the world is a vampire...
well its officially halloween, but i'm going to bed soon. damon and i came back from watching Saw II with the crew (i was quite pleased with the sequel, any fan of the first one should definitely see this one, and if you haven't seen either...watch both. keep in mind that both are pretty gory though, and most likely you're a whimp and will jump at some point during both movies. i didn't jump of course, since movies don't scare me at all -- even though i've tried). wow that was a long parenthetical exposition.
either way, the movie was good. my sister did a good job of upholding the david tradition of not being scared by scary movies...ok well rachel fails at that part, but at least sarah kept it up. we were also pleased to see the return of squeaky wheel syndrome on that tricycle in the movie.
after the movie we went to kroger where i bought some more ben & jerry's half baked ice cream, which i later performed cookie dough/brownie extraction surgery on while watching a very interesting episode of Grey's Anatomy. after that we were in the mood for another halloween-appropriate movie, so we decided on Interview with a Vampire. now some of you probably didnt even know what movies were when this originally came out, but it's been a favorite flick of mine for quite some time. if i remember correctly (and i always do), me, one of my best friends, and our dates watched this at some point on prom night. fun times. i should also point out that the next morning was the first time i was able to eat Count Chocula cereal for breakfast since (as sarah pointed out in her previously excerpted live journal entry) the kids in our family were not allowed to do so (not that mom and dad did or anything). seems kind of inverted with those rules...all of us sleeping over at a friends place on prom night was just fine, but eating count chocula for breakfast was taboo and definitely kept secret for at least a little bit...
either way, i would just like to point out that vampires are very cool and if i had the choice i'd probably be one. i already am more active during the night than day, so thats not a stretch, and from what i have learned from the Blade movies and ray-ban commercials, some good sunglasses and capes can go a long way towards tolerating sunlight. given the vampire representation in my dvd collection and the fact that the fangs (last year and this year) looked a little too real, james ventured the opinion that perhaps i actually was a vampire. sarah and i have also put together the pseudo-tradition in that we will see pretty much any vampire movie...rachel again, not so much, but she tries. i think she's still bitter about missing out on the bourne identity back in 2002.
ok well that's all for now; we still haven't decided if we're going to go out tomorrow evening or not, but it is officially halloween and i plan on wearing my cape whenever i possibly can, no matter how appropriate (or inappropriate) it may actually be. good night <:><
either way, the movie was good. my sister did a good job of upholding the david tradition of not being scared by scary movies...ok well rachel fails at that part, but at least sarah kept it up. we were also pleased to see the return of squeaky wheel syndrome on that tricycle in the movie.
after the movie we went to kroger where i bought some more ben & jerry's half baked ice cream, which i later performed cookie dough/brownie extraction surgery on while watching a very interesting episode of Grey's Anatomy. after that we were in the mood for another halloween-appropriate movie, so we decided on Interview with a Vampire. now some of you probably didnt even know what movies were when this originally came out, but it's been a favorite flick of mine for quite some time. if i remember correctly (and i always do), me, one of my best friends, and our dates watched this at some point on prom night. fun times. i should also point out that the next morning was the first time i was able to eat Count Chocula cereal for breakfast since (as sarah pointed out in her previously excerpted live journal entry) the kids in our family were not allowed to do so (not that mom and dad did or anything). seems kind of inverted with those rules...all of us sleeping over at a friends place on prom night was just fine, but eating count chocula for breakfast was taboo and definitely kept secret for at least a little bit...
either way, i would just like to point out that vampires are very cool and if i had the choice i'd probably be one. i already am more active during the night than day, so thats not a stretch, and from what i have learned from the Blade movies and ray-ban commercials, some good sunglasses and capes can go a long way towards tolerating sunlight. given the vampire representation in my dvd collection and the fact that the fangs (last year and this year) looked a little too real, james ventured the opinion that perhaps i actually was a vampire. sarah and i have also put together the pseudo-tradition in that we will see pretty much any vampire movie...rachel again, not so much, but she tries. i think she's still bitter about missing out on the bourne identity back in 2002.
ok well that's all for now; we still haven't decided if we're going to go out tomorrow evening or not, but it is officially halloween and i plan on wearing my cape whenever i possibly can, no matter how appropriate (or inappropriate) it may actually be. good night <:><
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