Pretty please don't spoil Matrix Reloaded for me, please please please!
I was going to go to a late-night showing of the original Matrix at the Bijou, Eugene's nifty art house theater in a renovated church, but then laziness set in (also Peter has a class to teach really early tomorrow and I'm having trouble keeping my eyes open as I type this). As I commented in
coldtortuga's journal a few days back, there would've been something delightfully perverse about seeing a late-night opening of the original on the night of late-night openings of the sequel. But alas, I am lame. Please have pity on my suckitude and put anything that might ruin the movie for me behind <lj-cut> tags, please. ("It sucked!" or "It rocked!" don't count as spoilers, of course --- I'm going to see it, unless everybody and their dog totally hates it, and even then I might catch a matinee some time because mmmm, shiny.) Ok, you get the idea.
In other news, I didn't get the job at the applied psychology company, and that's fine by me. They called yesterday afternoon, I think, and it was actually kind of a relief that I didn't get the job, since my interview with them left me so weirdly ambivalent.
Ok, sleepy now but I'm trapped on the couch by cat of cuteness! Ack! I think if I'm very smooth I can sneak out from under my laptop and escape to bed...
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Date: 2003-05-15 02:25 am (UTC)Which means either or or both, depending on what your taste in movies is. I wasn't planning to see it before it got to the cheap theatres or dvd, but somone had an extra ticket, so there I was.
One hint: There are previews for Revolutions after the closing credits.
Ok, that's all I'll say.