alexisjane: (Dean looking down)
alexisjane ([personal profile] alexisjane) wrote2014-03-18 09:16 am

Tuesday

So i just drop a bit of pancake on the floor and, as usual, exclaimed forcefully "Dammit, Janet!" the phrase of choice for when I'm a klutz.
But then for the first time in forever I wondered why I say that.
Then I remembered it's from the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which made me smile as I haven't watched that in ages.
Then I wondered if anyone had J2'd that and have spent the last ten minutes giggling like a fool imagining Jared as Dr Frank N. Furter and Jen as Brad...

Ahahahaha!!

Tuesday x

[identity profile] alexisjane.livejournal.com 2014-03-19 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's so bad that it's good. My son went to one and he said it was amazing. There's stuff in the film like one of the main characters dramatically revealing they have cancer…but then it's never mentioned again! Oh god, I could totally J2 that! I wonder if anyone would read it.
I heard the guy is really weird, just appeared out of nowhere made this awful thing and then disappeared again? Like the Anti-Whedon.
I think the audience reaction helps. I went to a similar night at our local art house theatre where they showed…I think it was Die Hard or something like that and everyone was encouraged to boo at the bad guys and cheer and stuff and it was such good fun. Usually I'm the opposite. If anyone breathes near me I go into a rage! My best experience was watching the last Batman at the Imax next to a guy would didn't move a muscle for the whole movie! I liked him, even though it was kinda creepy x

[identity profile] siennavie.livejournal.com 2014-03-19 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
There are definitely some movies you want silence and concentrations. Others are a blast when the whole audience around you gets into and vocal about it :) My best experience with the latter was at a test screening of Kick-Ass. Great movie, great audience.