Thursday, July 22, 2021

A Quiet Place, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Nick Filet & Escape Room: Tournament of Champions

I do apologize for getting this out late in the month when I had the idea to have it done early in July. Part of me was putting it off and part was waiting to update until after Tropical Storm/Hurricane Elsa... turns out, that did not pass anywhere close to where I live. Honestly, there's only a few things to mention as the rest is probably too mundane.

Late last month I saw both A Quiet Place and its sequel back to back theatrically in a 2 for 1 screening they had one night across the country. Believe it or not it was the first time seeing both; December of '18 someone I know asked if I had seen it yet and I had to tell them “no”. Even if they don't read this, eventually this person will be informed that I enjoyed both movies, and in a rare example the second was a little better than the first.

Let me mention the other two movies I saw between then and now: Summer of Soul, a great documentary about a series of concerts held in Harlem back in '69 that featured an amazing lineup of talent (Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, B.B. King, Sly and the Family Stone, Mahalia Jackson, Gladys Knight and the Pips, etc.) and the footage shot was never seen until now. The second was Escape Room: Tournament of Champions. The first one was silly yet fine. This sequel was quite a bit dumber and had an even worse ending than the original.

To mention a few other quick notes before closing this out:

Late June I returned to Walt Disney World, Epcot in particular. While a rainy day, it was still fun and believe me, it was different being there alone compared to escorting my sister and two typical young boys around.

I've seen a few different examples of the brand new Ford Mustang Mach-E; it's not an electric version of the traditional sporty coupe... rather, it's an electric crossover SUV! No one understands the name either unless it was to get attention... which has worked. At least it looks real nice.

The last two times I've had a haircut were April and yesterday. Indeed, both were much-needed.

The one interesting restaurant I've been to is one I discovered online. In Dr. Phillips is a quick service place known as Nick Filet. I can't explain that name either or its logo of a random bearded dude, but it's a chain from Pennsylvania which has the gimmick of offering pieces of filet mignon as burgers. It's not the cheapest place but at least it was good.

I'll return sometime in August... who knows when exactly.