Friday, August 21, 2009

August 20

Well, Tori's basically all moved in to her new apartment in Redlands. That's what was done most of the afternoon today. Just getting her all settled in. Well, moving her stuff in at least. The apartment and complex is pretty nice. The parking...not so much. It's basically in a small nook on the side of the buildings with no room to navigate if there are more than 2 cars parked in there already. Hopefully Tori won't have a problem with that.

Oh, and before I forget, let me go back to yesterday. What made the show Gina and I went to great, besides the fact we didn't have tickets, was the set list. Limbeck played about 3 songs I've never heard them play live before: "The State," "Friends," and "Coming From Tuscon." That was a treat. And seeing fun. play live was also AMAZING! Seriously, when you get musicians that made up The Format, Steel Train, Anathallo, and more it's going to equal a good time. Right off the bat you have 3 very talented musicians (ESPECIALLY Jack from Steel Train) and, man, the energy everyone was giving for that set was off the charts. I can't wait to see them in Michigan in September.

OK, now let's continue with today. After everything was moved in and some Panera Bread lunch was had, Gina and I headed back to Whittier. We hung out for a little bit and then headed out to the theater to catch (500) Days Of Summer. I loved this movie. Loved. This. Movie. Seriously, it was excellent. I mean the way it played out, jumping around from the past to present, couldn't have been any more perfect. This isn't even mentioning the obvious homage to other innovators of the modern romantic-comedy, musical sequences, creative split-screens, etc. Honestly, you leave the theater smiling. "This is NOT a love story." Did I mention Joseph Gordon-Levitt continues to impress? Because it's true. The guy can act, it's that simple. I will see this movie again.


Before the night was officially called a night, a little bit o' dinner was had. Well, for me at least. And this dinner consisted of my first In-N-Out Burger. Not too shabby. Now it's time for a little sleep and another amazing day.

Mm..Food?

Hollywood tomorrow (for sure this time),
B

1 comment:

  1. o man, you do know why they call it "in and out" right?....

    well youll find out soon enough....

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