The One about the Los Angeles Lakers 2010 NBA Finals Series Collector’s Edition

Sorry everyone…still out of it.  Kobe Bryant’s death really rocked me hard and I just don’t feel like posting anything in full force just yet. But here is another Kobe Bryant related review I wrote back when the Los Angeles Lakers won the 2010 NBA Read More …

The One about Suzuki Seijun’s Koroshi no Rakuin (Branded to Kill) (1967)

Unique and brilliant, Suzuki Seijun’s masterpiece… “Branded to Kill” is a film that was ahead of its time, misunderstood but now highly appreciated. Click here to Purchase this Film on Amazon In memory of Shisido Joe (1933-2020). “Branded to Kill”, Suzuki Seijun’s masterpiece but also Read More …

The One about the Wockoder Record Player with Speaker Turntable

I grew up with albums and currently have my father’s albums. Unfortunately, I never thought I would be listening to vinyl ever again, so it was kept in my storage unit, collecting dust and probably suffered from California summer heat. But with vinyl becoming popular Read More …

The One about the Karsuite M9 12″ Mirror Dash Cam 2560x1440P Backup Camera with GPS Touch Screen Front and Rear View Dual Lens Full HD WDR Night Vision, G-Sensor

I am reviewing the “Karsuite M9 12″ Mirror Dash Cam 2560x1440P Backup Camera with GPS Touch Screen Front and Rear View Dual Lens Full HD WDR Night Vision, G-Sensor”. Before I continue with my review, you get the mirror dash cam, the rubber banding to Read More …

The One about Jaime Hernandez’ “Is This How You See Me?” (Love & Rockets)

For those who grew up reading “Love and Rockets”, many grew up reading stories featuring character Maggie Luisa Chascarillo and Hopey Glass, two friends From Huerta (a.k.a. “Hoppers”), California known as “LOCAS” by a mechanic. While many grew up reading about the punky or crazy Read More …

The One about teamLab Borderless – Part 7 (Conclusion + Random Musings Travel Vlog #79)

In conclusion, teamLab Borderless is a wonderful place to visit.  Photos may make things look cool but being there and seeing it for your own eyes is much different. As mentioned, teamLab Borderless is much better than its Toyosu counterpart, teamLab Planets.  It’s bigger, it Read More …