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Movie Review: 'Million Dollar Arm'

arm2Disney has a long-standing history of producing sports movies based on true stories. With a catalog that includes “Cool Runnings,” “Remember The Titans,” “The Rookie,” “Miracle” and “The Greatest Game Ever Played,” all of these films chronicle underdogs overcoming tremendous odds. Their newest offering, “Million Dollar Arm,” continues this tradition while also covering new ground. While most baseball movies cover stories about players or teams making a comeback or resurgence that seemed impossible, “Million Dollar Arm” follows complete outsiders to the game of baseball as they develop from beginners to big league contenders. It is a story that no one would have ever believed could come true.

After sports agent J.B. Bernstein fails to make any big signings with his independent firm, he comes up with an idea to look for new athletes in India while watching a game of cricket on television. In a country where baseball is basically unknown, what if he could find a cricket bowler and turn him into a professional pitcher? The idea could potentially attract a new crowd from a population of 1.1 billion people, bringing out competitors from a pool of untapped talent, creating a demand for merchandise and of course, generating more profit. With the financial backing of San Francisco Giants owner William Chang, J.B. decides to create a reality show in India called “The Million Dollar Arm.” The contestants would compete for who is the fastest and most accurate pitcher, with a chance to win $100,000 and the opportunity to train in the US. The deal with Mr. Chang also stipulates that within one year, the first and second place winners will qualify for a big league tryout. Enlisting the help of baseball scout Ray Poitevint, they travel all over India and watch thousands of contestants try (and usually fail) to make the next round of the contest. It is not until they visit an academy that they discover Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel, two track and field athletes that are able to throw hard and accurately. After winning the contest, J.B. brings Rinku and Dinesh back to California to begin their training at USC with pitching coach Tom House, where they have to develop years of skill and experience in only a few months. Can they accomplish the impossible?

“Million Dollar Arm” stars Golden Globe Winner Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”) as J.B. Bernstein, Suraj Sharma (“Life Of Pi”) as Rinku Singh and Maddur Mittal (“Slumdog Millionaire”) as Dinesh Patel. The film has a strong ensemble cast, including Aasif Mandvi as co-agent Ash Vasudevan; Lake Bell as Brenda; Alan Arkin as Ray Poitevint; Bill Baxton as Tom House; Pitobash as Amit; Darshan Jariwala as Vivek; and Tzi Ma as William Chang. The film was directed by Craig Gillespie (“Lars And The Real Girl”).

arm3WHAT WORKED: “Million Dollar Arm” has a very different feel from Disney’s previous sports films, simply because of the culture and location. I felt as though the film made a serious effort to be authentic and realistic. A majority of the dialogue spoken by the Indian characters is in Hindi, and like 2008’s “Slumdog Millionaire,” the film does not shy away from giving an honest look at the poverty-stricken country. Both Rinku and Dinesh leave their homes and their families, a move that takes an emotional toll as they not only try to learn a game they have never played before, but also adapt to a culture completely unfamiliar to them in California. As an ex-baseball player, I also found that the training sequences and coaching methods displayed were very accurate. The drills may look ridiculous to some, but Disney clearly did their research and made sure these types of details were true to form. I also felt that the acting was overall very good and genuine. Lake Bell was particularly charming in her role as J.B.’s tenant and love interest, Brenda. Her outside view on the situation allows her to give an unbiased opinion, which helps motivate Rinku and Dinesh, while also making J.B. realize his faults. Another actor that stood out was Pitobash, who played the players’ enthusiastic translator Amit. His character came into play by accident, a man that J.B. meets in India that volunteers to help the contest because of his love for baseball. His comedic timing and willingness to help makes him standout in most scenes.

WHAT DID NOT WORK: While this may be an “issue” that is completely out of anyone’s control, J.B. Bernstein is not represented as a nice person in the film. Jon Hamm did a fine job of portraying him, but his character is self absorbed and controlling, putting business first and everything else second. This type of thinking does lead to some self discovery later down the road as J.B. realizes the reasons behind his failures, both on a personal and professional level. But it makes the audience feel a bit disconnected from the lead character. I did not feel myself rooting for his success. Rather I was rooting for Rinku and Dinesh’s success, and perhaps that was the point. The film also ends a bit abruptly, though it has a much different story to follow than the other Disney sports films. There is no rival to overcome, no final match or championship game to win. Just a tryout and the chance for Rinku and Dinesh to prove themselves. It left me wanting more, but I enjoyed the fact that the movie used real footage to end the film, as well as documented footage throughout the credits to show even more about the real people.

FINAL THOUGHTS: Although falling short of the sheer emotion and triumph displayed in some of Disney’s previous films like “Remember The Titans” and “Miracle,” “Million Dollar Arm” is another well done and likable film for the catalog. It has a big heart, and takes a risk in covering characters that are not American and speak no English (at first), which could be a limiting factor for families. But I think taking the grittier and more realistic approach lends to the movie’s unique factor. We get to watch these characters develop athletically, emotionally and personally. And J.B. Bernstein also has his own personal victory, realizing that there is more to life than just work. Although the movie centers around baseball, one does not need to be a fan to enjoy it.

Theatre Review: The Book of Mormon

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For a production that takes great pride in it’s shock value, The Book of Mormon is a far funnier and sweeter play than I was ever expecting.  Sure, the hype would have you believe that you’ll go to Hell just for watching, but behind the blasphemy is a genuinely engaging and even emotional story.  Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker (South Park) are experts at walking that fine line between grossing you out and making you care about what it is that is grossing you out.  But in all honesty, it’s really not even that offensive.

There’s really only one moment that might have gone too far, a musical number cursing God.  In context, it feels completely appropriate considering the situation these characters find themselves in.  However, the number just builds and builds to a point where you could feel the tension as so much of the audience was squirming behind the laughter.  Other than that sequence, this is a production no more shocking than your standard R-Rated comedy.  I suppose people could take offense at the religious backdrop of the story, but as a Mormon myself, I found the story to end up being more pro-faith than not.

Yes, they make fun of some of our beliefs, and even more specifically, the notion of blind faith.  What they don’t do is insult those beliefs.  It’s all played with what appears to be genuine respect for the church.  The story itself revolves around two mismatched Mormon missionaries sent to Africa for their mission.  One of them, Elder Price, is convinced that he is destined for something incredible, and plans to be one of the greatest missionaries ever.  The other one, Elder Cunningham, is a slovenly, goofy “follower” who is seemingly incapable of fending for himself and has a penchant for lying when under pressure. When they get to Africa, they find themselves trapped in the middle of a tribal war, bringing out sides of Elder Price and Elder Cunningham that they never knew were in them.

In telling this story, there are a great variety of musical numbers.  I have never been able to say this about a musical before, but I honestly loved each and every one of these songs.  Covering several musical genres, each number is masterfully written and performed.  This is a high energy show, beginning to end, and the cast gamely gives it their all.  David Larsen and Cody Jamison Strand play the two lead Elders with such conviction that they feel like real people as they are thrown into some ridiculously over-the-top situations.

While the musical numbers are great, I really must emphasize the great writing across the board.  There are genuinely funny jokes throughout, played with expert comic timing from a brilliant ensemble.  Whether it’s the African’s depiction of “text messaging,” the unbelievable role that frogs end up playing in the story, or the antics of the closeted gay missionary, the laughs are non-stop.  Beginning to end, this is one the most purely entertaining plays I’ve seen.

The production is amazing on the technical side as well.  They manage to depict the poverty and misery of this village while keeping it visually interesting, and never depressing.  The opening number is relatively minimalist, which makes it even more surprising when the world is opened up and we see just how much work went into designing everything.  They even create Hell itself for one sequence, creating a depth on stage that just seemed to envelop the ensemble.

I really can’t emphasize this production enough.  Whether religious or not, easily offended or not, there is no reason not to go into this with an open mind.  It subverted all of my expectations, and has deserved all the accolades it has received. Running at Segerstrom Center for the Arts through May 25, this is a show you won’t want to miss.

Disney’s “Maleficent Free Fall” Brings a Wicked Spin to Match-3 Gaming

Disney Interactive today launches Maleficent Free Fall, a free-to-play puzzle adventure for iOS, Android and Windows Devices. Inspired by Disney’s upcoming live-action film Maleficent coming to theaters on May 30, Maleficent Free Fall takes players on an exhilarating and wicked match-3 journey.

As players conquer each challenging puzzle, they will unlock new stages, objectives and mysterious surprises. Players can cast Maleficent’s magic to instantly vanish gemstones or rearrange the board with Maleficent’s raven, Diaval.

Key features include:
· Switch and slide the board of enchanted gemstones to create matches of 3 or more while triggering cascading combos and conquering objectives

· Discover mysterious surprises throughout the journey, like unlocking Maleficent’s raven, Diaval

· Use unique power-ups like Maleficent’s staff or her powerful wings

Maleficent Free Fall is now available for free on the App Store at http://di.sn/rXU, Google Play at http://di.sn/pXV, Windows Phone at http://di.sn/gcY and Windows Store at http://di.sn/ecg. Tickets for Maleficent are on sale now at http://di.sn/pY9.

CINDERELLA Teaser Trailer and Poster Now Available!

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The story of “Cinderella” follows the fortunes of young Ella (Lily James) whose merchant father remarries following the death of her mother. Eager to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new stepmother (Cate Blanchett) and her daughters Anastasia (Holliday Grainger) and Drisella (Sophie McShera) into the family home. But, when Ella’s father unexpectedly passes away, she finds herself at the mercy of a jealous and cruel new family. Finally relegated to nothing more than a servant girl covered in ashes, and spitefully renamed Cinderella, Ella could easily begin to lose hope. Yet, despite the cruelty inflicted upon her, Ella is determined to honor her mother’s dying words and to “have courage and be kind.” She will not give in to despair nor despise those who mistreat her. And then there is the dashing stranger she meets in the woods. Unaware that he is really a prince, not merely an apprentice at the Palace, Ella finally feels she has met a kindred soul. It appears her fortunes may be about to change when the Palace sends out an open invitation for all maidens to attend a ball, raising Ella’s hopes of once again encountering the charming Kit (Richard Madden). Alas, her stepmother forbids her to attend and callously rips apart her dress. But, as in all good fairy tales, help is at hand, and a kindly beggar woman (Helena Bonham-Carter) steps forward and – armed with a pumpkin and a few mice – changes Cinderella’s life forever.

A live-action feature inspired by the classic fairy tale, “Cinderella” brings to life the timeless images from Disney’s 1950 animated masterpiece as fully-realized characters in a visually dazzling spectacle for a whole new generation.

Directed by Academy Award®-nominee Kenneth Branagh (“Thor,” “Hamlet”) and starring Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett (“Blue Jasmine,” “Elizabeth”), Lily James (“Downton Abbey”), Richard Madden (“Game of Thrones”) and Academy Award-nominee Helena Bonham-Carter (“The King’s Speech,” “Alice in Wonderland”), “Cinderella” is produced by Simon Kinberg (“X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “Elysium”), Allison Shearmur (“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”) and David Barron (“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”). The screenplay is by Chris Weitz (“About a Boy,” “The Golden Compass”).

“Cinderella” will be released through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on March 13, 2015.

MALEFICENT New Featurette and Movie Clip

“Maleficent,” the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty,” reveals the events that hardened Maleficent’s heart and drove her to curse the baby, Aurora, only to later realize that the child may hold the key to peace in the land.

See Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning discuss the world of Maleficent in a brand new behind-the-scene featurette.

The film stars Angelina Jolie as Maleficent, Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple and Lesley Manville.

“Maleficent” is produced by Joe Roth and directed by Robert Stromberg, with Angelina Jolie, Michael Vieira, Don Hahn, Palak Patel, Matt Smith and Sarah Bradshaw serving as executive producers. Linda Woolverton wrote the screenplay. “Maleficent” opens in U.S. theaters on May 30, 2014.

Princes Aurora pricks her finger on the spinning wheel and falls into a sleep-like death.

Disney and Orlando Travel Deals-Week of May 11, 2014

Here are this week’s travel deals from our friends at Destinations in Florida Travel. Be sure to contact them for your next vacation!

Free Dining Walt Disney World

Enjoy a free meal at T-Rex Cafe with the new Free Dining Deal at Walt Disney World Resort

 Disney Discounts 

Walt Disney World Resort

  • New! Free Dining Package: Are you ready for free food? Disney released the free dining promotion for select dates from August-December 2014. Book a Value Resort and get the Quick Service Dining for free. Book a Moderate or Deluxe Resort and get the Basic Dining for free. Contact us for more details.
  • RunDisney Group Rates: Are you a runner? Do you want to run a race with Mickey Mouse? Join our VIP runners at Destinations in Florida for some of the favorite races including Tower of Terror, Disney Marathon, and Disney Princess Run. We have fantastic group rates for our runners, including FREE tickets to the Disney Water Parks (with at least a 2-Day Pass).
  • Summer Deal for Florida Residents: Book your summer vacation and get a free Memory Maker photo package to remember your fun! Book at least a 2-Night/2-Day Package at special prices, just for you! Plus, get the Memory Maker for FREE! This discount promotion is available from June 3-Aug. 2, 2014.
  • Affordable Package with Room & Dining: One of the most expensive parts of a Disney vacation are the tickets! Save money and enjoy all of the other fun at Walt Disney World with a Ticketless Package. Book this new package with your hotel and one of the Disney Dining Plans, without the addition of tickets.
  • Save up to 35% off Disney Resorts: Planning a summer vacation to Disney World? Now is the time to book your trip with savings up to 35% off the Disney Resort hotels. These discounts run June 15-August 28. Hurry, these discounts will sell out quickly!
  • Free Day to Play at the Disney Theme Parks: Buy 6 or more tickets for your family or friends with the 4-Day, 5-Day, 6-Day, 7-Day, 8-Day, or 9-Day tickets and you will get an extra day free. Imagine another day to ride Splash Mountain or another day to get pictures with Mickey Mouse! If you are visiting together, order your tickets together to save money! Must book by June 14.
  • Florida Resident & Annual Passholder Rates: Florida Residents and Annual Passholders can take advantage of great rates on rooms at select Disney Resorts hotels for stays through early summer.
  • Military Discount:  Active duty and retired members of the US military can get specially discounted rooms at Disney Resort most nights through September 27th, 2014. Thank you for serving our country.

Disneyland Resort

  • Book a Package for as Little as $91 Per Person/Per Day: Stay right down the road from the Disney Magic at a Good Neighbor Hotel from now through August 12. Book a package with tickets for as little as $91 per person/per day.
  • New! 3rd, 4th or 5th Night Free at Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotels: Visit Anaheim during select nights through December 2014. Stay at a select Disney Good Neighbor Hotels and enjoy a 3rd night, 4th night or 5th night free.

Disney Cruise Line

  • Special Rates for Florida Residents and US Military: Take advantage of special deals for Florida Residents and active/retired United States Military.
  • Last Minute Restricted Deals: If you are flexible about the location of your stateroom and willing to book last minute you may be able to save BIG! Disney offers Restricted Guarantee rooms 15-60 days before departure dates, sometimes just a few days before departure. These are very restricted and with many rules, but if you are not picky you can save up 40%.
  • Canadian Resident Deal: If you are a Canadian Resident, you can enjoy 20% off select rates on the May 24, 2014 Alaska sailing departing from Vancouver, Canada. Take advantage of this special deal, just for you!

Aulani Hawaii

  • Get up to a $500 Room Credit to Spend During Your Visit: Book a 1 or 2-Bedroom Villa from April 23-June 16, 2014 and receive up to a $500 resort credit for a 4-Night vacation. Book a Deluxe Studio or regular room for 4 nights and receive a $400 resort credit.

Universal Orlando Resort Discounts

  • Free Gift Card or Transfers: From May 31-December 24, you can book a Universal Getaway Package and get either free roundtrip transportation from the airport or a free $50 gift card to spend during your vacation. Great freebies for your Orlando vacation! Book by December 24.
  • Cabana Bay Beach Resort Florida Resident Deal: Are you ready to experience the spectacular new Cabana Bay Beach Resort? Florida Residents can be the first to experience this new hotel at special prices, just for you. Rates start from just $94 per night plus tax. This deal is good through June 5.
  • Universal 1-Day or 2-Day Pass with Shuttle Transportation for 2014: Take a day away from the Disney World Parks to visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter! Book a 1-Day or 2-Day Pass to Universal Studios with shuttle transportation included in the ticket. This special ticket is only available with select companies including Destinations in Florida.
  • “Take 2” Transfer: If you do not want to rent a car during your Orlando vacation, take advantage of the new “Take 2” Transfer ticket for only $39 per person. This transfer includes transportation from a Disney Resort hotel to Universal Orlando Resort for a Universal Studios vacation. After your Universal vacation, the transportation takes you back to the Orlando International Airport.
  • Cabana Bay Preview Period: Experience Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort with special rates during the preview period of March 31-June 14. Book by June 14.

Sea World Discounts

  • Eat for Free During Your Vacation: Book a Sea World Package at one of the partner hotels and get the All Day Dining Deal for FREE!
  • Kids Free at Sea World: Book your Sea World Package and kids play for free. You will receive one free child ticket (ages 3-9) for every paid adult.

Royal Caribbean

  • Buy 1 and Get 1 50% Off on Royal Caribbean Cruise: This exciting offer is good from May 1-31 for cruises in 2015 and 2016. Book now to take advantage of the best stateroom choices and cruises. Plus, buy one and get the 2nd person 50% off! Some exclusions apply, so contact us for more specific details.

Orlando Attraction Ticket Discounts

  • Kennedy Space Center Tickets: Pre-order your tickets to Kennedy Space Center and save money with special prices. Experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, US Astronaut Hall of Fame, and more; just an hour from Orlando. Click here to more details and to purchase tickets.

When Heather isn’t busy sharing Planning tips about Walt Disney World, the Disneyland Resort, Universal Orlando, and more, you can find her planning Disney and Universal Orlando vacations. Contact her on Facebook at Heather Abbott-Agent with Destinations in Florida. For more info and to book your travel, use the Price Your Vacation Form in the Sidebar or click here. You can also call 877-918-8941 and ask for Heather to book. Make sure to mention that you were referred by Socalthrills.com! Safe travels everyone!

 

Disney Interactive & Harmonix Reveal "The Capsule" from Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved

Disney Interactive and Harmonix Music Systems are taking a fantastical interstellar journey in the upcoming “Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved” with the announcement of the game’s newest realm, “The Capsule.” Set in a modular space station orbiting around Earth, the latest realm will feature Elton John’s “Rocket Man” and Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” as playable songs.

Previously announced realms “The Hollow” and “The Haven” have taken place in forest environments; “The Capsule” is the first to be set in space, introducing a new sensory experience for users that extends the vision and legacy of the original Fantasia film. At the center of “The Capsule” lives a lone astronaut monkey who is cut off from all forms of communication. What begins as a claustrophobic, deactivated space station, transforms into a fully-powered, living machine as players perform “In Your Eyes” and “Rocket Man.” These songs were originally announced at PAX East last month.

“Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved” is a breakthrough musical motion video game inspired by Disney’s classic animated film “Fantasia,” and will be available for Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft and Kinect for Xbox 360 in fall 2014. Featuring over 30 tracks – including contemporary hits, classic rock, classical music, and more – “Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved” transports players to a breathtaking world where music and magic combine to transform extraordinary interactive landscapes in entirely new and creative ways.


“Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved” will be available in fall 2014 and is currently not rated by the ESRB.
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Knott's Soak City Water Park Opens For The 2014 Season on Saturday, May 17

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Summer fun is just around the corner at the 13-acre water wonder world, Knott’s Soak City. Adjacent to the world-famous Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park, the water park will open for the season May 17 through September 14.

Soak City is Southern California’s prominent water park with a theme inspired by beach and surf towns of the 1950’s Orange and Los Angeles County coast. Water slides and attractions at Knott’s Soak City pay tribute to the area’s rich surfing heritage with names like Malibu Run and Laguna Storm Watch Tower. And like those at Knott’s Theme Park, the rides and attractions at Knott’s Soak City are truly world-class.

Pacific Spin is Soak City’s most action-packed water adventure to date, carrying 700 passengers per hour at a maximum speed of 35 feet per second! This thrilling multi-person raft ride includes a 132-foot long tunnel that drops its riders 75 feet into a six-story funnel. After pitching riders back and forth through 5,500 gallons of swirling water, the ride culminates in a waterfall splash. If you have the need for more speed, brave the waves from high atop Old Man Falls or race your friends as you go headfirst on a mat down the multi-lane speed slides of Banzai Falls. If you care to slow it down, the 750,000-gallon Tidal Wave Bay wave pool is one of the world’s largest. In addition, the park’s 1,700-foot.-long (1/3 mile), figure-eight Sunset River is the widest and one of the longest water park lazy rivers anywhere!

Time to relax? With 35 semi-private cabanas available for rent by the day, guests can have it made in the shade. Soak City cabanas are furnished with lounge chairs and your own semi-private dining area; complete with waiter service and free inner-tube rentals. For cabana reservations visit soakcityoc.com or call (714) 761-6268.

New for the 2014 season, Season Passholders can start their day off with a complimentary yoga class every Friday and Saturday morning from 8:45-9:45am. A certified yoga instructor will lead invigorating classes on the grass near the newly painted Gremmie Lagoon. Additionally, every Friday and Saturday June 27 – August 9, all 2014 Knott’s Soak City, Gold and Platinum Season Passholders can enter the water park an hour and half before it opens to the general public with exclusive early entry starting at 8:30 a.m.

Knott’s Soak City Orange County also owns the distinction of being one of the safest water parks in the United States. For the twelfth consecutive year the lifeguard staff of Soak City Orange County has been awarded the Platinum National Aquatic Safety Award for consistently exceeding the criteria for aquatic safety. This award is granted only to facilities scoring in the top 8 percent of the audit criteria as established by Jeff Ellis & Associates, a leader in aquatic safety consulting for water parks worldwide. Soak City Orange County was also awarded the Decade of Aquatic Safety Excellence Award at the 2013 IASS Training in Arizona.

This commitment to both safety and family fun continues for the 2014 season. Soak City Water Park officially opens May 17, and then continues operation daily May 24 through September 1, 2014. Operation will continue weekends only September 6 through 14, 2014. Regular admission is just $36 and $26 for juniors (ages 3-11) and seniors (62 and over) and includes unlimited use of all water park rides and attractions. Kids under 3 years old are always free!

Also providing value is a Knott’s Soak City Season Pass valid every day of the 2014 operating season. Season Pass prices passes are currently $66 or 6 payments of $11; prices go up May 26th. Guests can maximize their summertime fun by upgrading to a Gold Season Pass and ride and slide at both the Knott’s theme park and Soak City every day of the 2014 season.

During the summer, Knott’s Soak City Water Park will also offer its guests the opportunity to purchase an All Day Dining Plan. The Plan can be purchased online while guests plan their fun-filled day at soakcityoc.com, or it can be purchased in-park on the day of their visit for just $29.99+tax and applicable fees. Every 90 minutes guests can dine again and enjoy a wide variety of entrées at Soak City’s Long Board Grill.

Single Meal Deals, available exclusively online for just $13.99+tax and applicable fees, offer the convenience of pre-purchased vouchers redeemable for a variety of combo meals at the lowest available price. Upon arrival at Knott’s Soak City, guests can redeem their Single Meal Deal vouchers for various appetizing meals at Long Board’s Grill that include an entrée, a side and a 20 oz. fountain drink.

Families can also take advantage of Knott’s affordable vacation packages. The Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel, just steps away from the theme park, offers many family vacation options including theme park and water park tickets. Vacation package information is located at www.knottshotel.com or guests can call Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel Reservations at (866) 752-2444.

Operating hours vary and are subject to change as are prices, promotions and attraction availability. For information on the day that you plan to visit, please call (714) 220-5200 or visit us online at www.soakcityoc.com. Join the conversation by using #SoakCityOC.

First Look of Ben Affleck as Batman and the New Batmobile

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After months of speculation and waiting, the look of Ben Affleck in the new Batman suit, and his new Batmobile, were officially revealed today by director Zack Snyder, for the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, known as Batman vs. Superman. Yesterday, Snyder teased all of us with this tweet:

And today, he followed it up with this full reveal:

It’s a really beautiful and striking picture, and it definitely harkens back to the earlier Burton films, while being fairly reminiscent of Nolan’s Batsuit as well. But what it most resembles, to me, is the look of Kevin Conroy’s Batman in the 1990’s animated series. This suit looks fantastic, as does his new Batmobile. Snyder has nailed the look of Batman and the Batmobile, now we just have to wait and see what he does with him on screen, but the wait for that is going to be much longer.

Batman vs. Superman, which also stars Henry Cavill, who returns as Clark Kent, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, and many more, is currently set for release on May 6, 2016, against Marvel’s Captain America 3. Whether it stays on the date for now is anyone’s guess, but no matter what, it’ll be exciting to see the two most iconic superheroes finally on the big screen together.

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Knott's Berry Farm Offers Unique New Dining Options

knotts2Knott’s Berry Farm offers its guests a new way to customize visits to the theme park while enjoying valuable savings with the introduction of two new dining options: the All Day Dining Plan and Single Meal Deals. Both options serve up inventive and convenient ways for guests to savor the variety of entrees at dining locations throughout the theme park.

The All Day Dining Plan can be purchased online while guests plan their fun-filled day at knotts.com. For just $29.99+tax and applicable fees, guests can enjoy a wide variety of entrées, including mouth-watering pizza, flavorful tacos, and juicy burgers. Every 90 minutes, guests can dine again and select from one of 20 combinations at any of the six participating dining locations throughout the park.

Single Meal Deals, available exclusively online for just $13.99+tax and applicable fees, offer the convenience of pre-purchased vouchers redeemable for a variety of combo meals at the lowest available price. Upon arrival at Knott’s Berry Farm, guests can redeem their Single Meal Deal vouchers for one of nearly two dozen meals that include an entrée, a side and a 20 oz. fountain drink. Single Meal Deals are available at six dining locations throughout the park, including Sutter’s in historic Ghost Town and Coasters in the new Boardwalk area. Knott’s Soak City Water Park guests can enjoy the new dining plans at Long Board’s Grill, summer long.

These convenient additions make the Knott’s Berry Farm dining experience more fun and affordable than ever. In 1920, delicious boysenberry recipes made the Farm famous, and that same commitment to outstanding culinary quality and superior guest service is why guests from all over the world return to Knott’s again and again.

For information about Knott’s Berry Farm, and a complete list of All Day Dining and Single Meal Deal entrees and locations, visit www.knotts.com. (Locations and entrees are subject to change.)

'Godzilla' Movie Review

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“The arrogance of man is thinking nature is in our control… and not the other way around.”

It’s been sixteen years since Hollywood tried to bring Godzilla to the big screen, in the 1998 Roland Emmerich film, Godzilla, starring Matthew Broderick. For many, the film was everything that was wrong with the Americanization of films from other countries, and everything wrong with giving a popular property to someone who has no understanding or care about what makes the property work. But a lot of time has passed, and the dust has settled, with many letting the film drift quietly out of their memory. Enough time has passed that Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures decided to bring back the King of the Monsters in the biggest way they possibly could, and this time, they had help from director Gareth Edwards, someone who really set out to make a movie that fans, and audiences, could rally behind, while paying homage to what has come before. Gone are the cheesy stock characters and one liners, and the over excessive CGI, and in its place, we find a a story of man vs. nature, family, and redemption, all against the backdrop of the emergence of something that has been hidden from humanity, and the fallout it can cause.

When a series of different seismic activity readings begin to register in Tokyo, Japan, Joe Brody (Bryan Cranston) begins to worry about the safety of his nuclear power plant, and the people in surrounding areas. But as the quakes get worse, it destroys the power plant, killing many. Consumed by guilt, Joe begins to research the event, determined to discover the real cause behind the plant’s destruction, which he believes has been covered up. The years pass, and Joe has lost contact with his now adult son, Ford (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), who sees him as crazy. But when Joe is arrested in Japan, Ford is forced to reconnect with his father to bail him out of prison, and is thrust into the middle of his father’s delusions. As events begin to unfold, Ford realizes that his father may not be as crazy as he thought, as a monster begins to emerge that threatens the safety of those around the world. With the help of Dr. Ishiro Serizawa (Ken Watanabe), Ford, as well as the the US military, set out to stop the new MUTO that has emerged, but there are bigger forces at play, and they may need to stay out of the path of Godzilla, as nature sets its own actions in motion.

There’s so much to love about this new film, it’s hard not to admire the ambitions and goals it has. For a film of this scale, it’s actually surprising that so much time is spent on the buildup of the world, and the characters that inhabit it. It’s very reminiscent of films like Jurassic ParkJawsAlien, and King Kong (2005), that are all about creating atmosphere, tone, characters, and a slow build up before unleashing the creatures inside. In a time when cinema has been more about the quick reveal, without the build up, it was actually refreshing to have slow boil film that sets the stage. Director Gareth Edwards wanted to make sure that the film had characters audiences would care and connect with, and he uses the opening forty five minutes wisely for that reason. Thankfully, he has a cast that is up to the challenge. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, best known for his role in the Kick-Ass film series leads the cast, and he’s quite good as Ford. He’s been through a lot in his life, but he still cares and wants to help people, and he really does have a heard of gold, something that his wife, Elle, played by Elizabeth Olsen, makes sure he never loses sight of. Olsen and Johnson have great chemistry together, and it’s hard not to love their small family. They’re really the emotional core of the film, and without them, it wouldn’t work nearly as well. But it’s really Bryan Cranston and Ken Watanabe who steal the film. Cranston is so good as Joe, a good man who was forced to make a horrible decision, and one that has taken its toll on him over the years. Cranston plays the roll with earnestness, and he commands the camera when ever he’s in the film. There’s so much talent in this man, and it’s amazing to think it’s only recently really been tapped into. Watanabe is fun as well as Ishiro, a man who knows that man has gotten full of themselves, and that they just need to let nature take is course. He tries to be the voice of reason to a world, and a group of people, who just don’t want to listen, and he’s faced with the horrifying notion that man may destroy itself, or destroy nature, all under his watch.

Edwards himself has really put a strong film together. While at times the dialogue may be a bit cheesy, and the story may seem a bit cliche, it’s the love for the material that really gives the film its strength. Instead of making a film that was all about the CGI and destruction, he doesn’t overload it, letting it progress naturally, so audiences don’t feel fatigued by the time the third act begins. In fact, that third act alone stands as a strong reminder to filmmakers that sometimes less is more, and taking your time to meet the ultimate endgame is completely worth it. While we get spurts of action throughout the film featuring Godzilla and the MUTO, it’s really the third act that takes the film to the next level. The way that Edwards handles the Kaiju action is incredible, and he brings the King of the Monsters back in a way that we’ve only ever dreamed of. Godzilla is a shear force of nature here, fearsome and tough, and the most intense he’s ever been. There’s a real sense of danger when he’s around, and not necessarily because he means to harm anyone, but because he’s literally an animal who is on the hunt, and he won’t let anything stand in his way. The film also features a pretty good score by Alexandre Desplat, that effectively sets the mood of the tone, but it’s nothing that will stand out and be remembered down the line. The only thing that really felt off about the film, overall, was that as the monsters descend onto San Francisco, and the battle has more than well begun, we still see people in office buildings and in other places, while the city has already begun evacuating. With all the chaos happening, you’d have to think someone had alerted people by now, what is happening, or they’d at least hear the commotion.

What could have been nothing more than a cash grab attempt with a highly recognizable name character, Godzilla proves to be one of the best summer offerings in a long time. It’s got a throwback feel, with a slow boil buildup until chaos is unleashed, while giving us time to make sure we care about the people in the film. Bolstered by some excellent performances across the board, and an incredible third act that keeps you on the edge of your seat, director Gareth Edwards has brought Godzilla back in the biggest, meanest, and most impressive way he possibly could. The time of the monster movie is beginning to return, and Edwards, with Guillermo del Toro, who directed last year’s Pacific Rim, may be leading the charge.  This isn’t your grandfather’s Godzilla, this is even better.

First Trailer for NBC's 'Constantine'

Constantine

The first trailer for the new TV series, Constantine, based on the famed DC comic book series, Hellblazer, has just been released. Many will remember the titular character from the 2005 film of the same name, starring Keanu Reeves. The new series, which falls more closely inline with the comics, stars Matt Ryan as John Constantine, a man who is burdened with being the man stuck between a war between heaven and hell. The series also stars Lucy Griffiths (Robin Hood, True Blood), Harold Perrineau (LOST, 28 Weeks Later), and Charles Halford (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., True Detective), and is produced by David Goyer and Warner Bros. Television.

As a fan of the comic series, I like the look and feel of the trailer so far. I really hope the show delivers on the look and feel of the comics, and performs well enough in the ratings to continue for many seasons. Check out the trailer below.

 

Based on the wildly popular  DC Comics series “Hellblazer,” seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult John Constantine (Matt Ryan, “Criminal Minds”) specializes in giving hell… hell. Armed with a ferocious knowledge of the dark arts and his wickedly naughty wit, he fights the good fight — or at least he did. With his soul already damned to hell, he’s decided to leave his do-gooder life behind, but when demons target Liv (Lucy Griffiths, “True Blood”), the daughter of one of Constantine’s oldest friends, he’s reluctantly thrust back into the fray – and he’ll do whatever it takes to save her. Before long, it’s revealed that Liv’s “second sight” — an ability to see the worlds behind our world and predict supernatural occurrences — is a threat to a mysterious new evil that’s rising in the shadows. Now it’s not just Liv who needs protection; the angels are starting to get worried too. So, together, Constantine and Liv must use her power and his skills to travel the country, find the demons that threaten our world and send them back where they belong. After that, who knows… maybe there’s hope for him and his soul after all.

 

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