Word: theaterful
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...mind-boggler. You see one, you talk about it a bit and you go to the next one, and the next, and you're still trying to think about the first one you saw. Then you're back in reality - you're still in the mindset of the movie theater, in the dark, and you have to go out and go home...
...sometimes. Like, I can't believe I'm getting up at 7:30 a.m. to see a movie, but we still do it. At the end of the day we're tired. I don't know how it's possible to get physically tired sitting in a movie theater, but we're exhausted...
...remember everything you'd seen? I could remember the title and I could remember if I liked it or didn't like it, but often I couldn't remember the story line. It was a little bit confusing. But in the moment it was quite wonderful, sitting in the theater and seeing another one, enjoying it - or not - and seeing the next...
...lovelier chaos, because it hinted at a looming cultural phenomenon, came last year with the midnight screening of Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. Or rather the nonscreening; the movie broke down and had to be rescheduled. Outside the theater, star Sacha Baron Cohen, in character, was dragged to the cinema in a cart by a gaggle of actresses playing Kazakh wenches. Two months later, the film was released, and real people got to see what all the insanity was about. Borat grossed more than $100 million Stateside, and Baron Cohen got an Oscar...
...pursues the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton has done her best to carve out an identity separate from that of her larger-than-life husband. But when she takes the stage Thursday night at the Ed Sullivan Theater for her seventh appearance on Late Night With David Letterman, Clinton, like virtually every media-savvy candidate these days, is simply following a trail blazed by Bill Clinton 15 years...