Thursday : 17 November 05
Work. Blah blah blah.

Home. Blah blah blah.

Then it was off to The Gateway. and I met up with for a bite to eat at Applebee’s. We went hoping to see Vivi… only to find out that she no longer works there. *shakes fist* No matter, dinner and the company was good. Leaving the restaurant, we headed to the upper level and the theatres to see:



….with , Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. , and Jim… and a bevy of others. Quite a few people – though not any in our group – dressed up in the different houses’ colors. We stood in line for… a couple of hours. I was amused/entertained by the group of kids (pre- to early teens) in front of us who were playing various games that involved hitting themselves and/or each other. *shrug* I guess that you have to do something when you’re bored and standing in line and have nothing else to do.

The movie wasn’t a direct presentation of the book, but more of an adaptation. And it was fun. Nice cinematography. Good effects. And the acting was good, as well. It definitely captured the spirit of the book and of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world.

One of the highlights for me came before the movie started: I saw a trailer for this movie. It made me about fourteen different kinds of happy. I will have to track the trailer down online so that I can watch it (translation: “dissect it”) at my leisure.

It’s late and I’m planning on getting up in a few hours for work, so I should wrap it up now.

Namaste.