Dinner and a Movie -- Hostel
Jan. 6th, 2006 10:35 pmThe birthday fun continued tonight with Brian (
cincycub), Derek (
_decibel_), Chris, Sean, and Aaron (
aaron1978) at Jax Grill at the Levee in Newport. I fell off the low carb wagon for dinner, which was really good! Brian gave me a card "for a little girl" with a Target gift card inside. Derek and Chris got me a gift certificate to Comic Book World. Excellent choices, gentlemen, giving the gift of shopping is wonderful. Big hugs and thanks!!!

Jay Hernandez stars in Hostel
After dinner, Brian and I went to see a showing of Hostel. It was a decent movie, the story of two young American men who are traveling abroad and have a grisly encounter with torturers. Jay Hernandez plays one of the pair and I think he did a good job. He's cute too. :)
Brian and I agreed that you could boil the movie down to two words -- boobies and gore. There was an amazing amount of female nudity in this movie, lots of beautiful European women walking around naked. There was also a lot of gore in this movie, so much I was cringing in some scenes and I'm no lightweight when it comes to horror flicks. I enjoyed the movie, I think, but I don't see me buying the future DVD or recommending to others, except those who really enjoyed Saw.
On a side note, AMC Theater was actually checking ages for those going in this movie and was turning them away too. I was surprised.. and a little pleased. I only saw one kid around ten or so in the movie.

Jay Hernandez stars in Hostel
After dinner, Brian and I went to see a showing of Hostel. It was a decent movie, the story of two young American men who are traveling abroad and have a grisly encounter with torturers. Jay Hernandez plays one of the pair and I think he did a good job. He's cute too. :)
Brian and I agreed that you could boil the movie down to two words -- boobies and gore. There was an amazing amount of female nudity in this movie, lots of beautiful European women walking around naked. There was also a lot of gore in this movie, so much I was cringing in some scenes and I'm no lightweight when it comes to horror flicks. I enjoyed the movie, I think, but I don't see me buying the future DVD or recommending to others, except those who really enjoyed Saw.
On a side note, AMC Theater was actually checking ages for those going in this movie and was turning them away too. I was surprised.. and a little pleased. I only saw one kid around ten or so in the movie.
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Date: 2006-01-07 08:56 pm (UTC)I've never seen "The Devil's Rejects"... I may have to rent that one sometime.
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Date: 2006-01-08 04:35 am (UTC)i've never seen them do that before
were they carding at the ticket booth
or the entrance to the theater?
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Date: 2006-01-08 04:50 am (UTC)that'll just make the kids want to see it even more
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