I used to do this when I watched scary movies…

Whenever I watched scary movies as a kid and I was frightened, there were two things I did consistently to help me feel less scared. This will sound totally random, I’m sure, but please do leave a comment with how you coped with the fear in movies like Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, or The Shining.

I thought about baseball. In my young mind, there was nothing more safe, more comforting to think about, than America’s pastime. It was a reminder that things in the real world (as opposed to the world created in the movies) were safe and good. Baseball, and sports in general, was a place where guys threw a ball, tried to hit, smiled, laughed, did amazing things athletically, and there was no threat of harm. That usually helped me feel so much better.

Then, sort of as a joke but it also helped me in a weird way, was to think of a scary movie this way. When the character was in a dangerous situation, perhaps all alone but being chased by someone or something, buddy up with the camera guy who was there filming the story. It was as if the character, who might appear to be alone, was actually never alone because there was someone there — the camera person. That comforted me in two ways… the fact that there was someone there, and reminded me that it was all make believe, since it was a movie being filmed by that camera person.

And just as I’m typing this I’m also reminded of soap operas on TV. It always seems like there is drama, chaos, and danger in these little towns where the stories take place. I often thought to myself, “Why don’t they just move to a different city?” All their problems solved!

How do you escape the fear created in movies and on TV? Are you able to keep it in check, remembering that it’s all make believe? Let me know in the comments below…

Thanks for stopping by!

-Out of the Wilderness

Walmart’s New Holiday Ad – The Music, The Facial Expression Shopping, and More!

While kids are finishing off the last of their Halloween candy, Walmart has ushered in the Christmas season (no offense, Thanksgiving!) with a new commercial. Check out the festive ad here…

Backing the holiday video clips is Etta James with “I Got You Babe.” Below is the full track.

You probably already know this is a cover the hit by Sonny & Cher (released in 1965). Etta James version was released in the late 60s. One of my favorite bands from the 80s and 90s also did a cover. Here’s UB40’s version from 1985.


Walmart is also launching a facial recognition shopping experience (in partnership with Facebook), so if you like this ad, smile and Walmart will know it 😉


OK, that’s probably hopefully not true. Hopefully they aren’t accessing our computer cameras but with that silliness aside, do you like this Walmart ad? Does it get you into the Christmas spirit? Chime in below…

Thanks for stopping by!

-Out of the Wilderness

The famous voices behind TV commercials – part 2

This is the second post I’ve written about famous people lending their voice in various TV commercials (click here for the original post), and this one has some big name celebrities! Take a look, and comment below for any others not listed…


Alicia KeysAllstate


Jason BatemanHyundai


Matthew McConaugheyLincoln


These are just a few. If you have more to add, let me know in the comments below!

-Out of the Wilderness

Door Dash DashPass – Bare Necessities TV Commercial Music

Door Dash serves up a double dose of DashPass ads with one featuring an adorable basset hound. More on that great ad here. The second round of DashPass advertising is this one…

The Music. The song in this ad is “The Bare Necessities” by Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman. The full track can be found in this video below.

You may also remember this song from The Jungle Book.

This is another great ad from DoorDash. A nod to Disney, for sure, and a good way to advertise the convenience of ordering from DoorDash, whether it’s food or not.

Do you like the commercial? Let me know in the comments! Thanks for stopping by…

-Out of the Wilderness

Lizard Skynyrd

I was wandering around outside my parents house yesterday and noticed a little green lizard perched in a watering can. Of course I didn’t have my camera ready but grabbed it quickly hoping he would hang around for another minute so I could snap his portrait.

Lucky me!

Here he is along with a few other pics from the impromptu photo session.

Thanks for stopping by!

-Out of the Wilderness