  The Second Time Around Juniper's Rating:**** for "E.S.O.T.S.M. (The Best Movie so far for 2004) Well I finally saw the whole movie of "Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind" and it was a ending that I really expect.
If you saw "Adaptation" or "Being John Malkovich" that you can understand the surrealism of Spike Jonze. It plays the same background music like the film, "Lost In Translation". And its no wonder because Sofia Coppola and Spike Jonze are married. Let's See Jim Carrey can REALLY ACT! And Kate Winslet is wonderful as the beautiful "Clementine" and Elijah Wood (OMG "Frodo") is a manipulative plagiarist, Kirsten Dunst is a wonderful receptionist, and Mark Ruffalo("You Can Count on Me") is a black framed, pot smoking, techie who is erasing memories.
This time I found myself sitting next to an obnoxious woman who was really enjoying the movie. I found out her name is Kim, she was sitting on my right. To the left of me was this wonderful couple who were nice enough to save me a seat so that I could get some popcorn and soda.
I made a new friend in Kim because she started talking to me about Aaron Spelling Shows, I told her about " Charmed" because she told me, "She hasn't seen the show since Shannon Doherty left. After the show, I was stalked but in a good way by the woman who sitting to my left because there was a huge line in the women's restroom and she told me, " I was smart to climb up to the third floor restroom".
Man, I sure wished Pete would of come but I guess he forgot to, oh well. Well I had the pleasure of eating at " Pierre Coste" yesterday though I felt kinda rushed but nonetheless the food was good. I especially like the Mahi Mahi meal but I thought the chocolate brownie was very rich. I'll probably come back Tuesday and see what awaits in the menu. Song(s) of The Moment: "Everybody Got To Learn Sometime" by Beck (From "Eternal of Sunshine of The Spotless Mind" SDTK) "Hurt" by Johnny Cash Quote of The Moment: " Do I Contradict Myself?.... I Contain Multitudes" by Walt Whitman 
