no Indy for me
Friday, May 23, 2008
So this week Superwife and I sat through 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' and 'The Last Crusade' by way of getting me ready for 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'. We skipped 'Temple of Doom' because I caught part of it on a movie channel a few weeks ago, and it is my least favourite of the three anyway. All that stupid death cult crap.
Anywho, the B-I-L, a couple of buddies and I went out to see the premiere of Indy tonight, after buying my tickets online earlier only to discover that a car accident across town had somewhow killed power to the only movie theater in the city, and the night's show had been cancelled. Kee-rist. The joys of livingin near a small town are becoming increasingly apparent.
I am back to shift work again tomorrow, but hopefully I will get to see the show sometime soon, before someone goes and pulls a 'Darth Vader is Luke's father' on me.
Anywho, the B-I-L, a couple of buddies and I went out to see the premiere of Indy tonight, after buying my tickets online earlier only to discover that a car accident across town had somewhow killed power to the only movie theater in the city, and the night's show had been cancelled. Kee-rist. The joys of living
I am back to shift work again tomorrow, but hopefully I will get to see the show sometime soon, before someone goes and pulls a 'Darth Vader is Luke's father' on me.
2 Comments:
Indiana Jones is one of my weaknesses. And so is Harrison Ford, as strange as that is.
I grew up watching the trilogy with my family. I understand the desire to see it and the dissapointment that you can't.
Ah, children.
That is weird actually. But there's no accounting for taste. I have a thing for Billie Piper and Morgan Webb, and Superwife has a startingly powerful attraction to James Gandolfini (nee Tony Soprano) so to each his/her own I guess.
And now that I have seen the movie, I so highly recommend it, no mater what the whiners are saying.
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