Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows – AMC 12 at Downtown Disney, Anaheim, CA

Absolutely beautiful. I wish I could talk more about how beautiful this film was, but I have to be really careful and not spoil anything for anyone who hasn’t seen the movie(s). Sufficeth to say, if you’ve been waiting for somebody to encourage you to go see it, this is that moment (or it would be if you respected my opinions at all). ;-)

The film picks up about 6 months or so after the first one ended and it does so perfectly. It immediately finds it’s groove again and just runs with it. It’s so beautiful to see Holmes face off against his greatest opponent yet!

The acting is top notch! So great to see Stephen Fry as Holmes’ brother, Mycroft (unparalleled brilliance).

Hans Zimmer delivers another amazing score. While listening, I at first made the mistake of trying to compare his work for this one with his work on Pirates 4 (on the premise that they were composed in a similar time frame), but Laura helped me quickly realize that I really needed to compare the music for this film with Dead Man’s Chest because they’re both first sequels and both contain a pot-load more new, original, fun, and exciting themes.

Pretty much everything else I want to say about this amazing film is going to be in the following censored area to preserve the film’s beauty for everyone else. Sorry!

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  • It was so absolutely fascinating to watch Holmes’ further descent towards madness – especially when I was reminded of the article I posted with my first review that talked about Holmes’ Cocaine Habit. The seeds are there in the first film (“You do know what you’re drinking is meant for eye surgery”, “There’s enough of that poison in his system already”, and “My mind rebels at stagnation), but his manic tendencies are that much more highlighted in this film. Note how his slow-mo action sequences are more … shall we say, nutty and amusing and how his inventions and commentary are that much more “out there” then previously. The adrenaline injections and whatever he was drinking this time around are all just icing on the already delicious cake as Robert Downey, Jr. knocks another performance out of the park! I’m so happy he turned his life around and got off drugs.
  • Yay for respecting the books! Or at least as far as I’m concerned. But then again, I’ve only read a portion of “The Complete Adventures” and am here referring to the “Great Illustrated Classics” version. They were really cool in that they gave you a page of text on the left and a picture/subtitle on the right. When I think of Sherlock Holmes, my memories are directly tied to Moriarty and Holmes’ plunge down the waterfall. As soon as we cut to the exterior shot showing us the villa or whatever where Moriarty’s grand scheme would bear fruit and there was the waterfall, I could barely contain myself with hope that the film would pay homage to the books – and it did! :-D
  • Questions in view of the first film:
    • Was the wireless transmitter from the first film at all used here in the fruition of Moriarty’s grander machinations?
    • Yay cameo’s! Clarkie, Inspector Lestrade, Mrs. Mary Watson, and more!
    • “My brother has an estate near Chichester…” – Mycroft’s first mention in the original.

White Christmas – OCPAC

Alright, that was cute.

A very nice adaptation with some interesting and eyebrow-raising changes.

Thank you Sarah for pointing out that the dancing/choreography is amazing – we agree. And yes, the tempo’s are all a bit too fast (even “Love, You Didn’t Do Right By Me”), but we’ve decided that that is because they added so much content they needed to race through all the songs in order to be done at a decent hour. ;-)

Laura very much liked the formation changes – they were very dynamic and effective.

I guess at the end of the day, they have to make a bunch of broad changes and the audience gets to pick and choose their favorites. Me, I liked the General and Martha and all of the new songs were VERY well done. The only original songs cut were Mandy/Minstrel Show and Choreography which makes perfect sense as they are incredibly dated.


*Unedited thoughts after Act 1*

It’s nice for what it is. That is to say it’s not the movie (obviously), but for some reason I got my hopes up.

I don’t like the changes to Phil Davis’ character, but I blame that on my being such an avid Danny Kaye fan.

I like Bob Wallace – I get a real Bing vibe from his physical presence.

Meh on the changes to Snow (a train to New York…with a drawing room and 2 comfy beds…and they also skipped the whole guys-doing-Sisters but which I’m rather sad about) and the whole Ralph at the Ed Sullivan show thing (million dollar deal wouldn’t break the general’s heart as much as embarrassing him on national TV would).

SOPA/PIPA!!!

**ADDENDUM 1/11/12**

WordPress has broken their *personal* vow of political silence to speak up about this issue here! And I’m slacking for having not visited Stop American Censorship yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do something about it!!!

**/ADDENDUM**

**ADDENDUM 12/30/11**

Oh wait, sorry that’s the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). SOPA wants to give Congress the authority to create a new enforcement agency that police’s the Internet looking for copyright violations and giving them the authority to shutdown sites like YouTube and Facebook for “having a vauge definition of piracy” as it were. O.o

Really Congress? Really? I mean sure it’s job creation, but who really wants the job of policing the Internet? Besides that job is reserved for XKCD stick figures who can’t budge from their computers because “someone on the Internet is wrong!” ;-)

**/ADDENDUM**

SOPA is a bill by Congress (those lovable, out-of-touch coots) that wants to change the face of the Internet all so a few big companies don’t have to fight so hard against piracy. But like anytime Congress write specific technologies into legislation, they are out of touch and have no idea what they’re talking about. The way *I* understand the effects of this bill is that they want to remove all hostnames from websites so that the only way to connect to a site is by typing in the direct IP address. :-(

GoDaddy supported SOPA for quite a while until last week when public pressure made them switch (even if just in words). So *today (December 29th, 2011)* is the first-ever Leave GoDaddy Day!

I’d vote that you come to DreamHost (and not just because I work there).

DreamHost’s Position and Promo Code! - Twitter update with link

DreamHost’s Promo Code “SOPAROPA” will take $50 off of a shared hosting plan when pre-paid for one year. It will also include four free domregs (their choice of net, com, org, info only) for the life of the hosting plan.

Normal hosting is $119.40 for 1 year + 1 annual domain registration credit of $9.95.

 

And now some links all about this crazy mess.

Who Supports SOPA and Why – Gizmodo.com

December 29th is Leave GoDaddy Day – Gizmodo.com

Ditch GoDaddy’s SOPA Loving Butt – LifeHacker.com

Wikipedia no longer supports GoDaddy – Twitter Status Update

GoDaddy No Longer Supports SOPA – Too Little Too Late – TechCrunch.com

GoDaddy Caves – GoDaddy.com

Kid’s Christmas Program – The Rock Church Worship Service

Paul

O come All Ye Faithful (O come let us adore Him)
Peter's Confession (You are)
Joy To The World (The Lord has come)

Program

Included the carols:
Jingle Bells (Dashing through the snow)
Deck The Halls (With boughs of holly)
Away In A Manger (No crib for a bed)
We Wish You A Merry Christmas (And a Happy New Year)

and a bonus song by the worship band:
Little Drummer Boy (Come, they told me pa, rum, pa, pum, pum)

Paul

Silent Night (Holy night)

The Rock Church Worship Service

Paul

Our God (Eternal God unchanging)
Hosanna (Praise is rising, eyes are turning to you)

Brett & Michelle

Psalm 85 1 & 2, 35
Forgive the iniquity…
That His glory may dwell in our land…
Righteousness goes before him…
Mark 1:1-8

Paul

I have a Facebook account and I’m seeing people complaining about hearing Christmas songs
Sorry if you’re here tonight
I love singing these songs about God becoming man, rejoicing
Man spends a lot of time trying to become god
O Come, All Ye Faithful (O come let us adore him)
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (Let nothing you dismay)
Forever Reign (You are good, you are good)

Jon

Prayer for the Spirit of God to settle in this room

I love being at this church
Thank you for being such a blessing to me
Turn it over to Moses

Moses

Not used to these mics
We’re a church plant
Nice to get out this way
I met Jon when I was working at a mission in downtown LA
Started talking about church planting
Asked where and didn’t know for sure
Little more than a year later people are getting together
Top search terms according to Yahoo
4S
Casey Anthony
Kardashian
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
King Solomon is a little depressed writing this book
But there is lots of profound wisdom in this book
I’m a musician/songwriter
I’ve got this melody and when I call a friend and get together our bosoms into something more glorious
That is help when you work together
Living alone doesn’t accomplish much
How can 1 be warm alone?
Working and living together provides warmth
It has to do with: when you life and work with someone you have someone watching your back
This highlights to me the benefits of relationships with people
It cuts short if you just consider husband/wife relationships (although lots of pastors use this at weddings)
It extends to friends

I joined the rotary club and they were like, ”We haven’t had a pastor in 25 years”
I just want to connect to my community
I also got involved with the local police department
I’m now a voluntary chaplin for them

Right now Crave Life is a small community and we get together each week to pray for each other
I don’t know if it will always be like that, but it’s nice
Bring up Adrian and Evelyn tonight
A leads worship and
E is his new wife

Adrian

People ask me what it’s like to be married
Parents took me to a Pentecostal church and a church in Downey and then I just hopped around other churches with friends
I feel like Guys told me, ” Dude, I want you to be a leader at church”
Now that I have Evelyn with me, I have all the tools to do what He wants me to
Brenda is my sister, Moses is my brother in law

Evelyn

Just want to say how thankful I an to be a part of this church plant
Grew up in a Calvary Chapel church
Not a lot of interaction, which sued me since I can be shy
Wonderful to be in the presence of godly people

Moses

Brandy and Peter

Peter

Thank the Lord for having us here
I had a drinking problem and it took me to the very depths
And who knew I would be in that situation
I was in a bad situation
I’m just happy to be here in a great church that reflects what Crave life has – a real tight-knit family

Brandy

Kind of nervous
We’ve both made wrong decisions in our loves but it was easier with each other side by side
We’ve tried lots of churches that were ask about the clothes you wote
My brother-in-law Jas invited us to the Splish Splash Summer Bash
I went to help my mother-in-law cook
When I met Moses, something turned on inside of me to meet a pastor who accepted me despite my failures
Crave Life had taught me to trust people that have the same passion for learning how to do life

Moses

Thank you guys and gals for sharing
We’ve been studying the Great Awakening
Lawrence Tremble poem
”One awakes and wakes his brother”
”Finally awakes all of us”
I thank you, Rock Covenant and all the partner churches

Jon

I wanted you all to get a picture of Crave Life
Amy’s here tonight
She first came to the church when we were starting out and she really grew to know the church
You’ve been accepted with all your junk
We’re just trying to do life together
I wanted us as a church to commit to praying for this church
God is already moving for this community
They already have a building and a pastor saying, ”Come on in.”

This Tuesday night, 45 South Bay pastors are getting together to learn how to help out all these new churches
I’m Moses’ coach
Lots of coffee together, me telling him here’s things to avoid
I’m going to have my wife Shannon close us out in prayer

Shannon

Prayer

Arthur Christmas

Arthur Christmas

Curse you Rob Bredow, you didn’t warn me I would cry!!! I mean congratulations on your promotion (since Cloudy) and your prominent place in the credits! :-)  And yay for R. Stirling Duguid! They are both in the credits and we know them personally!

The Beiber music video was better than the song (sorry, I’m not a big fan…although his duet with Jaden Smith for Karate Kid 2010 was pretty sweet). The steampunk elves is an AWESOME concept though.

I was surprised to see that the film was partially Aardman Entertainment’s fault which is kind of cool to see them jump into the digital realm (although the trailer we saw for their pirate movie, The Pirates! Band of Misfits looks SOOO purdy and makes me think it’s claymation but who knows). It also explains how Anglicized the film was:

  • the leads were all Brits: James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent, Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton!
    • (although I shouldn’t say they’re all Brits because I am pretty sure that McAvoy is Scottish)
  • Christmas Crackers for Christmas!

And actually that’s all I can think about for the Anglicization of the film. But it was still absolutely beautiful and I loved every minute of it.

And yes, I was a completely emotional, crying mess when:

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the little girl at the end of the film is SOOOO happy that Santa got her what she wanted.

This was an absolutely sensational family Christmas film with (as Bredow put it) “just enough cynicism for adults to buy into it”. :-D

The Rock Church Worship Service

Paul

You'll Come (I have decided, I have resolved)
The Desert Song (This is my prayer in the desert)

Katie

I’m the children’s director
Dec 18th is the Christmas Program
In January we’ll be starting a separate worship team for the kids
Just got back from Haiti and so many people have asked that I’m gonna do a review
Went with another local church for 2 weeks
Loving on the kids and just being able to play with them and supporting those who have given up their lives to help people
Going back a 2nd time the most interesting part was seeing where people I met the first time are at now
Orphanage is growing by leaps and bounds
All the kids are really special
If you’ve been to Uganda before, you might want to go back and see what’s changed since them…it can be very special

Paul

It’s really special when somebody from our church takes the things we sing about and make it real
How Great Is Our God (The splendor of the king)
The Stand (You stood before creation)

Stephen and Katie

Advent readings
Also sort of confusing
Jesus is about to be born but he was born almost 2000 years ago?
Fun time of year to read these with the mindset of this time in history when God broke into the world
Isaiah 6:35 ???
You have hidden your face from us…we are the clay you are the potter
1 Corinthians 1:3-9
God is faithful by Him you were called

Paul

And with the lighting of the first Advent candle we’re going to sing or first Christmas carol of the season
I like starting with this one because it had a sense of longing for the Messiah
O Come, O Come Emmanuel

Jon

This is Leah
We asked her to paint tonight
We are a very diverse family here: artists, geeks, musicians, athletes
New CD of music that is part of our family’s story coming soon that Paul has been working hard on
Matthew 5:3
I asked a couple of people what is meekness when you look at Jesus and I have some email responses I want to read

Email 1

Not a phlegmatic
Not indecision
Most of ask not weakness
Numbers 12:3
Moses was the meekest man on Earth at the time

Jon

Strength under control
The Hebrew scriptures are full of metaphors and images that paint pictures of God’s power
Playing a bit inside the mouth of a wild animal
Controlled strength used for the betterness of others
Tongue sweeping throughout the world, deadliest weapon (James)

Email 2

Opposite of meekness – sulking
Unduly berated
My thoughts did not spring from …
God was speaking to me this week
I want to be like you when it really costs me something
Opportunities to be like him are not sprinkled on us like fairy dust
Jesus was despised and crushed…did he sulk?
Ate with Judas and looked at Peter after the denials

Jon

Philippians 2:3-8
I knew that my thoughts did not spring forth from his loving kindness and charity

Many theologians refer to the fruits of the Spirit as the communicable attributes of God
Meekness and gentleness are things we can catch from Jesus
We get it by spending time with Christ Jesus, learning from Him, and practicing in community
It’s got to spring from something in order for it to be a gift from God
Has to spring from trust in God
When you don’t have to strive or scheme our demand because you’re drawing from a source that meets all your needs
Meekness is something that we display to others, but it draws from that source
My life is in the hands of Jesus
Suddenly people aren’t objects (chess pieces in a diabolical game if checkers) but people
I can enter into relationships differently with them
Think of Jesus riding into Jerusalem as a conquering king and he chooses a donkey
He chooses to come in peace and meekness
I’m here to break paradigms, not make you fit into mine
This is the position of humility; let me wash your feet
I don’t need you to love me, I have Him
I’m here to take the sword upon myself, not swing it
1 Peter 2:23
I’m going to leave judgment up to God
Jesus allowed Himself to die so he could align himself with the will of the Father
In Gethsemane, in his greatest hour of need, not my will but thine be done
That’s where meekness really begins: surrender
So much freedom in surrender because we know our lives are in His hands
Psalm 37
Better to leave things that we can’t control in God’s hands
Those who hope in the Lord will…
You don’t have to take every promotion
You don’t have to win every argument
How much do I really need to acquire, to buy up just because I can
Inherit simply means I can’t buy it, I can’t earn it, it has to be given

Meekness is having hand that are extended…

Christian university in Indiana (Taylor)
Samuel from Africa
President showed him all the dorms and asked which one he wanted
The one no one else wants
In all his years, the president had never heard any Christian ask for that
I draw all from Jesus
A job no one else wants, a kid no one else wants to eat with
I will make that sacrifice

Paul

Everything (I was hungry, and you fed me)

Watoto Choir Performance – The Rock Church Worship Service

Jon

Welcome
Good to see you tonight
About to see a picture of what the kingdom of Heaven looks like
We want everyone to participate
We want Lord Jesus to be first in this place
Jeami is going to share her heart with us

Jeami

Our church is really invested in Africa
This is Sara, she’s a Mercy’s Village employee who is going to move to Uganda

Watoto Choir Performance

My favorite song was “Not Forgotten”. 

A Streetcar Named Desire – Golden West College

Kim Brown was the primary reason we came (and Laurie Reynolds…and Veronica Mullins…and Mason Meskell…and Nika…and…well you get the picture), but the raw emotional power onstage was the reason we stayed.

One particular moment is still shudderingly vivid in my head…it’s in Blanche’s Act II monologue about what really happened to Belle Reve and the line where Blanche calls to the soldiers creeped me the hell out!

And the music was fantastic (Veronica told us later that she just brought in her collection of jazz and told the director, “Here.” LOL).