Once upon a time, back in the nineties there were two popular programming blocks. One of them took place on Friday evenings, and the other on Saturday evenings. On Saturdays my friends and I sat in front of our television screens on a big comfy orange couch. Continue reading “I’m still comfy on the big orange couch”
A trip down memory lane never hurt anyone
Over the years, I’ve known people who view nostalgia as living in the past. In fact, I was once told by one of my best friends that I needed to grow up instead of continuing on my journey with the power rangers. I remember that mainly because she wrote it in my yearbook and I read her words over again and laughed. My laughter came about namely because one of my goals this summer is to meet the original Red Ranger, Austin St. John. And if I’m being entirely honest I still watch episodes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers because as cheesy as they are they make me feel good when life is less than spectacular. I even enjoyed the film that came out in 2017. Power Rangers is a beautiful reboot of the original series. Though I will admit viewing new actors in the same roles by the same name was certainly different within the series, but I enjoyed it all the same. Continue reading “A trip down memory lane never hurt anyone”
Veronica Mars film review
Pirates ahoy! Marshmallows rejoice! The Veronica Mars movie is finally hits theaters and is available for digital download! And now I promise to not end the rest of my sentences with exclamation points throughout the rest of this review. Continue reading “Veronica Mars film review”
My dad will go down with his ship
Back in 2003, when the Dawson’s Creek finale aired my family and I sat down to watch the finale episodes. Most of the household was happy, until they killed off Jen the tears flowed freely from my mom and me. For a while my mom and I remained two against one and were Team Pacey. Continue reading “My dad will go down with his ship”
Too many cop shows have me thinking about murderers and serial killers
I randomly found myself watching an old episode of Criminal Minds where a man’s daughter discovers that he was kidnapping and killing young boys since she was a little girl. To make matters worse the “presents” that she received after his mood swings over the years were actually trophies from his victims. Continue reading “Too many cop shows have me thinking about murderers and serial killers”
Always meet the Ash vs Evil Dead cast when possible
The Evil Dead has been one of my favorite movies for some time. In fact, I remember hearing stories about why I shouldn’t watch the original film in the franchise when I was younger and that made me want to watch them more. Continue reading “Always meet the Ash vs Evil Dead cast when possible”
Restoring faith in humanity one Christmas movie at a time
Just like Christmas songs, there are also Christmas movies that must accompany the holiday season. Despite viewing most of these an insane amount of times, and most since childhood, I still have the desire to sit on my couch, with a blanket, maybe some coffee or hot chocolate and watch them every holiday season. Continue reading “Restoring faith in humanity one Christmas movie at a time”
Why it is difficult to lose anyone in the zombie apocalypse
Please note if you have not watched the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead, spoilers lie ahead. Now that my warning is out of the way… Continue reading “Why it is difficult to lose anyone in the zombie apocalypse”
How to Save a Life
When I hear The Fray’s song How to Save a Life I always think of Grey’s Anatomy. I remember originally wanting to watch the show because of my mother. Continue reading “How to Save a Life”
I cannot avoid having shows make me cry today
I just finished watching the season eight premiere of Blue Bloods. Typically, I will go down my DVR from top to bottom and watch in that order. Plus, I am semi avoiding Chicago Fire because I don’t want to watch one of my favorite characters die. That isn’t because I know definitively if one of them has died or not, but I get far too emotionally attached to fictional characters and don’t want to deal with the fictional massacre today. With that said, if you are a fan of Blue Bloods and have not watched the premiere, come back to this post after you have viewed this week’s episode. Spoilers ahoy.
When we last left the Reagans Danny’s house was burnt to the ground. I’ve had some friends who have loss everything before via fire, floods, and tornadoes. Everything can be rebuilt but that initial loss leaves this numb feeling inside of one. That is the description that has been given to me multiple times. I’ve also been told throughout the years that people tend to merely stand and look at the remains wondering what to do first. Where do they go? Depending on how bad the damage is of course those are things one must think of. How do we rebuild? And considering all the devastation in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico that is a hot button topic. How can we help?
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