The movie night 'twas fun. I was glad that I didn't bring any cooking ingredients since everyone decided to get food from Pick Up Stix. Debated about which movie to go watch since we had enough time to squeeze in two movies or so. Eventually the selections were knocked down to Dogma, Memento, and A Knight's Tale.
First mishap of the night was the VCR promptly eating my VHS of Dogma (knew I should have gotten the DVD) so that movie was out of the question. I brought along Silent Hill 2 to show everyone the Karen-esque character within the game. Shortly after playing around and showing them Angela's swan song, Karen was thoroughly scared. Memento was definitely out of the question at that point.
Food came just as we started on A Knight's Tale, and for the first half of the movie no one paid much attention. Food was yummy, but I had to go to the bathroom and throw up half of it since the combination of over-eating a bit and my current mood didn't do much to settle my stomach.
Matt tried to help with my mood by biting my wrist... except that a) it wasn't on my favorite spot (neck, throat, and/or shoulder) and b) he didn't bite hard enough. Didn't even leave any marks or indentations! Nay, only Christen and Flavey can bite with sufficient force. And I doubt that I will be able to get out of this mood till I'm properly bitten.
Nearing the end of the movie Matt's attention-starved cat came up and got really comfy on Karen's leg. Loads of fun petting the oh-so-flat one. (seriously, his cat would be fat if only it had more meat on it)(think how Richard Simons looked like after losing too much weight in a short period of time)(speaking of which, hope that doesn't happen to me!)(anyways...)
After the movie ended there wasn't enough time to go watch another movie (only 45 min. till everyone's ride came) so we watched a few deleted scenes from the movie and I showed off my level of progress on FFX. Hehehe.
Now I have an entire night ahead of me to finish my paper because I'll be damned if I have to work on it during daylight!
Oh, and on another interesting note: the female blacksmith from the movie was one of the leads for an equally funny movie from England: "Virtual Sexuality."
Ahem... anyways...
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