Yes! Yes! Yes! Donnie Darko: Director's Cut has made it to Chicago! I finally get to see the fucking thing! (Have never even seen the original version....)
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Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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Speaking of Shaun of the Dead, look who the "Hot Pick" is on Rotten Tomatoes.
Finally, a good zombie movie with some decent fart jokes.
Heh.
Isn't "decent fart joke" an oxymoron?
Anyway, I saw The Forgotten. I liked it a lot, but I can't say much about it without spoiling folks. It reminded me of a (probably not spoilery comparison to... something esle) X-Files episode. But a good one.
Blinks.
Sweet fancy Moses, Shaun of the Dead is playing in Maine. Score!
I want to see both Shaun of the Dead and The Forgotten. Will probably see Shaun first, i think I need a laugh.
Last night I watched Blue Car. My god, is that an annoying movie. It's one of those films where nothing good (or especially interesting) ever happens and no one ever smiles and you're supposed to say, "oooh, how true to life." And they killed the one interesting character for no particular reason halfway through themovie, too.
Sweet mother of Moses, they're actually showing A Dirty Shame in Salt Lake. Those of you in the area, we're going to overrun Tuesday the 28th's 7:00 showing at the Tower Theater.
I can see that Infernal Affairs has opened in NY. Does anyone know when it'll reach LA?
Shaun of the Dead is damn fucking funny.
Now I have to get a region free DVD player and order Spaced from amazon UK. Damn the funny British and their zombie movies.