I liked Last Action Hero too, though. I don't know why, but the memory of watching it in a San Francisco theater while eating a Burger King chicken sandwich still sticks with me.
Connie my sistah!
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I liked Last Action Hero too, though. I don't know why, but the memory of watching it in a San Francisco theater while eating a Burger King chicken sandwich still sticks with me.
Connie my sistah!
Once again Polter and I are twins separated at birth and by a couple of decades.
edit: posted before he edited, hee.
I would have been like twelve when it came out. And I mean, when you're a growing movie buff, the idea of characters just walking out of the screen into the real word is so very magical and cool.
Also Armageddon! You can't argue with Armageddon! .
watching it in a San Francisco theater
You weasel! Sneaking into San Francisco at some dim point in the distant past, running around watching movies and eating food and all that crazy shit when none of us had any idea who you were! I am FURIOUS. I haven't been so angry since I found out that tommyrot lived in SF for, like, years and we missed out on him.
Admittedly, primarily because it was so long ago that there was as yet no "we" Buffistishly speaking, but nevertheless. I feel retroactively snubbed.
Also Armageddon! You can't argue with Armageddon! .
That's it - Jim gets the Clockwork Orange treatment with the animal cracker scene on endless loop.
You weasel! Sneaking into San Francisco at some dim point in the distant past, running around watching movies and eating food and all that crazy shit when none of us had any idea who you were! I am FURIOUS. I haven't been so angry since I found out that tommyrot lived in SF for, like, years and we missed out on him.
I spent more summers in San Francisco than I can even remember. You do know I was born there and still have family there, right? And I was just there, like, the summer of 2003?
I watched Cannibal: The Musical last night. It was very bizarre and really oddball, and I think I liked it. There were two jokes in the last five minutes that I laughed out loud at; the rest just kind of had me smiling in bemusement.
Oooooh you taunty self-withholdy not-visiting-since-becoming-a-Buffista rat-bastard!
shakes not-wee fist
THAT SCENE IS POETRY!