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I hate airplanes.

Monday Night: I'm in the airport as I write this -- but not as I post this; then, I'll be home. After a long flight on Sunday morning that indeed felt less death-threatening thanks to the new iPod mentioned in the previous entry, I had my very first experience renting a car. A big ol' red Equinox from Hertz, which marks not just the first time I've ever rented a car, but the first time I ever drove an SUV, and the first time I ever drove in Los Angeles. So, a first time Cali driver in a completely alien SUV: I'm lucky I didn't leave a death count on the West Coast.

Work put me up in the Loews Beverly Hills, which didn't look like much from the outside but was really nice on the inside, complete with well-dressed desk girl who faked six or seven accents in the minute it took me to check in. The room was excellent, with a big ass balcony overlooking the Hollywood hills (and indeed, the Hollywood sign), and it's good that I had a nice room, because I had absolutely nothing to do all day Sunday. The office considered me going down a day early a "just in case" scenario, but it ended up being for no reason, and I ended up not doing much of anything, because even with a big red Equinox at my disposal, I still preferred sleeping in and watching pay-per-view movies. The beds in this hotel are incredible -- they have some kickass memory foam thing going; I felt like Oola sleeping against Jabba's belly.

Like I've said before, I just like hotel rooms. Love them. Especially ones with hot, hot pay-per-view movies available for exorbitant prices. My first plunge was the remake of The Hills Have Eyes, bought after a recent testimonial from my friend Zach, who was totally right. That was a good movie. Now, here's the thing: I never saw the original, so I don't know if it's a totally soulless ape like the shitty Omen remake was. The closest I got to the original was a Michael Berryman sighting at that horror convention I went to last year. Whatever, ape or not, this is one sick, twisted and awesome stupid movie.

In the midst of too much room service and too many cigarettes, I watched Final Destination 3 again, and I still like it, so there.

Work started calling me at 7 AM this (Monday) morning, apparently not remembering the three hour time difference. I was happy to remind them, but it only bought me a half hour. Finally, this afternoon, I got around to doing what I was sent here to do: Try desperately to take a picture of the Hollywood sign from my balcony through the fog. Nah, I came to interview some of the people who lent their voices-and-more to Monster House, and that went mighty fine. We did it on the Sony lot, where they were apparently shooting Spider-Man 3 every day this past week except today, just to piss me off, because I so needed to be the 3,456th person to take a picture of Tobey in a black shirt and call it a career.

When all was said and done, I'd met some good people, watched some good movies, took some shitty pictures and had a gazillion hours to kill before my redeye. Which is why I'm here. You're helping me kill time. I'm not kidding when I say that I drove around the airport for an hour and sat outside it for another 45 minutes, desperate to avoid doing what I'm doing right now: Sitting at my gate with absolutely nothing to do but type blog entries in a size 6 font so the burly guys behind me can't read 'em. There's still about 90 minutes before flight time, and the flight involves a stopover in Chicago, so all in all, I'm ready to kill your mudder.

Now: Back home, and that was, my GOD, that was the WORST flight ever. As I was writing the above section, I noticed the scheduled depart time change from 11:15 to 11:35...and then to 11:55. When all was said and done, they didn't let us on that plane until well after midnight. I got stuck in the middle of a row next to a gigantic old guy who did not stop fidgeting the entire flight. At one point, he tried to contort himself so he could sleep sideways, in an airplane seat, with his folds of fat invading my personal space and making me cry. Once in a while, he'd settle down and actually fall asleep, and once I got past his snoring, I followed suit...until he flicked on the overhead lights to read the stupid complimentary plane magazines again. This happened 100 times.

We finally landed in Chicago at 6 in the morning, where the three or four of us who were continuing on the flight to Newark had to sit by the gate for 45 minutes, basically for no reason. Then we were herded back on the plane with a bunch of fresh faces, making me feel even more dirty and unshowered. On the plus side, I noticed the fat gross guy sitting next to me pull out a new boarding pass just as we landed in Chicago, meaning that I wouldn't have to deal with him again. Sure enough, when we reboard the plane with a bunch of new people, he's gone...and replaced by his fucking identical twin, equivalently fidgety, this time with goddamned psoriasis.

All told, it took around fifteen hours of traveling to get home, and now I'm too pissed and exhausted to tell you about the Kryptonite Doritos I found in Cali. Tomorrow, I guess.

Posted by Matt on 06/27/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 95 comments

The Hills Have Eyes remake: I liked it alright, but I expected a little more coming from the guy that made High Tension. Everyone’s seen High Tension right? The best way to see it is to skip the last 15 minutes.

Kryptonite Doritos: I picked up a bag of these the other day. They’re the Doritos "minis". Basically guacamole flavored Doritos, but I’m a sucker for marketing and couldn’t resist the lure of the the name "Kryptonite Doritos".

Superman Returns: Anxious to see this, but I’m going to see it on the IMAX screen so I can check out the 3-D.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris Martin @ 06/28/2006 11:36 AM


The Hills Have Eyes remake was better than I expected too. Welcome back Matt.

Now I’m going to watch old Beetlejuice cartoons on IN2TV. Thanks for bringing my attention to it.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 06/28/2006 11:49 AM


Sprechen of the Left Coast, where you can see bumper sticker that say "Honk if you ARE Jesus", here are the co-ordinates for Disneyland:

33, 48′ 45" N latitude
117, 55′ 8" W longitude

Check out the urban sprawl surrounding the place! Ol’ Walt had the right idea when he bought all that land for Disney World.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 06/28/2006 11:53 AM


That reminds me of a cute license plate holder I saw recently: "99% Cinderella…Don’t even Tink about the rest!"
Jessica Marie’s story is so fucking gross :( I hate flying, but I’ve never had any interpersonal issues with fellow fliers. My mom did strand us in Phoenix (in August) once for cursing at a flight attendant though.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 06/28/2006 12:34 PM


Matt I can not believe that with a rental and a full day to kill you didn’t take in Disney Land. What a contrast that would have made for your Disney trip.

Bad passengers sitting next to you on a flight will always exist, much like that haze over the Hollywood sign.

You also missed going to that sidewalk with all the stars you can walk over. There are always panhandlers dressed up in costumes running around. I defy you to find Homer Simpson, Spiderman, Elmo and Darth Vader chumming it up together anywhere else in this world.

Chestnuts roasted by Wenthral @ 06/28/2006 1:04 PM


About Superman Returns…

I heard that it’s connected to Superman 2..

can anyone confirm this?

I’ll sit thorugh the original 2 if I have to, but if it’s not connected, I’ll return them.

Chestnuts roasted by selvig @ 06/28/2006 2:45 PM


I always imagined Kryptonite to taste like rock candy, so rock candy flavored Doritos sound effing gross.

And if these Doritos are in fact avocado flavored, then that just ruins the whole Superman thing for me.

Chestnuts roasted by 7-Zark-7 @ 06/28/2006 2:49 PM


Wow I have nothing to say…..except that superman is a fruitball, it woulda been cool if you actually went to disney land, and…….. That’s it.

Chestnuts roasted by PRSense @ 06/28/2006 3:13 PM


I had my first car rental a couple weeks ago. All I got was a lousy Ford Focus and I was in some kind-of-small city outside of Minneapolis. No big-pimpin’ in Hollywood for me.

Chestnuts roasted by Gozer @ 06/28/2006 3:31 PM


Every time I eat Dorito’s, one of those little "triangles of death" somehow manage to turn itself upright in my mouth and shred the bejesus out of my gums. This has to be the all time worst shape for a chip. I loved it when they came out with the 3D’s but for some ungodly reason they stopped stocking them in my area. Now I have to brave the inevitable and eat the normal ones. I have tried cocking my head slightly as I eat them, taking smaller bites, and even crunching the hell out of the bag so that all I have left id Dorito dust and oonly the latter has prvided me with a satisfactory solution to this problem. Does anyone else share this complication, or am I the only one plagued by this snacktime dilemma?

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 06/28/2006 3:38 PM


Selvig, yes, this one is supposed to be after 2 but there are no mentions of the events of the first two really. Just some old rehased lines from the first 2. I thought there might be a General Zod reference or 2 but there weren’t.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 06/28/2006 3:58 PM


yep, gonna have to agree with the folk who said the originall hills is waay waaaaaay better, but they didnt have the reallllllly cute blonde girl who i have absolutely no idea what her is, but whatever, it was a good movie, but i like the original for nostalgic factor, first horror flick i ever saw, never looked back!

glad to have you back matt!!!
El-Josh-0

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 06/28/2006 4:34 PM


Yep. Hollywood is gay, but man does Beverly Hills have some kickass hotels. There are lotsa good entertainment venues there, but I’d rather go to San Francisco. It’s fairly cleaner and seems to have friendlier people. Plus, it has a great fine arts scene. SF all the way baby!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 06/28/2006 5:08 PM


I haven’t seen the remake, but I saw the original Hills on IFC a few months back and was bored by it. But I find that a lot of "classic" movies often don’t do it for me so I may not be the guy to ask/trust.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 06/28/2006 5:17 PM


The cute blond girl in The Hills Have Eyes remake is the chick from Lost. Claire. She is hot. But you know she’s got a little mutant growing inside of her now. Uh. In the movie that is. Not in real life. That I know of.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris Martin @ 06/28/2006 5:43 PM


Sorry about your flight experience Matt. Sounds like you were a victim of O’Hare airport, where no flight ever departs on time. I was once stranded there for about 5 hours waiting for my flight, so I feel for ya

Chestnuts roasted by Julie @ 06/28/2006 7:00 PM


Yeah, that airplane ride sounded sooo Bitner dude.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 06/28/2006 7:57 PM


Flew from Maryland to Florida once for a high school band trip (man, does that seem like eons ago!), but thankfully the time in the air was uneventful.
As for what transpired in FL when we landed, well, that’s a whole different story…..

Chestnuts roasted by DeeJay @ 06/28/2006 8:24 PM


So what’s the worst airport you’ve ever had to spend time in?
My vote, though I have not flown all that much, goes either to Portland, Maine – where I was once stranded for hours, and you can see from one end to the other – or Dulles in Washington, which is all terminals and chaos.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 06/28/2006 9:03 PM


I haven’t been on an airplane in more than ten years, since my sister and I flew to Montana from Philadelphia (with a stopover in Salt Lake City) in 1995. Most of our plane trips were fairly uneventful; the worst that ever happened on one was getting stuck in the air for almost an hour over Phildelphia due to a huge storm in the area.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 06/28/2006 9:08 PM


I’m going to New York in a couple months and I have a hour and a half layover in Chicago. So from everything I’ve read on here, I’ll be lucky to make it to New York huh? But maybe I’ll have some good airplane stories to tell.

Chestnuts roasted by Stacey @ 06/28/2006 9:43 PM


I lived in a hotel and agree with your love.

Chestnuts roasted by S @ 06/28/2006 10:48 PM


When I was on my 8th grade class trip, we got stuck in O’Hare overnight on the way home. There was a huge snow storm, no planes were taking off, and all the hotels were full. No one had any money left for food, because we were on our way home. Our teacher and his wife had maxed out their credit cards while in DC, so they couldn’t loan us anything. The Salvation Army showed up with food, of a sort- Little Debbie Poundcakes. Unfortunately, they are the only Little Debbie foods that are disgusting.

By the time we got home, none of us had eaten anything but airplane snacks and poundcakes for almost 24 hrs. Some parents actually brought food to the airport for their kids.

On the plus side, Mom made my favorite dinner for me and had it waiting for me when I got home. I don’t think any meal has ever been as satisfying as that one was.

I can only imagine what it was like for our teacher. Forty whining, broke, tired 8th graders were all depending on him. I think I’d rather have my fingernails pulled off with pliers.

Chestnuts roasted by spaz307 @ 06/28/2006 11:53 PM


Old E Bitner…oh man…Bitner indeed….

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 06/29/2006 12:44 PM


Don’t you just love LAX and all of the polite people it’s packed with? Congrats on driving in LA for your first time… and in an SUV no less. I’m impressed. I’m still scared to drive in LA, it seems like someone cuts you off every five minutes or so.

I love flying, but I HATE flying when I have to sit next to annoying people, which happens on just about every other flight. Plus, flying first class a few times has spoiled me to death.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt(#2?) @ 06/29/2006 1:07 AM


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