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Mar21

Fat Guys Eats: Coriander

by tonyd on March 21, 2016 at 12:01 am

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Restaurant:  Coriander Indian Bistro

Address:   910 County Rte 561, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043

Food:  Indian Bistro

Price:  Moderate to High

Portions:  Average

Taste:  Amazing

Service:  Overburdened

Atmosphere:  Crowded/Lunch Atmosphere

So the Missus and I have been talking about trying more Indian places, as our own foodie tastes yearn for something different.  We had been to Indian places 3 or 4 times, but never quite got our footing.  Never knew what to order or what we liked to order again.  There’s a lot of choices and it can get overwhelming.  Friends had recommended Coriander, so we decided to try it.

It’s in the plaza near the Carmike Movie Theater (the old Ritz) in Voorhees.  There’s a front room and a back room and the place was hopping.  The front room is a little crowded.  They’ve maximized the use of the space, but it would be better if it was just around four feet wide.

The staff was very nice, but they were clearly short handed.  Despite that, our food arrived pretty quickly, but we did wait an inordinate amount of time for the check.  They needed maybe one more person in the room to speed things along, I think.

The food was incredible.  The chef certainly knows what he’s doing.  I ordered a sampler platter of things that included some kind of curry veggies, rice, salad, yogurt sauce and deviled chicken.  The Missus can’t do spicy, but I can.  I wanted the spiciest choice and I got it.  But when I ate it, it was incredibly well-balanced.  Spicy, but tasty.  A perfect mix of heat, tanginess and chicken.  The presentation was great too.  It was served on a semi-circle serving dish with tiny dishes set into it.  It was grouped around my plate.

I order some garlic Naan, which was awesome, and I think it came with plain Naan, but the waiter didn’t mention that.  Either that or they just gave me some Naan with my meal.  Our appetizers included Walnut and Mandarin salad and Vegetable Samosas.  Very tasty.  The samosas (vegetable turnovers) could be cut with a fork and not fall apart.  This chef is on it.

We had to do dessert.  We ordered this sweet dumplings with Indian ice cream.  It was good.  Total bill, $68 and change.  A little high, but you pay for quality.  The portions were about right.  I’m slowly learning more.  I think next time, I would just go with a straight chicken dish and not a sampler.  Also, I would probably go at lunch.  It feels like more of a lunch time place.

In conclusion, if you’re looking to try some Indian food, this is the perfect place but this chef could make anything great.  I’m clearly out of my depth with regard to understanding Indian cuisine, but good food is good food.

I give Coriander 7 out of 10 keggers.

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└ Tags: Coriander Indian Bistro, deviled chicken, Fat Guy Eats, Indian food, Missus, Naan, New Jersey, rating, restaurant, review, Super Frat, Tony DiGerolamo, Vegetable Samosas, Voorhees
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Mar20

Your Fratoscope: March 20, 2016

by tonyd on March 20, 2016 at 1:03 pm

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If your birthday is this week:  You will receive presents of pudding.  Gallons and gallons of it.

Aries:  You will take an overdose of laughing gas, but fortunately watching the new Ghostbusters trailer calms you down.

Taurus:  You’ll finally throw out your gift certificate to Blockbuster.

Gemini:  You will learn how to throw credit cars with deadly accuracy, but this will only lead to leaving much bigger tips.

Lemini:  The stars say, you will vomit on someone very famous.

Cancer:  Big changes are coming this week, mostly because someone steals all of your clothes.

Leo:  Listen to that little voice inside you, it’s the only way you’ll get that talking action figure out of your ass.

Virgo:  You will commit a felony while riding on a log flume.

Libra:  Your robot will gain sentience and then take your job.

Scorpio:  Your genitals will get singed by at least two appliances this week.

Sagittarius:  Don’t loan appliances to a Scorpio this week.

Capricorn:  Don’t break up with that magician until they make your dog reappear.

Aquarius:  You will drink an inordinate amount of Kool-Aid.

Pisces:  You’ll play a record session of Fallout 4, forget to update your website and still not finish the game after three months.

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Mar19

WTF Did I Just Watch: The Walking Dead

by tonyd on March 19, 2016 at 1:03 am

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I’m getting sick of complaining about this show, so I think this is going to be my last rant/joke/essay/comment about it.  To me, The Walking Dead TV show disappoints on so many different levels, it’s actually a fascinating study in what not to do with a TV show.

The Good:  Well, the make up is top notch.  The zombie design has really been elevated.  My only nitpicky comment about it is that almost all the zombies seem to turn gray, which I guess is a callback to the clay dirt that makes up Georgia?  But the make up is just the best.  The source material is good too.  I like what I’ve read of the comic.  Maybe it’s one of those things that doesn’t translate well, although I buy it pretty sporadically.  The acting is mostly decent, although everything else is always so painful, I wonder what the actors must think sometimes when they get a script.

The Bad:  Let’s break it down.

What They Changed From the Comic Book Gained Them Nothing:  In the comic, Carol is dead and Andrea is alive.  This is a wash, as Carol now basically ended up fulfilling a similar role.  But they also lost the potential romantic interest for Rick, in Andrea.  Now TV shows are different from comics, but part of the appeal of the comic was the Game-of-Thrones-style deaths.  If the producers of the TV show had taken a similar route, they would’ve killed more characters right as we got to like them.  Unfortunately, it seemed that whenever they did kill a character, the episode lead up would always begin with some talky background and exposition.  An actual flashback might’ve served them better and given the TV show an excuse to contrast the past with the present.

There are other changes and drops, but to me, the biggest one is Rick’s hand.  Part of Rick being a badass in the comic is that the man has only one hand and it was cut off by the Governor and his goons.  That would’ve made the Governor more ruthless too.  Everything after the Governor story would’ve been ten times more amazing if Rick had to do it with one hand.  Especially that whole season of Rick wandering around the prison like a lost soul.  Maybe for production purposes it made things easier, but the producers erased a huge part of the book.

The Map of the Show is Awful:  Where are things on this show?  It’s often impossible to tell.  Even during the season where the characters were in the prison, which cellblock or section they were in as opposed to other parts of the prison, were never clear.  Same for Woodbury and now Alexandria.  This is something they could fix on the show, simply by adding a few visual cues and making the shooting angles consistent.  But good luck figuring out where Michonne’s house or Darryl’s garage is in relation to the front gate.

The Characters are Wildly Inconsistent:  Each season brings a new Rick, new Carol, new Carl, etc.  Character changes are often so abrupt, you get whiplash trying to follow them.  The possible one exception to the rule was the episode with Tyresse, Carol and the two young girls.  Probably the best show of the entire series, this episode worked because the girls had been set up to fall this way.  Contrast that to Tyresse’s end, which seems so pointless and random.

You’d think in a world where the dead walk and can kill you with a bite, people would be constantly building defenses against them.  Not so on TWD.  Strategies that have worked in the past (like covering yourself in gore to walk amongst the zombies) are forgotten about until needed for a reason to get from A to B.  Rick finds Morgan (another wildly inconsistent character that goes from “normal” to “crazy” to “Buddha/Batman”) in a town that he’s completely defended himself.  Using spikes, he waits until the walkers impale themselves and then goes outside to finish them.  Very rarely do the other characters employ this and other incredibly simple defense mechanisms.  (You know what zombies can’t do?  Climb rope ladders.)

The Plots Feel Very Forced:  Most likely, part of the issues is that the producers try and follow the comic.  But if you drop things and add things, that’s going to change the course of a character arc.  To “fix” it, you’re going to need more changes, which then further deviate from the comic book.  But since you’re actually using the comic book as a blueprint, you end up having to force it back on track.  Darryl (as awesome has Norman Reedus has made him) is largely to blame for this.  Darryl ended up taking away a lot of Rick’s badassery that comes out in the comic.

And speaking of inconsistent characters, Darryl went from a kind of racist Redneck to “I’m-okay-with-gay-guys” in one episode.  Talk about tone-deaf Hollywood!  Sure would be a much better show if the characters had to depend on Darryl despite his racist views.  Instead, since Darryl’s character is so popular, they just continue to make him nicer and nicer.  They’ll nice him right out of viewership by the end, I predict.

It’s hard to know where to put the blame.  Most likely, it’s the producers.  And while the writers probably share a good deal of the blame, it’s hard to do much when you’re boxed in trying to make what happen last season jibe with the events in the comic and the changes and make the next season exciting.

The Blocking is the Worst I’ve Ever Seen:  This goes back to the map of the show, but I lay this square at the feet of the directors.  The most glaring example of this was Glenn’s recent miraculous survival under the dumpster.  I watched the lead up to that episode and it was already horrible.  Glenn saves a guy that killed his friend AND tried to kill him.  In a world where savagery becomes pretty common place, the producers just didn’t sell it for me.

But beyond that, Glenn and this douche get trapped on the dumpster and the guy shoots himself in the head.  For some inexplicable reason, Glenn grabs the guy and gets dragged down in the zombies.  By the previous physics of the show, he should’ve easily been torn to pieces.  (Hell, by the inconsistent zombie physics, the dumpster should’ve been the end!)  As Glenn lays on the ground, he watches as a t-shirt is ripped open and guts pulled out.  By his expression, it looks like him, but surprise!  It’s the body on top of him.  Glenn scrambles under the dumpster and hides until the zombies leave.  (Which they do.)  This is another greatly inconsistent thing.  In other episodes, zombies had no problem crawling under things to get people.

The director of that episode would like you to believe that in Georgia (a place that’s pretty wide open except for the major cities) Glenn and this dumbass ran down an alley ending with a fence that’s 20 feet high.  Along the way, they pass a building with open windows and a stairwell blocked with debris that I bet zombies would be terrible at climbing over.  It looks, to me, an obvious and lazy set up by the director to get the characters trapped.  In the next episode, sure enough, Glenn actually goes into that building and uses one of the windows to leave!  (The one time the map was relatively consistent.)  But most of all…

I Just Don’t Care About the Characters:  After a season or two, the show just wears you down.  It’s really hard to care about any of the characters at this point.  Who are they?  Who will they be?  What crazy thing will they do (or not do) next?  I have a friend who would watch the show and we would get together and talk about how bad it was.  (Even he’s stopped watching.)

The bottom line is, crazy is always a weak choice in any story.  It gives the writer carte blanche to make the character do anything, so there’s no real tension.  The entire Walking Dead series has become one giant crazy character.  Anything can happen because, quite frankly, the show’s characters and plots are pretty crazy.  That craziness probably is a direct result of the directors and producers trying to follow the comic, while trying to integrate their Hollywood changes.

Why is it popular?  Well, I think it was because it was the only zombie game in town.  That’s changing.  Fear the Walking Dead starts in April and it’s slightly better than TWD.  Maybe it’s because you get to see the zombie outbreak and the whole ship think should add another interesting element.  Perhaps, unfettered by trying to please comic book fans, the producers can build the show more organically.  We shall see.

 

 

└ Tags: Andrea, Carol, comic book, Darryl, directors, Fear the Walking Dead, Glenn, Norman Reedus, producers, rant, Rick Grimes, Super Frat, The Walking Dead, Tony DiGerolamo, TV show, writers, WTF Did I Just Watch
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Mar18

Rewritten Headlines: Australians to TSA

by tonyd on March 18, 2016 at 12:01 am

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Australians Still Weird

Country Still Vying to be Americia’s Next Quagmire

For Sandwich Guy Getting Lots of Foot Longs

Punk Still Punk

Cops Actually Catch Someone

You Didn’t See Nuthin’

Weather Girl Awesome

Brits Dropping Dead in Record Numbers

Dog Beats Shark

TSA Really Drops Ball

 

└ Tags: Australians, Boobs!, Brits, comedy, cops, current events, Death, dog, funny, headlines, humor, Jared, money, New Jersey, News, North Korea, punk, Rewritten Headliens, Super Frat, Tony DiGerolamo, TSA, UK, weather girl
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