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!
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.
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*
That was a sweet scene, wasn't it?
Just in case any Aussies missed it, 7 advertised that Angel has now moved to Thursday nights.
Really? I think that's just for Victoria, because I just watched Angel then and they didn't mention that they were changing the timeslot.
Fuck I'm turning into an old sook
Well, it's better than being bitter like me. I found that ep really painful to watch (in the cringe at every second line of dialogue way) and I went to read the past Buffistas discussion and most people liked it. I feel all out of synch. Though I admit that Spike has slightly redeemed himself, if only by being quite outrageously attractive again. I think it's the smirking. I can't resist a good smirker, which might be why I think Calvary was just like porn, but with the added novelty of clothes.
Everyone cried.
Well, I found it rather horrifically ironic because of the whole 'maybe your power is seeing' bit, what with the eye-gouging and all, but other than that my cynical side just distracted me with Dawn's neat hair-do.
I can't resist a good smirker, which might be why I think Calvary was just like porn, but with the added novelty of clothes.
Mmmm.... Calvary.
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Everyone cried.
Not me. I was all cried out from the Amanda fighting scene. But I knew I should cry, which was something.
But I knew I should cry, which was something.
See, I didn't even pick up on that much. Someone broke my cry-o-meter.
t /lame justification
I think I only cry when it's dead people and/or a musically manipulative movie. For example, I cried for a solid hour at the end of Titantic.