Thursday, April 28, 2011

Smodcast

On Saturday, I went to a live taping of Kevin Smith’s podcast, Smodcast, at the Jon Lovtiz Comedy Club at Universal Citywalk. He’s only done a few tapings of the show live; most are done with his partner, Scott Mosier, at his home.

The show was entertaining, though I thought it wasn’t as funny as some other episodes are. The venue was pretty nice too, small enough that every seat was pretty close to the stage. They do a couple of the other shows in the Smodcast Podcast network here, and I’m looking forward to seeing them there sometime.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Madame Toussaud’s



On Saturday, I went to Madame Toussaud’s, the place with all the celebrity wax figures.. Wax figures are creepy. They just are. They look like real people (some more than others), but you can stand closer to them than societal norms usually allow and stare. The best thing about that place probably is taking pictures with them.
There were singers, like Lady Gaga and Britney Spears. Actors like Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Will Smith, Johnny Depp. Classic actors like Audrey Hepburn, Steve McQueen, John Wayne, And of course, Ryan Seacrest. That guy’s everywhere.

My favorites where Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh, wearing the green curtain dress from Gone with the Wind, Sarah Michelle Gellar in a classic Buffy pose (chick is SKINNY), and Jack Nicholson, looking just like he used to at the Oscars. He was even in a row of seats and everything! I sat next to him for a picture and it looked almost real.

Most of them looked pretty good, if a little unnaturally shiny. A couple looked pretty bad, either just a bad job from the start, or poor aging - like Nicole Kidman and Tom Hanks.

The coupon I used included a wax hand dip, which meant I could get a wax mold of my own hand. It was kind of cool - you made whatever shape you want with your hand (I chose to make the longhorn symbol, because why not), then dip it into hot wax. Then dip it in cold water, then dip it in dye, then let it set. They stretched it a bit so you can get your hand out, and then it’s done!

It’s one of those places that you probably really only need to do once, but you should definitely go that one time, because... why not?




Monday, April 11, 2011

Whale Watching

Groupon gives you a good reason to go on adventures for less than retail. One such adventure I decided I needed to experience is whale watching. Last Saturday morning, my boyfriend and I went to the beach at Malibu and embarked on a somewhat rickety boat. We headed out into the beautiful blue ocean, eyes wide open to catch any sight of a whale breaching the surface.

An hour later, my eyes were dry from being so peeled. No whales in sight. At all. For the whole two and a half hours. We did see some sea lions frolicking, though, and that was pretty cute.

I think the whole experience could have been improved if they added some new elements to the boat ride, rather than just sitting in relative silence, staring out at the ocean. A tour guide to impart some knowledge of the ocean in general, and the Pacific Coast in particular, would have been nice. Some more information about the homes we passed on the beach would have been cool, too. The tour we had was still pretty cool, and a new adventure to add to my list of experiences.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sweet Valley Confidential


The much awaited follow-up to the hit (I think?) series of books that dominated my childhood has finally hit stores! Sweet Valley [fill in the blank with the numerous nouns that entitled the variety of different series] took up many of my shelves as a youth, from Sweet Valley Kids all the way up to Sweet Valley University. This new book offered a chance to see what happened to them as adults, at my age, after having followed them throughout their lives!

Sure, maybe it’s a little cheesy or campy, but it was still pretty awesome. Now if they would just do one of these books for the Baby Sitters Club series, my life would be complete.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Kill Bill

This weekend I went to a screening of Kill Bill at the New Beverly, a movie theater that Quentin Tarantino himself owns. The print was the same one they showed at Cannes in 2004; to differentiate it from the theatrical run that split it into Volumes 1 and 2, it's called Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. This run is the first time that it has been shown in the United States. Some of the differences between it and the theatrical run version were the fight scene with the Crazy 88s was in full color rather than in black and white, the scene at the beginning of Volume 2 where the Bride addresses the audience is gone, as well as a few other different angles, lines, etc.