X-Entertainment.com X-Entertainment.com A Proud UGO Affiliate
My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

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

Transformers, a whole year away. This is going to be the can’t wait movie of the year for me.

Got my sneak passes to Pirates of the Caribean today, next Wednesday.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 06/30/2006 6:04 PM


I have to say, I’m pretty damn excited by the Transformers trailer. It looks like it might be a little more thoughtful than "Robots crash land and start tearing shit up." Of course, it could be another "Independence Day" too. And you know what? That wouldn’t bother me. I LIKED Independence Day for what it was: a big-explosion summer movie. If they can make a TF movie that succeeds at that, I can be happy.

Of course, if they got Peter Cullen and Frank Welker to voice Prime and Megs, Super-Mega Fanboy Mode would kick in. I’d probably start camping out a month before opening.

Chestnuts roasted by spaz307 @ 06/30/2006 7:32 PM


I liked the Transformers teaser because it portrayed the franchise in a neat way to people who weren’t necessarily already in love with it, either for the related nostalgia or the more current renditions. Remove the Transformers element and watch the teaser again: It’s still something you’d wanna see. Also, if anything can be surmised from the teaser, they’re not going to spend a shitload of time setting things up in the movie. Hopefully, we’ll already be in the thick of things and won’t have to endure 45 minutes of lead-in to special effects-laden transformation scenes. I’m also thinking that they’re going to look at the franchise more conceptually than literally, which is good, because there’s enough bones to throw us fanboys without being married to any particular original storyline. I have a good feeling about this.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 06/30/2006 7:40 PM


spaz307

Agreed, ID4 was a kick ass summer blockbuster. I liked Jurassic Park III for the same reason. Sometimes you just want a good film with explosions, scares, etc. Who cares about the plot (although ID4 actually had a decent, if unbelievable in the end, plot).

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 06/30/2006 7:43 PM


122 days until halloween, kick ass!

Chestnuts roasted by even my glamour shot is ugly @ 07/01/2006 9:37 AM


Now intoducing (drum roll)….

Giant Ape Juice now in Purple!

Yes you now can get your Giant Purple Ape Juice only here at XE your Giant Ape Juice source.

Waring:
Do not use Giant Ape Juice if your are pregnant, going to become pregnant or just like to sleep around so you can land yourself a rich baby daddy.

If you have an errection lasting longer then four hours stop using Giant Ape Juice and go into Porn.

Chestnuts roasted by Mr Mango @ 07/01/2006 10:41 AM


hey everyone,
i just tried to check out the TF trailer, wont work, is anyone else having this problem?
WHAT CAN I DO>!?!?!

HEEEEEELLLLLLP!!!!!

El-Josh-O

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC Needs Your Help! @ 07/01/2006 11:50 AM


O’Hare is where flights go to die.

I was stuck there once for about 4-5 hours in a heavy thunderstorm. This had actually been right after the bombings of the two embassies in Africa, so a lot of people were obviously on edge. Then these fighter jets blazed right above the field with these conspicuous trails of smoke, and that was obviously a bit alarming. We later learned it was part of an air show, or something. To any Chicagolanders who regularly post here, is there some kind of local air show around mid to late August?

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/01/2006 12:29 PM


Hey Jerry Horror:
You Should Change Your Name To Jerry Totally Rips Off Danzig..

AND I STILL NEED TO ‘REGULARS’ HELP!!!
SOOOOO HAAVE TO SEE THE TRANFORMERS TEASER BUT I CANNOT GET IT TO WORRRRRKK!!
HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 07/01/2006 12:51 PM


Josh, if you’re having trouble seeing in on the official site, try searching on YouTube.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/01/2006 2:55 PM


sweeeeet
thanks matt!!
So, Is This Our SNT???
Anyone Have Any Rad Summer Saturday Night Plans??
Cheers
El-Josh-O

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 07/01/2006 4:29 PM


New Slurpee Flavor Alert!!!
Purple S’creme
"Looks purple. Tastes vanilla."

Sounds interesting. Has anyone seen/had it?

Chestnuts roasted by DeeJay @ 07/01/2006 5:01 PM


My Saturday night plans are as follows:
Wait for pizza.
Eat pizza.
Go to work late because as of the writing of this, I am already late because the pizza has not arrived.
This guy is not getting a tip.

Chestnuts roasted by Somethin' Funny @ 07/01/2006 8:34 PM


My Saturday night:

Buy next Fables: Arabian Nights (and Days).
Read it.
Sleep.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 07/01/2006 8:54 PM


Wow…so many kick-ass flicks on the horizon. These are truly great times for those of us who find more satisfaction in reveling in the fictitious exploits of giant alien robots than…y’know…socializing with our fellow humans.

As for my Saturday night: you’re looking at it. I’ll be slumped over my keyboard for the majority of the evening, so expect to hear a lot from me tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by The Yeti @ 07/01/2006 9:03 PM


Well I guess I’m just gonna sit here and put the new Taking Back Sunday on repeat.

Perhaps a movie. Any input? This HAS worked before, so let’s hope it works again.

Lemme see….

Scorched–You Wanna JACK WITH THE RIPPER?
High Fidelity–That is a Cosby Sweat-er. Did Laura let you leave the house like that?
Advent Children–yes, I love the American Dub, the only problem is Sephiroth, but toggling the audio for 5 minutes doesn’t bother me.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/01/2006 9:13 PM


My night:
watching baseball now
then I’m gonna watch Pirates of the Caribbean (for the first time)
the whole time checking ebay to make sure I don’t lose the auction I’ve bid on.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 07/01/2006 9:16 PM


Uhh, matt, that was not FOG blocking your view of the Hollywood sign, its a little thing called we call SMOG How those lungs feel boy?

Chestnuts roasted by EVLASH3 @ 07/02/2006 4:49 AM


Yeah, we haven’t had too much actual fog lately; it’s actually been pretty frigging hot and sunny. And Matt, I agree you should’ve tried to hit Disneyland for your day off or something. You wouldn’t have had to write a whole article about it, but I think you would’ve found the comparisons interesting. PLUS they’re holding the premiere of Pirates 2 right there! They’d actually erected a movie screen on Tom Sawyer Island and sort of a grandstand on the opposite shore of the river where all the dignitaries would sit. Unfortunately, the CA Pirates ride was closed too to add Jack Sparrow and the rest in. I know cause I was there just a couple weeks ago. ^_^ Okay, you might’ve collapsed in all this heat we’ve been having if you’d come. Well…there’s always next time, I guess. Disneyland isn’t nearly as collosal or self-contained as the World, and there’s a lot of construction going on there, and it’s surrounded by urban sprawl, but…it’s still the oldest outpost of Walt’s empire. And it’s not nearly as humid as Florida. Plus it has the WORLD’s largest parking garage. My friend, who has a regular pass, swears it’s true.

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/02/2006 2:43 PM


Add A New Comment!