Part 1 of tonight’s “in-house date night” included the much-anticipated DVD release of the second Zorro movie – “The Legend of Zorro”.

We thoroughly enjoyed this family-friendly flick. There was definitely more emphasis on humor in this as compared to it’s parent-release, “The Mask of Zorro”, though the characters stay much the same.

Typical “Wild West” story-line mixed with typical “Wild West” gimmicks (train, bullet stopped by cross, guy-gets-girl, good-guys-win) is well proportioned to great acting – ESPECIALLY by newcomer, Adrian Alonso who plays, Joaquin, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Zorro (Banderas & Zeta-Jones).

Again – this is a VERY family-friendly film that will be enjoyed again, I’m sure here in the Sheets’ household!

For part 2 of tonight’s DVD viewing pleasure, Jess and I enjoyed the comedy, “Man of the House”. In this film, Tommy Lee Jones place a very unique character – a Texas Ranger who is put in charge of a house filled with 5 Texas Longhorn cheerleaders who had witnessed a murder by a bad FBI agent. (some script, huh?)

The movie is funny, entertaining, but lacking in “overall worth”. I am very glad that we rented this one instead of wasting time in the theater.

Today I finally took time to watch Luther on DVD. The movie came out way back in 2003, but I finally was told enough times to watch this and bought the DVD on eBay just last week.

It is a GREAT look into some of the church history that I learned about “back in the day” – it is a GREAT portrayal of the story of Martin Luther and the Reformation!

It’s rated PG-13 because of some language (damning satan back to hell and such) as well as some pretty gruesome images of death and destruction.

If you haven’t seen this movie yet and have interest in knowing more about Martin Luther and the Reformation, I would STRONGLY suggest taking time to see it!


Sermon slides are finally uploaded. (here) So is the audio. (here)

Found this listing of all of the Super Bowl commercials on Google today.

Stevan’s favorite? This one.