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Friday night at the movies

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Tonight I went and saw Mindhunters. I was originally supposed to go see Monster-In-Law, but by the grace of God it was sold out. Thanks to the apparently immense draw of Jennifer Lopez movies, we were able to get pretty good seats for a Friday night in Burbank. Just before the previews came on, in walked Patton Oswald with a lady friend. Didn't I JUST see him? Again, he was pretty much sitting right in front of me. Weird. Anyway, Mindhunters seemed to be getting a lot of flak from critics, but I thought it was great. I would definitely recommend it. It's a little gory at times, but not too bad. ...that's all.

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