Tuesday, April 12, 2022

The Conjuring Universe

 I am into horror movies especially the conjuring universe. Although I feel the 3rd conjuring movie wasn't as good as the others, I still enjoyed it very much. It has been awhile since anyone has heard about any more movies in the works. I did just read that there might be a Nun 2. I don't really know what they could do with it because the nun was destroyed in one of the conjuring movies (the 2nd one I believe). 

Here is what I hope we get to see in the future.

The crocked man - I know they were talk about doing a film about him, I really hope they do but I hope the character doesn't look animated like he did in the other movie.

The devil's rocking chair - They need to do a movie on this. The backstory I believe has to do something about a boy being possessed or attacked by something and he along with Loraine Warren saw a demon sitting in the chair. I don't know the full story but it sounds like it could be another good movie.

I would also like to see a movie about the guy that got possessed at the end of The Nun and that has been shown in the other movies. I feel like that storyline is unfinished and needs to be told.

Maybe a movie done about the bride that was in Annabelle come home, it sounds interesting. 

I haven't read the Warren's book but I am sure there are a few more stories that would make interesting movies. What do you hope to see from their stories gets made into a movie?

Sunday, April 10, 2022

Full/Fuller House - What's Wrong

 Full house was a show a lot of us grew up with in the late 80's/early 90's. You either hated it or loved it. Even if you love it, there are a lot of things in the series that just doesn't make sense. I know when I first watched this show, I didn't think about things not making sense, It's when I became an adult and started watching it that I (like many others) have realized that things make you scratch your head.

There are several YouTube videos that talk about a few of the "mistakes" found in the two series. I decided to take notes as I watched the two series again and to talk about them all in one spot. I know I didn't catch everything and have left somethings out but I tried my best. There is just so much to go through, remember and think about lol

The General Stuff

There are stairs all over the place, in the front room, the kitchen and two sets in the basement. How in the hell does the stairs from the kitchen lead to the same area upstairs as the front room ones? When they show the upstairs, there is only one set which goes into the front room. The small stairway in the garage/basement is a mystery too. Obviously one set goes into the kitchen but the other set, where does that go? I think it was only used once.

Jessie's last name was Croken. I know John Stamos wanted them to change it because it didn't match with their heritage but why couldn't they figure this out before they aired the series?

How can they get a car into the backyard especially in SF? We all know how the houses are in that city. There is just no way they could get a car in the backyard.

How do people know which door to knock on? It seems like they just magically know where the family is hanging out so they can decided which door to knock on. Plus, why would someone just wonder in someone's backyard anyways? 

Stephanie gets glasses but in Fuller House she doesn't have them nor mention that she has contacts.

Comet is barley in any episodes in season 4. I get it's hard to work with a dog, there's the money and storylines but he should have been in more episodes.

Becky has a decent singing voice in a few episodes but when she sings Pooh Corner, she sounds horrible.

Season 1

Episode 1: 'Our very first show' - If Danny knew Joey & Jessie were moving in, why didn't he clean out both the attic & the basement? I get he was going through a lot but since two people were going to live there for awhile, it would make sense to clean one or both out to make more room. Also, they mention Kimmy has three sisters but they disappear later on in the series & she has a brother instead. 

Episode 4: 'Return of grandma' - The house ends up being a mess. Danny would never let it get that bad to start. I realize this is all before he is a "neat freak" but they always talk about how he was always that way.

Episode 13: 'Sisterly love' - Stephanie has pierced ears that are clearly not clip-ons but later in the series, she gets them done by Kimmy.

Episode 22: 'DJ Tanner's day off' - Kimmy says she has an older brother, I believe this is when she no longer has sisters. Also, in Fuller House, her brother is now younger.

Season 2

Episode 15: 'Pal Joey' - We know Jessie is younger than Danny, I think Joey is too. It always seemed like Danny didn't meet Jessie until he got with with his wife. This episode is a little confusing on the timeline because Danny & Joey meet in grade school and Jessie is there too.

Episode 21: 'Luck be lady' - When everyone is in Lake Tahoe, DJ at one point says they won 10 thousand dollars but another time in the episode they mention 100 thousand.

Season 3

Episode 4: 'Nerd for a day' - The jingle bye bye fat is so degrading to people who are over weight. They say how one won't be fat no more if they lose weight and they will look great.

Episode 7: 'And they call it puppy love' - The puppies in the episode looked to be 8 weeks old when Minnie's owner came to get her. Just how long did they have the puppies for?

Episode 20: 'Honey I broke the house' - Why does Joey's car look like bullet, Danny's car? A car doesn't just go backwards unless you hit the gas & Stephanie couldn't reach the pedals.

Season 4

Episode 10: 'Terror in Tanner town' - Rusty uses the bathroom before Danny takes a shower then exchanges the shampoo with hair dye so his hair changes green. Danny has his own bathroom so why would this even happen?

Season 5

Episode 3: 'Take my sister please' - There is all of a sudden carpet in the bathroom. I realize Stephanie "moved" into the bathroom but it doesn't explain why there is carpet in there. They took out the 2nd set of stairs from the basement. It makes sense to not have them but they should have thought about it before putting them in.

Season 6

Episode 2: 'The long goodbye' - This is the episode where Michelle & Denise meet again but act like it's their first time meeting. It might be the first they are in the same classroom but they met in earlier episodes. 

Episode 6: 'Educating Jessie' - This is the episode that says he didn't graduate high school but in previous episodes/seasons, he talks about graduating like when DJ does the senior prank.

Episode 10: 'I'm not DJ' - This is the episode where Stephanie gets her ears pierced by Kimmy even though she has had actual earrings in before.

Episode 11: 'Dodging mothers' - The new manager at the radio station is from MTV who was also in another episode as herself when Jessie makes is 'Forever' video. So she plays two different people in the series, one being herself.

Episode 14: 'Birthday blues' - Stephanie & Michelle's room is back to the old way before Viki's mom designed it. Two episodes later the room is back to being redecorated.

Episode 15: 'Be true to your pre-school' - Kimmy's brother's name is Garth but in Fuller House it's Jimmy. It's funny how Becky & Jessie lie on an application to get their kids in school when years later in real life, Lori actually does it. I guess she didn't learn anything from the episode.

Episode 19: 'Subterranean graduation blues' - While on the subway to Jessie's "graduation", he said how his kid's finally finished the Elvis puzzle, the last piece was the left side burn, In previous clips, the finished piece was actually the nose.

Episodes 23 & 24: 'The house meets the mouse' - How were Kimmy & Steve able to go to Disneyland with everyone? The Tanner's went because it was part of a business trip. I guess Steve & Kimmy paid for themselves? Not only in this episode but in other ones too, they get Becky & Jessie's anniversary wrong. They got married on Valentine's day and yet when they celebrate their anniversary, it seems like it's on another day instead of Feb. 14th.

Season 7

Episode 6: 'Smash club next gen' - They said the club was closed for two years but how can that be when they have been there in the last two years?

Episode 7: 'High anxiety' - Where were the yard monitors when Michelle & Denise climbed the fence to get the Frisbee? Schools never leave kids outside with no supervision.

Season 8

Episode 1: 'Comet's excellent adventure' - Comet had his leash when he ran away but later there is no leash. Even if he chewed it off, there would be something left & there wasn't. How did the dogs get on the cable car & on top of the coit tower? They wouldn't be allowed.

Episode 14: 'Super bowl fun day' - Joey & Jessie take the kids to a bar when Joey didn't want to take them to the museum. Kid's are not allowed in bars so this wouldn't be possible. The kids found the remote & the boxes to operate the tv's were out in the public area of the bar. Really? This set up would never happen. One of the bar guys was in two other episodes: when Jessie & family got stuck on the subway to the graduation & the other one I don't remember but I know he was in another one.

Episode 15: 'My left & right foot' - This is the episode where Becky sings horrible but sings decent in other episodes

Episode 17: 'Dateless in SF' - Another Valentine's day & not a word that it's Becky & Jessie's anniversary. How could they forget?

Fuller House Season 1

Episode 2: 'Moving day' - It looks like there is now a bathroom in the basement, when was that done? There was never one in there. Niki & Alex's bedroom is very tiny but it was never that small. Two people can't fit in that closet so yeah. I guess they want the boys to share a room but to shrink the twin's bedroom like that was crazy & kinda stupid.

Episode 10: 'A giant leap' - During the baseball game, DJ's oldest son uses Matt's credit card to purchase a Jersey. The cashier saw that it belonged to someone else & still ran it through. That would never happen if the cashier was smart. The store could be sued. Then at the end Dj's youngest son caught the ball that went right over the stadium, yeah right. 

Episode 13: 'Love is in the air' - Again Jessie & Becky's anniversary is not mentioned on Valentine's day. Why does this keep happening?

Season 2

Episode 1: 'Welcome back' - This is where Kimmy's brother shows up. All of a sudden he is younger than Kimmy and has a different name from Full House. 

Episode 6: 'Fuller Thanksgiving' - All of a sudden Joey is married (and has a ring on) with four kids. How come they were never mentioned in season 1 and he didn't have a ring on?

Episode 10: 'New kids in the house' - First off, I freakin' love that NKOTB were in an episode. Wish Donnie could have been but he had to film 'Blue Bloods', at least he did a zoom call. So many things though were wrong with this episode. DJ always had pillow person not unless something happened to it after the original series which then they should have explained better. I know why Donnie couldn't be on the show but he would never miss a concert unless he was sick or it was an emergency. The producers of 'Blue Bloods' work with Donnie the best they can when he has New Kids stuff to do (Donnie has said this  before). The guys have their own tour buses and don't use limos unless it's for a specific reason. Also, there would be no way the girls would be able to highjack the limo. It was a funny episode and all but yeah.

Season 4

Episode 7: 'President Fuller' - In this episode, Stephanie says she is 38 & later it mentions Jimmy is 28. There is nothing wrong with that but it doesn't fit with the whole storyline of Full House especially if in the original he is older than Kimmy and now he is younger. So confusing. 

Season 5

Episode 1: 'Welcome home baby to be named later' - The three kids go up to the attic to get some baby clothes that were long put away. Um, Kimmy is living in the attic. Does this mean there are two attics? Not only does that not make sense at all but it would change a large part of the show like in Full House the girls could have had their own rooms and same with the boys in Fuller House. 

Episode 16: 'The nearlywed game' - So in this episode, all the couples compete in a game to see which couple knows each other better. At one point Jimmy dresses up like Stephanie from an episode in Full House when she was doing a dance number for a telethon. He even did the dance (kinda funny). How would he even get clothes to match her outfit from back then? He mentioned something about how he remembered seeing her do that dance. Well if they are like 10 years apart & he is younger, he wouldn't have been alive yet when she did that number. Now if he was older like he is actually supposed to be, then he could say he remembered watching her dance. None of it makes any sense at all.

Well, that is all the crazy stuff that doesn't make sense from the whole series that I happened to catch. Again I am sure I missed a lot more stuff but this is what I was able to pick up on. Even though both shows are campy and makes no sense at all, I still very much enjoy watching the series. I was sad when it ended on Netflix. I do wonder how they would have handled the sad death of Bob if they were still doing the show. 

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Top 15 Positive Songs

 Over the years songs have been put out with a positive message that we all should hear and even make them a part of ours lives. In this blog I will be listing my top 15 positive songs that I think the world needs to really hear. 

The songs are in no real order. They can be a personal positive message or a positive message about people in general. I will have a link to the video or song.

1) Firework by Katy Perry - This song is a self positive song that sends a great message. It can lift anybody up who is feeling down about themselves. Video Here

2) Everyday people by Sly & the family stone - I love this song. It's from the 70's and I remember growing up hearing this song. The world needs to hear this one for it sends a message about no matter our color etc, we are just people. This song will never get old for me. Video Here

3) Imagine by John Lennon - This is another classic that I'm sure everyone knows. I wish the world could live as one. Video here

4) Give piece a chance by John Lennon - Another oldie that gives a really good message to the world. The only thing I don't like about this song is that the chorus gets repeated over and over. Most of the song is the chorus. Other than that, it's a really great one to listen to. Video here

5)Love one another by Tito Jackson - This is a brand new song that just came out by Michael Jackson's brother Tito. Their brother Marlon also has vocal parts. I think this is another important song for everyone to hear. It has a great beat too. A lot of famous people and Jackson family members appear in the video which I think is cool. I am so addicted to this song at the moment. If you haven't heard it yet, you should and then share it. Video here

6)Fucking perfect by Pink - A great self positive song. Video here

7) Beautiful by Christina Aguilera - Another self positive song that goes along with Fucking perfect I think. Video here

8)Rhythm Nation by Janet Jackson - I really love this song. I think the whole album has great messages and can make one think. I love the music video too. Video here

9)Keep the faith by Michael Jackson - I think this is an underrated song. It's very uplifting and has helped me get through some bad days. Audio Here

10) Don't stop believing by Journey - Who doesn't know and love this song? Audio here

11) Heal the world by Michael Jackson - Another great song by Michael Jackson Video here

12) Unpretty by TLC - Another song that I love and has a strong message about one's self. Video here

13) Born this way by Lady Gaga - This is kinda different self positive song but I felt it should be included. Video here

14) When we stand together by Nickleback - I know a lot of people don't like this group but they do have a positive message in this song. Video here

15) One night of peace by New kids on the block - This came out a couple of years ago I believe. Although I think we should have more than one night of peace, I think it still has a great message. Audio here

Hornable mention: This young lady from this season of America's got talent has an amazing voice. She got the golden buzzard but couldn't go on because her cancer has come back. She battled it once before and beat it but it came back and is taking a toll on her. Hell, even Simon Cowell started to get choked up when talking to her via video. Anyways, she did a song of her own called It's okay. I don't remember her real name but she goes by Nightbird. Here is the audio of her song: Click here

I know there are more positive songs out there that the world needs to hear or that we need to hear about ourselves but this is what came to mind when I thought about doing this list. 

There are a few sayings I want to close out with:

From Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation album: "In complete darkness we are all the same. It's only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you."

Anonymous about just getting along: "People just really need to to chill the fuck out. We're floating in space on a giant rock that we can't leave. Look at the stars or something, stop being so awful"

Another anonymous about equal rights: "Equal rights for others does not mean less rights for you. It's not pie."

Here is one more in a photo form:


 



Tuesday, July 13, 2021

I'm So Sorry...Is It Really Enough?

 We are constantly hearing those words, "I'm so sorry" from people after saying something wrong on social media or tv. If someone was a teen and said something wrong then years later realized they were wrong and apologizes, that's one thing. Young people may not truly get how wrong they are being and as they grow, they learn and change their thoughts. What is getting on my nerves is when adults who 100% know better say something very wrong then when they get called out on it, they say how sorry they are, they should know better etc etc.

I get that people make mistakes and sometimes at the heat of the moment, may something out of line but come on, this is getting out of hand. Adults are fully aware that words have power, they hurt and can cause harm to others. It's called think before you freakin' open your mouth! How can one not know that what they are saying is wrong if they are an adult? It isn't difficult to know if what you are about to say is disrespectful and hurtful. 

The newest thing I heard is about some news caster said something wrong about an Asian baseball player and how he doesn't speak English or doesn't speak it very well. How could he not know what he said was wrong before he said it? It's not brain surgery. Now he is saying sorry, he didn't know, since then he learned it was wrong, WTF? What is he, two? Yeah that is kind rude but it pisses me off that as an adult he had to learn this within a few days of saying something hateful that it was wrong? I have no remorse for people who speak hateful words especially when it is racists. As an adult, what is it that you still have to learn that you didn't learn in your earlier life that you don't say things like that?

Same with Christy Teigen. When she told someone they should kill themselves and other very disrespectful things. She was an adult when she said those nasty things to people, old enough to know better and to have learned already that you don't talk to people like that, yet she keeps saying sorry for things she has said and keeps coming up with "reasons". 

I'm not really on the cancel culture wagon but I think we need to start holding people accountable when they say harmful nasty things to or about others. We do live in a free speech country so I don't know how we could hold someone accountable for free speech. God am I already tired of the I'm sorry. It's gotten to the point where I don't believe most of the people who say it because I think most are just sorry they got caught and called out on it and they are trying to save their ass. 

I know this isn't going to stop but I need to vent about it because I am beyond tired of this kind of behavior from people who are old enough to know right from wrong. Saying sorry isn't enough for me anymore. People just need to think before they speak and watch what they say especially if you are in the public eye. 

Oh another person that just needs to stop is Wendy Williams. It seems like every time she opens her mouth it's something horrible against someone. She doesn't say sorry most of the time (which is fine by me)and she still has people following her. That is just as bad, that so many people think it's okay that she talks crap about other people. They are basically giving her the okay to continue to bad mouth others, so disgusting. 

What happened to respect and empathy for others? UGH

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Trump Impeachment/The Left, the Right, Extremist, Who Is Right?

There are two topics I try to stay away from, religion and politics. Those two topics are dangerous to get into and can get very heated. Every once in awhile though I want to express my thoughts on these subjects because things just keep bugging me. 

Where do I start, I guess with the impeachment. There are so many different opinions about this. Do I think Trump played a part in the storming of the capital? Yes. Should he and others be held for their part in it? Yes. Is Trump fully responsible? No. Aren't the people who stormed the capital responsible? Yes. There are so many layers to all of this.

Anytime a leader opens their mouth, they are responsible for what they say. If what they say happens to lead the followers to do something bad, that leader is partly responsible for it. A leader holds great power. People look up to them and in some way treat them like a God, it's just human nature and we all do it even towards celebrities. When that leader says jump, the followers say how high. The followers will listen to the person they admire and look up to no matter how crazy the leader may or may not be. Take a look at Hitler and cult leaders. Those people have said some crazy shit and yet they STILL had/have followers who react to what is being said. Now I'm not comparing Trump to Hitler or cult leaders, I'm just stating how much power any leader has over their followers.

People listen to what their leader says and will believe in what they say even if it's a bunch of lies or twisted truth. This why is any leader has to be careful what they and how they say things. Trump has ever right to believe the election was rigged, to be angry about it and try to fight it. He still should have been careful how he said things same with the other leader type people who stood up for Trump. Everyone knows that chaos can easily be created by what they say. Trump may not have actually said to storm the capital and hunt down those who opposed him to make them pay but what he did say during the rally was just as bad and might as well have said to go do all of that.

He knows how much power he has/had and that people will take him up on his word. Trump could have said his speech in a much better way that didn't sound like he wanted some kind of chaos. Because he and the few other leader type people that worked for him said their speeches the way they did, it caused people to feel like they need to take action and do something about it. That's when they said okay, lets go fight and stormed the capital, beating people up, breaking into the capital, killing people and trying to hunt down the people that opposed Trump. For some reason the people that did this lost all sense of humanity and respect for human life. So yes Trump and others were partly responsible for the storming of the capital and should be held accountable of inciting knowing full well that what they said would cause people to react badly. Also, Trump should have called in the national guard way earlier. Hell they should have been there in the beginning. 

With all of that being said, people are responsible for their own actions no matter what their leader says. They should have the common sense and humanity to not go do what was done. A police officer lost his freakin life trying to do his job because someone decided to use his anger and beat the cop to death. Cops are people too and should never have to go through something like that. It's disgusting that some people think that that kind of behavior is okay just because they are angry and hateful. The other people that lost their lives shouldn't have lost their lives either. Sometimes a leader might say something that is completely wrong and the followers have their own responsibility to say "hey that is too far" and make the choice to not participate. What they choose to do or not to do is their part of responsibility.

For years and years, people have always blamed the right or the left for things that are wrong in the world. During the past four years and the capital incident, it got worse. Now people are blaming different extremist groups. So who really is to blame? How about just people, people are to blame. We need to stop putting everyone into groups then blaming the groups as a whole. This never worked and never will. When are we going to learn this? White people put blame on other races and Jews for things, other races/nationalities blame others that are not them, we blame other people, religion, the far left, the far right but when are we going to realize we need to blame individuals?

By blaming a certain group of people of something only creates more separation, hate, anger and violence. We are going to destroy ourselves if we keep doing this. It's not the far right, the far left or extremist, it's individual people. There are both good and bad in every group (even in hate groups). Some are violent on all sides and some are not. We need to put our differences aside and work together to make this world better and stop blaming groups of people for everything. I think this angers me more than anything that I am talking about. There have been violent democrats, violent Trump supports but there are also good ones. We can have different beliefs without separating ourselves from our loved ones or others, we can think differently without putting blame on another group. We are so much smarter and better than this crap.

So when I ask the left, the right, extremist, who is right? I say no one group/side is right nor wrong. Individual people are right or wrong or even responsible or not responsible. Blame individual people, not groups. Hold any leader responsible for their role in what happens when given a speech and get people riled up. This is my opinion and thoughts on things.

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Humans On Other Worlds

 Whether you believe in aliens or not, there are millions of other planets and galaxies. Because of this, we can't possibly be the only living creatures in the entire infinite universe. I like to think that somewhere out there, there are other humans or human types living on distant planets especially if the planet is similar to earth.


I wonder, would the humans look exactly like us or would they have both same and different charistics as us? Would they have evolved like us or would their lives be completely different? Would they be far advanced, about the same or far behind in technologies? Would they have music, tv, movies & video games? If so, how different would it be from us?


I wonder if they would live in a utopia world or like ours with borders and wars. What language(s) would they speak? Would they have the same kind of animals as us? How about religions? Would they have wars, dictators, racisms etc? 


There are so many different possibilities on how their world could be. I like to think they are pretty much like us but maybe a little more advanced, that it's a utopia world but still have borders and now bullshit that tends to happen on ours. Although if they have free will, I am sure they have their issues too.


I sometimes think about these things and questions especially when I hear about how they found a new planet that is similar to us. I really hope one day we can find out. I know it most likely won't happen in my lifetime but it still would be nice if one day we can find out the answers to these questions. Just thought I would brain storm my thoughts and ideas on the matter. Hope all is well, take care 😀



Saturday, October 17, 2020

How Bad Is Satanism Really?

 So, I just got done watching a documentary on Hulu called 'Hail Satan?' For me personally, I was always confused on what it really is and just figured Satanism was just bad. I'm not into religion but I do believe in a God and have my own thoughts on what God really stands for.

This documentary was very interesting. It wasn't just all about Satan. It did talk about what they really stand for, the battle between them and Christians and when both Christians and Satanism wanted to have their monuments at a state capital. This is what made it interesting to watch and learn something knew.

First, I do think church and state should always be separated. Everyone believes in something different and no one religion or God should be forced onto another nor should everyone follow the same beliefs from one religion. It's wrong. Therefore I think having any religious monument on any state property shouldn't be allowed. If there is one, others should be allowed as well, period. No one religion is better than the other.

Watching this documentary, I got a more insight of who true modern Satanist are and my initial thoughts just like everyone else's I'm sure, is wrong. They actually seem to be a decent group of people. They are basically Atheist but decide to come together and stand up for human rights especially if something is trying to force religion onto someone else. They don't actually worship evil and demons. 

The movies, media and religion has painted an un-true picture of them so now everyone has wrong thoughts in their head. There are of course bad ones who call themselves Satanist and do bad rituals, killings and worship demons. Those two groups are completely different and should be looked at as such. There are both good and bad in every group of people and that is what we should always remember before judging others.

The conclusion, one should always educate themselves about something before passing judgement on others, there is room for all beliefs and they are not bad people; they are like us just trying to get through this thing called life. I highly recommend this documentary. As I end this, below is their seven tenets which is like the ten commandments. They are pretty standard and just like some of the commandments, people in general should follow.

"The mission of the Satanic temple is to support empathy between people, freedom, unwillingness to tyrannical power, and protest against injustice,"

The seven tenets are as follows:

1) One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason.

2) The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.

3) One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.

4) The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend. To willfully and unjustly encroach  upon the freedoms of another is to forgo one's own.

5) Beliefs should conform to one's best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one's beliefs.

6) People are fallible. If one makes a mistake, one should do one's best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused.

7) Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word.

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