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December 17, 2005
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For the "holiday" team outing at work yesterday we did lunch and a movie. The movie was Kong and it did not disappoint. No really, it was a very good movie. I don't want to ruin it or anything but the monkey dies at the end.
This was the first movie I have seen in a theater in about three years. I was not ready for the amount of commercials and trailers that were shown before the movie started. There must have been a half hours worth of them. Is it not enough that you pay to get into the movie? I mean come on why do people take this from the man! We need to start a popular uprising.
Posted by gid at December 17, 2005 07:28 AMI am glad to hear you liked the movie. I can?t wait to see it. I may end up waiting to see the movie when it comes out on DVD. I have not had very good experiences the last few times I went to the movies. The theater is turning into a gathering ground for the inconsiderate. They go there to congregate and annoy. Besides since I have Netflix there is no additional charge to rent it and oddly enough the more I like a movie is directly proportional to the amount to times I have to go to the restroom. At home I can pause the movie as many times as I like.
Posted by: Jason at December 19, 2005 10:22 AM"Stick it to the man" lol.
Am looking forward to seeing this movie at the "theater" (or "cinema" as we call it here in the UK). I think it is definately a big-screen movie.
Posted by: Daniel at December 23, 2005 04:08 AM