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what's weird is this makes *me* feel old.
i remember when you were in high school.
what's weird is this makes *me* feel old.
i remember when you were in high school.
Love the new sig, U2Dem.
Don't call me stupid!
Alright, so I haven't slept yet.
And, fuck it, I can't stop thinking about it.
This movie fucking ruled. I don't know if it's the sleep deprivation, or the longing for the innocence of childhood, or if it was just the pure joy and majesty of the new Indiana Jones movie I watched earlier tonight....but I'm on a crazy high right now. This movie is owning my mind right now. I officially LOVE LOVE LOVE Indy 4.
Go see it. Revel in the fun and the adventure and the silliness and the magic of cinema. I don't care. Delight. Delight in our youth...the ever-present youth of our hearts and our minds. Goddam. You better stop me before I begin.
This is Indiana Jones. This is rock and roll. This is life.
Faithful "Indy" fan Ralph Perez organizes his outside shrine dedicated to all things Indiana Jones at his camp site in front of Edwards Big Newport theater. Included are vintage radios, phonograph players, old maps and treasures from the '30s and '40s.
?Indiana Jones? fans camp out at Newport theater and set up shrine in honor and anticipation of the series? latest installment.
By Brianna Bailey
Updated: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 12:00 PM PDT
When Indiana Jones swings on screen with his signature bullwhip and fedora for the first time in 19 years tonight at the Edwards Big Newport theater, it will be like the return of a long lost friend for superfan Ralph Perez.
?I want to experience it with people who are as excited as I am, up on the big screen as it was meant to be,? Perez said.
Perez and other die-hard Indy fans have been camped out in front of Edwards Big Newport since Friday awaiting the first screening of ?Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? at midnight tonight. With its 40-by-80-foot screen, Edwards Big Newport was one of the last large-screen theaters to be built in Southern California. Film buffs flocked to the movie house in years past for the premieres of the last three ?Star Wars? films.
I heard the trailer for David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett) is showing before Indy.
Has anyone seen this?
79% fresh at Rotten Tomatoes.
I do believe I will fight to get a ticket at my neighborhood theater this weekend. The theater with the best popcorn around.