I don't live there (I am one stop East on the train), but my parents do and I have season tickets to that theater. I'd ask if I know your friend, but my Martinez connections are really very few. It's good to know that Friends of Polter-Cow are hipping up the place!
Let's see, something on topic - went and saw Harold and Kumar last night. It was okay.
Hee--Nine Reasons Why Narnia Will Never Be As Cool As Lord of the Rings.
3. Prince Caspian/Peter Pevensie slash fan fiction is kinda dull compared to Legolas/Gimli slash. (Although Peter/Legolas crossover slash could would be a totally blond-boy orgy...)
6. Huge dearth in Narnia of evil fiery volcanoes.
Poor Mt. Doom - totally guilty by association.
Prince Caspian/Peter Pevensie slash fan fiction is kinda dull compared to Legolas/Gimli slash.
Please. Caspian/Edmund is totally the preferred pairing.
I finally saw
La Vie En Rose.
I was kind of disappointed. Marion Cotillard was fantastic but the way the story jumped around in time I had trouble keeping the minor characters straight.
So...who's gonna see Iron Man this weekend? Anyone going to see it tonight? I'm tempted to see it tonight, but this cold is still kicking my ass, and I'm afraid I'd cough through the whole thing, which is, in fact, justifiable grounds for the other moviegoers to kill me.
But I plan to see it before the weekend's out. It looks awesome, and has gotten great reviews.
I'll probably see it Sunday afternoon. If I can hold my distaste for the printed comic character at bay long enough to enjoy the movie, anyway.
I'm totally seeing it this weekend.
Holy shit, it's got a 95% on RT.
I'm probably going to see Iron Man tomorrow night, if, like Steph, I am over this horrific cough.
Iron Man is an interesting industry benchmark. I know a lot of movie people are watching it's numbers.
Why? It's going head to head with Grand Theft Auto. A video game. This is an absolutely major movie release which has gotten great reviews, so they're interested to see if GTA's release impacts the box office.