Report for Friday, Apr 8th

Movie Review Friday: And we start with, Ambulance, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. It’s speed meets ambulance on steroids! Leave all logic at home this is one crazy thriller. A million dollar heist gone bad, a critically wounded cop in the back of an ambulance that’s driven at break neck speeds by brothers running from the cops with crashes, helicopters flying under bridges, explosions, bodies flying that goes of for two solid hours! The scenes are spectacular albeit impossible. A great thriller that is total entertaining (3 Stars). … Next is, Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Been there, done that, over kill unless you’re a kid. Nothing new about the little blue speedster, average kids movie (2 ½ Stars). … For viewing at home. On Netflix is the bizarre movie, The Bubble. A tongue in cheek comedy about a movie being made during the pandemic, directed by Judd Apatow (3 Stars).

Odds and Ends: Some states are making their own regulations whether to allow transgender women to play in women’s college sports from basketball to weight lifting to track and field. So far, all of these states have decided not to all allow transgenders to play, ruling only biologically born females could play in women’s sports. Meanwhile The NCAA is threatening penalties against those states, and some states are threatening to pull state colleges out of the NCAA. This is not going away. … Somebody call the whambulance for Kylie Jenner, for the hundredth time she blames the media have suggested she had plastic surgery has given her crippling anxiety. One the other hand, sister Khole says she loves her new nose job. Both cases who cares. … Interesting, with some folks quitting jobs, some working less hours, some laid off, there’s a lot of people that saw their house making more money than they did. All through property appreciation! … Great weather for Cochella opening today, sunny and 96 degrees. Hey, could’ve been 106. … Major League Baseball is in full swing and some more celebrities who have season tickets to their favorite teams are Michael Keaton and Pittsburgh, Jerry Seinfeld and the Mets,  Jay Z and the Yankees, David Letterman and the Cincinnati Reds, Josh Hartnett and the Twins, and Kato Kalen and the Brewers.


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