Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Zion National Park

I've only been to six national parks (I hope to add to that list now that I am retired) but my favorite is definitely Zion!  I have been there dozens of times and the scenery never fails to take my breath away!  There is just something so otherworldly about the red rock formations and I feel an almost mystical connection.  Since Zion is only two and half hours away from my KOA in Fillmore I decided to get up early again last Wednesday and go!  I am so glad I did because the park wasn't very busy and it made me so happy to be there!
Due to Covid-19, you will need to buy a ticket in advance to ride the shuttle into Zion Canyon (to see the Emerald Pools, West Rim Trails, the Riverside Walk, and the Narrows) through December 2020.  I just drove along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway through the park which provides lots of views and access to several hikes.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Tenet

Last night I had the chance to see Tenet at an early access screening and it is awesome!  An unnamed CIA agent, known as the Protagonist (John David Washington), takes part in an operation to rescue a spy from an opera house in Kiev.  He is ultimately captured and tortured but he consumes a cyanide pill before he is forced to reveal anything.  He survives and his superior (Martin Donovan) informs him that the mission was a test and, since he passed, he is recruited to a secret organization called Tenet.  He discovers, with the help of a Tenet scientist (Clemence Poesy) and an arms dealer (Dimple Kapadia), that a Russian oligarch named Alexei Sator (Kenneth Branagh) has access to technology invented in the future which allows objects and people to be inverted, or to travel backwards through time.  He and his handler Neil (Robert Pattinson), who may or may not be who he says he is, convince Sator's estranged wife Kat (Elizabeth Debicki) to help them stop Sator from triggering a catastrophic event through the manipulation of time.  The plot is fascinating but incredibly complicated with multiple characters traveling back and forth in multiple timelines (you wouldn't expect anything less from Christopher Nolan).  There were many moments when I had only the vaguest notion of what was going on but that did not detract from my enjoyment in the least!  I have not been able to stop thinking about it and I definitely plan to see it again.  The action sequences are absolutely incredible, especially a plane crash that is a little dramatic, a mind-blowing fight inside a storage facility, and a battle in which some of the soldiers are moving forward in time and some are moving backward, and what makes them truly spectacular is that the majority of the stunts are practical rather than CGI.  The cinematography puts you right in the middle of the action and it is thrilling, to say the least.  I really liked Washington as the Protagonist.  I've heard his performance criticized as being too detached but I think that works well for the character.  Debicki and Branagh have fabulous chemistry as a couple who loathe each other and I really enjoyed seeing a very playful Pattinson in an action role (I can't wait for The Batman).  The pulse-pounding score adds a lot to the tension but my one criticism would be that it sometimes overpowers the dialogue (and you definitely need to pay attention to everything that is said).  It was so much fun to watch an epic action blockbuster on the big screen again and I recommend seeing it (more than once) on the biggest screen possible!

Monday, August 31, 2020

Capitol Reef National Park

While I was staying at the KOA in Fillmore, I took a little trip to Capitol Reef National Park.  I got up really early on Tuesday and made the two hour drive through lots of little farming towns in order to spend most of the day in the park.  I went on the Scenic Drive through the middle of the park with stops in the Grand Wash and the Capitol Gorge (which are unpaved).  The views were absolutely spectacular with something to take my breath away around every bend in the road (as you can tell from the number of pictures I took).
Capitol Reef National Park is not as well-known as the other parks in Utah's "Mighty Five" but I definitely think it is worth the effort to get there!

Sunday, August 30, 2020

The Personal History of David Copperfield

I am a huge fan of author Charles Dickens, director Armando Iannucci, and actor Dev Patel so I have been eagerly anticipating the release of The Personal History of David Copperfield ever since I heard about it!  I saw it last night and I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard!  David Copperfield (Patel) begins telling his life story to an audience in a vaudeville theater.  He relates his many adventures and describes the friends and enemies who come and go in his life including his widowed mother (Morfydd Clark), his kindhearted nanny Peggotty (Daisy May Cooper) and her family in Yarmouth, his cruel stepfather Mr. Murdstone (Darren Boyd) and his sister Jane (Gwendolyn Christie), his impecunious landlord Mr. Micawber (Peter Capaldi), his wealthy aunt Betsey Trotwood (Tilda Swinton) and her eccentric lodger Mr. Dick (Hugh Laurie), Trotwood's drunken lawyer Mr. Wickfield (Benedict Wong) and his daughter Agnes (Rosalind Eleazar), his snobbish fellow student James Steerforth (Aneurin Barnard), the sycophantic villain Uriah Heep (Ben Whishaw), and his employer Mr. Spenlow (Matthew Cottle) and his beautiful daughter Dora (Morfydd Clark).  Through his adventures he learns many important life lessons which he writes down to become a celebrated author.  This is an incredibly whimsical and satirical version of the classic Dickens novel.  Normally I am a purist when it comes to literary adaptations but I love Iannucci's particular brand of humor (The Death of Stalin is hilarious) so I really enjoyed this.  So many things made me laugh out loud such as the many ways Mr. Micawber tries to avoid his creditors, the infestation of donkeys on Aunt Betsey's lawn, Mr. Dick's preoccupation with the thoughts of Charles I, Mr. Wickfiekd's attempts to find the sherry, the heavy cake at tea with Mrs. Heep, David's job as a proctor when he doesn't know what a proctor is, and David's proposal to Dora through the mouth of her dog.  The entire cast is fantastic and I really loved the colorblind casting!  Patel is charming in the title role but Swinton steals every scene she is in!  The bold and colorful costumes are so much fun and the production design, which blurs the line between imagination and reality, is incredibly original and theatrical.  This movie is absolutely delightful and I highly recommend it!

Saturday, August 29, 2020

The New Mutants

It seems like I have been waiting forever to see The New Mutants because, well, I have!  There have been so many delays since its original April 2018 release date because of reshoots, Disney's acquisition of Fox, and a little thing called Covid-19 but it is finally in theaters and I had a chance to see it yesterday.  At one point I was really excited about this movie so was it worth the wait?  Not really because, while there are some aspects that are entertaining, I found it to be pretty forgettable.  Danielle "Dani" Moonstar (Blu Hunt), a Native American teenager, wakes up feeling disoriented in an abandoned hospital run by Dr. Cecilia Reyes (Alice Braga).  Dr. Reyes tells her that her entire reservation was destroyed by a tornado and that she is the sole survivor but she doesn't entirely believe this scenario because she has memories of being chased by an unknown being.  Dr. Reyes also tells her that she survived because she is a mutant and that she must stay at the facility until she learns to control her powers which are still unknown.  Dani meets four other mutants who are also being held at the facility for their own protection:  Illyana Rasputin/Magik (Anya Taylor-Joy) who is a sorceress, Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane (Maisie Williams) who can turn into a wolf, Sam Guthrie/Cannonball (Charlie Heaton) who can fly at jet speed, and Roberto da Costa/Sunspot (Henry Zaga) who can manipulate solar energy.  Not only are they all haunted by physical manifestations from their pasts, including Dani's mysterious pursuer, they also learn that they are being held for more nefarious reasons than just their safety.  They must help each other defeat their demons in order to escape from Dr. Reyes.  I really enjoyed the special effects, especially the rendering of Magik's superpowers, and I also liked all of the horror elements because they are quite frightening, particularly the Smiley Men.  The young cast does a great job with the material, although I found all three of the accents to be very inconsistent, and I especially loved the chemistry between Williams and Hunt.  My biggest problem was with the script and the pacing.  I am not at all familiar with the source material so I would have appreciated having more backstory for each character.  There is not a lot of exposition beyond brief flashbacks and the interactions meant for them to bond with each other seem rushed (the scene with the polygraph machine is ridiculous).  I also found the ending very anticlimactic because the references to Essex Corp go nowhere and their fate is unknown (in all fairness this was supposed to be the first film in a trilogy that will probably not happen now).  I actually think this would have been a better TV show with episodes devoted to each character but nobody asked me!  This is probably my least favorite in the X-Men franchise but I didn't hate it because the visuals are really cool.  I would, however, definitely recommend waiting until it is available to stream.
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