The other day a friend of mine gave me two tickets she had won for an advance screening of the new movie Oliver Twist, which comes out this Friday (she couldn't go). The screening is tonight, and Andrew kindly canceled his regular Tuesday night meeting to go with me so I wouldn't have to go alone (I didn't want to waste the tickets, so I would have gone by myself, but I've never done that -- to me, it kinda defeats the purpose of seeing a movie). I heard that when you go to an advance screening, they make you sign a form saying you won't talk about the movie online until its official release date. So I guess I won't be able to tell you anything about it until Friday! ;-)
I'm editing this post at 10:15PM to add that we are back from the movie now, and they didn't make us sign anything (I guess all screenings are different), so I am free to share my thoughts! I had read the book, so I knew what was going to happen, but I still enjoyed seeing it played out on screen. Well, as much as one can enjoy all the exploits of the evil and wicked villians in the film. And it was not fun to see poor, innocent Oliver mistreated by so many (I just wanted to take him home and feed him and give him a soft bed to sleep on), but of course, in the end, he gets to live with really nice people, so it all turns out well! If you enjoy Dickensian tales, I would recommend it! It was an enjoyable date night, and then afterwards, Andrew filled my car's gas tank (it was pretty much empty) and took it through a car wash, which it badly needed, so I felt "taken care of!" I sure love my hubby!
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My best writing takes place late at night when I can't sleep. My advice: write an article for Clubhouse Jr.! :)
Thanks for the reminder that I could be using that time to do something productive! ;-) I'll definitely keep that thought in mind!
Yes, I'm serious. I was just talking about you the other day to my editor, Annette, and she said, "Have her send something in!" She thought your tear article sounded interesting. We're always looking for stuff like that.
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