Monday, November 14, 2016

Monday Movie Roundup...

 Hey Pepe, guess what?
 Doctor Strange has now made over $494 million worldwide.
That puts it firmly in 11th place among all Marvel Studios films, ahead of Thor and behind Ant-Man.
And who would have guessed I'd ever mention a Paul Rudd film out-performing a Benedict Cumberbatch film...and be happy about it?
Speaking of Benedict, 
Doctor Strange is now his third top-grossing film.
Yep. Beating that one too.
And it's just $460 million from taking the #2 spot away from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies!
What? That's totally doable!

Have a great week Pepe!

Saturday, November 12, 2016

No. Really. A Dork's political rant...

Based on what's happening in places like "the other Portland", one thing makes me happy: if things went the other way, there would have been a lot more displays of discontent resulting in not only property damage but injury, death and most likely strange fruit swinging from trees. 

Why would any woman vote for him?

One thing I've learned from the Republican Party: cheating on my wife might cost me my job, but demeaning and groping other women will get me a more powerful job. 

I've tried to accept the way the world is. I really have. But my sense of helplessness isn't going away. To make things worse, Mrs. Adorkification has been scrolling the interwebs every morning since, mentioning the latest and greatest topics of deconstruction.

In fact, we got into an argument this very morning. Not about voting, we're of like minds politically. It was about my reaction to the chain reaction of events. 

She thinks we should learn all we can and be prepared to respond. Me? I'm just gonna bury my head in the sand for the next 4-8 years. I've already done the one thing I could do: Vote. Now that that's done, what else is there to do? Read about things that will do nothing but infuriate me further? 

This surprised her. She thought I'd want to fight the upcoming injustice given my hobbies. Well, if I had super strength, super intelligence and/or super wealth, I would fight. But I don't. All I have is a voice that starting January 20th will be forever silenced.

And I'm not alone.

But that's okay. Eight years ago people voted for change and spent every day since fighting it. Four days ago people voted for change (AGAIN) and now there's nothing to stop it. 

Hope you're happy. 

A Dork's political rant...

What the Hell America?


Friday, November 11, 2016

WTF? Friday...11/11/2016

Hey Joe.
It is very...VERY...difficult to celebrate Veterans Day without getting political, but I'm gonna give it a try. 

I am deeply humbled by the sacrifices made by those choosing to protect and defend this country. The dork in me brings images of Steve Rogers, Frank Castle and G.I. Joe to mind. And as fun as that is, it takes away from the seriousness and brutal reality of the United States Armed Forces.

Thank you for your service. Today, and Every Day.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Monday Movie Roundup...11/7/2016

Okay Pepe, let's discuss the movie everyone's talking about.
No. Not that one.
YES!!!
So - it made more than $84.9 million in the States over opening weekend. It made another $240.4 million everywhere else, making the worldwide total over $325.3 million. That puts it at Marvel Studios' 13th spot. 
Know what that means? It means Doctor Strange has made more in four days than Incredible Hulk did in it's entire run.
And I'm totally okay with that.
In fact, Doctor Strange has made more worldwide than at least 10 other Benedict Cumberbatch-starring films, including 12 Years a Slave, Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy,  and The Imitation Game.

It's even just $150 million away from Star Trek Into Darkness!
Exactly!
On a side note: Mrs Adorkification and I saw it over the weekend,
in 3D no less (her choice),
and I really like how they incorporated Strange's medical knowledge into the story after he began studying sorcery...when he can't perform procedures himself anymore.
(And if you want to call that a spoiler, don't. His being a doctor was in the trailers. Every. One.)
But my point is this:
 Claire is a (Night) nurse.
She knows three of the four Defenders already. She'll most likely show up somewhere in Iron Fist and she's gonna show up in Defenders. So wouldn't it be cool if at some point during Infinity War someone's gonna need an emergency procedure,
and the Doctor...
...stop it...
...and the Doctor knows what needs to be done to save them - but can't do it himself,
and Claire comes to the rescue? Being his hands while he talks her through it?
DAMN STRAIGHT!!!

Have a good week Pepe!

Monday, October 17, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - A theory

Okay, Pepe...follow me through on this one:
My understanding is that this film takes place prior to Star Wars,
(episode, blah, blah, New Hopeblah, blah...it's Star Wars dammit!)
If that's true, then the main character...whatever her name is...will be killed off in the third Rogue One film. Which will no doubt take place before Return of the Jedi.
If for no other reason than to explain Mon Mothma's dramatic scene, which irked me since I was eleven and saw Jedi for the first time. In. The. Theater.

Friday, October 14, 2016

WTF? Friday...10/14/2016

Hey Joe. So, what's happened this week that made me ask WTF?
Not me...Adorkette.
She fell while rock wall climbing. She broke her right ankle in at least two places (the surgeon - and yes, she'll need surgery - needed a CAT scan done to check for a possible third break). So we're looking at six weeks of healing, and six more weeks of physical therapy.
Yup...WTF?. Big time.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Monday Movie Roundup...10/10/2016

Morning Pepe!
After finishing Luke Cage over the weekend, I wanted to look forward to Marvel's Next Big Thing...
...out 11/4/16.
Now I don't expect there to be anything in the film to connect with the Netflix stuff...yet. But since there is a strong connection between Steven Strange and the Defenders (as in, he co-founded the group in the comics) I hope I'm wrong. Making things even stranger,
(sigh)
it was announced at NYCC that Sigourney Weaver is the Big Bad in the Defenders show (series? movie? event? I'm not sure what to call these things.). And since everyone's guessing who she'll play, here's mine:
Umar.
Getting back to Doctor Strange,
aside from his work on The Hobbit, Benedict Cumberbatch's highest grossing project was Star Trek Into Darkness, at $467.4 million worldwide. 
Marvel Studios has made 13 films so far (in less than 10 years by the way). 
Only three (Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger and The Incredible Hulk) have made less than that. 
Another tidbit of info - Avengers, Age of Ultron, Iron Man 3 and Captain America: Civil War have each made $1.15 billion or more worldwide...which none of the Middle Earth films did.
So this could easily become Benedict's (at least third) highest grossing film. Which would be cool.

Have a good week Pepe!



Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Fathers-In-Law...

 Joe...
 Pepe...
Rich and Rob...
...I brought you all here to talk about my Father-In-Law, who passed away September 14th, 2016. I'm not sure you know this, but fathers-in-law (which the correct pluralization - 'cause I looked it up) can be pretty intimidating.
Especially when you're dating his youngest daughter.
However, being the youngest daughter meant that Mrs. Adorkification had two key advantages over her two older sisters: she learned from their mistakes and her father had already gone through the whole 'daughter dating' thing.
    Now...I'm a bit of a nerd. 
Even more so when I was 17 and a college freshman. I grew up in an upper middle class family of four in Woodbury, Connecticut...after previously living in Danbury, CT and Ridgewood, NJ (where I was born). 
My father-in-law was born in Biddeford, Maine. He grew up in Biddeford, Maine. He raised four kids in Biddeford, Maine working at the Biddeford Textile Mills, and his funeral service was at the same church he was married at 55 years ago.
You wouldn't think that these two different people would get along, but we did. Might have been the sense of hunmor
As Mrs. Adorkification and I were dating, she told bout her sister's boyfriends...and the things her father did to them. Early on, he would take them out hunting. As time passed, he merely showed them his extensive (and I mean extensive) gun collection. So when it was my turn to make 'the visit', I felt as prepared as I could have been. I remember sitting in their kitchen eating a sandwich when her father came up from his workshop in the basement. He walked in, I $#!t you not,
 holding a f**king machette.
RIGHT?
So I'm sitting there, sandwich in hand, with the father of the young woman I'm...err...having relations with...looking at me with a giant knife in his hand. And he's not saying a word. I looked at the knife, I looked at him, I looked back at the knife, I looked back at him and I said: "Nice knife," as non-intimidated as I could muster. He reached out, opened a drawer, took out a sharpening stone and said "It's a little rusty, but I like to keep it nice and sharp." as he started sharpening it. The he put the stone back in the drawer, turned around and went back downstairs.
Sweetie, you never told me about the knife.
Early on in my relationship with him, outside of that exchange we didn't talk very much, until the night of The Sleepover.
Whenever I visited my wife's family, I took the bus up. Which meant I had to stay at their house. Both her parents were gracious hosts, but they had rules. Most notably, I slept downstairs and she slept upstairs. 
(And if you think I would EVER cross that line...)
But there was one weekend where I came up and met two of her high school friends who were also a couple. The four of us went out for pizza or something and ended up crashing back at her house on the living room floor. 
At some point in the night, her father came downstairs to use the bathroom. She and I were completely dressed, but we were spooning. With my left arm around her waist. I'm a light sleeper, so I was awake when I heard him stop to look at us. My eyes were closed, but I could feel his eyes on me and I was smart enough not to move. After an eternity of silence, he turned and went on to the bathroom. That was when I took a breath. He came out, went back upstairs and I fell back asleep.
From that point on, we got along great. Because he knew I would take care of his little girl. 
Every time I visited, he taught me something; how to take care of pigeons, tar a roof or build things. In fact, a few years ago the front steps of our house needed fixing. He came up with his power tools, quick dry cement and some 2x4 (while my mother-in-law kept my wife busy) and we built brand new steps. Together. And they're still solid as a rock.
After his daughter and I got married, he gave me the second best gift he ever could:
(And yes Adorkette, it's a little rusty, but it's STILL nice and sharp.)
He never judged me on my upbringing, and I never judged him on his. He never made me feel less because I didn't know something, and I never hesitated to help when he needed it (like setting up WiFi or surround sound). We had something you don't see very often between in-laws: mutual respect.
I couldn't have asked for a better father-in-law.
It's been rough these past few weeks, and the next three months aren't going to get any easier (this is the year we spend Thanksgiving with her family instead of mine), but we'll work our way through it. 
And wherever he is, when he looks down on me he won't have to worry. I'll always take care of his little girl.