Dude, epic night
Mar. 21st, 2009 05:39 amSo I'm watching Twilight on my compy after buying it at Wal-Mart. OMFG I didn't dare think that the crowd would be that big, half the time I thought I was going to get trampled by the time 12:01 came around). And while I was waiting for time to come before they bought out the displays I went looking around for "Let the right one in", which I didn't find...at first. Just when I was about to give up I noticed a vampire and werewolf DVD display. I thought it couldn't hurt to check it out I scanned the display quickly for LTROI and at first I didn't see it because I was looking for a regular keep case.
I was about to turn around when something caught my eye. A 3-D cover for LTROI, I wasn't expecting that so I didn't look for it. Needless to say I'm happy I found it (what better way to rinse out the twilight flavor left in my skull? I know know as I type this that I won't have time enough to finish watching Twi AND LTROI before sunrise so I'm saving the better of the two (so I've heard) for tomorrow sometime (I think mom wants to watch Twilight *cackles* poor woman I pity her) the acting is terrible but I only really bought the DVD for the Awesome Alice Cullen anyway.
Anyway as I was looking for the LTROI DVD my Mom found me and we chatter for a while as we both decided to look for the movie and so she asked me what it was about and the title. So I told her about what little I did know of it all the while hoping none of the TwiFans got mouthy, thankfully despite the huge number of TwiGirls at Wal-mart they all behaved themselves but when the displays were dragged out the roar of their chatter was nearly too much for my hearing aid and they crowded around the display hoping to snag a 2-disc DVD. Fortunately for my one of the guys why was around there (slightly taller than me) and standing behind me and to the left snagged about 4 or 5 copies of the 2-disc edition and started handing them out (this was after I asked a girl a little in front of me if she could grab a 2-disc for me. The guy started handing out the DVD's and I was one of the lucky ones he gave them too (we kept accidentally bumping into each other so we were apologizing to each other *snickers*)
As for why I went there to the release party was really one good reason. I missed the thrill of Harry Potter release parties. I did my best while waiting, to be a bit of a minor fangirl chuckling in places where I thought was polite until I had the DVD and all but peeled away from the display (not that I wasn't polite afterwards but I could stop being phony at least) once I had my stuff paid for I had to wait about 15-20 minutes in line before I got to the register all in all it was a good night. Still hate twilight but the movie is somewhat amusing (was rooting for James and Tyler's Van of Death *giggles*) and whole lot better than that hard to read brick that SMeyer crapped out.
As for BSG? I'm still in denial that it's all over now except for "The Plan" *hugs her BSG DVD's tightly* Also thinking about picking up Battle for Seattle on DVD. Gotta support my other December 15 birthday baby in his directorial debut. (I wuv you Stuart, your way too good for Theron)
I was about to turn around when something caught my eye. A 3-D cover for LTROI, I wasn't expecting that so I didn't look for it. Needless to say I'm happy I found it (what better way to rinse out the twilight flavor left in my skull? I know know as I type this that I won't have time enough to finish watching Twi AND LTROI before sunrise so I'm saving the better of the two (so I've heard) for tomorrow sometime (I think mom wants to watch Twilight *cackles* poor woman I pity her) the acting is terrible but I only really bought the DVD for the Awesome Alice Cullen anyway.
Anyway as I was looking for the LTROI DVD my Mom found me and we chatter for a while as we both decided to look for the movie and so she asked me what it was about and the title. So I told her about what little I did know of it all the while hoping none of the TwiFans got mouthy, thankfully despite the huge number of TwiGirls at Wal-mart they all behaved themselves but when the displays were dragged out the roar of their chatter was nearly too much for my hearing aid and they crowded around the display hoping to snag a 2-disc DVD. Fortunately for my one of the guys why was around there (slightly taller than me) and standing behind me and to the left snagged about 4 or 5 copies of the 2-disc edition and started handing them out (this was after I asked a girl a little in front of me if she could grab a 2-disc for me. The guy started handing out the DVD's and I was one of the lucky ones he gave them too (we kept accidentally bumping into each other so we were apologizing to each other *snickers*)
As for why I went there to the release party was really one good reason. I missed the thrill of Harry Potter release parties. I did my best while waiting, to be a bit of a minor fangirl chuckling in places where I thought was polite until I had the DVD and all but peeled away from the display (not that I wasn't polite afterwards but I could stop being phony at least) once I had my stuff paid for I had to wait about 15-20 minutes in line before I got to the register all in all it was a good night. Still hate twilight but the movie is somewhat amusing (was rooting for James and Tyler's Van of Death *giggles*) and whole lot better than that hard to read brick that SMeyer crapped out.
As for BSG? I'm still in denial that it's all over now except for "The Plan" *hugs her BSG DVD's tightly* Also thinking about picking up Battle for Seattle on DVD. Gotta support my other December 15 birthday baby in his directorial debut. (I wuv you Stuart, your way too good for Theron)