Hi Y'all,
So Friday was my last vacation day of the rest of the year...and by the way things are at work, I wish I had stored more vacation days to use later this month.
So on my last day...I spent it... going to the movies! Yes, Mr. and Ms., I spent my vacation day locked inside a dark room with a bunch of strangers, not saying anything to anyone! ! ! It was worth it! I saw
Milk. Now I had heard some really good thing about this movie, but I know that I'm usually let down because I build up these expectations only to discover that the movie, was not the best in my lifetime. We'll Milk was not the best...but much much better than I had hoped for. People... go see this movie. I don't care if you're gay or not, against prop 8 or not... this movie represents what we're missing in America today.
Now...this is my opinion and my opinion only so you don't have to agree. We have become complacent with what's happening to us. We're believing in everything that we are told...not questioning it. And when we do question it, or fight against any injustice, we're deemed 'UnAmerican'. Now if you ask me, that there is unamerican!! Milk represented the fact that we alone can change things. Now he was no saint, but he showed the people of San Francisco, California and the U.S. that you can fight 'the machine'... even as far as becoming a part of it to do the right thing. O.K...I'm sounding a bit hokey now! But just try to see it people...you'll feel inspired. I did!
Sean Penn was amazing!!! Instead of playing a man like a hero, he showed so many different views of a mans vulnerability while portraying a man with hope. I'm no oscar or acting afficionado, but he had me beleiving from the first scene. Everyone who played a major role in this movie was good as well...James Franco, Emile Hursch, (the creepy) Josh Brolin, and Alison Pill were all good and any of them can deserve the recognition during the upcoming acting award season. OK...I'll stop trying to be Eggbert or Mr. Roper!
So I drove down to the
Archlight in Hollywood to catch the movie. This is my fave movie theatre in L.A. (Along with the Vista in Silverlake). Go see a movie here...you'll love it...oh! and buy some caramel popcorn...they make it fresh there. Yummo!

So I got there too early and walked my butt down to
Amoeba Music (a block away from he theatre). Best ever music store! If you have some time...go here too. I usually download music from itunes...but Amoeba Music reminds me that I have to explore my musical tastes!