Sunday, November 19, 2006

Just another manic launch day

Holy cow.

After a long 'will-I won't I' of console confusion, I gave in to Mario and now own a Nintendo Wii. All it took was 17 hours out of my day, 4 layers of clothing, a comfy chair, two flannel blankets, and a fully charged iPod. A mob of people talking helped keep me awake too.

I started my quest by calling various Meijer stores to see how many systems were available and how many spots were filled. All of them. Actually, some stores had 4 spots openend to which I squealed in delight until the person on the phone told me- "You might want to hurry, you're the sixth person to call within the last 20 minutes." Crap. I called Target next and was surprised to hear that one person was waiting in line. ONE. I managed to have a half decent Saturday consisting of laundry, lunch, and a movie before heading out to reserve my spot in line. I thought to myself- "I'll end up being in the teens". I was number two. This was 3:30.

So I sat with number one until number three showed up 30 minutes later. There was a number four until he realized it wasn't a line for PS3. He muttered something and stormed off.

And that's when the idiots came out.

Among the hundreds of eye rolls, shock, laughter, and stupid questions*- we were mocked by eight year olds. Yep, two snot-nosed eight year olds had nothing better to do but...well, be eight year olds. When we stopped paying attention to them, they left.

*Stupid questions included:
What's a Wii?
How long have you've been out here?

Are you crazy?

Do you have a life?

Is this a bus stop?
Are you in line for a PS3?
What do you do when you have to pee?
Are you homeless?
No really, are you crazy?

Anyway, more people (now numbers 4-10 I believe) started showing up around 9 p.m. or so. One woman in line had previous experience with launch days and took out a pen to help keep track of who was in what order and bathroom breaks. It was a nice honor system we had going- no angry mobs, gun shot, or the like. We were a pretty chumy bunch, us Wii freaks. At one point we had 6 people in a Mario Kart tournament on their Nintendo DS's. Fun stuff.


Overall I think I got 4 hours of sleep. That's gonna hurt come Monday. We all were amused by two drive-by a-holes screaming at us to get a life or whatever. This was 1:00 a.m. At least we had a purpose. What a great way to spend the night- driving around screaming at people. Whatever floats your boat, I guess. Tools.

Slowly the Target employees lumbered like zombies back to the store for opening/set-up. "Man, its cold out here!" one of them said. Really? I didn't notice. Huh. The sarcasm level was getting a tad high at this point. Oh well, it was late and even with all my layers and body heat I was numb. I told numbers 3-6 we should sit in a circle- they agreed and the heat slowly returned to my legs.

I don't know what hour it was but I do remember some girl from Best Buy stopped by and was trying to sway us to the dark side of waiting in line over there with a $5 giftcard incentive. Yeah, no thanks. Plus, Target opened a hour earlier than Best Buy anyway...it was losing battle for her.

Finally- a Target juggernaut of a security guard came out and gave us the lowdown (this is when I woke up from my 2 hr catnap) He handed out numbered tickets with Wii brochures and a little red golf pencil. Why we were given a pencil, I don't know, there was nothing to fill out. Weird. Compensation for freezing? Who knows?



Our number tickets were our place in line, so everyone scattered for an hour or so. I returned home to heat, a bathroom, and my warm bed. Ahhhh...... I returned back to Target and with my Wii pals in tow, we stood at the doors as the Target employee's eyes widened as they proceeded to dive out of the way. Obviously, the PS3 buyers were jackals compared to us. The doors opened and we all walked in slowly huddled together. Target workers seemed shocked that we were so calm, that didn't stop the hot cashiers from giving us that final eye roll/ hand diss as we strolled past. We approached the electronics department and were each given a little tour of the gaming aisle. It was kinda neat, like each of us were winners on a game show picking out prizes. Door number one?? More freebies awaited us- a demo dvd of Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Tony Hawk, and a Wii info dvd. Can't watch it on the Wii though. No dvd player. Again-huh. Number one and I (funny I never asked what his name was) stepped up to get our Wii's and noticed there wasn't any controllers to be seen. 'Where are the controllers?' we both asked in a slightly angry tone. Things could get ugly. A bead of sweat was rolling down the cashiers brow as they radioed for backup. 10 minutes later, one box came out. I bought an extra wiimote and nunchuk along with the system. I'm still waiting for Elebits (a ghostbusters/pikmin style game) that comes out in December. Number four bought three complete controllers and then the Target Juggernaut stepped in and told them to limit the number of controllers we could buy.


With my Nintendo gold clutched in hand and a $300 hole in my wallet I skipped out to my car and returned home, happy, groggy, and mystified at all that had transpired this past Saturday. Should I decided to shop with the real crazys (day after thanksgiving shoppers) Black Friday will be a cake walk.

Zzzzzz.....




Saturday, November 18, 2006

Shakespeare by Spidey

Casino Royal

Saw Casino Royal last night. Despite my anger over the 'new' actor chosen for Bond (he looks like he should be the villian), the movie was surprisingly good. I wouldn't put it in the Bond movie category though. Lots of chasing, explosions, gorgeous women, etc, etc... didn't feel like a Bond movie to me- but very fun. Middle and end sequences seemed to go on too long. Watching Bond playing cards isn't that exciting. Still a good flick- go see it. Great intro theme and sequence- plus a kick-ass trailer for Spiderman 3. The clock is ticking....










Sunday, November 12, 2006










Super Tuesday, Snoogans

November 28th is going to be a good day for 'new dvd tuesday'. Superman Returns, Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut, and Clerks 2. Read some reviews on the extras for Returns including a three hour making of, 10 deleted scenes, trailer, and the trailer for the upcoming Superman Returns video game. I heard the game was pulled awhile back because it was boring. ): It is hard to make a decent Superman game- he's Superman for cryin' out loud. Without kryptonite how can you even hurt him? I think the game incorporates a guilt meter of sorts which depending on how badly Metropolis is trashed during your battles, Superman is weakend and must fly up to the sun to recharge. Huh. It could work. Not a fan of the box art on the left. Too weird of an angle for me. Barely see the 'S' shield and really, that's what he's all about- the symbol.











































And Clerks 2,....great disgusting movie. I wasn't a huge fan of the original Clerks when I first saw it, and a little concerned after 'Jersey Girl', but Smith pulled through and I left the theater happy.
Here's what Ain't-it-cool news had to say about it:

"Ultimately, I feel that Clerks 2 is a message movie wrapped in filth, pop culture and honest emotional characters. The message is Kevin's answer to how to live life right. Find what it is you can do that makes you happy each day and make that your own. Surround yourself with people you love, the right woman that fits into that life and makes it worth waking up for each day"

Rent it or buy it, I don't care- its good stuff.








Pez gone wrong

I have quite the Pez collection. Really.
So, my friend shows up the other day and hands me this abomination: The Bratz Pez dispenser.


Yikes. That's one slutty piece of plastic. I also realized that I don't have many 'girl' Pez dispensers...How would it go over with the others in my collection?....



Then there was one I definitely wouldn't put it next to....


Thing scares me half to death.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

This looks like a job for....

I told myself I wouldn't buy more DC Superheroes (my Marvel Legends collection is already huge) but I couldn't resist the Lex Luthor.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Thursday, November 02, 2006

New Toy Thursday

Stopped off at Toys'r'us to search for new Minimates- (new sets of Astonishing X-Men and New Avengers are out) and happened to find the one figure I've been missing from my Spidey villians, Electro.

Cool.
























































I found the Avengers too. Adorable little buggers.
Except for the 'crap kicked out of you' Spider-man.