We're at our local performing arts theatre, which used to be an old movie theater seeing The General with Buster Keaton
Oh, that is one of my most favorite movies! So fun and inventive and adorbs.
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We're at our local performing arts theatre, which used to be an old movie theater seeing The General with Buster Keaton
Oh, that is one of my most favorite movies! So fun and inventive and adorbs.
I wish I had the stamina for this. I actually haven't seen one of those. Well, okay, two.
Ooh, that sounds like fun times.
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Damn, I would so go to that if it was anywhere near me. Bummer.
Dang. I can see the Burbank theater it's going to be showing at from our office's front window. I could just walk over there and...
Scrappy, you must do it! Think of the children rest of us in the midwest who don't live anywhere close to one of those AMCs. For Teppy, for Matt, for meeeeeeeee!
Hey, I own the Captain America DVD and am not a big enough fan of any of the other prequel movies to sit in a theater for 12 hours in order to see them again. (Hell, when Iron Man 2 comes to cable TV I'm only going to watch through the fight on the racetrack.) As long as The Avengers opens in a cinema near me, I'm good.
I feel far more deprived about having to drive a 3-hour round trip to see any foreign or indie films than not getting event re-releases of big blockbuster movies.
Yer breakin' my heart, Matt. Breakin' it, I tell you.
I don't think I could sit through all of those in one day. By the time Avengers rolled around, I would be on overload.