Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Training for Camp Hollywood

I’ve been making an effort to go out dancing more often in an attempt to train for the “Jack & Jill” competition I signed up for at Camp Hollywood

The competition’s in a few months, so I figured I should get started now. Of course my “training” just consists of me trying to dance with as many follows at as many venues as I can think of & trying to watch / remember / learn as many steps as I can from other dancers.

This will be my first lindy hop competition and I’m not really sure what they’re going to be judging us on other than musicality, form and how well we can improvise with our random partner.

For those of you who don’t know what a “Jack & Jill” competition is, it's:  


…..a competition in partner dancing, where the competing couples are the result of random matching of leaders (male dancers) and follows (female dancers).
Even though it’s one of the larger Swing events in the world, I figured I would sign up for the Jack & Jill at Camp Hollywood because of how less pressure there would be to do well. As many as 30 couples are out on the floor at once and judges can only look at so many people at once. I figure not that many people will be watching me specifically so if I royally embarrass myself, no one will really notice.

I’m actually more worried about signing up for the Jack & Jill this weekend at Third Saturday Swing – it’s advertised as a “Practice Jack & Jill” to prep everyone for Camp Hollywood, but since it’s a smaller venue (where amateurs will be lined up with pros), more people will be watching. (Yikes)

Here’s some videos I found of other “Jack &Jill” competitions to give you an idea of what it’s like.






Oh boy....wish me luck!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Back Home Again?

My mom called me the other day to tell me about a package deal on Hawaiian Airlines that lets me fly home and back for under $300.00

She said that I could use it to fly home in August....if I wanted to.

Debating on whether I should go back home or not. I’m already going back for Christmas.
(not New Years, though)


This is something that requires a lot of hemming & hawing from me.

Right now, I don't really feel like spending the money to go home again, but who knows how I'll feel after my coffee?

I have until Friday to decide.
(Offer ends on June 11th)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Any good movies out there?

I’ve been checking the L.A Weekly, IMDB, and I’ve even been stopping by the local movie theatres every couple weeks to check what’s out there…..

But is it me or do all of the movies this year (for the lack of a better word) suck balls???

With the exception of Shutter Island and The Joneses,every movie I’ve heard that came out this year sounded awful. They’re all either lame book-turned-movies, re-makes of older movies, or movie versions of a 80s franchise!

Although, after reading this article from i09, I’m thinking of giving “Sex & the City 2” a chance….!

The award for Biggest Disappointment is a tie between Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (because honestly, what was the reason behind that stupid dance?)

This got me really looking forward to the L.A. Film Festival this year, but even the selection there doesn’t look too promising. (but maybe that’s just me)

From what I was able to scan from the line-up – these are some of the highlights of the Festival:














CANE TOADS: THE CONQUEST
Summer Showcase
(Australia, US, 2010, 85 mins, 3D DCP)
Directed By: Mark Lewis
Executive Producers: Jeff Skoll, Diane Weyermann, Clark Bunting
Producer: Mark Lewis
Cinematographers: Toby Oliver, Kathryn Milliss, Paul Nichola
Editor: Robert Demaio

In a legendary environmental blunder, Australians imported the cane toad in the 1930s to save their sugar crop from beetles. The experiment was a total flop. But seven decades later, the ugly critter had multiplied from a hundred to 1.5 billion, over-running most of northern Australia in its unstoppable migration, wreaking havoc wherever it hopped. Mischievous maverick Mark Lewis first told this story in his classic 1988 movie. Now he updates the horror in his inimitable tongue-in-cheek style, combining interviews, documentary footage, hilarious recreations, and eye-popping 3D effects.













GOLDEN SLUMBER
Gôruden suranbâ
International Showcase
(Japan, 2009, 139 mins, 35mm)
In Japanese with English subtitles
North American Premiere
Directed By: Yoshihiro Nakamura
Producers: Yosushi Uta Gawa, Hitoshi Endo, Hisashi Usui
Screenwriters: Yoshihiro Nakamura, Tamio Hayashi, Kenichi Suzuki
Cinematographer: Takashi Komatsu
Editor: Hirohide Abe
Cast: Masato Sakai, Yuko Takeuchi, Hidetaka Yoshioka, Gekidan Hitori, Teruyuki Kagawa

Trailer
In Yoshihiro Nakamura’s serio-comic thriller, when easy-going Aoyagi meets an old friend for a fishing trip he ends up drugged, framed for the Prime Minister's assassination, and on the run from corrupt cops. But he'll get by with a little help from his friends, who include a famous pop diva, a rockabilly deliveryman, a crippled old gangster, and the world's most cheerful serial killer. For all of us who've ever wondered what a cross between Pee Wee's Big Adventure and The Fugitive might look like, search no further than this hugely satisfying pop concoction, already a major hit in its native Japan.













DOWN TERRACE
International Showcase
(United Kingdom, 2009, 89 mins, HDCAM 23.98)
Directed By: Ben Wheatley
Producer: Andy Starke
Screenwriters: Ben Wheatley, Robin Hill
Cinematographer: Laurie Rose
Editor: Robin Hill
Cast: Robert Hill, Robin Hill, Julia Deakin, Kerry Peacock, Tony Way, David Schaal, Michael Smiley, Gareth Tunley

Trailer
Crime stays all in the family in Ben Wheatley's tart, deadpan English black comedy about a clan of bickering, low-rent crooks. Having recently been sprung from jail, father Bill and son Karl—played by father and son team of Robert and Robin Hall—are determined to sniff out the snitch who ratted them out. Was it one of the family? Down Terrace is a slow-burning fuse: what seems at first like an odd slice of kitchen sink realism morphs into absurdist realms of mayhem and murder with the laughs and gasps coming when you least expect them.


There were a few more that looked pretty great, but those were all short films and don’t really seem worth the trouble of paying for.

As such – this leads me to the last resort of the movie-goer: RENTING.

Fortunately, my new roommate showed me Oldboy – 2nd movie of Chan-wook Park’s “Revenge Trilogy;” and hand-picked as the Grand Jury prize Winner at Cannes by Quentin Tarantino!

The plot goes something like this:

Based on a Manga by the same name, tan every-day “Salary man” is suddenly released after being kidnapped and imprisoned for fifteen years without knowing why or who was responsible. He’s got nothing but revenge on his mind, but so does his mysterious captor…..!


I can’t really tell you anymore without spoiling it, but if you know anything about Korean movies, then you know that they tend to stray towards darker side of life’s themes and this one does not disappoint.

Can’t wait to watch Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance & Lady Vengeance (the other two movies in the Revenge Trilogy)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Jocks as Nerds?

If you define “Nerd” (as wikipedia does) as:

a person who avidly pursues….obscure interests that are unusual for one's age, rather than engaging in more social or conventional activities.....



..........couldn’t you ALSO consider the average “Sports Fan” (aka “Jocks”) as a kind of nerd?



Discuss.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Moving - Part 2

So I’m finally moved in to my new place! I should have pictures up of my new place by now but I’ve been pretty lazy the past couple days what with all the moving I’ve been doing lately.

Speaking of which, I’d like to give a big thanks to Raul, Bryan & Phil for taking time out of their busy Saturdays to help me!


The actual move wasn’t as painstaking as I thought it would be. It never is, but I somehow always dread it in the days right up to it. I woke up around 8AM that day just getting stuff together, folding clothes and putting everything I could think of in boxes for people to take with them. It’s a miracle I didn’t lose anything.

The one thing I didn’t plan for, though, was the renting of the U-Haul truck – BIG mistake on my part. Apparently Memorial Day weekend is the busiest time for companies like U-Haul because EVERYONE decides to move around that time. Fortunately, Evan’s parents (who have an Odyssey) called saying they wanted to help out too so I ended up not needing one. that day. (whoo!)

I still have to hang pictures and put some stuff in storage, but otherwise I’m all comfy in my new digs. I took a jog the other day to check out the neighborhood – and it is NICE. There’s a Blockbuster, Korean Super market, Marie Calendars, Starbucks & Jack in the Box all within walking distance and I live just a couple miles away from the Galleria & Americana!

My new roommate’s name is Robert (but we can call him Rob) and he seems pretty chill. He’s pretty ambitious though, which is an odd change of pace for me – when he’s not at his job, he’s working on starting his own internet business. I think he wants to be one of those dot.com millionaires one day cuz he keeps telling me about success stories of twenty-something millionaires who got rich from some business they started that a lot of people don’t think about.

Ex. Gumball machines that sell those really bouncy rubber balls. Apparently those things only cost a penny to make; but everyone buys them for a Quarter ~ that’s 2,500% profit! (Instant millionaire)

I can tell he’s been trying to make an effort to be friends with me – last night, he asked what my plans for dinner were tonight cuz he wanted to cook. I think that’s pretty awesome.

**EDIT 6/03/10**

I finally took some pictures.





Thursday, May 27, 2010

What I'll miss / won't miss

5 THINGS I’LL MISS ABOUT MY OLD APARTMENT:

1. All that space.
2. My own private Bathroom
3. The view of the mountains
4. Hearing the water flow from the canal after it rains
5. Being only a block away from a good thai food restaurant


5 THINGS I WON’T MISS ABOUT MY OLD APARTMENT:

1. My next door neighbor’s baby (who screams like she’s being tortured)
2. My downstairs neighbor’s dogs
3. Their being only one washer / dryer in the whole complex.
4. That weird pounding noise I wake up to around 7AM on weekends
5. My downstairs neighbors singing opera (also around 7am on weekends)

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Moving - Phase I

I started “Phase I” of Moving this weekend by packing all the “box-able” stuff from my old Apartment and putting it into my new one. And while I was boxing everything, I noticed that I have a ton of useless junk in my place that I keep “JUST IN CASE” I ever need it:

• My assortment of funny hats
• Some old Halloween costumes
• A whole box full of VHS tapes
• Jackets that I never wear cuz I keep wearing this one hoodie all the time
• My old cell phone
• An artificial Christmas Tree
• My old cell-phone charger
• A portable CD Player
• I even still have my old laptop with the broken motherboard…..!

(Sorry, no pictures – pretty sure I boxed up my digital camera when I moved all my stuff, so I didn’t take any while moving)

I can’t believe I’ve accumulated so much crap in the last five years. I didn’t have this much in College. I had to store three, maybe four boxes tops. But now I have all these pots and pans and towels, etc. Dunno how much I’m going to be able to fit into my new place. It’s already fully furnished by my new roommate / the old roommate who left stuff there.

Everything I’ve moved in so far has been able to fit – even the useless junk listed above. (except the Christmas tree – I tossed that) But I haven’t moved any of the big stuff (my bed, desk, etc.) into my room yet and it IS a little smaller than my current one, so….I may have to get rid of some of that junk.

What I’m really hoping to keep is the big blue couch in our living room….but it has nowhere to go! Evan’s not taking it and I’m not gonna have room for it….so I guess it’s going to have to go on Craigslist….!

Anyway, Phase I of Moving is complete and now I look like I’m just squatting in my old apartment. Fortunately, I left some of the (boxable) bare essentials with me: my computer, some clothes & a few of my DVDs.

Plus – all of Evan’s stuff. We’re both planning on moving the majority of our stuff this weekend. (Memorial Day weekend)



SO IF ANYONE’S WILLING TO HELP *ME* MOVE THAT SATURDAY, (**HINT**) (**HINT**) I’D BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO MAKE IT WORTH THEIR WHILE!


This could be you!