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Love is back for a third (and what’s supposed to be final) season. Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) and Gus (Paul Rust) have turned their relationship into one that people can seemingly strive for, but they can’t seem to escape from Randy and Bertie (Mike Mitchell and Claudia O’Doherty), and a getaway to Palm Springs may be the right solution…until Randy brings them all to his cousins “vacation house” and makes it that much worse.

Gus is continuing on-set as a teacher for another few months, while persuing his directing career, and Mickey is working on expanding her radio show.

Judd Apatow’s humor shines through in this show, which is no surprise, and his daughter Iris shows her strengths this season as well (as Arya, on Wichita).

Love Season 3, with guest stars, SNLs Vanessa Bayer and WLIIAs Gary Anthony Williams, is funny and subtlety awesome, and gets another 8 out of 10.

Ricky Gervais is back with his first special in seven years (if you don’t count the Golden Globes), and he wastes no time diving into it.

Not even Bill Cosby carries enough tranquilizer to bring down this next magnificent beast. Please welcome Melissa McCarthy.

Spending time covering his “feud” with Bruce Jenner, and the soft people who get offended at everything especially Twitter.

I’m not a legend. I’m not a God. I’m just an ordinary guy, going around talking to people. Sorta like Jesus.

Other topics he touches on include how dogs get their roles in this world, airline travel, having babies, and a lot of people dying.

It’s fine to be an atheist. It’s fine to believe in God, and it’s fine not to. And then I realized I don’t even have to tweet about religion or atheism, I could just tweet a fact, and that annoyed just the right people.

As for Twitter and people taking things personally, he mentions how he shouldn’t respond to people…but it’s so hard not to.

I’m not Tweeting anyone. I’m just Tweeting. I don’t know who’s following me. I’ve got 12 Million followers…….They choose to read my Tweet and then take it personally.
That’s like going into a town square, seeing a big notice board, and there’s a notice ‘guitar lessons’, and you go “But I don’t want f**king guitar lessons.”

Ricky is flat out funny and doesn’t care who he offends in the process. If you can stomach his humor (and if you can’t…then maybe comedy isn’t what you should be watching), then this needs to move up your lists and gets an 8.5 out of 10.

Season 1 of Jessica Jones, AKA My Favorite Marvel Season on Netflix, was an outstanding show and set the bar so high that everything afterward had a hard time living up to it.

Alias Investigations, with Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), vigilante superhero, and Malcolm (Eka Darville), the cleaned up druggie, running it, are dealing with the dumbest things that Jessica has had to deal with…until Pryce Cheng (Terry Chen), of Cheng Consulting, shows up and tries to absorb the company.
And if Jessica won’t allow the takeover, what won’t he do to get her to join forces? Or is this whole thing just a show for Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss) to try and get back in her good graces?

I’ve killed. Ergo, I’m a killer. I don’t even know what ergo means, but it sounded right.

Jeri’s own fallout continues from sleeping with her assistant and is now being sued, all while her law partners try to force her out.

Meanwhile, Trish (Rachael Taylor) is stooping to new lows trying to get Jessica to look into her past, and IGH with Dr. Kozlov, all for content and ratings on her radio show. From dancing as Patsy to get medical records to dragging out info from 17-years earlier to try and manipulate her.
As the two of them dive deeper into IGH all sorts of craziness comes out including a new “powered” person named Wheezer, leading them to want even more answers.

Simpson is back, and Jessica finds new family ties, all while the trailers hinted at a return of Kilgrave?

What happens when we realize our dreams will never come true? They become nightmares.

Jessica/Ritter is great at the deadpan delivery, making her character fantastic, and while Jeri was not a character I enjoyed before now became a favorite of mine as this season progressed.

The show was strong, albeit not as much as Season 1, and gets a solid 8 out of 10.

I like trailers…they are little glimpses into movies. Sometimes they are just the tip of the iceberg, and other times they are the only good thing that will come from what will turn into a complete dud.
One of these (hint: it’s the last one) has the potential to flop…the others are all set to make big monies at the box office.


Ant-Man and the Wasp

Marvel has been on a roll recently, with the Black Panther coming out a few weeks ago, and one of their many upcoming films is the continuation of Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man.


Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

What a terrible name for the movie…but with Vanellope von Schweetz and the whole internet at Ralph’s hand, this movie looks like it’ll be great!


Solo

The latest in the Star Wars series sees a young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) getting his start on the Millenium Falcon, with his good friend Chewbacca, and Donald Glover in the role of Lando.


Incredibles 2

The elastic family of Pixar is back, with a seemingly new baby that may need some help getting its powers in order.


Super Troopers 2

This strange breed of comedy is getting a reboot, and if the old jokes don’t get stale too fast, it may be able to get a few people into theater seats, with the help of some Canadians.

Wakanda has a new leader after King T’Chakas death in Captain America: Civil War and a new Black Panther has been throned in his son T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman).

But no leader can be in power without some challenges from some noteworthy people. Like Klaue (Andy Serkis), a man who has stolen from Wakanda in the past and won’t stop until he gets more vibranium. The main villain though is Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan), and his anti-Black Panther makes him an intriguing character.

But while the movie is called Black Panther, I find a lot of the standout characters to be those around him. Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o), T’Challa’s ex, and a Wakandan spy out in the real world; Okoye (Danai Gurira), the leader of the all-female special force, tasked with protecting the throne of Wakanda; and CIA Agent Everett Ross (Martin Freeman), who just wants to make peace between Wakana and the country he is sent from.

The movie was great, but the hype and reviews were too high on it, setting the bar at unobtainable levels.
The music was pounding, the chest bouncing setting the beat, and the story was the Lion King in glorious Marvel form.
Meanwhile, the fight scenes lived up to the Marvel Cinematic Universe standards, and this movie is a very solid 8 out of 10.

Kevin Love opened up yesterday morning, via the Players Tribune, about his recent panic attack and tackling mental health head-on.

So for 29 years, I thought about mental health as someone else’s problem. Sure, I knew on some level that some people benefited from asking for help or opening up. I just never thought it was for me. To me, it was form of weakness that could derail my success in sports or make me seem weird or different.

I have never been a fan of Love’s…but I’ve also never not been a fan of his, just impartial to him. But now I’m all in on the Love Train.

Everyone is going through something that we can’t see.

Demi Lovato is another celebrity who recently made large strides towards combating mental health issues, announcing that on her current tour they will be offering free counseling for those who need it.

So if you’re reading this and you’re having a hard time, no matter how big or small it seems to you, I want to remind you that you’re not weird or different for sharing what you’re going through.
Just the opposite. It could be the most important thing you do. It was for me.

I implore everyone to read Kevin Love’s letter, and if you need someone to talk to, reach out to those around you! There are a lot of people who will listen to you, you just have to ask.

I went to Lowe’s this weekend looking for a 5′ folding table. Not just one that had folding legs (henceforth known as a “Regular Table”), but one that also folds in half for storage (henceforth known as a “Folding Table”).

I went to the Website and it said that they had 13 of the 5′ tables in stock…so I hoped in the car and drove to Lowe’s to pick one up.
When I got there, at 7:40PM I showed the webpage on my phone to a worker, who after looking at the Aisle/Bay sent me to the “Back Wall, Bay 44”.

I walked to the back of the store and found Bay 44, loaded with Regular Tables, and none of these Folding Tables.

I started looking for a worker to help me find the item. I found one a few aisles away in the Flooring department (the tables were technically Home Decor), and he came over to look. He took a glance at Bay 44, looked up to the ceiling (as they had three stacks of stuff on top of the tables), and then wandered a few Bays over, to see if it was there. He returned a minute later saying “I don’t see it anywhere, but it isn’t really my department, sorry!”

Heading to the customer service counter, the women (let’s call her “Agent L”) there put a call over the PA for someone from home decor to call her extension. After a three minute wait, and no callback, she called over the customer service manager (“Agent M”), who said he would find someone to help us. He wandered back towards Bay 44, and found another worker (also hanging out in the flooring department) and told him to help us find the table.
The new guy (“Agent N”) took a look at my phone, and what it was I was looking for and walked back to BW/44 to look for a table that didn’t seem to exist. After a few minutes of looking at shelves all around the area for the 13 missing tables, he headed to a computer to look up more info.
Agent N typed in the item # and said that he’s going to go look somewhere else for it and we should wait for him. As he walked away I glanced at the computer and saw that he had looked up the 4′ table…so I walked after him to tell him his error.
He had gone to a side storage room to look, and as he came out I mentioned to him the mistake, and he said “Okay,” as he picked up the phone for a personal call. After hanging up the phone Agent N told us he’s going to look in a third place and headed off. 6+ minutes later he was back…not with a table or any more information…but with his food from the delivery guy who had called him earlier.

Frustrated, more than an hour after we had gotten to the store, we headed back to Agent L at customer service and she told us that there had been a mistake in the system and that Lowe’s would send them more tables, and they’d have them in stock in 2-3 weeks. In the meantime Agent M would “zero out the system” so that it didn’t show any in stock anymore.

Since we had been there so long already I figured I would wander the store and see if I could find these tables anywhere. We hadn’t seen any Folding Tables of any size, so I looked up the 4′ and 6′ tables, and found them both in stock, with a combination of 65+ in stock, and in a different bay than the 5′ ones had been listed in.

I went on a search now for Aisle BW/Bay 59, a number that didn’t seem to exist. I found a really helpful guy in the Lumber Department (Agent H) who said he’d help me look for the missing Bay. We walked from the storage area through most of the store and past all the even # Bays, from 2-50s, and couldn’t find a single odd # Bay above #9. Agent H spent a good 5+ minutes with us looking but to no avail.
The mysterious bay and the now 80+ tables were nowhere to be found.

I went back to customer service and demanded to talk to Agent M again. His first sentence to me was “I’m sorry, but we don’t have the 5′ tables.” When I asked him about the other sizes that we hadn’t yet seen, he almost challenged me saying: “Of course we have those. Do you want one of them? I’ll go get one now.”
Of course, I responded “Okay”, even though I had no interest in those sizes, assuming that he wouldn’t be able to find them, and if he did, we’d find the 5′ right next to them.

He headed to Bay 44, looking through the tables, and not able to find what he was looking for. He started to browse, intent on finding these tables, now 75 minutes into our store experience, and after passing Bay 2 of Aisle BW, he went through the appliances (where there was no back wall) and went on the other side where there was more shelving for palettes to be stacked on. As he neared the end of the wall, he points up to the top shelves and says “Yup, there’s the 4′ and 6′ tables”.

Agent M then looked over at the Side Wall (Aisle SW), which was next to these tables, and asked me for the 5′ item number again. I read it off to him, and he points up towards the top and goes, “There are the ones you wanted.”
By the way, these 5’s were in Bay 44 of Aisle SW…clearly misshelved, but why the 4′ and 6′ had been there too is still a mystery.
He said that he’d have to go find a pallet truck to get it down, and as he walked away I said to him “We should get a discount for it taking this long, and so many people telling us that it was out of stock.”
Agent M’s reply? “Of course, we’ll get it to you for a fraction of the price.”

Seven minutes later we heard the steady beeping of a vehicle as the pallet driver pulled in with two guys clearing the path. As the driver (Agent D) got off his cart, the other two guys walked away leaving him to set up for his work…letting the clown show continue, Agent D hung up one sign to block the Aisle from one side, and went to hang up the other one…discovering it only had rope on it.
Agent D stood there for three minutes looking around for someone to hold it up for him. I offered to help, but he said it needed to be an employee, and as I was about to go look for bungee cords, someone finally came to his rescue to hold it up and spot him.

After this whole ordeal, he finally got the pallet down, the box opened, the full stock of 5′ Folding Tables suddenly reappearing in their inventory, and we headed to the cash register to check out.

Agent M, true to his word, did give us a significant discount on the item…making the 90+ minute nightmare slightly worth it…but for next time Lowe’s, I’d rather pay full price, and be in and out in five minutes.

Disney Pixar’s Coco may not have been nominated last night for Best Picture Award at the Oscars, but it was by far the best movie I’ve watched from 2017.
Coco won two awards at the 2018 Oscars, Best Animated Film and Original Song for “Remember Me”.

Every year on Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) families tell the stories of the dead to help keep their memories alive.
Our main family tells the story of how the matriarch of the family started making shoes, after her musician husband left her, banning music from the family as she started the shoe empire.

But young Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez) can’t stick to any of that. He feels the music coursing through his veins and just wants to be like the great musician, Ernesto de la Crus (Benjamin Bratt).
After discovering a family connection to Ernesto, Miguel breaks into his shrine to borrow a guitar to play, leading on an adventure of a lifetime…or deathtime, with all his past generations coming together, and a quest to find Ernesto in the Land of the Dead, with some help from Hector (Gael Garcia Bernal), his dog Dante, and the music of a guitar in his hand.

Seize your moment.

Bright colors and beautiful artwork are just the beginning for this great fresh tale. One of the best movies I’ve seen in years, both visually and as a story, and should have been the fourth ever nominated animation for Best Picture (after Beauty and the BeastUp, and Toy Story 3), and if it had it may have beat out The Shape of Water.

This movie is highly recommended for all ages and gets a 9.5 out of 10.

The Looming Tower is a new Hulu exclusive show, based on the book by Lawrence Wright.

Looming Tower focuses on the rise of Usama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, as the CIA and FBI butt heads over their search for terror overseas and how to handle them.
The show is based on the 9/11 inquiries in 2004 and flashing back to before the attacks, and the hunt for the masterminds behind the 1998 dual attacks at the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya.

With a family and multiple girlfriends, FBI Counterterrorism Chief of NY (a group known as I-49) John O’Neill (Jeff Daniels) has a lot on his plate, and that’s before focusing on ongoing threats and the pushback he gets from CIA “Alex Station” (Counterterrorism Center) Chief Martin Schmidt (Peter Sarsgaard) when trying to gather information on Al-Qaeda.

Tahar Rahim is Ali Soufan, a Muslim who is upset with the perversion of Islam, working for I-49 to hunt down his corrupt brothers, and Alec Baldwin stars as CIA Director George Tenet.

The first three episodes are out now, and are very intriguing, with subsequent episodes every Wednesday.

My favorite time of year 🙂 Incorrectly picking all the Oscar winners for 2018!

Picture Dunkirk – For the Golden Globes I picked Dunkirk, despite not having seen it yet. Since then I watched it and fully believe it should win any award it is up for!
Although most experts have this one coming nowhere near the top…and The Shape of Water walking away with it.

Actor – Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour – Gary as Winston Churchill is one of the best performances of the year.

Actress – Margot Robbie, I, Tonya – Another pick that is highly unfavored to win…but that’s what I am here for!

Supporting Actor – Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Supporting Actress – Allison Janney, I, Tonya

Director – Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk

Animated Feature – Coco – Anyone who has watched this movie has said that this movie surprised them. It wasn’t what they expected, and was instantly a great movie.