The Green Hornet

Just came back from watching The Green Hornet with my little brother. I thought it was a pretty good movie, although my movie standards typically seem to be that of my brothers standards…nonetheless I had a few good laughs which I desperately needed. Without a trace of knowing what the green hornet was (or that it was even a super-hero), I blindly walked in to the theaters only to find that this movie wasn’t like the other super hero movies. Humor all throughout. Which I again, thought was great. I actually don’t want to get into detailed plotting of the movie or any other specifics because quite frankly, I’m a spoiler when it comes to this. And I absolutely hate my kind. So I will only leave you with this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9btZIK3Obpg
For those who have yet to see the trailer of course…
Oh and a little bit of this.



My cousin told me this guy was some guy that looked like John Cho from White Castle, and throughout this whole movie I could’ve sworn she was wrong because I thought it WAS him. Not long until the movie ended though and I waited for the credits just to see that its some guy named Jay Chou. Which also takes me to my next point in thinking his Chinese accent isn’t fake at all. It has nothing to do with the fact that he really is Chinese, but go take a look at some of his pictures on google…mad fobbed out! Whateva though, he was super sexy in this movie. (minus that accent please)
And so, moving on…from the entire movie if there is one thing I’ve learned, it would definitely have to be mastering the cool leafy looking designs on the foam of the lattes. (like the ones at Urth!) Sure it may seem highly irrelevant to the green hornet or any action of that sort, but it is the most practical act throughout the whole movie. Which you can really apply to life coffee!!!
**On a side note, after the movies my brother and I ordered some to-go at The Loft Hawaiian Restaurant. I ordered a chicken katsu and to my disappointment they did not have a ‘mini’ size, nor did they have that sweet and tangy orange colored sauce that every other hawaiian restaurant seems to have for dipping the katsu in. For the most part, the meal was delicious and the portions were huge but…chicken katsu just isn’t the same without that sauce. My craving is unfulfilled yet I am extremely full, so there is nothing left to do because I obviously cannot eat anymore. So cheers to that, I’ll have a naked juice instead. Good night world.