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LIZ HEATHER

July 10, 2015

I Love Lucy

by Liz Heather in Television


Anytime I've ever walked into someone's home and I see their I Love Lucy collection sitting high atop some dusty DVD shelf, I smile hard inside. (How many times could this have possibly happened, you wonder? Twice. There are two mutants in my life who love Lucy that much - and I love, love, love them both.)

There were never any Lucy reruns on when I was growing up, but God do I wish there were. I could've been a completely different person (ie. better). I've only seen a few episodes from a few different seasons and I swear to you - this show has something for everyone. I promise you. 

What's the point of this post? I just wanted to suggest that you YouTube an old episode. You can't be that busy right now if you're on here.

TAGS: I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball, DVD, best show, television, comedy, best of YouTube, Liz Heather


May 6, 2014

Universal Studios (Orlando, Florida)

by Liz Heather in Reviews, Travel


Let me stress how much you should go here. A one day adult pass is $136, but that's really for two parks (Universal Studios as well as Islands of Adventure). Is that steep? Maybe, I don't know. Personally I found it justified since, well, we had an amazing time. 

Note: My beautiful niece Tianna was my companion for the day and happily posed for a lot of the coming photos.

Universal Studios Thoughts

E.T. Adventure will always be a great ride. The moment in the middle when you're flying across the moon? Get out of here, it's always going to be special. I don't care how dead you are inside, that has to bring a smile to your face. Everyone must ride this at some point in his/her life.

Twister... Ride It Out was... okay. It wasn't really anything, if that makes sense. You walk into a room, it gets windy, then you exit through the left - I get it. I would've rated this as completely terrible if the charmingly handsome Bill Paxton didn't make an instructional video appearance in the waiting area. God, he's gorgeous. Also, isn't the movie Twister almost twenty years old? I mean, you get rid of the Back to the Future ride and Jaws, but THIS stays? Seems like an odd choice.

Lucy: A Tribute is a small museum dedicated to Lucille Ball. As you know, I'm a big fan, so I had to stop in. And if you have any kind of appreciation for her, then you'll really enjoy this.

Inside the Lucy museum

The Horror Makeup Show was moreso lame than bad, so definitely don't bother seeing it. Tianna and I happened to walk past it just as it was beginning, so we figured we'd go in. It's full of awful jokes and makes fun of celebrities a lot, so if you're into that kind of thing then you'll be into this one.

The Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster was really good. This was our longest line of the day at thirty minutes, which is insanity. We got really lucky with ride wait times (tip: go on a week day in May) When you ride it, you get to pick from a selection of songs to individually listen to during the ride, which was neater than it sounds. They also offer photos and VIDEOS of you on the ride for sale. The incline is practically ninety degrees, so it makes for an entertaining video to watch afterward.

We went on the Revenge of the Mummy indoor coaster three times in a row. The line was great 'cause there were little levers to push that would make something fall from above and scare people way ahead of you in the line, too. Why are there not more online reviews about how great this ride is? I feel like Brendan Fraser's association with it may have something to do with that. Why am I continuously mean about Brenden Fraser? It's a mystery, even to me. 

I also went to Springfield. And there's too much to say, so I'll post about that later today.

I really love the look of movie studio lots, so even the setup of the park just made me so happy.

Universal Studios

Islands of Adventure Thoughts

Harry Potter land

The Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey indoor ride? I HAVE NO WORDS. But I guess I have to, so let me continue. I have never, in my entire life, experienced a ride such as this one. And please keep in mind, I'm not a Harry Potter fan. I saw... two of the movies? I don't know, I didn't care. I didn't hate them either, but anyway, just know that I don't have a secret I-love-Harry bias here. To get to this ride, you have to walk through Hogwarts Castle and it is AMAZING. There are a billion different rooms with the coolest kind of things happening in them (I'm being vague on purpose). There's even an area where IT SNOWS ON YOU. And then the ride happens. And, I swear to God, this ride makes you feel like you're apart of the movie. Like, FLYING and junk. This was probably the coolest ride I've ever been on in my life, which is weird to even write. How can it be so good, you ask? Man. I don't know. The amount of effort that went into it? It's incredible, this is the ONLY ride you must go on if you're at this park. And considering how great this ride was, I can't imagine how amazing the Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts one will be when it opens later this summer.

The Dragon Challenge roller coaster was the first ride of our day and it was great, but honestly I can't remember many details because of how blown my brain was from the effects of the last ride.

Umm, why is butterbeer so delicious? No idea, but it is. They serve it either cold or frozen, so we got both (I preferred the cold, Tianna loved the frozen). Drink it, love it, live it.

The Incredible Hulk Coaster is definitely in my top three of favourite roller coasters I've been on. Why? One reason: it shoots you into the sky. Like, alarmingly fast. You really feel like you'll die for a second, it's amazing.

Tianna & The Lorax

Whatever you do, make sure to at least walk around the Seuss Landing area. It's gorgeous, fun and really looks cool. Also, in the Harry Potter area, you can buy the wands of individual characters and try on those robes. Are they called robes? Anyway, here's Tianna in one. 


Robe wearing

Wand shopping

Honestly, there is nothing cooler than when a theme park makes their lines entertaining. Waiting in lines are the worst part of going to an amusement park, so when they're made to be exciting? Man, I'm gonna love you hard for that, ride engineers. Wait, is it even the engineers who do that stuff? Who the hell is in charge of that? I want that job!

Things We Didn’t Have Time For, But Wish We Did

  • Emeril’s Restaurant
  • Despicable Me Minion Mayhem ride
  • The entire Jurassic Park area

Verdict? Fuck Disney.

TAGS: Liz Heather, Tianna, Universal Orlando, Islands of Adventure, E.T. Adventure, Twister, Bill Paxton, Back to the Future, Jaws, Lucy A Tribute, Lucille Ball, Lucy museum, Horror Make Up Show, attractions, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, roller coasters, Revenge of the Mummy, indoor roller coasters, Harry Potter, Brendan Fraser, Springfield, movie studio lots, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, Hogwarts, butterbeer, Dragon Challenge, The Incredible Hulk Coaster, Seuss Landing, Lorax, wands, Emeril Lagasse, Despicable Me, Jurassic Park, rides, best rides, best rides at Universal, best rides at Islands of Adventure


April 8, 2013

Love, Lucy By Lucille Ball - A Review

by Liz Heather in Reviews


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Lucille Ball seems like she was probably the hardest working actress of all time, based on this book. If you’ve ever really liked the woman or got any sort of joy out of any of her shows, this is a great one to read. I was hoping that it would be lots of small, funny stories about instances in her life - and while there were a few stories like that, the piece really centers around more of the hardships and just her account of growing up and becoming such a success. 

There were a lot of memorable parts, so I’ll list a few of them here:

Lucille Ball’s daughter recounting a memory of her mother:

“One of my mother’s favorite things to do, when a small group of people were involved in some ordinary conversation, was to wait until one of them left the room and as soon as she returned, blurt out, convincingly, “Here she is now! Why don’tcha tell her to her face?!!” This was always followed by frozen silence, and then she’d howl (with that depth-of-the-sea laugh she had) to see the look on the poor soul’s face, who for one horrible moment thought someone had been saying terrible things about her while she was gone.”

Lucille Ball’s daughter talking about her parents after their deaths:

“Oddly, in some ways, after all these years, life goes on as if they were still here; simply off somewhere, on location perhaps, and unable to get to a phone.”

Lucy talking about being a teenager:

“All the local kids got summer jobs at the amusement park; I was hired as a short-order cook at a hamburger stand. I took my job seriously and loved earning the money. “Look out! Look out! Don’t step there!” I’d suddenly holler at some person passing by, and as he stopped, startled, one foot in midair and looking worriedly at the ground, I’d continue: “Step over here and get yourself a de-licious hamburger!” This mesmerized a lot of people into buying, and incidentally, they were darn good hamburgers.”

Lucy talking about Carole Lombard:

“She was so elegant; her clothes looked as if they had been poured on her.”

Lucy advice:

“Dr. Peale helped me realize that our professional achievements are secondary; the important thing in life is our relationship with other human beings. It’s not what we set out to get, but how we go about the daily task of living.”

The woman just seemed incredible. Such a beauty, too. If you’d be interested in reading it, you can most likely get a copy at your library since it came out in ‘97, or you can purchase it here.

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TAGS: Lucille Ball, Love, Lucy, book review, book recommendation, I Love Lucy, Carole Lombard, Jamestown, Lucille Désirée Ball, Los Angeles, Desi Arnaz, Gary Morton, RKO, Desilu, Liz Heather