amych, FYI:
It looks like it's opening at the Chelsea (which is in the same shopping center as the sushi restaurant we ate at the other day) a week from tomorrow, and at the Carolina in Durham on 1/13.
JSYK.
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amych, FYI:
It looks like it's opening at the Chelsea (which is in the same shopping center as the sushi restaurant we ate at the other day) a week from tomorrow, and at the Carolina in Durham on 1/13.
JSYK.
Woot woot! (And I know the Chelsea from way back -- but we'll probably hit up the Carolina anyway. Laziness and all that.)
Oh, and the Fright Night remake is awfully fun.
That is an epic understatement. The Fright Night remake is now one of my favorite modern vampire movies.
Ooooh, Trianglista night at the Chelsea on 1/6? Anyone? Everyone? Just me?
I'm SO in!
That is an epic understatement. The Fright Night remake is now one of my favorite modern vampire movies.
It's certainly up in my COMFORT MOVIES OF GOOD CHEER! list.
So, you know, let me know when we need another session of it.
I need a giant reproduction of this for my apartment:
Tamara de Lempicka's Spock and Uhura
Tamara de Lempicka is my favorite Art Deco painter, so this image inspired by her work makes me happy. It was composed by deviantART user lymanalpha.
It was a miniseries in the 1970s, starring Alec Guinness as Smiley.
My mother got the DVDs for Xmas. She was beyond thrilled. I've never seen it, or read the book. Should fix that.
Finally finished The Hunger Games, and now I am all WTF over Cinna's casting.
I wanted JGL, or Common. But after the trailers, I'll give Lenny a chance.
I'm starting my second annual "try to watch all the movies that might be nominated for Oscars". I saw The Help last night and while I enjoyed it, the book was so much better. Maybe I shouldn't have watched it within hours of finishing the book, but I couldn't help myself.
I've already seen Moneyball, Hugo, and Bridesmaids. I think The Descendents may be next.
Ha! Tootsie is on TCM tonight. Is it my imagination, or do they just not make comedies this good anymore?