‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ needs to level up

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ needs to level up MOVIE REVIEW“Super Mario Bros. Movie”Rated PG. At the AMC Boston Common, AMC South Bay and suburban theaters.Grade: C+Not to be confused with the 1993 live-action flop “Super Mario Brothers” starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo, the new computer-animated extravaganza “The Super Mario Brothers Movie” features Chris Pratt and Charlie Day as Mario and Luigi, respectively, and Anya-Taylor Joy as the pink-garbed “Barbie”-ready Princess Peach. Both films are based on the wildly successful 1985 Nintendo computer game. The 1993 effort is high on “Worst Movies Ever Made” lists,In this new iteration, Mario and Luigi are once again Brooklyn plumbers of Italian-American descent, who like to use the expression “Mamma Mia,” share big pasta dinners with their family and get sucked into a different dimension, where they meet Princess Peach, the Queen of the Mushroom Kingdom, which is under siege by the demonic, humanoid, fire-breathing reptile King Bowser (Jack Black), who likes to take breaks t...

Dear Abby: Jake’s wife alarmed by his behavior at party

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Dear Abby: Jake’s wife alarmed by his behavior at party Dear Abby: Last night I went to a party where my husband introduced me to all of his co-workers except for one young female who kept hanging out beside him. She’s about 25 years younger than he is, and he’s her boss.I thought it was odd that he didn’t introduce me. I finally introduced myself because it felt so awkward. He often talks about her (affectionately, in my opinion) and what a hard worker she is, plus that her mother is going through cancer treatment so he feels bad for her.Abby, my husband has worked with this young woman’s father for more than 25 years and has always talked about how much he dislikes him. He says she’s the “polar opposite” of her dad. These people are firefighters, and my husband is their battalion chief.Our marriage has suffered because of his 25 years of alcoholism, and although he’s no longer drinking, the effect on me continues. I have learned to pick my battles because he will deny anything that I ask ...

San Diego spots among Yelp's 25 most photographed parks in US, Canada

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

San Diego spots among Yelp's 25 most photographed parks in US, Canada SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego area is home to photogenic locations for tourists and San Diegans alike. On Monday, Yelp announced its top 25 most photographed parks in the U.S. and Canada, with three San Diego spots making the list.The arrival of the spring season only adds to the beauty of Balboa Park, La Jolla Cove and Torrey Pines State Reserve. This is how much money you need to be ‘happy’ in California, study says Balboa ParkPlacing number two on the list is the 1,200-acre historic urban cultural park, featuring 15 museums, various gardens, arts and international culture associations and the San Diego Zoo.San Diego Balboa Park Botanical Building at San DiegoLa Jolla CoveAlthough a small beach, La Jolla Cove, which is ranked number nine on the list, offers gorgeous views of the coastline, from its sandstone cliffs to the swaying tall palm trees.Sunset at La Jolla Cove BeachTorrey Pines State ReserveKnown as a coastal wilderness of pine forests and sandstone canyons, Torrey Pines ...

Review: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is okey-dokey

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Review: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is okey-dokey April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain. But it is also, if I check the clock, Mario Time. “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” with its vistas of primary colors, is here to brighten our dreary springs, T.S. Eliot be damned. That there is a swell of enthusiasm for a Mario Bros. movie is a once-unthinkable development. The last time Mario hit the big screen was in the little-remembered 1993 live-action film with Bob Hoskins as Mario, John Leguizamo as Luigi and Dennis Hopper(!) as Bowser. Hoskins called the experience “a f——— nightmare.” But a lot has changed in the three decades since “Super Mario Bros,” the very first video-game adaptation. A once widely derided genre is now a cash cow. “The Last of Us” is a massive success on HBO. Pokémon and “Uncharted” are box-office hits. With Sonic the Hedgehog already two movies in, Mario is playing catch up. And “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which opens in t...

Violence at Jerusalem mosque prompts fears of wider fighting

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Violence at Jerusalem mosque prompts fears of wider fighting JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police stormed into the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City early Wednesday, firing stun grenades at Palestinian youths who hurled firecrackers at them in a burst of violence during a sensitive holiday season. Gaza militants responded with rocket fire on southern Israel, prompting repeated Israeli airstrikes.The fighting, coming as Muslims mark the holiday month of Ramadan and Jews prepare to begin the Passover festival on Wednesday evening, raised fears of a wider conflagration. Similar clashes two years ago erupted into an 11-day war between Israel and the ruling Hamas militant group in Gaza. The Israeli military said one soldier was shot in a separate incident in the occupied West Bank.The mosque sits on a sensitive hilltop compound holy to both Jews and Muslims. Al-Aqsa is the third-holiest site in Islam and is typically packed with worshippers during Ramadan. The spot, known to Jews as the Temple Mount, is also the holiest site in Judaism, who revere...

Paying for paradise? Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Paying for paradise? Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush HONOLULU (AP) — Repairing coral reefs after boats run aground. Shielding native forest trees from a killer fungus outbreak. Patrolling waters for swimmers harassing dolphins and turtles. Taking care of Hawaii’s unique natural environment takes time, people and money. Now Hawaii wants tourists to help pay for it, especially because growing numbers are traveling to the islands to enjoy the beauty of its outdoors — including some lured by dramatic vistas they’ve seen on social media. “All I want to do, honestly, is to make travelers accountable and have the capacity to help pay for the impact that they have,” Democratic Gov. Josh Green said earlier this year. “We get between nine and 10 million visitors a year (but) we only have 1.4 million people living here. Those 10 million travelers should be helping us sustain our environment.” Hawaii lawmakers are considering legislation that would require tourists to pay for a yearlong license or pass to visit state parks and trails....

Asian shares mixed after Wall St dips on weak economic data

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Asian shares mixed after Wall St dips on weak economic data TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were trading mixed Wednesday following a decline on Wall Street after reports on the U.S. economy came in weaker than expected. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 lost 1.3% in morning trading to 27,931.00. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 stood little changed, inching down less than 0.1% to 7,235.80. South Korea’s Kospi added 0.2% to 2,485.21. Trading was closed in Hong Kong and Shanghai for the Qingming Festival, a holiday. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 dropped 0.6% to 4,100.60, breaking a four-day winning streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.6%, to 33,402.38. The Nasdaq composite sank 0.5% to 12,126.33. Investors are still split on whether the U.S. economy will fall into a recession and how badly corporate profits might drop. The biggest question remains what the Federal Reserve will do next with interest rates after hiking them furiously over the last year to get high inflation under control. The reports on job openings and factory or...

Robotaxis aim to take San Francisco on ride into the future

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Robotaxis aim to take San Francisco on ride into the future SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two trailblazing ride-hailing services are heading toward uncharted territory as they seek regulatory approval to transport passengers around the clock throughout one of the most densely populated U.S. cities in vehicles that will have no one sitting in the driver’s seat.If Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors, and Waymo, a spinoff from Google, reach their goal before year’s end, San Francisco would become the first U.S. city with two totally driverless services competing against Uber, Lyft and traditional taxis — all of which depend on people to control the automobiles.But Cruise and Waymo still must navigate around potential roadblocks, including complaints about their vehicles making unexpected, traffic-clogging stops that threaten to inconvenience other travelers and imperil public safety.Cruise already has been charging people for driverless rides in less congested parts of San Francisco during night-time hours since last June. Waymo has been giving...

Donald Trump, the attention economy’s most potent stimulus

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Donald Trump, the attention economy’s most potent stimulus In the currency of today’s attention economy, Donald Trump is the world’s richest man. His media-engulfed arraignment in New York was an out-of-court Exhibit A. In returning to the no-business-like-show-business metropolis that propelled him to tabloid-fodder fame so many years ago, the former president also returned to the very stage where he thrives the most. As he did so, even in an atypically sedate manner, he demonstrated the peculiar way he encounters the world — as luminary and aggrieved party rolled into one.Love him? Hate him? Don’t care? Doesn’t matter. Just like during his presidency, he commands notice. Still. Thousands of New York City police officers, the U.S. Secret Service and swarms of journalists deployed across lower Manhattan can all attest to that.It was a procedural court appearance, the low rung of drama in a criminal case, but it was a full-on spectacle. And calling it that, assessing it in that way, does not diminish it — not in today’s world, where spectacl...

Russia invites children’s official sought by ICC to brief UN

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:25:01 GMT

Russia invites children’s official sought by ICC to brief UN UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights, who is being sought for war crimes, will brief a controversial U.N. meeting Wednesday that Russia called to counter what it claims is disinformation by Western officials and media about Ukrainian children taken to Russia.Russia’s U.N. Mission confirmed Tuesday that Maria Lvova-Belova will be the lead speaker, by video link, to an informal meeting of the Security Council that has sparked opposition from Ukraine’s supporters. The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last month for her and President Vladimir Putin over the abductions. The United Kingdom said it has blocked outside broadcast of the meeting in protest and will not send an ambassador, and the U.S. Mission said it won’t send its ambassador either.“The fact that they are inviting someone indicted by the ICC speaks for itself,” UK deputy ambassador James Kariuki said. Later, the UK Mission added in a statement: “If she wants to give an account ...