  It was Friday, a night to go to the movies. It was also my day off also until the weekend of The Pride Parade. I decided I must do something until I work tomorrow. So I went to my old job, AMC Theatres on Van Ness. I got off and there were poltical supporters for John Kerry, democratic candidate. In the process, I saw a huge line, then I remembered. There were people in line for Fahrenheit 9/11, the new documentary from Michael Moore. All of the showings were SOLD OUT. So I bought a ticket to the Nicholas Sparks' based novel, "The Notebook". I still had time until my show started, so I walk around. About fifteen minutes later, for moment a thought a show was available for 7:00 pm. I stood in line until a fellow moviegoer was selling a leftover ticket. I bought the ticket from him, now I was going to see the new Michael Moore flick. The crowd was already gone and a new crowd for the next showing stood in.
I walked past the escalators to the top floor. I reached the concession stand and bought my food. I went inside the theater and saw people had taken the best seats. I was afraid there weren't anymore seats and without thinking I shouted, "ARE THERE ANYMORE SINGLE SEATS?! " Everyone looked at me like I was a crazy person. Most people had thought I was selling an extra ticket. I felt like a dumb ass because I found a decent seat by the stairs when someone had saw me stand right by them. I sat down there mortified, sort of. When I sat down, I heard someone say, "She didn't have to shout like that. " Right there, I put my hand over my mouth and made a snicker. I didn't really care. After five minutes of commercials from not using your cell phone in the theater to seeing a Hershey's kisses commercial twice to watching five coming attraction films.
The movie started. The documentary was awesome,I especially like the behind the scenes stuff before the politcal advisors go on air. Also watching Bush's blank and solemn reaction when 9/11 occurred. Overall this is Michael Moore's best yet behind "Bowling For Columbine". I remember I had a ticket for "The Notebook" and I was going to get refund but decided not to. So I had some time left, I went to "Mel's Drive In" and bought an Chocolate Milk Shake.
I had traded in my ticket and saw the next showing, it was a Friday night, why not? I watched the romantic film, though I haven't read the novel. It had to be a tearjerker film. Though it was romantic and poignant. It wasn't like "A Walk To Remember" with Mandy Moore. I still love it, nonetheless. I had my share of watching films, I can't wait for Spiderman 2. 
