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 Oh good. I won't bother to mention which moves I've fallen asleep during. There's one in particular I really should watch beginning to end. | 
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 First, I love Bladerunner.  Particularly, the longer, lingering Director's Cut sans narration.  This weekend I watched Buster Keaton's The General and enjoyed it very, very much. Also loved the two shorts included in the DVD. And then, because of the Buster Keaton theme, I watched Benny and Joon. Which is fluffy and makes my teeth hurt, but I don't care. I like it anyway. As for my best theater going experience, that would have to be watching Harold Lloyd's Safety Last with a live orchestra. I've never been so amazed/wowed/happy/in love/excited watching a movie before. Though the best audience award (happy cheers, clapping, etc.) goes to the people with whom I watched a recent screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark. | 
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 This weekend we saw: Snakes on a Plane (dumb-fun) The Illusionist (not as great as I wished it had been, but the magic was magical, at least) Trust the Man (we were in a let's-watch-more-movies mood. We regretted this choice terribly, especially when we ran into the producer of the other movie we were considering. She's a friend of Tom's, and we had to admit we were holding tickets to what was the worst and dullest film we've seen in a theater in years... and not tickets to her movie.) Quinceanera (aforementioned other choice-- we ended up going to it as well, to get the bad taste of Trust the Man out of our heads. An excellent indie film worth watching.) | 
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 Just came back from Little Miss Sunshine. What a little gem. Funny, a bit poignant, lots of good observationism, absurdism, farce, and sweetness. Great cast (many of whom may, as you read this, be in an avatar/signature double whammy two posts up). And, um, Bladerunner was boring on opening day, when I first saw it. So I'm not buying "you had to see it back in the day." Boring is boring. . | 
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 I had 5 different films I had pulled out to choose from tonight, but I went to the emergency vet instead.  I watched a really awful Fox TV program while I was there.  Don't know the name, don't care. | 
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 http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...de-runner.html Some Blade Runner news. 3 versions coming out on DVD soon. ;) | 
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