Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Rule of Horror & Comedy


Here is an interesting rule I discovered about movies:

A bad horror movie can be funny, but a bad comedy can never be scary. 

For example, "Alone in the Dark" with Terra Reid was an awful horror movie.  It fails in every way as a horror film, yet some how manages to succeed on a comedic level. It's funny, but on an unintentional level.  This provides a kind of "Plan B" for horror movies.  I guarantee if you watch Alone in the Dark as a comedy movie, it totally works.

She's supposed to be a brilliant scientist in "Alone in the Dark"  Funny, amirite?




Myth - dining out in Japan is expensive

So, I just got back from a trip to Japan and one of the things that strikes me is how darn cheap and good the food is.  Americans like to believe they are #1 in everything, so they can't accept the possibility that someone out there may have it better than them.  When it comes to food, Americans are just starting to wake up and learning how to eat.  However, Americans are still stuck on this whole status thing, especially here in the Bay Area.  I've mentioned it before, but I really think that some people just aren't happy unless they spend a lot on their food.  They really don't care about the quality of the food, just the status associated with it.  I think for an American, it is more important to brag to their friends and spend a ton of money, rather than the actual value.  How else can you explain the incredibly over priced food in the San Francisco Bay Area?  It's absolutely ridiculous, but I think that dining out in San Francisco is more expensive than Tokyo, supposedly one of the most expensive cities on earth.

Here is an example:


There, you see a bowl of clam soup, salmon, tuna, and horse mackerel nigiri.   How much did this cost me?  About $5.  Yes, I'm not joking, just FIVE BUCKS.  Five bucks wouldn't even buy you the plate of tuna nigiri in San Francisco.  This was at a 100 yen sushi place, where every plate costs 100 yen, or about $1.  It is considered "low end" sushi, but it completely blows away what California can offer.