Thursday, August 19, 2021

Tito Jackson 'Love One Another'

 Tito Jackson, brother of Michael Jackson, has a new album out called. It's a rhythm and blues album. I'm not into that type of music BUT there is one song on there that sounds more like a pop type of song and I freakin' love it!

The song is called 'Love one another'. It's been out for awhile. I can't stop playing it on youtube. It has a great beat, Stevie Wonder plays the harmonica and it makes you want to bop your head. The music video is great too. It has a lot of famous people appearing in it and some family members too. 

The song is a positive song about loving one another and basically treating people with respect and kindness. I would really love to see this song get noticed and take off, it deserves it.

Click on the link below for the video and take a listen for yourself.

Video Here

Monday, April 12, 2021

Amazon Prime: Them

 New to Amazon prime is a 10 episode show called 'Them'. It takes place in the 1950's. It's an anthology series that explores terror in America. This first season is about a black family moves from North Carolina to Compton California in a all white neighbor. It explores racism, some history mixed with the paranormal.

I read people's reactions on twitter and it's pretty mixed for different reason. I just finished watching the whole season 1. I thought it was sad, disturbing, had me thinking about things and creepy. Overall, I liked it. It is a VERY hard to watch series due to the violence, sometimes extreme. 

In the first episodes, it does make you question what is really going on but it does become clear which I am not going to give away. It's sad to see such hate going on knowing that it was really like that back in day and that nothing much has changed sadly. This poor family went through so much torture from within themselves and from the white neighborhood. I've only dealt with a very small amount of racism which doesn't come close to what black people (and apparently now Asian people) have gone and are currently going through. I just imagine.

This series has left me with questions about life & history, stuff that isn't taught in schools. I'm curious as to how and when did hate towards black people (or anyone really) really start? It had start from someone and somewhere. Did someone see someone of a different skin color and automatically think they must be bad because they "look" different? Did it then just spread like religion does when someone preaches? How is it after all this time humans haven't looked at this and just said "this is insane, we need to stop this now"? Yes it's has happened slowly over time but there is still so much of it.

This series shows us just a small part what people have to go through every single day just because they are born with their skin a different color. Even though it's fiction, the basis is true. This series does have some things that really did happen.

It may very well had to watch for some people but if you are into creepy paranormal stories and can handle sensitive topics and violence, then you might like it. It's weird that the writers would slip in paranormal stuff into this type of show but it also makes sense and it's a new way to write a horror story. There are bonus clips where the creator and actors talk about the series as well. Below is a link to a trailer.

Trailer Click Here

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Cobra Kai 1-3

 Before I get started, normally I do a blog about up coming movies but since a good part of the movies last were put on hold and this year the movies are a mess as when things are coming out etc, I am not doing one this year.

Now about Cobra Kai. I grew up with the first Karate kid movies. In fact when I watched the very first Karate kid movie, it was in elementary school. They showed it to the whole school. I even remember that after the movie, they sent the kids out for recess and the boys were trying to do the crane move lol.

When I heard they were doing a series, I was freakin' excited. I signed up for the Youtube red just to watch it. I loved it and where they went with it. I was addicted and wanted more. Then came season two and then waited forever for season three. I was even more excited when it was switching to Netflix. 

I re-watched the first two to refresh my memory and tonight I finally finished watching season 3. OMG do I want more. I understand why Netflix series has short seasons and even why it takes forever for new seasons to come out but man it drives me nuts, it's both a good thing and bad thing that you can binge watch a full season.

I will start with the cons. Too many illegal things happen with nobody getting in series trouble for their actions especially in season 3. This can be a through off so you kinda have to push that fact out of your head to really enjoy the rest of the show. There are a lot of times things become predictable and other times there are surprises. There are certain things that happen to people that should have killed them or caused them series injuries but I guess that happens in just about any action tv show/movie.

The pros. The actors do an amazing job especially the second generation (we already new Ralph Macho is a good actor). I love that all the original members have been brought back even for just a little bit and that they even show clips from the movies. I love that they show backstories of some of the characters so we know more about them and where they come from. The girls in the series are strong young women who kick ass, I like mix of both male and female strong characters. I like the how the relationship between Johnny and Daniel is this tug of war back and forth of being rivals and on the verge of something good. The storyline(s) are great too.

The fighting scenes are pretty good. There are some funny parts and some sad parts especially when they talk about Mr Miyagi. It's sad that he couldn't be on the show but they do honor him and talk about him a lot. I also like the struggles between good and bad and how the teens have their struggles within themselves. There are lots of inner battles, learning and growing even from the adults. This series definitely takes me back to the 80's.

I have seen that some people hate it because it's not realistic or it's campy. I happen to like it a lot. I think most people that grew up with the movies in the 80's will like this series and connect with it. I heard that the entire 4th season script has already been written, I'm so freakin excited. I highly recommend watching this series especially if you are a fan of the original movies.