6.22.2004
Clarity
Post editing policy: Typos only. That is, unless I have caused some harm to someone, I may not delete or remove a post, or change the wording except to correct grammar and spelling mistakes.
That said I seem to have made one below which I will not change but was clearly inaccurate. Going to see Manhattan was not "the" only time I enjoyed going to a movie with someone, it just happened to be a particularly good one. And I have been known more often than not to go to movie with others and enjoy myself. I guess I was just in a tizzy yesterday. There are certainly times I have enjoyed seeing movies with people in a way I would not have alone, including:
Seeing Casablanca at the Paramount with Jim. That was indeed a classic moment, and, in fact, when I think of the Paramount it is not that time with Ian that jumps to mind first, but Casablanca with Jim. I believe it was the first time I had even been to the Paramount as well and went because of Jim. Those indeed were the days, oh to be back then again.
Also seeing Waking Life with the fearless duo, the peerless pair of Cortese and Davis, who more or less live as if they were in the film already.
Watching videos is a totally different story. Videos are great watched together with folks and commentary depending. I could go on...but someone is now complaining about something else I have to attend to. Gah. I give up.
That said I seem to have made one below which I will not change but was clearly inaccurate. Going to see Manhattan was not "the" only time I enjoyed going to a movie with someone, it just happened to be a particularly good one. And I have been known more often than not to go to movie with others and enjoy myself. I guess I was just in a tizzy yesterday. There are certainly times I have enjoyed seeing movies with people in a way I would not have alone, including:
Seeing Casablanca at the Paramount with Jim. That was indeed a classic moment, and, in fact, when I think of the Paramount it is not that time with Ian that jumps to mind first, but Casablanca with Jim. I believe it was the first time I had even been to the Paramount as well and went because of Jim. Those indeed were the days, oh to be back then again.
Also seeing Waking Life with the fearless duo, the peerless pair of Cortese and Davis, who more or less live as if they were in the film already.
Watching videos is a totally different story. Videos are great watched together with folks and commentary depending. I could go on...but someone is now complaining about something else I have to attend to. Gah. I give up.

