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See You All in Hollywood!

October 6, 2010 by Michael Jon Lazar

The land of film making, movie stars, rock stars, actors/actresses and really – if you ask me – a miniature Las Vegas that is void of the casinos, Hollywood, has been whispering its name softly in my ears all year long. The last time that I ventured out West to this part of California was well over a year ago. Far too long ago if you ask me, especially when I have always loved the fashion nuances that you find in this town that is literally bursting at the seams with a hodgepodge of different cultures, trends and just about anything that you could ever think or dream of.

This time around, Hollywood beckons me for both business and pleasure. I am heading out there to meet up with some very large promoters and a few of the video game magazines I write for, to sign some contracts and get all ready for what is shaping up to be HUGE Xbox 360 pro gaming tour next year, where I will be the host. The show will also features models and musicians and bands, and it will be presenting them with awards and some pretty fat contracts to the models, bands and gamers that please the judges (I and some other well known people who I will refrain from mentioning).

Aside from business, I plan on mixing the blender with an equal amount of recreational endeavors as well. The Wax Museum is calling my name—where you can literally see a human-like form of most famous people in the US. I also plan on hitting up Universal Studios and spending a day there while in Hollywood. Last but not least on my to-do list is to stop by David Rouze’s recording studio—Bay Seven Studios—and check on in with some pretty famous cats that are cutting tracks over there. Hopefully I can get some good pictures taken to share with you all when I get back. I am confident that I will have some sort of fashion-California diatribe to share upon returning as well.

Until then, “Beverly Hills…that’s where I want to be! Living in Beverly Hills! Beverly Hills, rolling like a celebrity!”

Okay, well sub out Beverly Hills for Hollywood, and you get the general idea here.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: actors, Bay Seven Studios, Beverly Hills, California, celebrity, David Rouze’s, fashion, Hollywood, Las Vegas, models, movie stars, recording studio, rockstars, Universal Studios, wax museum, Xbox 360

Finding Mental Escape with Xbox 360 Video Games

September 24, 2010 by Michael Jon Lazar

Who says that video games are just for kids? Perhaps the Wii game console is more geared to that of a family friendly model. But Xbox 360 games are manly, fun and a great freaking time, too! For example, my younger brother, who lives in LA, and I will frequently pit our skills against one another with a hot Xbox 360 video game called NCAA 2011—the newest batch of the EA brand that offers all 100+ NCAAF football teams for my amusement. The best part is talking smack over our headsets to one another as we try to best our teams and battle it out for EA server gamer points, and the bragging rights until our next match.

But there are some other amazing and fabulous Xbox 360 video games that really have me totally and rather haplessly hooked as of late. One game that is on the top of my TV stand is Red Dead Redemption. This game not only is the Grand Theft Auto free-world Wild West equivalent, but then some. The online play, as I have found, is the best part. You can race around huge boards as a number of select characters, of which you can unlock more as you beat gang hideouts and level up—and it really makes it feel like you are a real gunslinger…way back in the day.

The best part: The smack talking! I have found that after a long day’s work, and when I am truly mentally taxed and done for the day, that by merely logging online and hitting up a few friends, and then clearing out huge online boards by snagging headshots is as relieving as downing a few ice cold beers (which I usually will do at the same time). I guess that means I am finding—and avidly enjoying—two forms of escapism here: Xbox 360 video games, and alcohol. I know you can’t drink and drive…and I don’t. But they sure do combine rather nicely when I am in gaming mode!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: EA, NCAA 2011, Red Dead Redemption, Video Games, Wii game console, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Video Games

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