The Matrix Revolutions
Nov. 8th, 2003 04:33 pmSo, I went to see the Matrix Revolutions today with Becca and Emma.
shipperkitten was keen for me to go (she went the day it came out!)
Anyway, I got up and got dressed at a reasonable time, I even ate breakfast (croissant with cheese) and even caught the right train - Emma stuck her head out the window and waved. Of course, when we got to Waterloo, we realised how early we were. I suggested we go across to the library, but it was closed. Foiled again. So in the end, we bought tickets and hung around waiting for Becca to arrive, which she did after a certain point, and we bought sweets and went in.
I enjoy the adverts way too much. I really do. Especially those Mini adverts. But I also loved the trailers. Return of the King! Squee! I desperately need to see The Two Towers. Anyone got the DVD and willing to lend it to me? I can't not see it and then go and see RotK, so I'm trying to be prepared.
I also noticed they were showing Goodbye, Lenin at the Plaza. I want to see that so much, but it's so obscure no-one will go with me and they stop showing it on Thursday. Argh.
Then, the Matrix Revolutions.
( Cut for spoilers )
Becca delivered a commentary all the way through, which would have been annoying but being human, it's amazing what I can adapt to. On the way out, we bumped into Karen and Peter and about ten of his friends. It was his birthday yesterday so they'd come to see Finding Nemo. I waved.
Then went home. Emma and I caught the train with seconds to spare.
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Anyway, I got up and got dressed at a reasonable time, I even ate breakfast (croissant with cheese) and even caught the right train - Emma stuck her head out the window and waved. Of course, when we got to Waterloo, we realised how early we were. I suggested we go across to the library, but it was closed. Foiled again. So in the end, we bought tickets and hung around waiting for Becca to arrive, which she did after a certain point, and we bought sweets and went in.
I enjoy the adverts way too much. I really do. Especially those Mini adverts. But I also loved the trailers. Return of the King! Squee! I desperately need to see The Two Towers. Anyone got the DVD and willing to lend it to me? I can't not see it and then go and see RotK, so I'm trying to be prepared.
I also noticed they were showing Goodbye, Lenin at the Plaza. I want to see that so much, but it's so obscure no-one will go with me and they stop showing it on Thursday. Argh.
Then, the Matrix Revolutions.
( Cut for spoilers )
Becca delivered a commentary all the way through, which would have been annoying but being human, it's amazing what I can adapt to. On the way out, we bumped into Karen and Peter and about ten of his friends. It was his birthday yesterday so they'd come to see Finding Nemo. I waved.
Then went home. Emma and I caught the train with seconds to spare.