Kyle and I went to the Riverview Theater in Minneapolis last night to see the Korean movie The Host, about a big monster created by dumping leftover chemicals in the sewer. The monster itself was pretty scary, but the movie, overall, was a bit peculiar, as the director kept insinuating that things might be happening that you'd expect in a horror movie, that were then just tossed aside as non-issues. On top of that, the government didn't seem that interested in catching the monster, although they talked about it a lot, but was more concerned with just driving around in private contractor fumigation trucks and letting some family worry about the issue on their own.
The Riverview Theater, however...very nice. I had never been there. It's huge. It shows second run films. And it costs $3 for the 11 p.m. show, and a medium popcorn and soda, which are the size of a large at my theater, cost $5...not each, just $5. $8 for the show and so much popcorn and soda I thought I was going to be sick. Bargain. Except for the guy behind us laughing uproariously through parts of the movie, just a great experience.
And Mean Mr. Mustard might be excited to learn that on June 1st and 2nd, at midnight, they'll be having a Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sing-A-Long, tickets available now. There will be 1.) singing, 2.) interactive audience participation, 3.) Buffy-oke, 4.) a trivia contest and 5.) evil bunnies. He's not big on audience participation I bet, but evil bunnies and Buffy musicals are certainly his thing. Tickets are only $10, and it's not that far from his place. "Once more with feeling!" Mean Mr. Mustard, "Once more with feeling!"
Are the highlighting Buffy the movie or Buffy the series? Because if it's Buffy the series, I might have to consider that! I've almost been late to meetings recently because they started from the beginning of the series again....(6am on FX!)
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