I'm glad I wasn't on like a third date watching that movie. Otherwise the good night scene would have been akward. That is, unless you have an inhaler. Overall, I liked this movie enough I'd watch it again!
(10) Wed Jun 15 2005 09:24 PST The Heat is On:
We went on a date to see Hitch at ye olde $1 theatre last night. I really enjoyed it, except the wine-toast line, which was pure cheese. There is a lot of truth in what that movie presented: guys just need a boost of self-confidence to get themselves in the door. The rest is history.
- Comments:
Posted by Sumana at Wed Jun 15 2005 15:08
You enjoyed Hitch! There was SO MUCH CHEESE in that movie, but you and I still enjoyed it. Perhaps our senses of humor have a bridge after all.
Posted by Rachel at Wed Jun 15 2005 20:17
Mom and I liked it too despite the cheese. I can't wait for travelling pants to go in the dollar theatre.
Posted by Kristen at Thu Jun 16 2005 10:00
Saw traveling pants already on a "girls night out". Not my kind of flick at all. VERY CHEESY! And I felt shallow for being the only one there not crying. Too high schoolish for me, but it was ok I guess. A dollar would be just right.
Posted by Kristen at Thu Jun 16 2005 10:02
It is funny that you spelled travelling with two L's. My mother in law thought it was with two L's so but my sister in law and I thought it was with one. I looked it up and you can use either spelling.
Posted by Rachel at Thu Jun 16 2005 16:05
travelling is the British spelling. The spell check on word doesn't like it when you spell it like that but I always get confused. Plus I think two lls looks better...
Posted by Susie at Fri Jun 17 2005 13:00
Rachie: I will go see it at $1 with you.
Posted by Susie at Fri Jun 17 2005 20:51
Also, did anyone else notice that John and Mom used the same subject title on the same day?
Posted by Sumana at Sat Jun 18 2005 16:46
I did!
Posted by Kristen at Mon Jun 20 2005 14:43
I did too.
Posted by John at Mon Jun 20 2005 15:58
I'd say that just goes to show that great minds think alike, but I'm not sure I'm qualified for that adage.