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12 Days of Christmas Eve Review

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Category: Webknight's Movie Corner
Published: 13 March 2025
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12 Days of Christmas Eve is a great mashup of A Christmas Carol and Groundhog Day. I am going to give a shout out to Scrooged, due to the fact that it is, in my opinion, one of the best of the modern versions of a Christmas Carol. The movie has a number of funny scenes, especially all of the various deaths that he goes through. But, it still gets across the message that relationships and the love that brings are part of what makes for a meaningful life.

Kesley Grammer's character (a modern day Scrooge) Brian dies on Christmas Eve. On his way to his final reward he meets Death in the form of Santa. Death Santa offers him 12 do-overs until he understands what Christmas is really about, what life is really about.

It opens with Brian learning what seems like an okay lesson about working hard from his father, but then you see he took it too far. He doesn't have any relationships of any depth. He's killed by Chekhov's reindeer*. You see him interact with his neighbor, his board of directors, a potential investor, an old flame, his assistant, his daughter, and his granddaughter.  

He keeps trying to buy the love of the people around him.

As examples for each person(s) in the various do-overs:
1: Brian mainly ignores or subtly puts down his neighbor, Jet. At the end he asks Jet to decorate for him.
2: Initially Brian does not recognize the hard work of his assistant, but in the end he makes him the Chief Operating Officer of his company, PC Electric.
3: Brian is very harsh in his criticism of the board of directors, especially when they propose a new, more modern advertising campaign. Eventually he is on board with the changes. However, they will need an investor...
4: The investor, Nina Nishii, actually has more in common with a corporate raider than an investor, but after getting some worthy advice from Brian she decides to really invest instead of raiding the company. I think this is one of the most important things that he does. Because, even though it's a small part in the story, the advice he gives her will probably prevent her from following the same path that he did. He wasted most of his life chasing success, but never found any happiness.
5: Brian's old flame Sara. At first he pretty much disregards her. In the end, however, there is a hint that they may still have a chance even this late in the game. But the most important thing is that she relays to Brian what his father had told her about him. His father had really loved him, and that he had been too hard on him.
6: His granddaughter Harkin, he has not been very active in her life until he starts trying to buy her love with fulfilling all of her wants, but eventually he figures out that what she needs from him is simply to be recognized and sharing himself with her, like when she helps fix a radio.
7: Unfortunately, his biggest mistakes are centered around his daughter, Michelle. He was always too busy trying to make a better life for her and in the end he had not been there for her growing up, and when she needed him the most. All he can really do is acknowledge that he screwed up and promise to do better. He tells her how much he loves her and how very proud he is of her. That's all she ever really wanted.

He's on his final try when he royally screws everything up. He has finally stopped worrying about himself, and he realizes that technically Death Santa has only given him 11 do-overs. In his opinion the first Christmas Eve doesn't count. But Death Santa finally agrees to give him a chance to fix things, but he will still die that day. He is able to fix all the things he had messed up.

However, Death Santa is generous and lets him live. Although, if you think about it, the old version of Brian has died. He's Brian 2.0 now, still a good businessman, but now he recognizes the importance of keeping his relationships alive.


* The reindeer is mentioned in a news report near the beginning of the story.

Jameson The Orange Menace

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Category: Webknight's Slice of Life Corner
Published: 27 February 2025
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In a previous blog entry I wrote about having to put my cat Daisy to sleep. Then about a month later, after a period of grieving, I adopted an orange tabby named Jameson.

Once upon a time I did not believe the meme about orange cats, ALL orange cats, sharing a single brain cell. I now fully believe that it is entirely true.

To be kind, but truthful, a box of rocks is smarter than him. I've seen him run head first, multiple times, into the patio door. I have come home to destruction that makes me ask," How the Hell?..."

As an example, there was this time when I got home and found the trim piece for the blind for my patio door was on the floor, and I still have no idea how he got up that high. As another example in my bathroom I have inner and outer shower curtains and Jameson, apparently, tried to climb the outer one, from in between the curtains. To fair it has a picture of the Eiffel Tower on it, so maybe he thought he could climb it.

Then there was the time that he somehow knocked almost all of the books off of a little bookshelf that I have. I don't know how he found the room to get in there far enough to start pushing them off of the shelf.

One of the things that I have adapted to is the need to leave the food can I just emptied on the floor next to his dish. This is so he won't go looking in the recycling bin to check to see if any goodies are left.

Every time I move in my sleep the little idiot starts head butting me, thinking it's time to be fed. The head butting is tolerable, but when that doesn't get me up, he starts using his claws I will eventually be a huge mass of scar tissue.

That's assuming he doesn't open an artery and kills me out right.

Once his "allow petting" timer has reached its limit I suddenly find my hand and arm are wrapped in a buzz saw of an orange furball. This then gets me to wondering if I am the one with the one brain cell because, for some bizarre reason I still love the little furball.

I still miss Daisy, but at least Jameson is entertaining company. One fun thing that he does is anytime there is any kind of animal on tv he reacts like it's actually there. I was watching a video where a dog started barking and Jameson took off and hid under the bed.

He also likes to dash out into the hallway of my building when I'm trying to close the door. If I'm carrying anything I hold it in front of me and just keep going, "in, in , in, get in", until I get the door closed.

However, with all of that there is one thing that I really like the orange furball for. Sometimes when he lays next to me he reaches out and puts his paw on my leg or arm, I suspect that he just wants to let me know that in his own way, he cares for me too.


Review of Red One

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Written by: Webknight
Category: Webknight's Movie Corner
Published: 14 December 2024
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The opening premise of Red One is that Santa Claus is kidnapped the day before the Christmas Eve ride. Then the odd couple of Callum Drift, also known as Cal, (Dwayne Johnson) and Jack O'Malley (Chris Evans) must figure out where Santa was taken and save him before its time for his famous ride, this after Jack had provided the location of Santa to the kidnappers.

There is a secondary plot of Jack dealing with his relationship with his son, Dylan (Wesley Kimmel). Ultimately, they are brought together by the villain, Gryla(Kiernan Shipka). Gryla has kidnapped Santa so she can punish ALL the people on the naughty list.

"We choose every day who we want to be. With big decisions and little ones, and every one of them matters." This is the core lesson from Red One. At it's core is the idea that every choice, big or small, matters.

Be prepared for a not so nice Chris Evans character. At least, at the start, this is a Christmas movie after all. There is a scene where Jack shows he may not be as naughty as he seemed. This happens in a scene where Cal and Jack end up meeting Nick's adopted brother, Krampus (Kristofer Hivju). Jack steals something and Cal and Jack are brought before Krampus. Krampus was going to let Jack go and O'Malley could have left Cal to his fate. Instead he manipulates Krampus into a situation where they can escape together after brawling with Krampus and his minions.

It's a very fun, heartwarming, action-adventure comedy. It has humor that almost all ages will find encouraging and fun.

It has some steampunky elements like the toy duplicating machine and Santa's sleigh. Most of Santa's tech could be considered steampunk. In case you are wondering what steampunky means, think weird science...

One interesting take is that Santa is NOT a fat man. You have to admire J.K. Simmons' workout routine.

There is quite a menagerie of other myths and folklore. These folklore creatures are handled by the Mythological Oversight and Restoration Authority(MORA). Director Zoe Harlow, played by Lucy Liu, is laser focused on finding Nick. The following is just a small sample of creatures: Talking polar bear, trolls, and even the Headless Horseman. 

I'm not a critic so don't expect a detailed breakdown of writing, acting direction, cinematography, music, etc. There are some really good effects like the snowmen and the reindeer, which are actually Meglaceros Giganticus! There isn't a lot of music, just a few modern covers of a couple Christmas songs.

Overall I consider Red One to be a very good Christmas movie. It's also a good odd couple movie. I like the chemistry between Evans and Johnson. I can actually see J.K. Simmons as the real Santa, he projects the kind of energy I would expect from St. Nick. It deserves better than the 33% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. At least the people rated it much more reasonably at 96%.

Starcade Review

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Written by: Webknight
Category: Webknight's Video Game Corner
Published: 26 September 2024
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I recently visited a retro arcade in the Twin Cities called Starcade.
They are located at: 
Keg & Case Market
928 7th Street West, St. Paul, MN 55102

Admission is: 
- 4 Years & Under: Free
- 5-11 Years: $15
- 12 Years & Up: $20
- 65 Years & Older: $15

One of the nice things that they have available is that you can rent the entire arcade on Mondays or Tuesdays for $600 for 2 hours. (Each guest is then $10 per person)

They are one of the largest arcades in Minnesota with over 200 Cabs from the 1970's to the 2000's with classic games like Asteroids, Pac-Man, Gauntlet, Missile Commander, etc, etc. All of the set to free to play.

The time that I spent there I was with a couple of friends and they found two games they had not played in years: Robotron 2084 and Sinistar. I found two that I had not played in ages: Dragon Spirit (I couldn't make it past the first level) and Dr. Mario (I got the high score on that one.)

The one thing that I really liked about the place was the admission price, which was good for the entire day (as long as you leave your wristband on) you can go home, go out to eat. Whatever you wanted to do and then you could come back and play until closing.

During my time there I found that only a couple of Cabs were out of order. However, there have been times where I have visited arcades that most of the Cabs were not in working condition. Another good thing that I found at Starcade was that the monitors for all of the Cabs seem to be in pristine condition. Unfortunately there have been times when visited other arcades I had found older Cabs where the monitor had a lot of wear and tear damage that was visible.

On the cleanliness front the place was very orderly and spotless. As for the number of Cabs that they had in the place I never felt cramped and I believe that it had a nice balance between the number of Cabs and space in between them.

They have non-alcoholic beverages available and a small pizzeria. It was a little pricey, but the food was decent and the soft drinks were from the main soft drink companies, along with a nice diverse amount of indie soft drink makers. There are also a number of other places to eat nearby if you wanted something beyond what was available in house.

Overall I consider Starcade a quality retro arcade that can keep the younger crowd entertained, while providing the older crowd with the shot of nostalgia they were looking for.

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