After spending a weekend (and as he said, not enough time) with my still-pseudo roomie and fellow business entrepreneur Christopher T-Money Reilly, I did the whole work thing and was greatly anticipating the opening of the movie Cloverfield. I joined my fellow monster/zombie/vampire movie fanatic Jennie (an old friend of fellow Camel Sophie Fitzgerald ’07) for opening night at the busy and environmentally unfriendly Time’s Square cinemas for a night of popcorn, shaky-cam, and insane destruction. The movie was basically a conglomeration of my favorite things, and I walked out with a giant grin on my face, unlike some who had to run to the bathroom due to the Blair Witch style filmmaking (except, unlike the Blair Witch Project, this movie was, well, good.) To our surprise after the film (yes, film) ended, this idiot stood up and asked the audience “So, did you like our movie?” After several moments, the audience realized that this was one of the actors (T.J. Miller, who played Hud, and was the cameraman throughout the movie as well) and further realization that the rest of the cast was in fact present in the theatre as well. It was a wonderful surprise to meet with them (although Jennie failed in understanding the intricacies of my iPhone camera and produced a wonderful blurry image of our feet, which I believe is just as good as this T.J. definitely would have taken Chris’s attention off of me when I would be showing him the photo) and capped off a wonderful night of fun-filled adventure.
Several weeks later (which would be last night) I continued my J.J. Abrams extravaganza with the season 4 premiere of Lost (aka the best show ever.) After spending the preceding weeks with my girlfriend catching up on the previous 3 seasons with up to 5 hours of Lost a night after grueling days of work, I was more than ready to be amazed at the genius that is the show. Given that I have basically two shows that I watch (Lost and BSG [if you don’t know what that is an acronym for than don’t bother, I’m just too much of a nerd]) I was pumped to finally, after 9 months, watch a new episode. Beware; SPOILERS will follow along with incredibly genius theories on the happenings of those stranded by flight 815...
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