traveling, writing haikus, and hanging out with my mom. Ah, one can only hope to enjoy life as a retiree.

Scott's birthday is this week as well. He'll be 28, so it'll be a while until he can retire. The two most important men in my life are Gemini. I feel like that should mean something, but I'm not sure if it's a good thing if it does mean anything. I'll just say that they're both lovely, handsome gentlemen and I wish them both a very happy birthday. Love!

(The photo is when my father came to visit us in Japan. This is the night we took him to dinner and sprung the news on him that we secretly eloped... and he's still smiling! Whew!)

Friday, May 29, 2009

No news is good news

Top 3 most viewed news stories online in NYC today:

Queens teacher accused of rape
NYPD officer killed in friendly fire
Police sodomy case

There is definitely something wrong with that...

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Terminator tanked, Tank Girl has not


Being the true Americans we are, we went out to the movies over Memorial Day weekend. We saw the new Terminator movie, but sadly were pretty disappointed. I won't bore you with why or ruin it with any spoilers but just say that it was pretty unmemorable. In fact, we were so un-satiated by it that we walked over to the local Blockbuster and bought a bunch of used DVDs (4 for $20!).

Scott picked out "Tank Girl" for $3.99 and I totally forgot how fun that movie is. First off, I've always had a place in my heart for Lori Petty since she's petite (which I appreciated in my awkward adolescence since I was a late bloomer) and has a cool voice and was in "Point Break" with my beloved. There's also a ton of grunge-tastic music throughout the movie including hits from L7, Bjork (a lot in fact), Veruca Salt, Belly, Portishead, Bush, Hole... (ok, some are better than others), now that I'm listing them, a ton of women rock which makes sense with the whole theme of the movie. Man, I miss good, hard, lady rock. Belly, L7, and Veruca Salt were so good! Damn. Total nostalgia. It also features a young Naomi Watts and Ice-T as the leader of a gang of crazy underground creatures. It will take you back!