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MouseWife 02-28-2010 08:58 AM

Thanks for that, maybe now I'll read the books.

Oh, okay. Ooo. I'm so afraid to say anything.

You know,since the movie, I've been biting my tongue and avoiding the subject as much as possible. My 3 kids haven't seen it. ARGH

So, nice we could share what we have. Whew. A little steam released....

wolfy999 02-28-2010 09:10 AM

Maybe the whole movie was just a dream.......

MouseWife 02-28-2010 03:57 PM

ha ha

innerSpaceman 03-01-2010 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MouseWife (Post 315857)
After the movie, my husband and I felt trippy. ... Then in our discussion he was saying {and his face looked worried} that he was looking at himself in the mirror at the bathroom and he felt...he felt...and I did a 'booga booga' in his face 'Weird???' I said. LOL No we aren't crazy. :evil:

Ok, this is worth breaking my hiatus over - because your story reminded me of something about my Shutter Island experience I totally forgot about.

We've been going to the theater where we saw it for years. It's the relatively new Pacific in now-hip downtown Culver City. They string rope and stanchions across the wide lobby to take your ticket before you hit the snack bar area. But this time, they moved that way back to the narrow bottleneck between the snack bar and the auditoriums. Makes much more sense, and we told the ticket takers so, and they remarked on the positive change.


After the film, we come out to find the ticket taker position back where it always has been, and all the mile-wide ropes and stanchions in place. We asked why they had moved it back when the new location made so much sense, and they looked at us like we were insane.

We felt so frelling weird and gaslighted for a few moments - then went outside the theater and fell down laughing.

:D
:snap: :snap:




But, like flippy, i didn't buy it at all. There's no way the staff, the doctors, the patients, the guards and the nazis were all in on it, and let crazy Leo have run of the place. Nope - did not fly. And kinda ruined, for me, a movie I liked.


But I totally don't put it past the theater staff to have messed with our minds for fun and sport. :eek:


:iSm: (just to see if my icon is still here)

Stan4dSteph 03-01-2010 12:44 PM

So I should avoid this thread if I haven't seen every movie ever made? Oh well, don't need to see Shutter Island now then I guess. Saves me wasting time and money.

Deebs 03-02-2010 02:23 AM

I realize after watching The Darjeeling Limited that I really don't like Owen Wilson. But I really do like Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman.

MouseWife 03-02-2010 08:20 AM

iSm, that's too funny! Yep, I don't know how they did it exactly but my head was definitely messed with. Not a hard task but my husband usually isn't taken in by anything.

Oh, but I see what Steph means, perhaps, without being the red pen police, you could put that part about the movie into a spoiler tag? :D

Inywho...what's the next movie coming out? I just saw they are re-releasing 'Alice In Wonderland' on DVD...hmm...forgot to see if it was on Blu-ray. Does it matter? Isn't it the newer animation where it makes a difference?

SacTown Chronic 03-02-2010 12:37 PM

:iSm:

Hello, friend.

Snowflake 03-03-2010 10:41 AM

Oh Boy! At last! Tomorrow night I get to see the UCLA/BFI restoration of The Red Shoes on the big screen (The Castro). I'm so excited! Orgy of technicolor!

Also, in Palo Alto at The Stanford they are having a 100th birthday retrospective of Akira Kurosawa. I just got the schedule and have already missed Seven Samurai and Rashomon (dammit). Thank goodness TCM is also running a ton of Kurosawa films this month. Yay!

MouseWife 03-03-2010 11:26 AM

That sounds so exciting, Snowflake!! Enjoy!


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