Monday, May 10, 2010

Part 1 of the Amazing Movie Adventure


















It is not possible to be sad at the movies. Sure when there's a sad movie you might tear up a little, but you are never depressed. Or so I thought. Sitting outside at the movies waiting for Bobby and Dana started to kind of open my eyes to random people in the world. It started when a man who looked like he was having the best day ever came out of the theater with two tickets and some popcorn. I assume that he had a date with a girl, whom he appeared to be looking for. About 15 minutes pass by and the man was getting more upset by the minute. The man pulls out a cell phone and makes a call. No one answered because he didn't speak to anyone before hanging up. Annoyed, he threw his bucket of popcorn, ripped the tickets, hopped in his Benz and flew out of his parking spot and away from the movies. About five minute later, a woman shows up and starts to look around. She asks if I seen a man that fits the desription of the guy I seen earlier. I told her how he left, and she thanked me and went on her way. This is proof of two things. One patience pays off in the end. Two, it is possible to be upset at the movies. Shortly after, a man and a female leave the theater yelling at each other. The woman supposedly fell asleep on Iron Man 2. How do you fall asleep on such an epic movie!? Either way, the man was furious. He was yelling at her the whole way to the car about how he paid for the ticket and this is the most anticipated movie of the year and things of that nature. HE EVEN THREW HIS BUCKET OF POPCORN AT HER!!! POPCORN! The movies seem to be a peaceful place until you actually look at the nitty gritty of what goes on. This shows that even in places made for fun depression can still strike. Part 2 of The Amazing Movie Adventure will be in the next post, and that one will be happier promise.

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