Archive for May, 2007

Who Loves Ya Baby?

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Telly AwardTonight when I picked up the mail, I saw a letter from the Telly Awards (no, not as in ‘Savalas’). The Telly Awards “honor the very best local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions.” They get over 13,000 entries yearly from filmmakers and agencies all over the country.

I’d never entered anything before, but this year, I decided to give it a shot. Today’s letter confirmed I’d won a Bronze Telly for the documentary I did for the Colony Theatre! You actually have to order your statues, but they’re made by the same company that makes the Oscars. Very cool.

Kinda makes me want to go make something else :)

Smoke gets in your eyes

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Smoky Skies Over AtlantaFor the second or third time this week, the smoke from the southern Georgia wildfires has crept up to Atlanta. One day earlier this week, what looked like thick fog during my morning commute was really smoke. And this morning when I took Murray out, you could definitely smell it again. As I write this, all our windows are open and I can smell it throughout the apartment. Hopefully they’ll get it under control soon.

Yo ho, ho hum

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Pirates 3Saw Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End last night. To put it bluntly, it sucked barnacles. It was a three-hour movie and about ten minutes into it, I knew it was going to be bad. It just dragged on forever and felt soooooo tedius. The plot just kept going round and round with deals and betrayals and, at least for me, I had a hard time following what was going on. It just seemed like a lot of things were just tacked on and could’ve easily been cut, or at least tightened up. And things like the much-anticipated cameo by Keith Richards as Capt. Jack’s father were just squandered. As always the effects were phenomenal, but I still never felt all that engaged.

So the Pirates movies continue the downward trend, the last movie being enjoyable but still nowhere near the excitement of the first. I’m sure the film will do well, though, and there’s already talk of a fourth. I’d only want them to do another one if it could somehow redeem this one.

So to sum up, Andrew and Brenda give Pirates 3 two thumbs waaaaaay down.

Update: See below for the ‘Ask A Ninja’ Ninja’s review of Pirates 3:

Our First Braves Game!

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Turner FieldLast night Brenda and I attended our very first Atlanta Braves game at Turner Field. My new boss treated employees and spouses to the game, plus food and drinks.

Traffic around the stadium was kinda nuts, but we eventually got into a decent lot and it was only a five minute walk or so to the stadium.

The inside of the stadium is just chock full of food and souvenir vendors. It’s basically a giant hallway that wraps around the entire field, with aisle entrances to the seats every few yards.

As soon as we got in, we of course had to both buy Braves hats. And before we left, I got a t-shirt with ‘Jones’ on the back. I didn’t, however, get a discount for being named Andrew Jones. The vendor informed me that even Andruw doesn’t get a discount there. Bummer.

Once we got out to the field and our seats, the geek in me was more fascinated by the giant 100-foot high definition video screen. Just amazing. I heard it cost upwards of $15 million. There also is a really amazing digital display that wraps around three-quarters of the stadium and has stuff like sponsor logos, and all kinds of other stuff depending on what’s going on.

If you’ve ever been to an actual baseball game, you know it’s WAY different from seeing it on tv. It’s such an interactive experience, with a lot of crowd participation, and always something to look at. Oh, and there’s a ball game going on, too.

All in all, it was a lot of fun, and I’m sure we’ll be back regularly.

PS: Yes, I did take photos, but all I had was a disposable camera. So I’ll post them asap. Hopefully we’ll get a decent, smaller digital camera for occasions like this.

New Pics from Mothers Day

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Family Photo, Take 6 Just uploaded some photos I took during our Mothers Day trip up to Ohio last weekend. Really not sure when the next one will be, but some of you are already planning trips down to Atlanta. Which is better anyways, as you’ll be able to spend more time with us than if we came to Ohio and had to split our time between everyone.