And Kaylee, what the hell's goin' on in the engine room? Were there monkeys? Some terrifying space monkeys maybe got loose?

Mal ,'The Train Job'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

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Julie - May 05, 2003 5:37:32 pm PDT #4494 of 9843

so.. you know, I sleep and you people talk. That just seems so wrong.

No hospital, health health healthy wishes for Angus.

Charlie and Ellen broke up but are still friends

Or possibly Kenny and Ellen?
Charlie looked friendlier with Tristan, from what I recall.

I love going to the movies and I think I’ve only been bothered three or four times by people talking, and someone usually told them to shut up pretty quickly.

I can only remember a spontaneous applause response from a movie audience once. Maybe twice. Outside of a premiere.

There's far more of a buzz in Live Theatre. Although I would say it's a respectful buzz.

The first time I was in NY I saw about five (live theatre) shows in a week. Now, this was around Christmas, and I'll admit I didn't spring for the expensive tickets.. and I get the whole festive season frivolity, people that don't normally go, do, thing. I do. But honestly, these people shouldn't have been allowed to sit on public transport. They were rude, and ungracious, and discourteous. Between the lack of reception, the mobile telephones, the running commentaries (and critiques) and the general natter levels, there were times when I could not, quite honestly, follow what was happening on the stage.

And this wasn't off off Broadway somewhere out in Brooklyn either. This was world class theatre. I tore strips off a couple that were literally having sex in the seats next to me during Sondheim's Passion. (Okay, maybe not literally having of the sex. But certainly hands in wrong places, and accompanying grunts of response!)


Sophia Brooks - May 05, 2003 5:42:28 pm PDT #4495 of 9843
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

>I tore strips off a couple that were literally having sex in the seats next to me during Sondheim's Passion. (Okay, maybe not literally having of the sex. But certainly hands in wrong places, and accompanying grunts of response!)

This same exact thing happened to me during the national tour of Beauty and the Beast. These people were having sex at a children's show! (well, same thing-- hands in wrong places, grunting and moaning)


Typo Boy - May 05, 2003 5:52:05 pm PDT #4496 of 9843
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Hands in wrong places (in a different location the right places) leading to mutual grunts and moans is sex.


Trudy Booth - May 05, 2003 6:04:07 pm PDT #4497 of 9843
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

Freakin' tourists.

(the gropers, not y'all)


plasmo - May 05, 2003 6:22:47 pm PDT #4498 of 9843
{[-_-]}

Oh, look after yourself Angus. I'm thinking healthy thoughts.

Leigh, I agree. The only occassions I've seen a loud audience have been applause at the end of films. Recently I've seen it happen in Moulin Rouge, and Whalerider, however the director was in the latter screening so that was an exception.

much dancing occurred during the screening of The Buena Vista Social Club.

Moonlit, that sounds like the perfect environment to see a film like that! But then, I dream of doing boxing training with "Girl Fight" being projected on a crumbled wall in the gym.


Kate P. - May 05, 2003 7:57:05 pm PDT #4499 of 9843
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

I just saw X2 the other night, and the audience (full of freaks & geeks) was really responsive. Lots of fun. That was actually (I think) the first time I've ever whooped in a movie theater, apart from Rocky Horror of course.

Angus, I hope you're feeling better!


askye - May 06, 2003 8:08:40 am PDT #4500 of 9843
Thrive to spite them

Saw X2 yesterday afternoon and the audience was quiet. It wasn't a very full audience and it was at 3 pm so I'm sure that had something to do with it. I'm going to try and go back this weekend and see it on a larger screen, they had us pushed back in one of the smaller theaters.

The movie was fun to watch though. And my movie watching experience was slightly marred by the couple sitting a few seats down from me that were talking. Evidentally the chick didn't know much about certain things (like who certain people were) so the guy had to fill her in when there wasn't action. It was a constant thing but it did get occasionally annoying.


evil jimi - May 06, 2003 8:25:54 am PDT #4501 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Just in case any Aussies missed it, 7 advertised that Angel has now moved to Thursday nights. It appears this may have been a last minute decision b/c Ebroadcast is still listing Futurama and King of the Hill for that hour.

Re Buffy: was I the only one who had a greet when Xander spoke to Dawn? I think not. Fuck I'm turning into an old sook. *sigh*


sumi - May 06, 2003 8:29:43 am PDT #4502 of 9843
Art Crawl!!!

That was a sweet scene, wasn't it?


Cindy - May 06, 2003 8:44:48 am PDT #4503 of 9843
Nobody

Everyone cried.