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		 From : Cinematical<br />Filed under: Romance, Exhibition, Columns "What activity, other than a shooter-drinking contest, is a better first date than going to the movies?" -- Guy Maddin, writer-director That quote comes from a fairly recent article about the future of movie theaters from MovieMaker magazine, and after reading it this week, I just had to answer the question. A lot of activities are better first dates than going to the movies, actually. In fact, despite my regular championing of the movie theater in this column, I have to say going to the movies is a terrible first date. One of the worst. The main reason for this is that it's two hours or so of not talking. That's not a lot in the grand scheme of a relationship, but during a first date it's an eon. After all, a first date should be a time to get to know someone. And this isn't going to happen while sitting silent in the dark for the length of a feature film. I can only hope that nobody ever went on a first date to see Gods and Generals -- that is, unless the couple already knew beforehand that they shared an obsession for civil war reenactments. Of course, there are a lot of first daters that do talk during the movie. When I went to see The Darjeeling Limited recently there was a couple behind me who tried to get to know each other during the trailers. Basically, the discussion involved him asking if she liked trailers, she admitting that she did like the trailers, and then he claiming the trailers are one of the best things about going to the movies. It's a conversation I'm sure we've all heard countless times before. But then later, during the actual film, he continued to point out things he discovered, as he discovered them. "Oh, this must take place before," he stated to his date halfway through the flashback sequence. Continue reading The Exhibitionist: The First DatePermalink | Email this | Comments
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		 From : (Cool) Shite on the Tube - All the News and Reviews Podcasts<br />The Podcast Download the MP3 (29 MB) Music Acknowledgments Flatlining - Amun Ra Talk about the show! Your praise, flaming, and indifference in the forums! Digg the Daily Show Hosted by: QDog DIon Show Notes McMahon s Doom in F-Four 2 No Neil in Jurassic 4  Kevin Smith has a twosome Forrest Gump 2: Gump Harder The cloak off Obi-Wan s back 300 R-Rated but gore-festive! Pretty Babylon 5 pre-production! Indy gets belly-fruit! Jason Lee gets chipmunked Eddie Murphy s Fantasy Island More corn children Chronicles of Narnia 3 Other Stuff Podcast Pickle Supanova Podcast Cool Shite MySpace Technorati Tags Technorati Tags: Movies, film, TV, news, trailers, Australia, Tasmania, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Julian McMahon, Sam Neil, Jurassic Park 4, Steven Speilberg, Kevin Smith, Forrest Gump, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars, George Lucas, 300, Frank Miller, Gerard Butler, Babylon 5, Indiana Jones, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Jason Lee, Eddie Murphy, Fantasy Island, Children of the Corn, Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe Listen to the podcast now! Download audio file (124_2007_03_09_-_Cool_Shite_Daily.mp3)
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		 From : Let's Get Metaphysical?<br />Laura Hillenbrand, a miracle in her own right, has inspired millions with her best-selling book about "the little horse that could." This week Alice Marie and Jo share excerpts of a conversation with the author, who co-founded an organization to benefit Iraqi children. Jo's song "Tonite" is also featured. Listening with headphones is strongly encouraged for this episode. Please visit www.OperationIraqiChildren.org and www.SeabiscuitOnline.com Visit Jo and Alice Marie at www.LetsGetMetaphysical.net
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