"There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - President Ronald Reagan.

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

BRAD SHERMAN'S PERSONAL ATTACK ON MARK REED


Source: Mark Reed for Congress Website
BRAD SHERMAN'S PERSONAL ATTACK ON MARK REED

Brad Sherman has sent his constituents a mailer attacking Mark Reed. He has accused Mark of using taxpayer money to pay for a Public Defender to represent him in an appeals case. This case is in regard to the fact that Mark did not have permit for a 75 year-old gun that he purchased in 1974, when he was 18.

Mark has admitted to having this unpermitted gun and has since gotten the proper permit. The gun was used as a prop in the movie industry.

Brad Sherman's October surprise attack is absolutely baseless. Sherman is accusing Mark Reed of retaining Public Defender services at no charge, However Mark will be paying for his court appointed attorney once the case is closed. Mark is also aware of the approximate court costs to be incurred: $3,500.00 as of now.

Concerning Brad Sherman's baseless attacks:

Mark has never owned the weapon shown in Sherman's flyer and it is not the weapon for which he had no permit. The actual weapon is an 1800 replica stagecoach pistol shotgun.

Brad Sherman's claim that Mark will not be able to take his seat in the Congress is false and absurd. As an attorney he should know better. Lack of a gun permit is a simple misdemeanor, and the only court imposed condition is that Mark can't own a weapon for three years. He is free to travel anywhere.

Regarding Sherman's offensive personal attack on Mark, impugning his success as a businessman, the truth is simple: whereas Sherman is sitting on a million dollar-plus campaign fund, Mark's commitment to campaigning for the District 27 seat in Congress during the last two years has limited Mark's income for the last two years.


I challenge Brad Sherman to define the meaning of "successful businessman," this coming from someone who has gorged himself at the public trough for over 20 years-a man who obviously feels he entitled to his office! If one runs a business and makes money to support oneself and one's family, you have, by definition, a successful business. Apparently, Brad Sherman doesn't see it that way. After all, Sherman has been living off the taxpayer to the tune of $175,000 annually. Brad Sherman is out of touch regarding the difficulties of living day-to-day.

Brad Sherman is using this issue to distract from his abysmal voting record and he continues to hide from a debate about the real issues facing the 27th District, California, and the public in general. Considering a congressional record as bad as Brad Sherman's, I would be running from it, too.

Remember, Sherman voted to triple the Deficit by voting for Tarp, Obamacare, the failed Stimulus program and every other spending bill that came out of the Pelosi/Obama agenda.

Get Out The Vote!

It is two days away from Election Day!

It will be up to the voters on whether we take back the country and roll back the socialist policies of Obama and the Democrat congress.

If you can take the time to Get Out The Vote (GOTV) for your candidate, by all means do so!

As for me, I will be on the phones and emailing for Mark Reed in the 27th Congressional District in California. Here's a map of the district:



As you can see, it is a badly gerrymandered u-shaped district designed to "guarantee" that the Democrat incumbent gets re-elected. But nothing in life is a total guarantee. It will be an uphill battle for Mark Reed, but it can be done if enough Democrats in the district are also fed up with the wasteful spending and Marxist policies of their Democrat representatives. If anyone had half a brain, they'd throw them out of office.

Look over the district closely, if you have family or friends in the district, contact them and urge them to vote for Mark Reed and send Brad Sherman packing!

On Election Night, I will be attending Mark Reed's Election Night Victory Party:



Remember, if enough Republicans and conservative independents get out and vote, no gerrymandered district, voter fraud or other dirty tricks the Democrats come up with can withstand the onslaught!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Sarah Palin Fires Zinger At Obama

Former Gov. Sarah Palin fired a zinger across President Obama's bow while on a campaign swing through West Virginia.

She was talking about her show, "Sarah Palin's Alaska" and she joked that the producers of her show are thinking about another one: "Barack Obama's Golf Courses."

She noted that he'll have plenty of time on his hands after the 2012 elections.

Thanks to Greta Van Susteren for the news.

Two Ladies In A Car: Webisode #2



The second episode of Two Ladies In A Car, "Halloween Bowl," is now available for viewing.

From Lady M:

The second webisode is here! Help us go viral by sending our link to anyone you think might enjoy our Webseries Adventure. And don't forget to play THE LADY GAME! And remember this is a Webseries . . . you can watch this online, anytime and we will keep a library of previous webisodes on the website! Have fun and Safe Travels Always!


Go to www.twoladiesinacar.com.

Brad Sherman Is Desperate


Congressman Brad Sherman is getting desperate. His campaign is sending out smear mailers and emails attacking Mark Reed.

The latest is an email titled, "Mark Reed lied in order to get free lawyers to appeal his criminal conviction." It was sent out last night.

Reed's campaign already answered Sherman when he first went on his personal attack rampage:

Brad Sherman's October surprise attack is absolutely baseless. Sherman is accusing Mark Reed of retaining Public Defender services at no charge. However Mark will be paying for his court appointed attorney once the case is closed. Mark is also aware of the approximate court costs to be incurred: $3,500.00 as of now.


Sherman is just part of the last-minute campaign of politics of personal destruction by Democrats as they have no accomplishments to be proud of.

Friday, October 29, 2010

So many things to do...

Above, Yuu Asakura. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

The crop check came in today. It was much better than I expected. It is safely now in the bank.

There are a few things that I plan to do in the immediate months. One, pay off the balance due at Amber's university. Second, return to Japan for some much-needed R & R and some marketing of The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan. I just have to pick the dates to go. Third, since I had to junk out my old Nissan truck three years ago, I am in need of a second vehicle to save the miles on the Mustang and for use when it is in the shop for maintenance, etc. Also, I will need something for camping. My apartment is crowded with camping equipment since my truck's demise. I can clear that out with a new camping vehicle. I am considering a van or van conversion. Any recommendations?

I'll also have to order some more copies of The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan as I am down to about 20 for direct sales. Plus, I need to do another batch of promo photos with a model. I'll have to check to see when she's available (I'm checking with her now).

So many things to do...

Malibu Tonight: Godzilla Raids Malibu

Sunset arrived in Malibu tonight. But it wasn't an ordinary sunset...



Distress signals were heard from one of the offshore islands. But they were abruptly cut off before anyone could make some sort of sense out of them.




From the depths of the mighty Pacific Ocean, an unwelcome visitor arrives on the shore of Zuma Beach in California.



It is the mighty King of the Monsters: Godzilla!



Silhouetted by the setting sun, Godzilla leaves the shore and makes his way to raid the seaside city of Malibu. Or is he headed to Legendary Pictures' studios?

After his raid, the lizard king heads back out to sea.



Later that night, a lone ship offshore scans the depths to locate the King of the Monsters. Everyone on board were watching and waiting. The wait won't be a long one.



He will be back!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Mark Reed Spars With Brad Sherman In Burbank


GOP congressional candidate Mark Reed finally got to debate the issues with Rep. Brad Sherman last night at the Burbank City Hall. Up to now, Sherman has ducked Reed's calls for a one-on-one debate.

According to the Glendale News-Press:

About 120 voters filled the City Council chambers and dozens more watched on a monitor placed on the steps of City Hall as candidates for the 27th and 29th congressional districts clashed at a League of Women Voters Glendale/Burbank forum.

Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) and Republican rival Mark Reed traded barbs while staking out contrasting positions.

[Republican candidate John Colbert] and Reed vowed to repeal "Obamacare," and called for the government to cut spending and curb what they see as over-regulation of business.

Reed said tax cuts approved by the Bush administration must stay in place.

"The government needs to get a handle on itself, not our wallets," he said.


To read the full article, go here.

Reports of Democrat Vote Fraud



Reports of Democrat election chicanery have been reported.

In Nevada, it has been reported that election machines serviced by SEIU have been tampered so that Majority Leader Harry Reid's name is automatically checked off on the ballot when individuals went to vote.

In Arizona, it has been reported that Mexican nationals are being bused across the border into Arizona to vote or work for Democrat candidates.

There's more! See this article in today's American Thinker.

It is up to Republican/Conservative voters to swamp the polling places so that our votes will be so overwhelming that any efforts of Democrat voter fraud will be rendered ineffective.

Greg Smith for Kansas House of Representatives Super Literature Drop/Walk Saturday



Those of you in the Overland Park, Kansas area are urged to join in the Greg Smith for Kansas House of Representatives Super Literature Drop/Walk this Saturday, October 30.

I can't think of anyone else who would be a terrific asset to his state's legislature than Greg Smith.

The following information on the literature drop/walk is posted at Smith's campaign website:

Join us at 8605 Robinson, Overland Park, KS as we head out for a SUPER literature drop of the entire 22nd District. We will be going door-to-door leaving literature and urging people to vote.

We will have refreshments and a drawing for a $25 gift card. Help us push on to victory and finish strong!

When: Saturday, 10 AM to 1 PM
Where: Meet at 8605 Robinson, Overland Park, KS then go out to precincts in District 22


Please vist the Facebook page and RSVP so that we can make sure we have enough refreshments for everyone!

Thank you for your support.


Greg has been endorsed by:

•U.S. Congressman Todd Tiahrt
•Stan Adell, Adell & Associates
•Kansas Chamber of Commerce
•Kansans For Life
•Kansas Republican Assembly
•National Rifle Association
•John Rysavy, Republican Candidate for Kansas 3rd Congressional District
•National Federation of Independent Business
•Armand Vaquer, Former member of the California Ronald Reagan Delegation in 1976, 1980 and 1984 and area chairman

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

At Least My Work Surroundings Are Nice

Above, at least my work surroundings are nice.

Today's Wednesday, which means it's my Monday for my Malibu job. Yuck! (Well, except for the scenery, anyway.)

At least today was productive in some respects. I met with Melissa Cyrnek of Two Ladies In A Car (see link above) and we kicked around some ideas for more promoting of the webseries site. She'll run them by her co-star, Cae Camille, and get her feedback before proceeding.

The crop in Nebraska should be in the process of being harvested at present.


Right, Yuu Asakura. Photo by Armand Vaquer.



The funds from the crop will come in handy to order more copies of The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan as I am almost out of them (got about 20 left). And, it will be paying for my planned return to Japan. Promoting The Guide there is high on my list of things to do, along will visiting friends in Tokyo and taking an excursion to Niigata.

The election is less than a week away. It will be interesting to see the results.

Next Batman Title Revealed



The Hollywood Reporter has posted that the next Batman movie's title has been revealed:

Christopher Nolan revealed to the L.A. Times' Hero Complex that the third Batman film will be titled The Dark Knight Rises.


To read the full article, go here.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Going To Japan Solo: Budget

Above, travelers can save money on lodging by staying in business hotels such as this one in Ueno.

The subject of traveling to Japan solo came up on one the the message boards I belong to.

I posted my budget for a nine-day Japan trip from Los Angeles to Tokyo. I copied it and am posting it below:

For a nine-day trip, I budgeted as follows:

Lodging: $560 ($70/day)
Airfare: $700 Round-trip (I've never paid more than that when going solo)
Food: $270 ($30/day will do for me)
JR Railpass: $270 (you buy the voucher here and exchange it for the pass in Japan)
Transportation: $25/day (subways, local non-JR trains, taxis)
Spending money: Whatever I can afford

Total: $2,025 (not counting spending money)

I can usually get cheaper rates on airfares. The savings can go to souvenirs, etc. Since you will be paying for your flight and JR Railpass before you leave home, having $1,500 in your pocket when you land will be enough.*

[Note: Ed Godzisewski pointed out that the JR Railpass is now $340+ (it is tied to the foreign exchange rate). Thanks for pointing that out, Ed.]

It doesn't cost $50 for a Big Mac there. That's an old wives' tale. I once treated Masaharu Ina of Toho International to a revolving sushi lunch in Tokyo. We both pigged out. The total tab for both of us: under $30.

It can be done!

*Tip: it is better to take more than you need instead of having too little.


In addition to the above, I'd have handy The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan. It will provide all the information you need (and then some!) to find kaiju locations, etc.

Yes, Melissa, A Giant Walrus

Above, the U.S. poster for "Gorath."

Melissa (Two Ladies In A Car) and I were hanging out today and somehow she mentioned something about a giant walrus.

I then told her there's a Japanese sci-fi movie called Gorath (1962) about a rogue star on a collision course with earth, which featured a giant walrus named Magma. She looked at me in total disbelief. She gave a good laugh and gave me a "you must be bullshitting me" look.

Of course, not being at all familiar with Japanese science-fiction movies, she thought I was pulling her chain.

Well, here's the proof that I wasn't pulling her chain:



Now do you believe me?

Monday, October 25, 2010

Si Simonson, The Man Who Made George Reeves Fly, Dies At 98


Thol "Si" Simonson, the man who made George Reeves fly in the Adventures of Superman, has died.




According to the Superman Super-Site:

Thol 'Si' Simonson, the special effects artist who made George Reeves fly on the "Adventures of Superman", has passed away at his Arizona home at the age of 98.

Prior to Simonson joining the show in 1953, Reeves had been flying for a year on via a makeshift (and uncomfortable) rig under his costume which stuntmen lifted by wires. All of these effects were sufficient but for the show to have any future, the work would need to improve.


Above, Superman (George Reeves) soars over Metropolis (Los Angeles) in 1953 thanks to the special effects work of Si Simonson.

According to Jim Nolt of The Adventures Continue website, Simonson died October 9.

It is a blessing that Simonson lived as long as he did and kept active though yachting.

To read the full article, go here.

Chick Stuff: First Episode of "Two Ladies In A Car"

Above, Cae Camille (left) and Melissa Cyrnek.

I just returned from my local Starbucks coffee joint to use their WiFi to view the first episode of Two Ladies In A Car, "Can I Still Buy My Nail Polish?"

The episode has the ladies out hitting stores to buy nail polish. It seems that the store who carries the polish won't sell it to the general public and they have to find a store that carries it and would sell it to them.

The video has the women in their car bantering about anything and everything that happens to pop up (including a commentary about a Hispanic lady selling cherries on the street with access to her rather difficult, at best).

Although corny, it is also very cute. Both Cae Camille and Melissa Cyrnek seemed perfectly natural and at no time did either look directly into the camera. In fact, they both acted as if they probably forgot it was even there. I was impressed with this.

They also sounded natural with no faux "Valley Girl" accent stuff.

(Confession: I may be a little biased, since Melissa is a friend, but this is my honest opinion.)

While viewing the video, I had on my headphones (to blot out any extraneous noise from other Starbucks patrons and to hear more clearly what's being said). I got a kick out of the sound effects that would pop up at times when one of the ladies said something of special note. A type of gun was mentioned and then the sound effect of a gunshot was heard. Clever!

The video was about nine minutes long. I am looking forward to the next episode.

Nice work, ladies!

Christine Nguyen On "The Grid" Thursday


Actress, model and spokesmodel Christine Nguyen will be featured in Thursday's episode of The Grid.

Right, Donald F. Glut and Christine Nguyen at the "Boobs & Blood" Film Festival. Photo courtesy of Donald F. Glut.








Producer-director Donald F. Glut passed on this information:

The IFC show "The Grid" featuring the "BOOBS & BLOOD" Christine segment will be on this coming Thursday 28th at 7:45pm ET. The episode repeats 6 times throughout the week.


From The Grid's website:

The Grid is a weekly rundown of what's trending in Indie Culture. The Grid recommends movies, music, games, gadgets, and viral videos worth your time and attention. The Grid is comprised of constantly changing topics, ideas, products, information, and headlines. Our Host Jesse Thorn and a cast of noteworthy Experts share their off-beat recommendations every Thursday at 7:45pm (est).


Christine appeared in Glut's The Mummy's Kiss: Second Dynasty.

Two Ladies In A Car

A good friend of mine, Melissa Cyrnek, has a new website with Cae Camille called Two Ladies In A Car.

Here's what it's about:



Two Ladies In A Car is a new webseries of adventures of two Southern California ladies in a car.

. . . the road hums an affection of harmony. Miles traveled, tell a story and navigate the streets with humor, dash and lovely. And the friendship shared with your ladies, well, that is one of steel, sprinkled with a little cinnamon and sugar.


Left, Cae Camille and Melissa Cyrnek.














The site includes:

A Webseries Adventure - home page.

Roadtrip In Progress - episode videos.

Pit Stops - listing of episodes.

Lady In Car - featuring The Lady Game contest.

A permanent link is at the top of the blog page for easy access.

Check out Two Ladies In A Car at www.twoladiesinacar.com today!

Dollar Hits New 15-Year Low Against Japanese Yen



The dollar has hit a new 15-year low against the Japanese yen, according to MarketWatch.com:

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The U.S. dollar tumbled across the board Monday, pushing the greenback to a fresh 15-year low against the Japanese yen, as the outcome of the meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 nations gave traders no reason to stop selling the U.S. currency.

Against the Japanese yen, the dollar /quotes/comstock/21o!x:susdjpy (USDYEN 80.8200, -0.6100, -0.7491%) bought ¥80.75, down from ¥81.43 late Friday.

It fell as low as ¥80.39, according to FactSet Research, not far off the historical record low of ¥79.75, hit on April 19, 1995.


This does not bode well for potential tourists to Japan or for Japanese exporters.

To read the full MarketWatch article, go here.

The Week Ahead

This has been the wettest October in recent memory in L.A. It either drizzled or rained the whole time I was at work in Malibu yesterday evening. And it rained in the San Fernando Valley last night.



The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan is continuing to sell. I received some new sales numbers from ComiXpress.com this morning. I am grateful for the reception it has received.




The election is a week and a day away and the Democrats are facing a debacle. They are getting desperate and are trying to smear their Republican opponents. Brad Sherman, who refuses to debate GOP candidate Mark Reed, dipped into his million-dollar war chest (from his union boss allies) and is now sending out smear mailers. The man has no shame. Since Sherman is on the wrong side of every issue and cannot defend the indefensible, all he can do is smear his opponent with lies.

I am doing what I can to present the truth. The week ahead will be interesting.

Brad Sherman Won't Debate Reed On The Issues, Resorts To Smear Mailers


One can always tell when a Democrat is in the fight for his political life. They get desperate and they send out last-minute smear mailers.

Brad Sherman, true to from, sent out a smear mailer attacking GOP candidate Mark Read about a bogus gun charge. Sherman, who refuses to debate Reed on the issues face-to-face and man-to-man, resorted to a direct-mail attack. He can't even get his facts correct.

The Reed campaign has responded to Sherman's attack mailer:

Brad Sherman has sent his constituents a mailer attacking Mark Reed. He has accused Mark of using taxpayer money to pay for a Public Defender to represent him in an appeals case. This case is in regard to the fact that Mark did not have a permit for a 75 year-old gun that he purchased in 1974, when he was 18.

Mark has admitted to having this unpermitted gun and has since gotten the proper permit. The gun was used as a prop in the movie industry.

Brad Sherman's October surprise attack is absolutely baseless. Sherman is accusing Mark Reed of retaining Public Defender services at no charge. However Mark will be paying for his court appointed attorney once the case is closed. Mark is also aware of the approximate court costs to be incurred: $3,500.00 as of now.

Concerning Brad Sherman's baseless attacks:

Mark has never owned the weapon shown in Sherman's flyer and it is not the weapon for which he had no permit. The actual weapon is an 1800 replica stagecoach pistol shotgun (see photo).




Brad Sherman's claim that Mark will not be able to take his seat in the Congress is false and absurd. As an attorney he should know better. Lack of a gun permit is a simple misdemeanor, and the only court imposed condition is that Mark can't own a weapon for three years. He is free to travel anywhere.

Regarding Sherman's offensive personal attack on Mark, impugning his success as a businessman, the truth is simple: whereas Sherman is sitting on a million dollar-plus campaign fund, Mark's commitment to campaigning for the 27th District seat in Congress during the last two years has limited Mark's income for the last two years.


Mark challenges Brad Sherman to define the meaning of "successful businessman," this coming from someone who has gorged himself at the public trough for over 20 years-a man who obviously feels he is entitled to his office! If one runs a business and makes money to support oneself and one's family, you have, by definition, a successful business. Apparently, Brad Sherman doesn't see it that way. After all, Sherman has been living off the taxpayer to the tune of $175,000 annually. Brad Sherman is out of touch regarding the difficulties of living day-to-day.

Brad Sherman is using this issue to distract from his abysmal voting record and he continues to hide from a debate about the real issues facing the 27th Congressional District of California, and the public in general. Considering a congressional record as bad as Brad Sherman's, I would be running from it too. Remember, Sherman voted to triple the Deficit by voting for Tarp, Obamacare, the failed Stimulus program and every other spending bill that came out of the Pelosi/Obama agenda.


Brad Sherman can easily sit back and use his million-dollar warchest to send out smear mailers (you can expect more, no doubt), but it is an act of a coward to refuse to debate his opponent on the issues. Brad Sherman is showing that he is a mama's boy coward by sending out mailers filled with lies. He wouldn't dare say it to Reed's face.

UPDATE: Sherman's campaign committee is also sending out emails with the same distorted smears. I received one today.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

College Professor Obsessed With Godzilla


An article appeared at The Dallas Morning News online website on a college professor who has a "monstrous obsession with Godzilla":

Along his torn-up trail, the menacing brute also has created some major Godzilla geeks. One of them is Dr. William Tsutsui, the recently appointed dean of SMU's Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, whose obsession with Godzilla goes beyond campy special effects.

As he was growing up, his childhood fascination gave way to scholarly interpretation – and Tsutsui came to see the globally recognized monster as cultural ambassador, the therapeutic creation of a postwar Japan.

"I realized there was something more there than just a guy in a rubber suit," said Tsutsui, 47.


Tsutsui wrote the book, Godzilla On My Mind several years ago and appeared last summer at G-FEST.

To read the full article, go here.

Las Vegas' 15% Unemployment Rate Sinking Reid's Campaign


Nevada's GOP U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle pummeled Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid over Nevada's economic problems. The Angle campaign released new ads focusing on Nevada's unemployment news and placed the responsibility into the laps of President Obama and Sen. Harry Reid.




Fox News reports:

As President Obama swung by Las Vegas Friday night to rally support for the Democrat who is the prime target of Republicans this November, fresh economic data showed Nevada's jobless rate held at 14.4 percent, the worst in the nation. Reid might have been able to cast that as an improvement, since it marked the first time since January that number did not rise -- however, the jobless rate in the state's economic nerve center, Las Vegas, soared to a record high of 15 percent.

Angle's campaign released a statement overnight thanking Obama for his visit, claiming it helped her campaign raise $200,000 in online contributions.


Reid's role in passing the massive spending and Obamacare bills is hurting him badly. Obama is not popular in Nevada, particularly in Las Vegas.

Last year, Obama, in a town hall meeting in Elkhart, Ind., said that executives of failing financial institutions should use federal bailout money responsibly and that they cannot "take a trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers' dime."

Then, this year, Obama said this about Las Vegas:

"You don't blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you're trying to save for college."


Last month, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said he recently learned that Obama's comments cost the city over 200 conventions.

Nevadans voters would be idiots to vote to return Reid to the senate.

To read the full article, go here.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Union Fires Worker Over USS George H.W. Bush Clothing

A union worker working in setting up a stage for President Obama's appearance today at the University of Southern California was fired by a union boss for wearing a cap and sweatshirt of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush.

The union boss asked that the worker, identified as Duane Hammet, remove his hat and turn his sweatshirt inside out. Hammet refused.

According to Big Hollywood.com:

The IATSE (Local 33) union fired the worker even after he explained the shirt to his bosses. The shirt didn’t explicitly support George H.W Bush but that of the aircraft carrier named after the former President and the aircraft carrier his son has served on for the past many years and is currently deployed.


The stage at USC was for the campaign appearance of Obama supporting Democrat candidates such as Jerry Brown and Sen. Barbara Boxer.

It appears that the union thuggery state of Obama reared its ugly head again.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Goldgrif's Channel Picks Up Monster Japan Travel Guide Video



Goldgrif's Channel has picked up the YouTube slideshow video of The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan.

Also, it is listed as one of Goldgrif's favorites! (Can't say I blame them, as the video features the lovely Yuu Asakura!)

To see the website, go here.





Left, Yuu Asakura. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Juan Williams Axed By National Public Radio



Political pundit/correspondent Juan Williams violated liberal National Public Radio's (NPR) policy of political correctness when he said on the O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel:

I mean, look, Bill, I'm not a bigot. You know the kind of books I've written about the civil rights movement in this country. But when I get on a plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they're identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get nervous.


By being so political incorrect, Williams was terminated following a discussion on the dilemma between fighting jihadists and fears about average Muslims.

I guess if a correspondent doesn't tow the liberal line, he'll get the ax. Talk about intolerance! Thus far, the reaction over the firing of Williams has been against NPR.

Williams is also a political analyst for Fox News.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Brad Sherman: Bought and Paid

If Brad Sherman wins reelection, it would be because of his cash advantage. It is amazing that he needs so much money considering he's in a "safe" gerrymandered Democrat district.

According to a recent report:

2010 Race: California District 27



Brad Sherman (D) *
Raised: $1,478,101
Spent: $664,873
Cash on Hand: $2,906,441
Last Report: September 30, 2010

PAC contributions $455,718 (31%)
Individual contributions $931,172 (63%)
Candidate self-financing $0 (0%)
Other $91,211 (6%)



Mark Steven Reed, Sr (R)
Raised: $68,062
Spent: $30,528
Cash on Hand: $37,532
Last Report: September 30, 2010













Sherman received his biggest contributions from the following:

Top Contributors

Contributor - Total - Indivs - PACs
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $75,000 $0 $75,000
American Assn for Justice $74,000 $0 $74,000
Carpenters & Joiners Union $72,500 $0 $72,500
Credit Union National Assn $72,069 $6,500 $65,569
Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union $71,500 $0 $71,500
Teamsters Union $68,000 $0 $68,000
United Auto Workers $68,000 $0 $68,000
National Assn of Realtors $67,750 $1,000 $66,750
American Institute of CPAs $64,000 $0 $64,000
American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees $59,000 $0 $59,000
Operating Engineers Union $58,000 $0 $58,000
Laborers Union $56,500 $0 $56,500
United Food & Commercial Workers Union $52,500 $0 $52,500
Time Warner $51,900 $39,400 $12,500
Specialty Merchandise Corp $50,600 $50,600 $0
American Federation of Teachers $46,531 $0 $46,531
American Postal Workers Union $44,000 $0 $44,000
Deloitte & Touche $43,750 $750 $43,000
Grobstein, Horwath & Co $43,533 $43,533 $0
Service Employees International Union $42,200 $0 $42,200

Brad Sherman, a congressman money can buy! And it's primarily union money. Small wonder, Sherman introduced a bill to eliminate Right-To-Work laws.

This is from today's Investor's Business Daily:

A California congressman wants to eliminate right-to-work laws in 22 states where workers don't have to join unions. If even-higher unemployment is his goal, he has the right idea.

Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat who represents a large part of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, has introduced a bill that would repeal right-to-work statutes. These laws let workers employed at organized companies choose for themselves if they're going to join the union or pay union dues. In the 28 states without right-to-work laws, workers are forced to join the union if their employer has been organized.

The depths to which lawmakers beholden to unions are willing to descend are almost bottomless, and labor is the second biggest contributor to Congressman Sherman's campaign in the current cycle. He wants to keep that 100% AFL-CIO rating and seems to have no compunction about wrecking jobs elsewhere (California is not a right-to-work state) to keep his union support.


No wonder the union bosses love this guy!

To read the full IBD article, go here.

Why Brad Sherman Is In Trouble



According to the Mark Reed for Congress campaign, their last poll showed Reed at two points behind incumbent Brad Sherman. This is within the margin of error. New poll results are expected Friday.

In a supposed "safe" Democrat district, Sherman is in trouble if he can't out-poll a political unknown.

There are reasons for this. The Reed campaign issued this statement today:

BRAD SHERMAN KNOWS WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU???

It seems Brad Sherman doesn't really care what you, the electorate, thinks. After all, Sherman turned his back on 72% of the people in the 27th District who did not want Obamacare. He also voted for Tarp, the failed Stimulus bill, Cap & Trade, the Financial Regulation bill, all against the will of the majority of the American people.

Apparently, Mr. Sherman feels he knows what is better for you than you do. Sherman must have been the lone Congressman to have the read 2,700 plus pages of the healthcare legislation in the short time before it was pushed through Congress.

Obamacare was conceived behind closed doors, without the transparency that Obama had promised. But that didn't bother Sherman, who further violated the people's trust by voting for something he had not fully read or understood. He listened to Pelosi who said, "We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it."

Who would vote on a bill before knowing what is in it? Brad Sherman did.

Mark Reed's pledge to you is that he will not vote on a bill that he has not read and understood. He also pledges to do the will of the people and not allow his office to turn into a rubber stamp the way Sherman has.

The power belongs to "We, the people." Mark Reed views that as a sacred trust. He will take the rubber stamp out of Brad Sherman's hands and return the power where it belongs....to the people of the 27th District.


A new Rasmussen poll shows the following:

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that most Likely Voters think their representative in Congress does not deserve reelection if he or she voted for the national health care law, the auto bailouts or the $787-billion economic stimulus plan.


(To see the full Rasmussen Report, go here.)

Brad Sherman is in trouble because he voted for the Obamacare law, the auto bailouts and the $787-billion economic stimulus plan. That's why he refuses to debate Mark Reed, he would be forced to defend his votes.

It must be tough to defend the indefensible.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Movie Night

Tonight was movie night at home. With thunder, lightning and heavy rains outside, I decided to kick back at home and just watch 3 movies I picked up at my local CD Trader store (they specialize in new and used CDs and DVDs at discounted prices) today.

The movies I picked up were The Godfather Part III (1990), Elvis On Tour (1972) and Star Trek (2009).

Star Trek



I started my movie-watching in the afternoon with J. J. Abrams' Star Trek. I missed it during its initial release last year. This is the movie in which the original crew of Captain James T. Kirk, Mr. Spock, Scotty, "Bones" McCoy and others were re-cast with young actors to re-boot the franchise. Leonard Nimoy appears as an elderly Ambassador Spock, who finds himself sucked into a black hole that takes him back in time when his crewmates are brought together for the first time on the USS Enterprise. It is interesting that Spock can exist twice at the same time (not to mention the time paradoxes involved). In science-fiction, if a person is transported to a time where he/she already lives, one would disappear.

This Star Trek movie was quite enjoyable. The special effects were dazzling. I am looking forward to the next installment. My grade: A.

Elvis On Tour



Last month, Elvis On Tour, the 1972 documentary of Elvis Presley's concert tours of 15 cities in April 1972 was released for the first time on Blu-Ray and DVD. I bought the DVD. I already have an earlier VHS of this movie with the original Johnny B. Goode opening. Due to copyrights issues, that opening had to be changed for this release.

Elvis On Tour is the only Elvis movie to win an award: The 1972 Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary. It effectively uses split screen montage shots of concert footage (as did 1970s Woodstock movie). Martin Scorsese supervised the montage sequences. My grade: A.

The Godfather, Part III



This 1990 movie of Mario Puzo's Corleone family did not impress me when I first saw it upon its original release. I hadn't seen it since, until today when I bought the DVD. The first two The Godfather movies are among my favorites.

I have to admit I enjoyed it a lot more this time. Al Pacino is one of my favorite actors. For some reason, the story flowed better in this viewing. Sofia Coppola's acting is still the "weakest link" of the movie, but I didn't let that bother me. She is a far better producer and director (Lost In Translation (2002)) than an actor. I actually found her to be cuter now than back in 1990. She seems to have hardly aged in 20 years since this movie to Lost In Translation (she's in the extras about the making of that movie).

Although Part III is not as good as the first two, it is a worthy wrap-up to them. My grade: B+.

Johnny Sheffield Dies At 79

Above, Johnny Sheffield in a publicity photo as Bomba, the Jungle Boy.

Johnny Sheffield, who became the son of Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan, died of a heart attack. He was 79.

The Celebrity Cafe reported:

Former child actor Johnny Sheffield, who is best known for playing Boy in the Tarzan movie series during the late 1930s and ‘40s, died of a heart attack at his home in Chula Vista, California last Friday, the LA Times has confirmed. The late actor’s widow, Patty, has stated that Johnny suffered a heart attack four hours after falling off a ladder while pruning a palm tree.

“He was a jungle boy to the end,” Patty said.


Following his stint in the Tarzan movies, Sheffield starred in his own jungle movie series as Bomba, The Jungle Boy. He made 12 Bomba movies from the late-1940s to the early 1950s.

A local Los Angeles television station played the Bomba movies in the early 1960s daily during the summer months. They were entertaining little movies.

He later retired from acting and took up real estate.

Tom Bosley Dead At 83


Sad news today: actor Tom Bosley has died at age 83.

People.com reports:

Tom Bosley the folksy father of Richie Cunningham on the '70s sitcom about the '50s, ABC's Happy Days, died Tuesday in his Palm Springs, Calif., home, of a staph infection. On Oct. 1 he had turned 83.

Before finding fame on the small screene, Bosley won a Tony for starring as the beloved New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia in the Puliter-Prize-winning 1959 musical Fiorello!. He also made a memorable mark in the 1964 Peter Sellers cult comedy The World of Henry Orient, as the too-understanding husband of Angela Lansbury's character.


Bosley was also the host of the television special, Superman, Super-Star! which featured Noel Neill, Jack Larson and special effects supervisor Si Simonson of the Adventures of Superman.

Mark Reed vs. Brad Sherman: An Upset In The Making?


Last night, I did a late-night literature drop of Mark Reed for Congress campaign materials at my apartment complex. This is the period (two weeks out from election day) where people begin to focus on the election and made their decisions on whom to vote for.

Mark Reed emailed me with, "Armand, thank you for your support and suggestions."

Reed also added that their next poll results will be available this coming Friday. He said, "Our last poll before the media buy had us two points down."

That's pretty darn good considering that this district is considered a "safe" Democrat district and he's a relative unknown (and it's within the margin of error). But this is a very unusual year as the Democrats passed laws and programs that were strongly opposed by the people. Despite protests over Obamacare, the stimulous (porkulous) and other idiotic schemes, those protests fell on deaf ears and the Democrats are facing an election bloodbath. The incumbent, Brad Sherman, has been a rubber-stamp in his support for the Obama socialist agenda. The earlier poll results confirms this.

The Democrat agenda is proving to be a financial disaster and Brad Sherman, by supporting it with his votes on the House floor, is also responsible for it.

The next two weeks in the campaign are critical, if you can donate to the campaign, please go to www.markreedforcongress.com. Even $10 or $20 will be a big help!

There could be an upset in the making! Be a part of it!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Obama Photos: "They Look Demonic" Says Rush



Photos released by the White House of President Obama, while campaigning for Democrats over the weekend, prompted talkshow host Rush Limbaugh to remark during his program today:

These pictures, they look demonic. And I don't say this lightly.

There are a couple pictures, and the eyes, I'm not saying anything here, but just look!

It is strange that these pictures would be released ... it's very, very, very strange.




Maybe Obama is a sith lord as I mentioned during the '08 campaign.

Mark Reed vs. Brad Sherman


The Mark Reed For Congress campaign has sent out this news release along with a video ad:

IS CONGRESSMAN BRAD SHERMAN RUNNING SCARED???

Los Angeles, CA -- Brad Sherman, U.S. Congressman in the 27th District of California, seems to be running scared from his opponent, Mark Reed, because Sherman still refuses to debate him. In fact, Sherman is now playing the word game and calling a candidate forum with the League of Women Voters a "debate" in order to try and hide his refusal to have an official public debate. Mr. Sherman, you should get your facts straight since the League of Women Voters states it is a forum, which is not a debate. Voters must wonder what Sherman is so afraid of by not wanting to publicly debate Mark Reed....could it be Sherman's record of rubber stamping the Obama-Pelosi agenda?

These organizations have invited Congressman Sherman and Mark Reed to debate. Sherman has refused all requests, stating these organizations are unacceptable to host a debate: American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Neighborhood Councils, Chambers of Commerce, Panorama City High School and Pierce Community College, to name a few.

Sherman must feel he has not one thing to gain by having an official public debate and allowing the electorate of the 27th District to make up its own mind. It is indeed a shame to see yet another incumbent believe they don't have to be accountable to the people they represent.

Mark Reed, who is a businessman, rancher and actor, is also one of only two Native Americans running for federal office during the 2010 mid-terms.


I responded to the Reed campaign as follows:



Good ad! While it is good to bring up the debate issue, in the long run, the voters won't really care about it. It is the economy, the economy and the economy.

Hit hard on the issues, Sherman has given you plenty of ammo for this!


Indeed, Brad Sherman's votes and positions on the stimulous (porkulous), Obamacare, cap-and-trade and other issues are perfect targets for the Reed campaign. Sherman is wrong on every issue. The Reed campaign needs to hit hard on these issues in the next two weeks. It is the issues that will sway traditional Democrat voters into voting for Reed on November 2.

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