I think at that age, the loud doesn't bother them so much. They find it soothing, or at least Lillian did. Even a little older, she slept through Batman Begins at the drive in.
Babysitters for your breast-fed 3 week old, not so much.
Heh. Nor for your breast-fed 3 month old. Even if all you're doing is leaving him or her with the other parent. I think Paul still has recordings from her three hours of screaming when I saw a movie by myself.
Most cities have a Mom and Baby movie deal going *somewhere*, though.
think at that age, the loud doesn't bother them so much. They find it soothing, or at least Lillian did.
That little -- under six weeks or so, depending on your kid -- they're programmed to tune out noise and lights that are overwhelming. Take a newborn to the mall and watch them magically drop off to sleep!
Sara was about four weeks old her first Christmas, which was kind of crowded at my mother's house, and she slept the whole. damn. day.
Ah, didn't realize you were going the breast-fed rather than bottle-fed approach.
Most cities have a Mom and Baby movie deal going *somewhere*, though.
You live in a very weird country.
Scifi Wire has some general POtC3 news.
Yet another edited trailer, Mary Poppins as a horror film.
Wow, that's perfectly done. Damn.
Like, I can't even laugh, because that movie looks flippin' scary.
I finally got around to watchin MCCABE & MRS. MILLER again. Damn that's a beautiful movie. My only quibble is with the damned optical snow over the end sequence - it's REALLY distracting (like more distracting than the optical birds in THE BIRDS distracting). I get why they needed it to be snowing, but it was hella distracting, and at a point in the movie when you don't want any distractions.
They've renamed the adaptation of
A Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing.
It's now called Suburban Girl. I wonder if this could be the role that gets SMG away from the teen horror flicks.