2015 Lego Advent Calendar: Day 5

IMG_0017Of all the holiday songs, the one I loathe above all others, even above the dreaded “Christmas Shoes,” is “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” I hate it. I’d rather listen to hot molten lava slowly cooling inside my ear canal than sit through the entire song. It’s the worst.

Maybe it was fun the first time it was performed. Maybe as part of a Broadway show it works just fine. But as a stand-alone song, it’s worse than all the ringtones in the world played at once. And it’s not even the mild, implied sexual assault that irks me. I just hate it. I hate that every celebrity in the world sings it, and we’re all supposed to applaud and say, “My God, that duet was so playful and delightful! I truly felt that it was cold outside! Bravo!”

And every year, there are 20 more versions of it! Please, can we stop? Can we agree that the song is ruining our lives and minds? Am I alone? Am I the only one who hates this song? WHY DO THEY KEEP SINGING IT?!?!?

Even now, sitting here thinking about, I’m getting angry.

Luckily, I have a Lego surprise. And that surprise is… Continue reading

2015 Lego Advent Calendar: Day 3

SupesI like Batman. And I have Superman hanging from my Christmas tree. But I just watched the latest trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and nothing about it made me want to see the movie.

It just looks too…meh. And is Doomsday a troll from the Lord of the Rings movies?.

Everyone in the movie is just so sad and miserable, except for Lex Luthor. I kinda like Jesse Eisenberg here, but it’s certainly not the typical Lex Luthor. Not sure if that’s good or bad. Plus, is this movie going to be nine hours long? They have to wrap up the last movie, introduce us to Batman and Alfred, introduce Lex Luthor, show Luthor’s plan, introduce Wonder Woman, through in cameos of The Flash and Aquaman, and then — if there’s time — Batman and Superman fight. And then Doomsday shows up.

Sounds like the plot was spat out by a hyper twelve year old trying to write his first fan fiction.

What do you think? Does this look like a fun new movie, or the same tired comic book movie that made us all hate Green Lantern?

Also, I really think Batman and Superman want to kiss each other in this movie. I hope it happens! It’s 2015. There are no more rules!

Now let’s rip open the Lego calendar and find…

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2015 Lego Advent Calendar: Day 2

DanFaceChristmas2015I haven’t bought my tickets to see The Force Awakens yet. I don’t plan on seeing it opening day, because the crowds and the lines and all those lousy kids with their sticky light sabers being waved in front of my frowny face.

I hope to see it a few days after the premier, which means I’ll probably need to avoid social media for fear of spoilers. It’s a tough situation. I hope we can all collectively agree not to spoil the movie for each other. I think we’re mature enough to keep secrets. So if it turns out that Luke is now a villain or that Han Solo is really Boba Fett’s uncle, don’t scream it to the world. That won’t make you cool. (Wearing Beats headphones in a movie theater doesn’t make you cool, either.)

However, I kinda hope there isn’t much to spoil about the movie. I don’t want the movie to be a whole lot of, “You’re not going to believe this, but so-and-so is related to what’s-his-name!” Though So-And-So could be a cool Star Wars name.)

Remember the first Star Wars movie, back when it was just called Star Wars? Was there much to spoil there? Nope. It was just a great adventure movie in space. And that’s what I want The Force Awakens to be. I just want a great adventure movie in space. So if Princess Leia’s second cousin turns out to be Obi-Wan Kenobi’s former dentist, that’s fine…but it’s not why I’m seeing the movie. And if Yoda’s ghost is living inside BB-8’s ball, well…that’d be pretty cool, actually.

And with that, let’s see what today’s Lego item is… Continue reading

2015 Lego Advent Calendar: Day 1

IMG_5980Welcome back!

It’s the most wonderous time of the year! It’s Lego Advent Calendar time!

Sound the trumpets and gong the gongs! We have 24 days of surprises and suspense!

If this is your first time reading these blogs, go straight to hell where you belong!

Or, catch up right here:

Year One
Year Two
Year Three – The most terrible year. Still angry.
Year Four
Year Five

This is the sixth year of these blogs and it’s still one of the highlights of the entire holiday season for me. Though I know there will be days of disappointment, and days of anger, there will also be days of joy and every day will have a Lego thing!

This year, I went with the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar. The reasons are many:

First, the City Calendar this year looked like another retread of the cops-n-robbers motif. I’ve been down that road too many times. I love the Lego City stuff, but I hope next year’s City calendar is about more than just a burglary or fire. Why not theme centered on Santa’s workshop? With a Mrs. Claus!? Come on Lego. Do better in 2016.

Second, Star Wars is amazing and this season everything is Star Wars! I’m excited for the new movie. I’ll probably write thousands of words on that later in this blog. Just know that I’m a Star Wars fan.

And third, the Lego Friends Advent Calendar hurts.

There was talk of opening a different Advent Calendar. Playmobil has a few that seem cool, and it’s something I may explore in the future when I’m wealthy enough from my magic pencil empire to buy two toy calendars.

So, Star Wars it is!

As always, my amazing girlfriend was kind enough to wrap the calendar up and tape paper over some of the spoilers on the box. Lego ruins everything by showing way too much on the box art. I would pay $10 more for a plain cardboard box. I try my very best to avoid Lego Advent Calendar spoilers. Says so on my résumé.

And this is what the playmat looks like. It’s dirt or sand. The mind races with what will pop out of the calendar to fill this landscape!

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And so, with trembling hands and the sound of Christmas music in the background, I open the first door to find… Continue reading