Finally here's the poster...
... and here's the trailer too!
... and here's the trailer too!
Legoland Florida is scheduled to open sometime in October 2011 on the old Cypress Gardens site. From looking at the tiny map on their Web site it appears the botanical gardens and the ski show are still there. I think it's possible most of what Cypress Gardens was will continue on.


As first glance I think the above pic might look like the toy store's storage room with all those random brown cardboard boxes (and throughout the store too), but it's not. Just for the record this is the stock room...
Now back to the retail space...
At Ira's they conveniently pre-inflate the inflatable pool toys for you. Also it helps to fill all that shelf space.
There's some famous characters here. I can see Batman, Spider-Man, a couple of Mickey Mouse masks...
... and G.I. Joe - who gets a prominent shot.
It's also Easter time at Ira's Toys, or at least I always associate these insane looking inflatable rabbits with Easter.
It's Poochi! You know, for girls.
They pre-assemble the Mr. and Mrs. Potato Heads at Ira's. That's unique customer service.
If you're looking for Jabba the Hutt you're in luck. Ira's is well stocked on this item, but you better hurry if you want that Patrol Dewback. Hey where are the Star Wars action figures?
If you look closely, you can see the figures tucked away on the right.
Want to purchase the game Twister? Try checking behind the Smurf puzzle. Also note the partially hidden Popeye the Movie board game.
This is an interesting shot for the curious way this store is organized. There's the Mouse Trap games on the top self, assorted preschool toys below, and a Habitrail set for your pet hamster on the upper left .
Please forgive the actor's awkward pose, but this is the bottom shelf of where the Star Wars toys are located. Here you'll find the Monroe Dollhouse Kit and the Motorific Torture Track which is a toy from the 1960's...
I thought I noticed something else in that last shot, it's the Krull board game on the lower left.
For such a small and disorganized store Ira's has its own Santa Claus "meet 'n greet" that's reasonably elaborate. This is something only malls and big city department stores usually have.
Well I could go on and on, but why beat a dead reindeer. I'll conclude this post with this wide shot of Ira's Toys. See if you can spot your favorite toy among the clutter, or feel free to make your own snarky comment.
Oh wait, it's a He-Man and Battle Cat kite! And a possible spoiler, sorry if you looked.



Finally let's open this thing up and take a look at the poster...

Here's the provocative Swedish poster which uses a more risque "hot tub scene" picture, and a pair of illustrated disembodied human legs engaged in some kind of adult activity. According to the Google Translator the title reads "talk about left-rustling" whatever that means...
A Change of Seasons is available on DVD, and the cover art is very conservative and uninspired. The hot tub pic is colorized and placed in the background, and thee photos of stars placed prominently in the foreground. Also it now looks like a very autumn-like movie to me...
That artist is no Robert Tanenbaum, and that image of Bo is not from this film either. It's from one of Bo's many sexy photo shoots...
Well this concludes my most steamy blog post ever, and just in time to kick of the jolly holiday season too.