A word about my blog .....

I'm using this blog to keep notes on my life and experiences, plus to keep track of my own recovery from a stroke (December 2006).

For those of you who were not aware, my brother, John, died on February 10, 2010. His remains were cremated and interred at Green Hills Memorial Park.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

0622 year one

John M came by and we went out to see a movie. I was talking about getting a bite at the Red Robin at the Cerritos Mall. He indicated that he was quite familiar with it because it was one of the places that he and Akiko (his wife) met while they were dating. You see, Akiko lived in Los Angeles, John lived in Orange County, and Cerritos was kinda halfway.

After consuming a Royal Burger (you know, the one with the fried egg) and Bottomless Fries, we headed to the UA Galaxy Theatre in the mall.

We were hoping to catch either “Angels & Demons” or “Up”, but we were too late. We missed both movies, so we saw “Year One” with Jack Black and Michael Cera. It was very entertaining, but I know a few people who would be offended by it.

Friday, June 19, 2009

0619 get smarter

On Monday’s post, Marty made a comment that 2003 was too long ago. This post is a response to that.

Last year, “Get Smart” hit the screens with Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, and Alan Arkin. It was really funny, but the DVD gave me more insights into the making of the movie.

You see, in order to maintain their PG-13 rating, some of Carell’s lines had to be toned down. The DVD has a version that shows ALL of the ad-libs and deleted scenes.

When I saw the agent in the tree, he looked and sounded familiar. In the DVD version, I recognized him as Bill Murray. Go figure.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

0617 around the world

Another example of a movie DVD to see comes from “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow”, released in 2004 and featuring Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Angelina Jolie.

Although the movie showed the actors in locales around the world, ALL shots were done in front of a green-screen in Van Nuys. EVERYTHING else was computer-generated. Now that’s Hollywood magic!

Monday, June 15, 2009

0615 watchin' movies

To help pass the time between exercises, one of the things I do is watch movies. I have a large collection of DVDs (over 200), and I go through them one by one.

I like seeing movies in theatres, but the advantage to seeing a movie on DVD is that most of them contain a commentary by the director, production staff, and/or actors. I find it interesting to find out that a movie I liked wasn’t originally written that way.

Take, for example, “I Spy”, released in 2003, with Owen Wilson and Eddie Murphy. It was based on the popular TV show from the 60s, with Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. Culp was a CIA agent who traveled freely throughout Europe as the coach for Cosby, who was a professional tennis player. Each episode had Culp on a spy mission and Cosby was drawn into the mystique of espionage, even though he wasn’t trained for it.

The movie was originally written with the agent accompanying a basketball player. When Murphy (who is 5’10”) was signed, he indicated that his part wouldn’t be believable as a basketball player. But his brother was a boxer and he (Eddie) had picked a few things up. So his character’s sport was changed.

There is a scene where the plane they are on dives, so the director had a fuselage set built that could pivot. At a screening, another actor asked how they did it. When he was told, the actor asked, “Why didn’t you just tilt the camera?”

Lastly, there is a point at which Wilson’s character commandeers the plane. Murphy’s character exclaims, “If there’s anything broken on this plane, you’re paying for it!” One of Murphy’s assistants indicated that the exclamation was “pure Eddie Murphy”.