Sean, do you come from the land Down Under?
Xander ,'Dirty Girls'
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sean, do you come from the land Down Under?
Sean just loves vegemite.
Sean, do you come from the land Down Under?
Where beer does flow, and men chunder?
Oy, I'm having an arguement on another board with a guy who went to a special premiere of the "Full Metal Alchemist" (an anime) movie and is thoroughly pissed off that people were there in costume and the audience was cheering and laughing along with the movie. He's claiming it's just as disruptive as people with screaming kids and talking on their cell phones. He just doesn't accept that crowd reaction is an expected part of the movie theatre experience, especially when you're dealing with hardcore fans. I told him if he wants complete silence, he should watch it at home on DVD.
I thoroughly enjoyed myself at the midnight showing of Episode I, not because of the movie itself, but because of the ridiculous amount of energy both in the line outside the theatre and in the theatre itself.
thoroughly enjoyed myself at the midnight showing of Episode I, not because of the movie itself, but because of the ridiculous amount of energy both in the line outside the theatre and in the theatre itself.
Same here. And I enjoyed the opening of LotR for the same reason.
I remember way back when, seeing 'Aliens' when it first came out. At a particularly intense part of the movie, I could actually hear a collective 'Oh Shit' from the audience. Good stuff.
And I enjoyed the opening of LotR for the same reason.
That was a fun night. Lots of kooky costumes, and people getting up in front of the theater to make fools of themselves for everyone's enjoyment.
And then there were the people that weren't us....
Good times...
I remember way back when, seeing 'Aliens' when it first came out. At a particularly intense part of the movie, I could actually hear a collective 'Oh Shit' from the audience. Good stuff.
Heh. I still need to see that movie. I avoided it becuase me no likey horror, but everyone keeps telling me it's more action than horror.
In the collective audience reaction department, there's the part in Serenity where it's incredibly clear who hasn't seen it before.
I always, for some reason, thought they were saying, "where the women flow and the men thunder..."
NYCistas-
What are the names of some large hospitals known for surgery in Kings, Queens, and Richmond counties. We are working on a grant to train some NYC nurses to be surgical first assistants and we need some letters of agreement from hospitals.
Thanks so much if you can...