I've never actually had a favorite movie. There are a lot of movies I absolutely love but nothing good enough to be my one and only favorite. With that said If I was stranded on a desert island and was only able to watch one movie it would have to be "Across the Universe". The reasons I would want this movie with me are it's a musical and I love musicals. All the songs throughout the movie are songs from The Beatles. Choosing Across the Universe would allow me to have more music on my desert island. Music is more important to be than movies.
Going to see a movie in the theaters allows you to get out your house, see the movie as it first comes out and of course the big screen is always a plus. As always there are also reasons not to go see movies in the theaters such as the cost of a ticket and the people in the audience who just can't seem to stay off their cell phones. Depending on the movie is whether or not where I'd prefer to see it. I love going to the movies at Midnight on Friday Morning, or Thursday night which ever you prefer. Movie previews are ten times the amount of fun as just going to see the movie the opening weekend. Although the lines always seem to be long even if you buy your ticket early, it's great to meet people who are just as excited about seeing the movie as you are. Out of all the midnight opening movies I've seen the most fun have been the Harry Potter movies ( you can only imagine the people and costumes you see ) and 300! So if the movie is good enough to see in theaters I would prefer seeing it at midnight, but if not I could wait to watch it on DVD.
The academy awards were Sunday Night and I was not able to catch them in time. I didn't get to see them because I was at the Magic Game && we beat Miami Heat =) Although the game ended around 8:30 pm I didn't make it home until after 10pm. I did not bother watching the end because we recorded it and I would rather watch it from the beginning not the middle. I was able to read a few articles about it before class began on Monday though.
Monday, February 23, 2009
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