Wednesday, June 23, 2004

My friend Rowan went to an auction and won two tickets for "Farenheit 9/11". He got one for himself, and one for me. So, last night we went to the Directors Guild Of America to watch the Los Angeles screening. What a Hollywood star-studded night it was for me! I'll start from my immediate left then move back. To my left was Jesse Bradford, I regonized him, but I couldn't remember from what (I think he didn't like that). Directly behind me was Jason Isaac, you may recognize him, I did. Moving on there was Ethan Hawk, Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman, Edward Norton, John C. Reilly, and many more. It was a truly surreal experience, and each one of them shook my hand. Not. Although the film was biased to say the least, I enjoyed the film immensly. Michael Moore did an excellent job of presenting a case to the American public in a way that I could understand. There were times that I laughed, cried and got very upset at times. One thing that caught me as funny is that Bush spent 42% of his time in office on vactaion. That's four months of vacation. He spent the entire month of August in Texas or something like that. That's insane. Afterwards, Rowan and I went to Denny's to chat about the film and life and stuff. I'm going to visit home this weekend. I'm going to bring my film, "Fatal Illusion" so everyone can watch. I'm also going to take Danielle with me. We'll visit my Dad, Mom, friends, the beach. It's going to be fun and relaxing.

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