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This sounds like lots of fun & I've always been interested in going! Cool movies, cool people. :)
HOWEVER..I have a dorky question. People don't actually park themselves on plots and watch films do they? I don't know why I'm asking- I KNOW that cannot even begin to be allowed. *Disrespectful much? *I know, I know. "But hello, Ally! They're DEAD." Yes, they are. More so then a door nail. As a Catholic, I believe in eternal life in Heaven. But riddle me this, Batman. If my days of shoe shopping and mystic tanning are behind me, and I'm finally enjoying the cold, peace of the grave because I won't have to answer my freakin' cellphone anymore, I do NOT want someone's movie buffing rump snuggled comfortably on MY monument. Yes, monument. And if Heaven is truly all we desire & envision within our mind's eye, then it's filled with glorious wishes. And I'm spending mine on the power to propel my decayed, agitated carcass out of the ground and shove the coke swilling, popcorn munching, picnic lunch packing, ever-offending ASS off of my grave. Unless your ass posts at LoT. Then it's all good & I ♥ you. However, I plan on being entombed in a shrine sponsored by the likes of Chanel & California Tan & charging hefty ticket prices, so why did I even bother to post this? :D ;) :p |
There is an open grass field with no occupied plots that serves as seating. The movies are projected onto the outside wall of a large mausoleum.
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Thank you much! :)
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Though I like to snuggle up against the Ramones.
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Pee-Wee's Big Adventure will next be screened during the 2011 season. And Star Wars (the one called "Star Wars") is the only masterpiece of the bunch. |
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"Star Wars swept all the chips off the table. What happened with Star Wars was like when McDonald's got a foothold, the taste for good food just disappeared. Now we're in a period of devolution. Everything has gone backward toward a big sucking hole." - William Friedkin, interviewed by Peter Biskind for "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" |
Vertigo is one of Bill's And my Favorite movies... We are sooo there on the 26th!
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I readily acknowledge that Star Wars is an important cultural artifact, but only in combination with its place and time.
If the exact same movie (with appropriate special effects) were released today it would, I feel, be viewed with indifference. And if A Phantom Menacehad been released in 1977 it would today be viewed as an important cultural landmark. But then I watched Star Wars on cable so many times when before I was 12 that I may have just burned out that fuse. But when I see it today all I notice is how middlin it is. |
If someone will kindly score us some LSD for the 26th, we can watch Vertigo in all its surreal goodness.
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Oh, I'm not above grave robbing Anna Nicole's still fresh casket. Thar be sparkly pink goods in 'dat 'dem there coffin! I become more & more vile everyday. And this pleases me. :snap: I'll snuggle with Jerry Orbach's bones. I still love him. ;) :p (Kidding of course, too! |
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