Friday, July 15, 2011

Goodbye, Harry Potter!

Today marks the end of an era. It's the official release date of the final movie in the Harry Potter series: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. I haven't really given much thought about how I felt about a series I really love coming to an end, even though I had already read the book and knew the outcome, until I left the movie theater today and heard some people saying, "this is the last movie...it's the end..." in a sad tone. But it is sad - I often find myself comparing other books and movies to Harry Potter. Twilight for instance. Whoever said that Stephanie Meyer was the next J.K. Rowling is delusional. And don't even get me started on the horrible messages Twilight passes along to it's target audience: teenage girls. In any event, what I'm trying to say is that J.K. Rowling is "brilliant" (imagine that said in Hermione's voice) and I think the movies were well done, particularly in staying true to the books in every way.

Back to the movie...I must've stepped in doggy doo earlier this week because I got extremely lucky and was able to attend an advanced screening on Monday night. While my friend and I were waiting in line, the movie people announced that the screening was in 3D. Personally, I was a little disappointed to hear that announcement because I'm not big on the whole 3D craze. But I have to say, especially after seeing the movie again on the regular screen, that the 3D effects were pretty impressive. Not particularly necessary, but cool nonetheless. It almost made the 2D version a bit plain by comparison.

The movie lasted almost exactly two hours and I thought it was well done. Of course, there are a few things I would have liked to seen expanded a bit more, but that's one of the expected downfalls of turning a book into a movie. Was it my favorite movie of the series? I'm not sure yet -- I'll need to think about it a bit more. I tend to be sucked in by my love for the series and every book or movie I see seems to be "the best" (although I will admit that Order of the Phoenix was my least favorite book). The actors have definitely come a long way since the Sorcerer's Stone. And there are some great, laugh-out-loud funny, lines in the movie, some of which I don't recall being in the book and coming from people that you don't necessarily picture being humorous.

While I'm sad to see the series end, the timeless Harry Potter series will live forever in the books, DVDs, Blu Ray, and whatever other form of media comes along in the future. As for me, I will be spending my weekend re-reading The Deathly Hallows.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Vibram Fivefingers


Today I went on an urban trek. For weeks I've been saying that I would go and check out Vibram Fivefingers at the Wheatgrass Center in Kaimuki, so today I decided to make an excursion out of it.

Here are a couple of links to the Wheatgrass Center and info on Vibram Fivefingers:
Wheatgrass Center
Vibram FiveFingers

I walked up to the Wheatgrass Center on Center Street off of Waialae Avenue in Kaimuki from my place - it took about 40 minutes at a casual pace. Vibram FiveFingers are available at many other locations including Uyeda Store, The Running Room, and Robin's, but I wanted to support the Wheatgrass Center since I used to work for the former owners, Jean and Wayne Fukuda, who have since passed away. Thankfully, the Wheatgrass Center has maintained great customer service, which is why many people choose to shop there, and I was not disappointed.

The two women working today were wonderful and patient in explaining the various FiveFinger models. A guy walked in about the same time as me and seemed to have a similar knowledge base as me, so that worked out well when the sales women were explaining things. I tried on a sample pair to get an idea of sizing before delving into a specific model and color. These guys have a pretty extensive selection! I decided to start off with a pair of Classics, pictured above, and maybe later on I'll look into some of the other models designed for running or more vigorous activity.

Why would I want a pair of gecko-footed looking shoes? (Especially since I loathe and am almost deathly afraid of lizards...) I started reading about them a while back and how they are supposed to be good for you since they allow your foot to work naturally, while offering protection. I also started thinking more about them because of my Pilates training. My Pilates instructor and I recently came to the conclusion that I walk funny. As a result, my calves are overdeveloped and there are some muscles and joints I should be using more while walking. Hopefully the FiveFingers can help me accomplish that, although I've also been making a conscious effort to not walk funny, which seems to be helping. It might also help straighten out my baby toe which has a tendency to curl inward. Maybe I should take before and after photos of my toes!

In any event, I've only had my Vibram FiveFingers for about 9 hours now, but so far so good. They are very comfortable. While you can order them online, I would strongly suggest trying them on in person. Besides the fitting sample, I tried on two pairs, the same size and style, and the one I ended up purchasing was more comfortable than the other pair I tried on. And if you're on Oahu, I highly recommend the Wheatgrass Center in Kaimuki, which has a great selection and offers great service too.