Category: Entertainment

  • Marina del Rey Drive-in Movies [New for 2021]

    Marina del Rey Drive-in Movies [New for 2021]

    Happening Near Mar Vista!

    The new Marina Drive-In movie series means old-school entertainment in the comfort and safety of your own car! Starting February 12th, gather with your household to watch movies on the big screen by the sea in Marina del Rey.

    The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches & Harbors presents Marina Drive-In Movie Nights at Parking Lot #2 Public Boat Launch. Local restaurants nearby are open for outdoor dining, so come early and have dinner with a waterfront view or place a takeout order.

    Make it a staycation and enjoy activities with your crew like kayaking, whale watching or simply taking a sunset stroll along the water at Fisherman’s Village or Burton Chace Park.

    2021 Drive-in Dates and Titles

    • Friday, February 12: The Princess Bride (PG) 
    • Saturday, February 13: Bohemian Rhapsody (PG-13)
    • Sunday, February 14:  The Notebook (PG-13)
    • Friday, February 19: Up (PG)
    • Saturday, February 20: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (PG)
    • Friday, February 26: Bill and Ted Face the Music (PG-13)
    • Saturday, February 27:  Black Panther (PG-13)

    FAQs

    DO I HAVE TO BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE?

    Pre-paid tickets are required for admission. Drive-up purchase is not available.

    PARKING LOCATION & ADMISSION 

    Parking spots are available on a first come, first served basis. Movies start at 6:30 p.m. but cars may arrive one hour prior to showtime. Tickets must be pre-purchased in advance. When you arrive, please show the QR code from your ticket to staff. Tickets can be presented either on your mobile phone or printed out.  

    FOOD

    You’re welcome to bring your own food and drink. We encourage you to order takeout or make reservations and eat beforehand at any of the restaurants in Marina del Rey.

  • Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief – DVD Review

    Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief – DVD Review

    If you like your Greek Mythology as much as I do, you’ll love Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightning Thief. And if, like my kids, you’ve never even heard of a Greek Myth, you’ll still love this movie. It’s full of plenty of action and special effects, and the characters are great.

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    Percy Jackson DVD

    The film stars Logan Lerman as Percy Jackson, the demi-god son of Poseidon, and he’s a great choice. He’s a little bit adorable, but not so over the top that the movie becomes a total drool fest. Percy must set off on a quest to find and return a very special lightning bolt to its rightful owner, Zeus, who mistakenly thinks Percy has stolen it. (Long story — but watch the movie to find out who really stole it.)

    He’s accompanied by Annabeth (played by Alexandra Daddario), the demi-goddess daughter of Athena (and a terrific warrior) and Grover, a satyr who’s been masquerading as Percy’s best bud for years in order to protect him – and Brandon T. Jackson is excellent – he’s funny without becoming ridiculous comic relief, especially considering he spends the entire movie either on crutches or goat legs.

    Percy and Annabeth have a little flirtation going, but it doesn’t play out as a romance, which keeps this film more appealing to slightly younger kids, like my 7 and 10-year olds.


    Percy Jackson with a sword and shield

    Of course the quest takes many turns and the three intrepid teenagers must travel far and face many harrowing challenges – all the while keeping my kids’ interest and mine – AND keeping a PG rating. It’s very exciting and the special effects are great.

    My 7-year-old loved the cool gadgets Percy is given in order to fight off attackers, like what appears to be a ball point pen but actually turns out to be a sword when you click it. Or the shield that articulates out when necessary. Very Fun Stuff.

    My 10-year-old liked the Medusa scene best, and I can’t blame him: a woman’s head covered in snakes is very compelling, after all.

    percy jackson and 2 friends

    I loved being reminded of all the myths I loved as a kid – and the things I might have forgotten – like if you cut off a Hydra’s head, apparently 2 grow back in it’s place, so you gotta watch out for that.

    And I really loved all the fantastic cameos by terrific actors along the way: Pierce Brosnan plays a centaur named Chiron who’s been passing himself off as a paraplegic teacher of Percy’s in order to keep an eye on him. When he finally can be his true self, in the demi-god woodland safe house and training grounds where they hang out – he is resplendent in his horsiness.

    It’s hilarious and I have to respect anyone who’d go from James Bond to “horse’s ass”, as he refers to himself in the film. (Totally off-topic, did you know that Pierce Brosnan designed the Spay & Neuter license plate for California? He did. Check it out.)

    More cameos: Uma Thurman plays the coolest Medusa in all of cinema history, I feel pretty safe saying – she looked AMAZING, even with the snake-do. Steve Coogan plays a very funny Hades and Rosario Dawson is his self-actualized sometime prisoner Persephone. Catherine Keener is Percy’s mortal mother, still carrying a torch for Poseidon, but married as a cover to a very smelly Joe Pantoliano.

    And in a very nice touch, Melina Kanakaredes plays Athena, Annabeth’s mother, and possibly the only Greek in the entire cast. She is perfect as Athena — just as I always pictured her. We can all recommend this movie very easily — and on DVD and Blu-Ray you’ll get extras like deleted scenes.

    {FULL DISCLOSURE} {I was given the DVD to review and given permission to post these photographs from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.}