“Max” Melts Hearts

The family drama about a war dog who comes home after his owner/handler dies in combat is pulling the heartstrings of its audience. Though it was no match for the three blockbusters including Jurassic World, Inside Out and Ted 2, that dominated the box office with nearly 150 million combined total, it still had a fair amount flooding in to rank number 4 with over 12 million.

Max stars Josh Wiggins as Justin Wincott, the brother of the Marine, who dies in combat and was handler to Max.  After the death, it is clear the dog recognizes Justin at the funeral of the soldier, though Justin wants nothing to do with Max.  His mother, played by Lauren Graham and his father, played by Thomas Haden Church, insist that the dog is now his and Justin and Max begin to form a bond that is stronger than one can imagine.

But when a rumor about what happened to the brother starts circulating around the family and Church doesn’t want to have a dangerous animal threatening the life of his other son, it’s up to Justin to do some investigating to save Max’s life as well as his father’s.

Max, with a run time of 111 minutes, is a family adventure that will bring tears to your eyes.  As good as Old Yeller with an even  better ending.

Max is currently in a theater near you.

 

Whale Fiesta 2014

Killer Whale SculptureOn Sunday January 26, 2014, residents said Bon Voyage to the majestic whale as they started their annual migration from the northern most point of Alaska to the southern regions of Mexico/South America.

The event celebrates the migration of the Pacific Grey Whale and begins the whale watching season.
The event celebrates the migration of the Pacific Grey Whale and begins the whale watching season.

At Cabrillo Aquarium in San Pedro California a Whale Fiesta commemorated the occasion.

The whale took two hours to complete on the shore of Cabrillo State Beach.
The whale took two hours to complete on the shore of Cabrillo State Beach.

A large sand sculpture of a whale took about two hours to create as kids played on the beach and decorated the creature with their own creativity.

A contest for the best whale sculpture had people creating unique perspectives of whales.

Inside the aquarium, activities celebrated the whale with a Duct Tape Contest, allowing people to create their own version of a whale using creativity.

Photo of a slide show where Alps talks about different whales seen of California’s Coast.

And Photographer Bernardo Alps shared up close and personal photographs of spectacular whales that he’s seen on whale watching excursions out from the Port of Los Angeles.

The Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is open 12-5, Tuesday through Friday and 10-5, Saturday and Sunday for a small donation of five dollars andfeatures many exhibits of marine and aquatic life that lives just off the coast.

Exhibits like these are on display inside the aquarium for all to see and learn more about aquatic and marine life.
For more information, visit the an aquarium near you.

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