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Dads

TIFF 2019 – Day #8

September 12, 2019 By Jonathan McNeal

Hello Most Metro,

Things are winding down at TIFF.  I’ve seen 28 films so far, and I have 1.25 days left.  Today seemed like a “minor” day.  Nothing extraordinary…but lots of tear to start off the day.

DADS,  a sweet documentary, was my first film of the day. “Director Bryce Dallas Howard teams up with her father, Ron Howard, to explore contemporary fatherhood through anecdotes and wisdom from famous funnymen such as Will Smith, Jimmy Fallon, Neil Patrick Harris, and more.” (taken from TIFF catalog) This little film has a fantastic opening sequence – it’s funny, poignant, inclusive, and provokes reflection and introspection and brought me to tears right off the bat. There’s a lot to love about this little film, but it does lose some steam in the third act.  (Am I getting old and tired, or do more and more films need recuts?) There is a lot of priceless material here, and the topic is valuable.

COMING HOME AGAIN was my next film. “A Korean American man cares for his ailing mother while trying to master her traditional cooking in the latest from Wayne Wang (The Joy Luck Club), based on Chang-rae Lee’s New Yorker short story.” (taken from TIFF catalog)  This film starts out in a languid manner – lots of lingering shots without much happening (except everything is happening).  A young man is caring for his mother who is dying of stomach Cancer, and the days stretch on with little happening – thus the pace. But eventually some old wounds start to surface, and some additional players enter the scene – and the performances are not of the same caliber.  In the last 25 minutes, I felt like the film went off its quiet rails and not at all in a good way.  I don’t see much box office life for this one.

LYREBIRD, my last film of the day, just got picked up by Sony Classics.   “In Dan Friedkin’s directorial debut, a soldier and member of the Dutch resistance (Claes Bang) investigates stolen art in the wake of the Second World War, including a Vermeer sold to the Nazis by a flamboyant painter (Guy Pearce).” (taken from TIFF catalog)  Based on a true story, this movie goes big (at least the score and some of the performances do) and the audience seemed to like it.  The mystery at the first act’s core was an easy solve, and the movie changes genres a couple times. Though there were aspects of the story I appreciated, my final response was more of a shoulder shrug.

Thanks for checking in.

Tomorrow is my last full day of movies, and then I need to pack my bags…I head home after one movie on Saturday morning.

Cheers,
Jonathan

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: bryce dallas howard, coming home again, Dads, Dayton, guy pearce, lyrebird, ron howard, TIFF, toronto, wayne wang

Father’s Day 2016 Dinners & Deals Round-Up

June 18, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

fathersdayprintrestaurant-stockOn July 19, 1910, the governor of the U.S. state of Washington proclaimed the nation’s first “Father’s Day.” However, it was not until 1972, 58 years after President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day official, that the day became a nationwide holiday in the United States.

Father’s Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.
If you’re looking to treat Dad to a great meal, check out these restaurants for some special meals created with Dad in mind.  We’ve also included some meal deals and freebies being offered to celebrate the special men in your life.

 

Rue Dumaine  5 – 9pm rue-dumaine

Iceberg wedge, AWS bacon, oven-roasted tomatoes, Jaime’s blue cheese buttermilk dressing

Running Free Farm Porchetta** (pork loin wrapped in the belly of the pig), BG’s baked beans, broccoli** slaw (whole mustard vinaigrette)

Cornbread

Chocolate –peanut butter Ice Box Pie

$45++  $20 children under 12

 

Texas Beef & Cattle Co.  4 – 7pm

See what all the hype is about – Dayton’s ONLY Co-op Style Smokehouse!!

$20 Per Person for a buffet style dinner in the coolest smokehouse in Dayton. We’ll fix you a to-go plate if you can’t stay or we’ll send you packin’ with meat by the pound instead – Either way you cut it, you wont find a better dinner for Dad!

 

13483081_825220904274918_801215148874164913_oChappy’s Tap House 11am – 9pm
Chappy’s Social House 
11am – 9pm

Big Poppa’s Pork Platter – $18.95 – includes generous portion of Pulled Pork, 1/3 Slab of BBQ Ribs and Beer Brined or Char-Grilled Pork Chop with choice of 2 sides and Chappys Chocolate Texas Sheet Cake for Dessert.

 

Young’s  Golden Jersey Inn Father’s Day Buffet

Breakfast: 8am-11am: $11.95 (age 11+) $5.95 (ages 4-10)
Scrambled eggs, Pancakes, French Toast, Pork Sausage, Turkey Sausage, Biscuits & Gravy, Bacon, Hash Brown Casserole, Fresh Fruit and donuts.

Brunch: 11am-2pm: $16.95 (age 11+) $8.95 (ages 4-10)
Scrambled eggs, Pancakes, French Toast, Pork Sausage, Turkey Sausage, Biscuits & Gravy, Bacon, Hash Brown Casserole, Fresh Fruit, Sweet Chili Chicken, BBQ Meatballs, BBQ Beef Brisket, BBQ Baked Beans, Pulled Pork BBQ, Green Beans, Sweet Potato Bread, Corn on the Cob, Young’s Farmstead Fried Cheese Curds (all varieties) and a salad bar.

Dinner: 2pm-Close: $16.95 (age 11+) $8.95 (ages 4-10)
BBQ Brisket, Pulled Pork BBQ, Sweet Chili Chicken, BBQ Meatballs, Brats and kraut, Au Gratin Potatoes, Baked Potatoes, Home Fried Potato Chips, Sweet Corn Bake, BBQ Baked Beans, Corn on the cob, Sweet Potato Casserole, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Sweet Potato Bread, Young’s Farmstead Fried Cheese Curds (all varieties), Salad Bar and a Dessert Bar.

Buffet only on Father’s Day. Our regular menu will not be available. No reservations.

 

Fleming’s  at The Greene  3 course Father’s Day Brunch  10am- 3pm Screen-Shot-2015-09-11-at-2.22.03-PM
 The cost is $39 a person and includes the choice of appetizer: lobster bisque, Modern Caesar or fresh seasonal fruits; select sides and a choice of entree: Signature Eggs Benedict, baked brioche french toast, blue crab omelet, prime rib with a trio of sauces or porcini-crusted Filet Mignon and choice of desserts: white chocolate bread pudding, cheesecake and walnut turtle pie.

 

Beef O’Brady’s   Beavercreek   11am – 9pm
Dad’s eat free with purchase of equal or greater value
Serving a traditional breakfast, flat bread pizza’s, burrito’s wraps and of course burgers

Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurant840-5601-SW-Dads-Day-Slider-2
On Father’s Day  they’ll be serving Dad a FREE Lasagne or any Original Recipe Spaghetti Entree!– no coupon needed! Please note that there is a limit of 2 FREE meals per party.

First Watch is offering  Dads  a free small bag of premium coffee if they dine in on Sunday

McAlister’s Deli -all  Dad’s get a free dessert (no purchase necessary)

Several national restaurants are handing out promotional cards with a meal purchase this weekend:

  • BJ’s Restaurant: Get a free $10 bonus card with the purchase of $50 in e-gift cards by Sunday, June 19. The bonus card is valid June 20 through July 10. On Sunday, dads also get a free commemorative pint glass and free VIP card good for 20 percent off their next visit.
  • Bonefish Grill: Get a free $10 bonus card for every $50 you spend on gift cards by Sunday. The bonus card is redeemable on your next visit by July 15.
  • Carrabba’s Italian Grill: Get a free $10 bonus card for every $50 you spend on gift cards by Sunday. The bonus card is redeemable on your next visit by July 15.
  • Outback Steakhouse: Get a free $10 bonus card for every $50 you spend on gift cards by Sunday. The bonus card is redeemable on your next visit by July 15.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Dads, Father's Day Deals

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