I'm kind of a movie snob and while that may not be my most redeeming quality I can't help it and here's why. My stepmom worked for
AMC for a while and one of the perks was getting to see free movies. Yeah. Any, and all,
within certain stipulations. I'm not going lie, in the last two years
I've seen around 80 movies in the theatres. Now some of you would see
this as a major waste of life but no, no it was not. It was wonderful.
I like to go to movies by myself. Some people feel bad
for me and ask why? I don't try asking around and I love
going whenever I want to see whatever I want. AMC has become like a third
home (behind my legitimate home, Truman State, and AMC is tied with
Barnes and Noble) and it's really bad when they know you and ask how
you're week has been. I like to snack on Swedish Fish or Raisinets
(seriously the best movie junk ever) and when I go with my parents I
like to eat my Dad's cinnamon sugar popcorn. Try it, don't deny it. I
always pick the seats-two or three rows up and I sit right in the
middle. That is the best view of the screen, no contest. I prefer when
people don't sit in front of me because then I can put my feet up on the
seat in front of me, but I'm not going to get all dramatic if it
doesn't work out. I can't miss the previews. That is one of the best
parts of the entire movie experience because it gives you reasons to go
back, and I want to go back. I'm not a big fan of people who talk during
movies or are on their cell phones. Why did you come to a movie when
you wanted to be social. You go with people you want to talk to before
and after the movie. (Most of these are in optimal viewing situations.)
The Hunger Games. Fantastic. If you haven't read them go and buy them immediately. These books got my roommate Anna to read something fiction- she hates fiction. It is one of the hopeless battles I have with her and I will win eventually, but regardless, she loved them! They are super easy to read and it is endearing to see Katniss volunteer for Prim and then duke it out for her life. She seems tough and yet, she is very vulnerable, proving she's human and not just some robot yielding to the Capitol and to President Snow. This could lead to a very long post though so I will stop here.
Anyway, they had a midnight premiere...in Blago. Seriously?! I was flabbergasted. And ecstatic! We went to check earlier in the week and much to our surprise (Sabine and Keegan were with me) it was playing at 00:30 (military/European time still takes some time adjusting to)! Oh man! We high-fived and yes, we were out in public and it was a very exciting moment. And then the guys behind us were laughing and pointing, but hey I didn't care. I had been talking about this movie for the past 6 months. I was stoked to see it and it was in tiny town Blago! I was jittery the entire day. Class was a waste because how can you think about anything else when Hunger Games is on your mind? I don't really know either.
So as I walked out of the theatre and into the chilly Bulgaria night air at 3:00 in the morning, I was content. My friends had put up with me for so long about this and Sabine and Mary even read the book before the movie and that made my heart full. What a sacrifice for them, right?! But not only was I content, I was awake. Literally. It felt like 14:00 and I was ready to rumble. And though I had class the next morning I couldn't go to sleep so to celebrate the Games we went to Piano Bar, where it was practically empty, and we danced. And had a really really really good time. And I got back around 4:30 and went to bed only to wake up the next morning at 9:00 to edit through a paper and go to class. Oh the college life. May the odds be ever in my favor!
I probably wouldn't have read them without my brother buying me the first one for Christmas :) But I can't say the same would happen if someone bought me Harry Potter! hahaha
ReplyDeleteThis night sounds amazing!
I too was out until around 330, and I had a test that morning at 830, but what can I say except...
YOLO.
:D
Love youuuuu