Saturday, April 16, 2016

Run, Logan, Run!

Hello all, welcome back to Southpaw Sleuth! Today I am discussing a movie that I watched for the first time a few weeks ago while on vacation. I went with my mom, sister and her boyfriend to Lagrange, KY, to check out the Traderbaker's mall and to shop the stores on historic Main St. At one store in particular, Agape Thrift Store(301 S 1st St.), I spotted a huge selection of VHS tapes in the back. I still have and use a VHS player, and still buy tapes if the price is right. Most VHS at this place were 50 cents each, and I quickly picked out a few older movies that I had never watched before. One of them, "Logan's Run",  I had heard of but had never seen. I figured for half a dollar for any movie it's worth it, even if I'd only watch it once.
Boy, was it worth every penny! Released in 1976, "Logan's Run" was the gold standard of 70's sci-fi(at least until Star Wars New Hope came out in 1977.)  It has everything a 70's movie should have: weird and colorful costumes, elaborate background and set, hippies,ancient symbols, great music and score, kooky characters and Farrah Fawcett. The special effects were top of the line for the time period, and the film was the first to use laser holography. The film was nominated for two Academy awards, won a special Academy Award, and won six Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film.
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The film takes place in the year 2274. Civilization as we know it ceased to exist, and people now live under a domed city, controlled by a computer. Everything is taken care of, and work is no longer necessary. It is a hedonistic society, one of leisure and pursuit of pleasure. The Utopia under this domed city has one major drawback: No one lives longer than 30 years. The reason for this is to preserve resources and to prevent overpopulation.  On or right after the 30th birthday, the citizens go through a ritual, and if not killed during it, can live out the rest of their lives. Logan 5, the main character, is a law enforcement officer called a "Sandman" who eliminates "Runners" that try to escape the ritual and city. The film is about Logan eventually running from society to escape his on own lethal requirement.

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I don't want to spoil this film for people that have yet to see it. I have already watched it twice, and could easily watch again. The film, at roughly 2 hours long, moves along smoothly with just the right amount of action, adventure and love story. The cast of characters is wonderful, Michael York and Jenny Agutter play the main characters, the late Roscoe Lee Browne and  the late Peter Ustinov are stand-out supporting characters. The visual effects of this film is definitely it's strength, with a vivid and imaginative set and costumes. Even though it is dated compared to today's standards, I believe most people will still appreciate what this film has to offer. Highly recommended!

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Let's Talk Food!

Hello All! Welcome to another entry of  Southpaw Sleuth. I hope you enjoyed my last post, and maybe learned a little about the Louisville sports scene, and that horse racing and college basketball are just two things that make Louisville great! Today I am sharing my thoughts and opinions on a restaurant I visited on my vacation last week. I like to try new things or break my routine on vacation, and last week was no different. Without further adieu, let's talk Food!

I finally got around to trying Zaxby's, 801 Blankenbaker Pkwy. Zaxby's is a chicken joint, with multiple locations around town. The chain seems to be growing like a weed, with a new location on Dixie Hwy. and one in the works on Old Henry Rd. I have heard so much hype over the years about this chain you would think its the second coming of Colonel Harland Sanders (The founder of KFC, before it turned to crap)! They serve salads, appetizers, wings and fingers,with numerous side items, some with the name starting with a Z("Zalads,Zappetizers for example).

I placed my order using Zaxby's website(www.zaxbys.com), for pickup at the 807 Blankenbaker Pkwy location.  I had received a coupon in the mail for free 5-piece chicken fingers($5.49) with the purchase of a large drink. When ordering, I added on an appetizer, the spicy fried mushrooms($3.49). I went inside to pick up my order, and what stuck out to me was how clean, organized, and fun the restaurant looked. Lots of  country-style wall art, sports memorabilia(negative points for mostly UK stuff), and quirky Zaxby's signage(One saying to be cautious, eating at Zaxby's can be addicting!). I was promptly waited on, and my order was ready on time. The only problem was they had already charged my debit card, and could not take off the coupon. When using online ordering, they ask for payment information, but I did not realize the sale was final. I did not see a way to put a coupon code in, so next time I will order in or phone in the order to insure I can use this coupon. A minor inconvenience, but not a deal-breaker.

Now to the food: Fried mushrooms were served hot, breading almost falling off and a little too greasy. The serving size was ok, probably just the right amount for an appetizer. They are served with Zaxby's signature sauce, Zax sauce(mildly spicy, mayonnaise and horseradish sauce), which was good and definitely complimented this appetizer. Not bad, but nothing to write home about. The chicken fingers, also served with Zax sauce, were good, but they seemed like they had been sitting for a few minutes, hot but not fresh out of the oven hot. For the money(without the use of the coupon my total was over $10 for a 5 piece finger, fried mushroom and large drink) saying that I was disappointed is probably an understatement. Nothing was what I would consider excellent, and for the money it should have been. I would like to try some of the other items from the menu, and have heard the salads, oh pardon me, zalads, are amazing. Overall I would give Zaxby's a 3 out of 5 stars.

Thanks for reading, and be on the lookout for the next Southpaw Sleuth blog post!



Saturday, April 2, 2016

Louisville, More Than Just Derby!

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Louisville, Kentucky is my home. I was born and raised, and have spent all of my 35 years here. When it comes to sports, we are generally known for horse racing and college athletics. We are the home of Churchill Downs, The Kentucky Derby,  UofL men's(and women's) basketball teams, and hall of fame coach Rick Pitino. With Spring officially here, Derby time is upon us! Thunder Over Louisville, one of the largest firework displays in North America, is just a few weeks away. Thunder is the official kick-off to the Kentucky Derby Festival, and that brings free concerts,  the chow wagon and big hats back to the Ville! This is an exciting time to be in Louisville, with thousands of horse racing fans ascending on our town for the two weeks leading up to the Run For The Roses. This is our "Mardi Gras", and we should be proud of it!
 I am blogging today to shed light on a few of our other great sport teams that call Louisville home this time a year. These teams and sports are a delight to watch, easy on the pocketbook, and fun for the entire family. Two of the teams, Louisville City FC and Louisville Bats, start up the new season this month, with Derby City Roller Girls already in full swing.. Read on to learn about the teams that make Louisville more than just Derby!


Louisville City FC is Louisville's professional soccer team. Founded in 2014, they play in the United Soccer League. Home games are played at Louisville Slugger Field, located close to Main St. in  downtown Louisville. I have personally not been to a game yet, but hope to change that this season. With soccer growing in popularity in the States, Louisville City FC has been a great addition to the sports landscape.  Check out the link below for schedule, tickets, and general information.
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Louisville Bats baseball team is the other team that plays at Louisville Slugger Field. They are a minor league Triple-A baseball team affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds. Louisville's minor league baseball team has been around for decades, with different names and team affiliations. Since I have been young, we have had The Redbirds, River Bats, and the current Louisville Bats. I remember going to  Redbird's games as a kid, and have gone to quite a few Bats games over the years. They are a lot of fun for the entire family, and are budget friendly, with numerous promotions, including $1 Pepsi and Hot Dogs! Check out the official website for more information.
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Last, but certainly not least, is the Derby City Roller Girls, aka Louisville's other derby! This team is an all-female flat track roller derby team consisting of three squads,the All-Stars, Bourbon Brawlers, and Junior. They play home games at Champ's Rollerdrome, a skating rink located in Lyndon. If you have never been to a roller derby match, you are truly missing out and need to go to one ASAP. The matches consist of two fast-paced half's, separated by a halftime that usually involves the crowd in some sort of fun and silly way. These games are full-contact, fast, and furious, and after going to a game or two I can guarantee you will be hooked! Check out the website for schedule and information.
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Thanks for reading, see you next time! 



Friday, April 1, 2016

*WELCOME!*


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Hello! Welcome to my new blog Southpaw Sleuth! In this blog I will touch on many subjects, including food, beer, movies, entertainment and sports. I also have two cats and a dog, thus my blog will include the adventures of being a pet owner, reviews of cat/dog food and treats, first aid and health.

I am definitely what you would consider a "foodie". My fiance, Steph, and I love to try different kinds of food and checking out all the hot spots around town. I have recently begun giving my two cents worth in the form of reviews,judging value, taste and atmosphere,  and will share them on this blog. I sell beer for a living, and have been drinking beer for close to two decades. I  can honestly say my love for beer is a close second to food, and like food, I am always trying something different or checking out the newest offering. My blog will include reviews on beer, old and new, and even food pairings on occasion.

I am an alumni of the University of Louisville(2005 BA), and a big fan of the sport programs. I follow the Football team, (men's and women's)Basketball teams, Baseball, Ice Hockey, and Soccer, just to name a few. I am also a big fan of the Derby City Roller Girls, Louisville's flat track women's roller derby team that plays home games at Champs Rollerdrome in Lyndon. The Louisville Bats, Cincinnati Reds, and Cleveland Browns round out my favorite teams and sport programs.

Finally, I am also movie buff, notably into old movies, but watch and enjoy any and all genre. I love to talk about movies, review, and get the 4-1-1 on new releases. I also enjoy video games(older consoles and CPU), super heroes, arts and crafts.

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Thanks for checking my blog out, see you next time!