Thursday, November 14, 2013

Solomon The Wise

I realized that I had a free movie pass, so I went to the movie theater to see "12 Years A Slave". 


  • I knew going in that the movie would make me emotional.  Yeah, I cried a lot, but my sniffles were not the only ones that I heard in the theater, even during the ending credits.
  • Broke my heart to see the violin broken.
  • I forgot who was in the cast, then was proud of myself when I knew I was seeing Brad Pitt just because of his hair, and it was under a hat!
  • I didn't know that as Michael Fassbender until I saw the credits.  He did a great job of making me dislike him.
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor is outstanding.  He didn't need words to express the emotions that I thought he was feeling, just his facial expressions, and they were subtle.
  • Cumberbatch!  I'm starting to crush on him.
  • Sarah Paulson has often portrayed characters that make me cringe because they are not nice people.  This was no exception.
  • Why is it that Paul Dano always plays people that I want to punch in the face?  
  • Oh, Patsey, I'd want to die, too.  Great job by Lupita Ngony'o.
  • So I'm all mad at racists again.  Not that I ever got over that, but I'm mad again.  
Great movie.  Be prepared to feel too much.  

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

DLR LotD 11/10/13

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

"BRADY WAS THE REBEL SPY!!!" -- Sherry, to Bro, outside Star Traders


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Thursday

I didn't go to the midnight showing of "Thor: The Dark World" with my friends because I needed to work on Friday, but Linda and I did make it to opening night at the Arclight Pasadena.  We decided to get food at the theater, but they didn't get my order right and the guy kept talking to his boss or co-worker-off-duty or whatever, so that was a bit annoying.  I did like the display for the next "Hunger Games" installment, though.  :)  We saw the movie in 3D.

  • First shot of Chris Hemsworth: his abs, as he's washing his hands.  My reaction:  "Mygoodnessgracious!"  
  • Tom Hiddleston seriously rocks.  You know I love a villain when I start to root for him, even though he wasn't the main antagonist of this story.
  • Frigga kicked some ass!  
  • That funeral was beautiful and I cried a little.
  • When Thor brought Jane to Asgaard, one of the scenes looked like they were on Naboo.  I half expected Anakin to show up and challenge Thor to a duel.
  • I didn't realize that Malekith was played by Christopher Eccleston until I saw the credits.  The Doctor!  
  • What is the obsession with taking people's shoes?
  • Loved the Chris Evans cameo!
  • The monster likes to chase birds.  Cute!  Yeah, I know he's probably trying to eat them.
  • So polite, hanging the hanger on the coat rack.
  • Vannaheim?  Is this a reference to the parent company, or to Wheel of Fortune?
I enjoyed that movie.  Bring on Captain America!

Monday, November 11, 2013

Battalion of Youth

I have several friends who have read "Ender's Game", and I read it because I knew that the film was going to be released soon.  Usually, I wait until after the movie is out if I haven't read a book yet, but a friend's daughter has a fan site about this book and movie, so I wanted to get excited with her.  I thought the book was quite interesting, and looked forward to the movie.  I saw it on opening day in IMAX Experience (not 3D).

  • Aside from the kids being older on film than they were in the book, I thought that they looked like about what I imagined them all to be.  I had not pictured the adults like they were in the movie, though.  
  • I really liked the visual effects, which were how I kind of pictured them when I read the book.  I especially liked the battle arena.
  • I couldn't really picture the formations in the battles very well, so I'm glad the film did that for me.
  • Asa Butterfield did a good job portraying his guilt over various events.  His eyes watered a lot, but with a kind of strength of what Ender should possess.
  • The relationship between Petra and Ender seemed even closer than I had imagined.  Maybe it's because they're older, because that would bring in a different dynamic.
  • Bonzo was a lot shorter than I thought he'd be.
  • While I watched the movie, I wondered how I would have felt had I not read the book already.  Would I understand the ending, or would I understand the characters less?
  • I liked that Viola Davis brought the moral questions to light, but I kind of wish that the part had been played by a man, to show that a male could be sensitive, too.
  • I wish that there had been more character development, like showing how the kids would follow Ender, but I understand that more character development = longer movie.
  • Trying not to look at the film as someone who read the book, I believe that it is still enjoyable, and still brings forth the same message.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

DLR LotD 11/1/13

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Friday, November 1, 2013

"It's raining KEN!" -- Sherry, suggesting a title for Tess' Hallowe'en costume next year, at Catal


DLR LotD 10/26/13

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Saturday, October 26, 2013

"Now I can't stop thinking of that!" -- Dodie, to Sherry, regarding the inappropriate silhouette of the anchor, at Fantasmic!


Sunday, October 27, 2013

DLR LotD 10/13/13

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Sunday, October 13, 2013

"Vogue!"  -- Sherry and others, to Dale, whom eagerly granted the request, at Storyteller's Cafe


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Don't Let Go

I wanted to see "Gravity" as soon as I saw a trailer for it, bur wasn't sure if I should see it in 3D.   All I knew was that I wanted to see it in a theater.   So I went to this site and thought, "Well, OK, then!  3D it is!"


  • Really, really glad that I made that decision.  The visuals were absolutely incredible.  They did actually make it look like the movie was filmed IN SPACE.
  • I mean, honestly.  During the opening act, Clooney's character is flying around on a jetpack, and I felt like I was going to be a little bit dizzy with all of the movement.  Like Liquid Space Dizzy.
  • Sandra Bullock continues to succeed in making me a big fan of hers.  Here, she plays another smart, independent woman.  This is a great role for her.
  • Also, wow.  Great body, Sandra!
  • Oh, wow!  That voice from Mission Control was Ed Harris!  Cool.
  • A ping pong paddle.  Funny.
  • "I hate space!"
  • Ooh.  Tear.  My own tears did not float.  They streamed down my face after stinging my eyes.
  • I loved all of the views of Earth.  The cinematography was gorgeous and flawless.
  • So, after all that, she has to hold her breath again?!  Give her a break, man!
I really enjoyed this movie.  It was intense, it was beautiful, it was an amazing sight to behold.   If this doesn't get nominated for a Visual Effects Oscar, there are major problems in the universe. Go see it!

Monday, September 30, 2013

DLR LotD 09/29/13

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

"I don't think you guys know the meaning of "F*ck It'." -- Karla, to Jenn and Sher, on Main Street, as they continued a futile MouseAdventure quest

Thanks for the fun, Team Those People!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

DLR LotD 09/19/13

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Thursday, September 19, 2013 -- Extra Hours for Annual Passholders

"We all know that we've all been on this ride before!" -- Sherry, to people fake-screaming before the ride started, on Tower of Terror


Friday, September 20, 2013

DLR LotD 09/12/13

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Special Edition: Minassian-Young Vineyards Wine Dinner at Catal

2011 Rose
"They found one in my scope." -- Adrienne, discussing CHOC Bears with Sherry

Amuse Bouche: Compressed watermelon, house-made chair ricotta, roased grapes, white balsamic, basil
"I would go anywhere in a limo with Sally." -- Cindy

2011 White  (blend of Rousanne and Grenache Blanc)
Seared diver scallop, creamed parsnips, frisee, vanilla oil, bacon essence, parsnip curls
"Balsamicness--I just made a new word." -- Chef Steven

2011 "Junipero" (blend of Tempranillo, Grenache, Mataro and Zinfandel)
Skuna Bay Salmon, corn cake, black kale, cherry gastrique, crispy shallots
"What is the burlesque show you are doing over there with the wine glasses?" -- Adrienne, to Glenn

2010 "Beyond the Pale" (blenf of Syrah, Zinfandel and Malbec)
Bacon wrapped lamb roulade, deconstructed ratatouille, liquid polenta, berry-kissed lamb jus
"Sherry's out." -- Glenn

2010 Estate Zinfandel
Angus beef tenderloin, smoked bone marrow, gremolata, melted cipollini, horseradish espuma
"i had this stuck to my foot." -- Sally, returning from the restroom with a seat cover

Dessert: Citrus "cheesecake", chocolate-espresso crumb, mixed Italian meringue
"I'm eating butter." -- Sally





Sunday, September 1, 2013

DLR LotD 08/30/13

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Friday, August 30, 2013

<Linda violently stabbing her fork into her pasta>, in response to Ryan's suggestion to "Poke around and if you can't find any chicken, let me know." -- at Catal



Drum Corps at the Bowl

Tchaikovsky Spectacular with Fireworks
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Robert Moody, Conductor
Pacific Crest
Santa Clara Vanguard
Friday, August 16, 2013
Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA

You read that right!  My favorite drum corps at the Hollywood Bowl!  I don't know why I didn't know about this ahead of time, since I follow both corps very closely during the summer, but at least I did find out the night before so that I could buy a ticket and reserve a spot on the bus.  I was really excited and didn't even care whether or not any of my friends would agree to meet me there.  But yes, my friend Dodie already had a ticket for the evening!  Yay!

I rushed out of my office as soon as I could, so that I could go home and get into my drum corps gear (a PC shirt and my green SCV jacket -- gotta represent!) before going to Arcadia County Park to catch the bus to the Hollywood Bowl.  The shuttles are the best way to get there because the parking situation is a bit insane.  I got the last spot on the first bus, and was irritated by someone texting me about work, because I was trying to save cell phone battery and that was not helping.  (The next day, all those texts did not matter anyway, so that irritated me the next day again).  
The Bowl in Daylight

I hadn't been to the Bowl in quite some time, and back then, I had someone telling me where to go, so I had to figure out everything by myself this time.  I bought something to eat at the Market Cafe (my favorite to-go bag: Patina), and attempted to find my way to my seat.  On the way, I saw Dodie waving at me, so I sat with her and ate my dinner as we chatted.  Dodie was excited that she'd get a little taste of the drum corps scene.  I was excited that I could stave off my Drum Corps Withdrawal for another weekend.   Dodie said that in prior years, the orchestra was joined in the 1812 Overture by the USC Trojan Marching Band, and she explained to me where they would stand.  Presumably, the drum corps members would stand in the same place, along the edge of the pit.  I'd much rather watch the drum corps than that band. Then it was time to get my butt to my own seat, which was on the aisle, and nobody was sitting in front of me because of the configuration (Section N3, Row 6, Seat 1).  
They're really here!

The concertmaster played his "A" and the orchestra tuned, then conductor Robert Moody entered the stage.

The Star-Spangled Banner was played by the orchestra.

Mr. Moody announced that the drum corps would be playing later, although he said that they were teenagers, when in fact, DCI accepts you until the year that you are 21 at the start of the season.  Whatevs.  They're young.   You know I screamed when he announced that they'd be there, right?  He also said that there were 140 members from Pacific Crest, SCV and SCV Cadets, whom had won at Finals this year.  YAY!

Selections from "Swan Lake" -- Scene; Dance of the Cygnets; Waltz
Beautiful opening oboe solo.  Seriously?  Someone's cell phone rang.  The old fashioned telephone ring.  LAME.  Of course, they answered the phone and talked.  He's lucky that I wasn't sitting next to him, because my glare can bore holes like lasers through people.  I forgot how people don't know when to clap at a classical music concert.  I mean, yes, I was still in drum corps mode and wanted to stand when I got excited about a part of the show, but no, I did not.  It was kind of weird for me, though, because I was wearing a drum corps shirt.  I like the lighting that they do in the shell for the different moods of the music.  I especially liked the pink.

As I always do when I watch an orchestra play:  I miss my violin.

Capriccio italien
Mr. Moody had told us at the beginning of the evening that this piece was written by Tchaikovsky when he was listening to marching bands that were playing across the way from where he was staying at the time.  So, of course, we had to include the drum corps!  The piece started off with a few people from SCV playing in the balcony-ish section at the side of the shell.  The lush sound had a lot of people around me saying, "ooooh".  It was gorgeous.  Then the orchestra came in and I wondered if that was it for the corps.  Then they came back and walked on the stage.  Oh, what a sight to see those uniforms up there!  AND!  AND between some of the rows in the lower sections, there were flags!  Not just any flags, but the red/black fleur-de-lis flags from SCV's "Les Miserables" show!  Happy Sherry Smiles!!!!  They sounded great!  I hoped that they'd come back for more.

Playing the Capriccio

<Intermission>
I visited Dodie and met her friend Cindy, whom had bought their tickets. There was a lady sitting in back of them with the Pacific Crest "Transfixed" shirt from this summer.  I told her that I almost bought that shirt.  I love seeing the drum corps fans here!  Dodie and Cindy said that they were enjoying listening to the corps and seeing the flags.  That was quite a neato surprise.  Dodie especially liked the tone when the horns started the Capriccio.  I told her that it would even be better if they were moving on a field.  She thinks I'm trying to find her a new obsession called Drum Corps.  She's right.  :)

After intermission, Mr. Moody announced to the audience that Tchaikovsky was "not subtle".  Yeah, he's really not.  Mr. Moody reminds me of Fred Arminsen from "Saturday Night Live", at least from where I was sitting.  His picture in the program does not remind me of anyone.    

Festival Coronation March
This march was written for the coronation of Alexander III, and includes the anthem "God Save the Tsar", which is also included in the 1812.

Ukrainian Folk Song Suite (from Symphony No. 2 in C minor) -- I.  Down by the Mother Volga; IV. The Crane

For the piece about the Volga river, the shell lighting was blue.  

Pretty!

1812 Overture
The people sitting in the very front had to move from their seats so that they could watch the fireworks.  So while they moved, the orchestra tuned up, and I was very ready for more drum corps!  The corps members walked onto the stage, and some of them were also in front of the stage.  During the piece, I saw that people were holding flags and I got even more excited. Some were on stage, and some were in the aisles again. Well, I ended up trying not to scream, because the flags they held this time were the red/white/blue flags with the yellow fleur-de-lis,  again from SCV's show.  I really did like the effect of just seeing the flags kind of appear over people's heads.  It reminded me of the smaller flags they were tossing during the Les Miz show at Finals.  I didn't even need the fireworks to get me to ooh and aah, but fireworks are always better with drum corps.  :)

With Fireworks



Not That We Need Fireworks or Anything Else
That was fun!  I'm going to pay more attention next year when I get the Bowl schedule, to see if any drum corps join them again.  While I was walking out, I felt most at home when surrounded by guys wearing SCV corps jackets, as well as those wearing PC stuff.  I'm such a drum corps fan-geek.  And proud of it!

Until next summer, DCI!


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Ooh, The Claws!

While I was in Indianapolis for Drum Corps International Finals, Bro, V, and I had some free time to watch a movie, and we watched "The Wolverine" in 3D.   We actually didn't realize that the showing we happened upon was in 3D, but it's all good. 


  • It's Hugh Jackman's abs in 3D.  I'm in!
  • I've seen fights on top of trains.  But on top of a bullet train?  That's crazy.
  • I was torn between wanting him to fall for Mariko and Yukio.  It didn't help that they were best friends/kinda sisters.
  • "They will disinfect you."
  • I did not like Viper's snake-like qualities.  Eeewww, she was creepy, especially with her skin molting.  Why did that have to happen?
  • Also eeww:  the spider thingy attacking his heart.  For some reason, I had less reaction to him taking it out than I did to the spider itself.
  • Yashida, that's just wrong, dude.  You're a mess.
  • I'm totally over Jean Grey.  I want Logan to be with Mariko.  Or Yukio.  One of them.
  • That sword is awesome.  I want one.  That's probably not a good idea, but I still want one.
  • I like how the credits for the unit in Japan are shown on screen in Japanese characters.
  • Really?  People leave before the credits are over?  For a Marvel film?  Idiots.
Fun stuff.  Of course, now I'm looking forward to the next X-Men film.  

Monday, August 26, 2013

Au Revoir, Indy!

2013 DCI Finals
Travel Day
Sunday, August 11, 2013

After all of the excitement of the previous 3 days, we were quite tired.  But we needed to get packed and checked out of the hotel, so we only slept in a little bit before doing all of that.  V and Bro's friend Alli, whom lives in Terre Haute, drove down to visit with us before we left.

We checked out and made sure to get away from the Lucas Oil area, because there was a pre-season game set for that day.  We ended up parking in a structure across town, and walked to Le Peep, because we needed to keep with the French theme, oui?  Not that they had any French food there.  Unless you count French Toast.  Oh, yeah, and crepes.  Anyway, it's a great breakfast place, and we all enjoyed our meals.  I had a half order of the Original French Toast and a Rasher of Bacon.  The guy said that it's really "just bacon", with a fancy way of saying it.  I don't care.  It's bacon.  
It's like drum corps, in fountain form!

We still had lots of time before our flight times, and Alli was kind enough to give us a ride to the airport, so we hung out at the Indiana World War Memorial.  
Super V at one of 4 sets of huge doors
We were just sitting there, talking on the second level of the Memorial, and Bro told the others about last year's DCI Finals Day, when the brass from the parade participants played up there.  I saw a couple on a bench, and couldn't help but start reciting that "Einstein on the Beach" poem.  Then I realized that I can't get the phrase "Impossible, you say?" out of my head.   Nutso, I know.  
"Two lovers sat on a park bench..."

Then Bro, now with his one Eagle Eye, saw that there was a museum downstairs with free admission.  So we perused.  I wondered if they'd have a tribute to the USS Indianapolis, which was discussed in "JAWS", and they had a room dedicated to it.  I mostly took pictures of bugles and stuff like that, but there was also a cool American flag exhibit, which showed the different renditions of our nation's banner.

See?  More French!

In the restroom lounge, a woman saw our SCV shirts and told us that she was from San Jose, and we discussed the show from the previous night.  I love it when drum corps fans see each other!

We went back to the parking structure and didn't realize that we needed to pre-pay until we got all the way back to the car.  All 4 of us totally ignored all of the signs telling us to bring our parking ticket with us and pre-pay.  Yes, we're all college graduates.  Duh.  After Bro got us all paid for, we headed to the airport.  I realized that Bro had not yet heard Rockapella's "Indiana" during the trip, and played it for him in the car.  

I got in line behind some Troopers, but I was still really early for my flight, and I couldn't check my bag until 4 hours before the scheduled flight.  Bro and V had gone ahead to the gate, so I hung out at Cafe Patachou to have a snack.  After I was finally able to check in my bag, I found myself with more Troopers. whom ended up being on my plane.  I guess that's because we were stopping in Denver.  When we got hungry, Bro, V and I had dinner at Champs before saying our goodbyes.  Aw, sadness.

I got home after midnight, and went to work early in the morning.  For what?  APPARENTLY, I was approved to take that day off, but they hadn't added it to our calendar, so I thought that I was supposed to be there.  I stayed for the day, though.  

We had a great trip.  I'm glad that I bought last year's CD, so now I can listen to that in my car to fend off some of that inevitable DCI withdrawal.  I miss you already, my DCI Orange Cone!

Saturday, August 24, 2013

I Dreamed A Dream of SCV

DCI Finals
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Lucas Oil Stadium
 Indianapolis, IN

I noticed today that the dates on my other posts for this week were off by a day.  I need to go back and fix those. I woke up in the morning and realized that I hadn't charged my camera batteries.  Oh boy.  Well, at least we had plenty of time before Finals would start so that I could charge them.   Anyway, we decided to partake in the new Finals Week festivities, and walked to Georgia Street to experience Drumline Battle.  We hadn't had any breakfast yet, and Starbucks was way crowded, so we found another coffee place called Bee Coffee. (They are still working on their website).  Their flavors of drinks looked quite delicious and original.  I ordered a HoneyBee Latte, and Bro and V ordered mango smoothies, which were quite yummy.  My latte was fine, although after having a taste of the smoothies, I wanted something fruitier, but oh well.  Next time.  On the way back to Drumline Battle, we noticed that one of the kids from Center Grove HS left their backpack behind on the street corner.  Bro and I stayed there in case someone came back for it, and V ran to catch up with Center Grove.  APPARENTLY, it belongs to Will.  You're welcome, Will!  My sis-in-law is so very nice.  Later on that day, she gave her free drink (soda/pop/coke/whatever region you're from) to one of the hungry vets sitting on the sidewalk.  

I was still hungry, because Bee Coffee didn't really have anything substantial or protein-y for me to eat, when lo and behold, there's the Munchie Mobile!  First of all, I didn't know that Indianapolis was lucky enough to have Jack in the Box out there, and second of all, they have a food truck?!  Yay!  What's more yay-deserving?  They were offering free tacos and fries and shakes.  Wow!  So we each had a taco and took a picture by the Munchie Mobile, and ended up on their Facebook page.    As we ate our tacos, we waited in what we thought was a designated place for a battle.  It seemed that the only battle going on was in a kind of tight space, and we couldn't see much when we passed by, so we hoped that we would be able to catch the second phase or something because it was all staged, and they even had orange cones with air conditioning.  I tweeted the DCI Orange Cone about it.  Of course I did!  Remember how I'm insane?  Well, nobody ever came over to play for us, and we were very close to the port-a-potty, so we walked over to the mall and Bro won yet another plush from the claw machine at Tilt.  
Belt the Sloth (from The Croods) and Mango Smoothie
Then we went back to the festivities and watched Music City perform for a few miinutes.  Had we known then that Music City would disband after Finals, we might have stayed longer.  I get sad when a corps dissolves, and Music City had a lot of promise.  Bummer.  

We returned to the hotel and let V rest for a bit while Bro and I checked out Sound Sport in front of Lucas Oil Stadium.  This is where they should have held the Drumline Battle because there was more space for an audience.  Whatever we saw wasn't really our thing, so we went back to the hotel to get V and walked over to Buffalo Wild Wings for lunch.  I had an apple martini, and was happy because it was a green drink, and the maraschino cherry made it all Vanguard themed. We returned to the hotel for a rest, and I changed into my new "Do You Hear the People Sing" shirt before leaving one last time this year for Lucas Oil. 

Finals Time!  Our seats were again in the SCV section.  Bro got lucky this year because he was able to get tickets from them in their block on the day they went on sale.  Usually, they sell out before he gets in touch with them.  Our seats were in Section 442, Row 6, Seats 1-4.  We had a little bit of glass in our view due to our proximity to the stairs.  

The E-Sarn Drumline played for us.  They were the Drumline Battle champs, which makes their trip from Thailand worth the while.  We had seen them getting ready for the battle earlier, and I told fakeChun and his friend that they were really good.  

Directors of the Year were announced:  Open Class DOTY went to Chris Magonigal of Genesis, and World Class DOTY went to Fred Morrison of the Crossmen.  Congratulations!

In-pact, "Indiana's Future" band played the theme from "Rocky" with special guest Al Chez.  I didn't hear much of the kids because Al and the other soloist were so loud.  Go, Al, Go!  Also, they did a lot of set up with stands and we only heard one song, but that was actually enough for me.  

Dan Potter, whom was emceeing all of the stuff prior to the competition, talked about DCIFinals.com and all if its features, including the Entrance Tunnel cam.  I wondered how we would all be accessing that and watching the show at the same time, and Bro showed me the people in front of us watching the Entrance Tunnel thing on their tablet.  I do think it is cool that they were able to broadcast Finals to a live audience on the web, and if I was at home, I would probably have paid for that AND watched the free Tunnel thing, AND been upset that I wasn't actually at the show.  

As Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets entered the stadium for their exhibition performance, they showed the video of the corps members' reaction to their victory on the big screen.  I thought that was really cool.  Hey, when did the drum major get that cool SCV shield?  We watched the show live for the last time, and it still hadn't gotten old for me.  I think I've watched the show about 15 times this year, and I still love it.  I like that the entire corps salutes after the drum major closes his salute.  I could hear all of the solos just fine without the use of microphones.  I love this corps.

Sponsor Recognition happened.  Thanks, Sponsors!

BLUE STARS
Great job, drums!  I like how the drums cut through the corps after the color guard soloist pushes her saber all the way into each of the voodoo doll guys.  

SPIRIT
I like that horn line part of the Gershwin.  Sure, I finally get the secret knock down, and I won't get to see their show anymore.

BLUE KNIGHTS
Nice sound, BK!  I like the show better from up higher than I do closer to the field.  I enjoy the way they spin the double flags at the end so that they're making circles.  Even the tambourines are circles!  "Circles!"  Seriously, I can't stop saying that word from the narration every time I hear it.
That ball has the BK triangles all over it, like polka dots.

BO CRU
V says that she saw a bird formation, like a phoenix.  Oh, neat!  I'll have to look for that when I watch the DVD.  I smile every time I hear them play the bits of "Conquest".
"RISE" spelled in gray on the field

MADISON
Pre-show chant ending:  "75 years of Loud, Proud, and Pleasing the Crowd!"  They have shirts with that phrase.  I guess the people in back of us didn't know about the singing.  They didn't know about a lot of stuff, actually, and I'm pretty sure that they had been in attendance on other nights.  I don't know.  I cried at this show again, and I missed seeing the guy run on the drums again.  
No PellaPusher finals is complete without a Madison Fleur de Lis

CAVALIERS
I didn't get to take a picture of the gear formation because it wasn't stationary for very long.  The ladies in back of us called them "ninjas".  See what I mean about them not knowing stuff?
Pyramid

<Intermission>
There was a presentation by the US Army All-American Band, giving out a scholarship.

BLOO
I really like that Bluecoats sound.  Oh, they make an American flag formation!  Impressive color guard moves include one guy spinning the rifle while on his back on top of the moving bleachers.  Are they playing those contras upside-down?!
Bloo on Bleachers


PHREGIMENT
I never noticed the blood spurting out of the witch before.  Was that there this whole time?  I did catch the opening formation of the book page turning, though.
Mickey Wins!

SCV
Get it?  "Van"-GUARD (color guard)
Out.F*c*ing.Standing. OK, lots of tears and sniffling around us.   Also lots of people saying "Oh, my God!" after the first standing ovation.  I loved seeing all of the people standing in the stadium on the big screen in the middle of the show.  INCREDIBLE!  V forgot to look for the really cool flag tosses behind the screens because she was busy looking at he corps on the field.  I so didn't want that to be the last time to see this show.  It's become my favorite SCV show ever. I have tears in my eyes as I type this 2 weeks later.  TWO WEEKS.  OK, let me go on now.
SCV Shield

CADETS
The colors of the show reminded me that I hadn't checked into my Southwest flight.  So I did that, thanks to their Android app.  V likes the colors because they tell her how much is left in the show (they change with each act).  I don't remember that last mellophone player being on top of te box and giving the horn to the color guard guy.  

Cool Bendy Pole Things

BD
Dang, those sopranos can play!  I am torn between liking this show, wanting Crown to win, and wishing SCV would surprise everyone and take the whole damn thing. 

CROWN
Oh, is this the "John" that BD and Crown have been tweeting each other about all this time?  They'd been tweeting that they'd get these kids engaged by the end of the season, and I thought that it was about members of each corps.  Someone in the stands held up a sign saying, "Yeah, Baybee!"  The horns hurt my ears at one part due to their loudness, and we were all the way up in the 400 level.  Wow.
Crown Spiral

As the crowd waited for the finale to start, Steve Rondinaro and Dennis DeLucia had a discussion in front of the Founders Trophy.  I don't know if that was for the live broadcast or for the DVD.  Once they were done, Brandt Crocker spoke.  "There comes a time when we name the year's best.  This is the time.  Let the finale begin!"

The corps marched in to a recording of "Summon the Heroes".  I felt like Bob Costas should be present.  As each corps was announced, they showed highlights of their show on the big board.  Yay!  SCV and BD get to be next to each other!  I love that.  I also loved that SCV was directly in front of our section.  Shouldn't the Cadets' formation been the CG standing side by side, and not an "X"?  I mean, I get the sideXside reference, but whatevs.  Blue Knights' color guard skirts looked like little circle tarps.  SCV didn't seem to have a lot of green feathers in their Aussies, so I guess that a lot of them will be back next year.  Yay!  
Right Half
Left Half

The Blue Devils drum major led all of the brass in "America the Beautiful".  Then there was a video montage of the week's highlights.  

SCORES & CAPTION AWARDS

12) 85.45 -- BLUE STARS

Jim Jones Leadership Award:  Dean Patterson of Phantom Regiment

11) 86.40 -- SPIRIT OF ATLANTA

10) 87.75 -- BLUE KNIGHTS

Zengali Color Guard Award: Blue Devils

9) 90.10 -- MADISON SCOUTS

Visual Award:  Carolina Crown

8) 90.40 -- BOSTON CRUSADERS

Jim Ott Brass Award: Carolina Crown

7) 90.50 -- CAVALIERS

Sanford Percussion Award: Cadets

6) 93.25 -- PHANTOM REGIMENT

Overall General Effect: Carolina Crown

5) 93.35 -- BLUECOATS

Long pause after this next score was announced.

4) 96.85 -- SANTA CLARA VANGUARD

3) 96.95 -- CADETS  (Yes, by a tenth of a point.  AUGH!)

Another very long pause after this next score was announced.

2) 98.05 -- BLUE DEVILS  

And people were throwing babies everywhere while cheering their heads off.

1) 98.30 -- CAROLINA CROWN

One of the women behind us said, "Well, I'm all cranky now."  I feel your pain, sister.  But I'm really very happy for Crown getting their first world class title.  They are the first corps to have won in both open and world class categories (not in the same year).  Bro said that now he won't have to read about all of the whining of BD winning everything.  Well, at least for a year.  He'll just have to hear me whining about that goshdarn 0.10. 

I thought it was cool to see the Blue Devils go to Carolina Crown and hug them.  They've had quite a competitive summer, and they've been great sports the whole way.  Bro thinks he might have seen a proposal on the field in the midst of everything.

Usually, Bro calls V at this time to tell her who won.  I told him to call her even though she was sitting right next to him.  He did not.

Congratulations, Carolina Crown!  The field is yours!

Encore
CAROLINA CROWN
-- While they were in their huddle, they chanted "Shark Bait! Shark Bait!"
-- They sang their corps song: "Carolina In My Mind"
-- Full show, weird shakos off.  Aw, I won't hear that treacly poem again like that?  But it's been done in LEGO!
Crown Drums and Vocalists

I need someone to do SCV's Les Miz show in LEGO.  Bro, get on that, would ya?

Thank you to all of the corps for a great year of competition!  To Vanguard, congratulations to SCVC for a terrific win, and to the A-corps, I will love this show forever.  Thank you for making it a reality!
Vive Le Vanguard!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Do You Hear the People Sing?

DCI Semifinals
Friday, August 9, 2013
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN

I am going to preface this post with a disclaimer:  I have had a very full glass of cabernet sauvignon.  So, um, if there is any profanity, I apologize in advance.  

While I was finishing up the recap of Prelims on Friday morning, Bro and V picked up breakfast some Starbucks, then after they visited Tilt for a few minutes and I posted to the blog, we ordered food from Spice Box, a food truck that was with a bunch of other ones on Georgia Street.  The guy serving us was really nice, and used to live in Tempe, so he talked to V and Bro for a bit.  The food was tasty, and I recommend it to those who like food with lots of flavor.

V and I talked about the Troopers, and how she liked the uniform in the Sunburst.  I thought that she said "unicorn", and didn't know how I missed seeing a unicorn in their show.  Much giggling ensued.

Then it was Semifinals time.

The Star-Spangled Banner was again sung by the same lady as yesterday, Kristen Litzenberg (or a name that sounded a lot like that).  She did a beautiful job again today.
Kristen L

Our seats were on the left 35 yard line, Section 141, Row 19, seats 12-15.  We were a lot closer to the field, which made me stare at the baby DCI Orange Cone a lot more.  I follow the cone on twitter.  Yes, I follow an inanimate object on twitter.  Don't judge me.   I took these pictures at intermission.
Baby Cone -- SO CUTE!

Daddy Cone


Corps with the top 12 scores, marked with a *, move on to Finals.

Dan Potter was announcing at the beginning of the show, and Brandt Crocker took over after the long intermission.

MUSIC CITY - 72.75
Nice solos and duets!  I like that low contra note.  OK, I think my ears might bleed later.  There is a big sound already, and my ears are already feeling it.

SPARTANS -- 72.85
Why can't some of these spectators include the "T" when they pronounce the name of this corps?  Their ballad is really nice.  I forgot to watch for the chain breaking in the screens.

GENESIS -- 74.65
They have mirrors on the stock of their rifles.  Oh, those flags have the Wicked Witch's profile on them!  I really like how they mashed all of those Wizard of Oz melodies together.
Hobos

JERSEY SURF -- 75.4
it's like watching some of "Drumline", but wackier!  The marimba players high-five each other with thunder sticks during the show.  Sopranos!  Kickin' it!  There's a disco ball on that drum rack.  OMG, Drum Judge!  Keep up!  You're already getting run over, and we're still in the first block of corps!  He was already almost getting hit by the Genesis drum line.
Drum Rack with Disco Ball

THE ACADEMY -- 78.2
Welcome to the Acadeh -- ME!  "This guy's not looking at his girlfriend, he's like, 'Lola'!  You'll see her on Facebook later."  Great brass work.  The big bass drum in the pit is like a disco ball with the squares on the mirror, especially when it gets hit.  
See the Reflections in the Bass Drums?

BLUE DEVILS B -- 77.95
The middle vertical line at the backfield was stuck for a minute until a color guard gal fixed it.  Great horn sound!  Why is the SCVC Color Guard already waiting on the side line?

SANTA CLARA VANGUARD CADETS -- 77.7
I want to use my laser eyes to bore a hole through the heads of the guys seated in front of us, because they kept talking during the show.  Shut the f*&$ up during SCVC, already!  Or leave.  Wonderful job, SCVC!  I just noticed that when they throw those red/white splashy flags in the air, it looks like blood is spilling.  Great music.  So, this is the second corps to play "Night on Bald Mountain" today.  There will be another.  The woman in front of us said to her friend, "This is a popular song."  Somebody's shoe came off.

OREGON CRUSADERS -- 81.05
V is still on the Journey to Understanding this show.  It still doesn't need the singing, especially when it's off key.  Somebody dropped her rifle, and it almost tripped up one of the contra players.  "House of the Rising Sun" is still the best piece out of the whole thing.
Steeplechase

<Intermission>

MANDARINS -- 79.75
Oh, there's the 3!  Still didn't see the 6, because the high camera view wasn't focused on that formation during that moment.  I just noticed today that the dragon eats the person that is sitting atop another person's shoulders.  People in back of us think that the narrator was George Takei.   Their sound got messed up a little bit, so we couldn't hear the set up of the paper dragon in the suitcase.  See?  This is why you shouldn't rely on narration. Aside from that, the Mandarins did a great job this year.

COLTS -- 82.45
They are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.  I like that last purple/orange flag with the graphic that looks like their old uniform.  People shouldn't drop their rifles at Semis.  But they do.  Sigh.
Old Uniform on New Flags

PACIFIC CREST -- 82.3
Aw, that's the last time I get to see that show.  Sadness.  Great job, PC!
The Heart Fills

TROOPERS -- 86.15
I only counted four "11" formations.  I was hoping I'd see 11 of them.  That Sunburst gets its due respect, I tell ya..and so does that unicorn uniform.  Fantastic sound, Troop!
Vintage Troop

CROSSMEN -- 84.85
Ooh, they ROCKED that fun. piece!  "Our tun, let us go!  Our turn, start the show!"  Those dove flags look evil because of their red eyes.

BLUE STARS -- 86.2*
There is a little DCI Field Judge voodoo doll hanging from the drum kit.  Eek!  Too many rifle drops at the beginning of the show.  But the high saber tosses are awesome...even while the guard guys are lying down when they throw them up in the air.  I'm pretty sure that they tossed their flags using their shoulders at one point, because I don't think they were using their hands.

SPIRIT -- 86.4*
I don't remember the black sparkly jackets and hats, or the "Sssshhh.." or the orange dresses at the end.  I must have been really sleepy during the show at Prelims.  I do like the silent drill, though.
Belly Up to the Bar

BOSTON CRUSADERS -- 90.25*
No powder today.  They were penalized for it last night.  I like the body movements by the horns when they're in pairs.  During this part, the drummers are posing in the right side of the backfield.  Great color guard work!  They have laundry baskets to pick up the discarded gray clothing after the show.
We Will RISE! 

BLUE KNIGHTS -- 89.35*
According to Bro, we should follow the big blue ball because that's where the ation is supposed to be.  However, when V and I remembered to look at the ball, it was in the end zone and nothing else was happening over there.  
My View

<Intermission>
I purchased last year's DVDs and CD, and the 3rd DVD was free, so I got the Legacy DVD from 1989.

Dan Potter interviewed a kid on the field, who was granted a wish through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.  His wish was to go to DCI Semis and Finals to see the Cavaliers.  Dan asked if he wanted to sit in a suite, or on the field level.  The kid chose the field level.  Smart kid.  Then tears happened in my eyes.  V:  "They're trying to make me cry."  

CAVALIERS -- 91.25*
Ooh, that piccolo trumpet solo was very well done.  They form a triangle like their Secret Society symbol toward the end of the show.  They tricked me with that last flag change again.  I think that there might actually be more to the end of this show, because it seems to end abruptly at this point.  Is it wrong that I prefer the gray color guard uniform before they change it to the green?
Initiation

MADISON SCOUTS -- 90.5*
So who does the announcing for them?  They start old school, with "On the starting line...."  There were a LOT of Scouts alumni sitting in front of us.  There was much crying.  The guys in front of us sang along with "You'll Never Walk Alone", and they had their arms around each other.  I didn't care that they were blocking my view because it was very touching.  I can't believe that I didn't notice yesterday that the dead soldiers are being carried to the front of the field during this song.  I guess that I was busy yesterday, looking at all of the alumni singing their corps song.  I saw the guy running on the drums this time, and finally understood what Glenn had texted to me the day before.  I told the guys in front of us that they made me cry.  The younger guy said that he was looking forward to seeing SCV's show.
My View

PHANTOM REGIMENT -- 93.05*
I think that this is Brandt's favorite corps to announce.  V asked if the color guard girls were wearing extensions in their hair, or maybe wigs.  I think so, since they all kind of look the same that way.  Unless their hairists, and only allow girls with long hair to join the color guard.  The formation of the book opening up is really cool.  The dark purple (or maybe it's blue) outfit is my favorite color guard outfit this year, but I'm not crazy about the outfit that they change into later on in the show.  Phregiment + Shostakovich = Peanut Butter + Jelly.  Mickey wins!  
Dragon?

BLUECOATS -- 93.05*
Yup, you read that right.  Another tie. but with 2 different corps.  I saw the extra (white) balloons behind the bleachers, coming out of the storage drawer.  V had been wondering where they came from in yesterday's show.  Those faces on the American flags in the bleachers:  whose are they?  Great guard work, including when they spin rifles/sabres on top of the bleachers and then do a perfect toss/catch.  
Bloo on Bended Knee


SANTA CLARA VANGUARD -- 96.5*
As soon as they took the field, there was so much screaming that my ears were ringing.  We took pictures with the sign that the people seated behind us had made, and everyone made sure that we knew when to yell "VANGUARD!"  I was crying by the end of the first minute of the show.  I think that the corps felt us all supporting them (how could they not?  We were LOUD), and kicked it up a notch.  Awesome crowd response to just about everything possible, and we stood a few times during the show.  The "Bring Him Home" solo was brilliant, and the flags during "Do You Hear the People Sing" were incredibly effective.  By the end of the show, I was a hot drum corps mess of tears.
The Elusive Big Ass Flag

CADETS -- 96.85*
I still don't get it.  I like the effect of the shiny bendy poles.  People around us were talking after the push because they thought that the show was over.  Oops.
Box Tops

CAROLINA CROWN -- 98.25*
WOW.  I heard a word last night that describes Crown's horn line to a T:  "Crisp".  Exactamundo!  Lots of standing ovations for Crown today.  I watched the singers because V told me to look for their hand and head movements.  V tried to imagine George Takei saying the narration because she thought she might like it better that way.  I offered that he would say, "I was born a poor black scientist."  I am insane.  BTW, that method didn't work for V.  She still doesn't like the narration.
Little Einsteins

BLUE DEVILS -- 97.6*
Bro did a quick calculation of the poles, and said that there were, indeed, 100 of them, which could represent the 100 candles on the Rite of Spring birthday cake. There is a faint howl that can be heard while the show is setting up, so perhaps this explains the wolves on the bass drum heads.  I don't know.  Wow with that screaming soprano duo holding that high note!  The last soloist didn't use the microphone while nobody else was playing.  Bravo!  He did use it again when everybody else came in, because they were really loud and there's no way we'd be able to hear him.  Bro doesn't like himself again because he liked the show today.  That's how I felt today, too.  What is it about this show that makes me not like it one day, then really like it the next?  So weird.  
Bass Drum Wolves

Scholarship awards were announced, followed by the Hall of Fame inductees.  I like hearing Dan Potter talk about seeing Steve Rondinaro for the first time when he turned to some program about some activity called Drum Corps International.  Then the Volunteers of the Year were announced.  It was really sweet to see Blue Devils B's volunteer, Frank Molina, cry as he accepted his award.  

I told Bro that The Academy was going to be selling their red chairs as a fundraiser, and asked if he'd buy one.  He asked what he'd do with the red chair.  I replied, "Sit on it, Potsie."  That's me, a "Happy Days" fan for life.  

The Colts alumni played as the Age-Outs took the field.  They played "Summertime" and "76 Trombones".  There were a couple of Boston Crusaders walking around with canes like they were old men.  I wonder if they were given those to use or if they did that all on their own.  

We went to the Omni to check out the after-party, but we weren't interested in staying, so we went to the bar at the hotel and had our complimentary drinks for being a member of Priority Rewards.  I had a big glass of Douglass Hill Cabernet Sauvignon with some Angus Steak Sliders.  Bro told me to keep the pickle slice on top of the slider so that I could live a little.  OK, then.  I thought I'd been living plenty this week, but followed his lead anyway.  It didn't make me feel any more adventurous than I already feel on a daily basis.  Thanks for trying, Bro.

Here are my companions right before the SCV show.   The people behind us had a banner, and Jeff Fiedler (SCV's Director), came over to say hello before SCV performed.  I loved being there with fellow fans.  So that's the image I leave you with today.



Good night, everyone!

Next up: FINALS