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Thursday, November 09, 2006
I'm so excited!!
11/09/2006 06:20:00 PM And I just can't hide it!! That is if you've seen my Facebook status as of two hours ago. First of all, today has been absolutely brilliant. Quite literally too, as the sun was out full force, and I didn't even need a jacket to go to class. But the best part comes at class. My film teacher casually mentioned as we were all getting up to leave that 'Shut Up and Sing' was just added to the St. Louis International Film Festival!!! EEEEEE!!! This means I get to see it after all!! I'm so excited, because I was worried that it wouldn't open in any theaters in Missouri since its so conservative here (and since the Chicks had to cancel their concert dates due to sales in St. Louis being so poor,---even though before 'the incident' the last show they played in St. Louis sold out the UMB Bank Pavillion Center (17-18,000 seats) for two days in a row, when they're shows these days consist of about 7-8,000, that means they lost at least half their fansbase. Anyways, I'm totally jazzed. That's right, I said jazzed. As soon as class was over, I was on the computer and phone trying to figure out where/when its playing and how I can get tickets. Which I then promptly proceeded to run (or drive) out and get. It's showing tommorrow at 2:30, so I might be skipping work, or at least try to leave early. (Yes, that's how badly I wanna see this). Also, in other happy, yet sad news, TransAmerica is playing tonight at Webster, which I am estatic to see---but I'm also torn because "Death of A President is at the same time, and tonight is the absolute must be done by date. I'm kinda freaking out. I know I could always rent TransAmerica but I'd really like to see it on the big screen, and yet Death of A Prez would also be killer on a big screen. Oh, and I must apologize for leaving out an important film from my previous post. I had said that the 4 films I was most excited about this year were "Death..", "Shut Up...", "Al Franken: God Spoke", and "Mr. Smith..." all of which are documentaries..but I left out one very important film, which I've also been dying to see all year. "BORAT" which is a political mockumentary (and one I hear that will revolutionize the way mockumentaries can be made in the future). |
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now, see, i'm not sure if Borat looks that good to me. it looks kind of, well, odd. maybe i just dont understand it, but i've been trying to look it up and find out what its about and all i can find are these clips and none of it makes sense to me...hmm...i don't know.
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