Between the aforementioned movies, the Suicide Girls' (All ages?) Chicago show, and Murakami's After the Quake I am beginning to think the world does not want me to afford food. Honestly. A couple things about the above come to mind, though. The first, according to Logan Square Auditorium's website, the SG show is all ages. This makes me wonder if they realize who the Suicide Girls are and whether or not they realize just what kind of show they will subsequently put on. Either way, my attendance is pretty much a given. After all Akemi is going to be there, so I don't have much of a choice in the matter.
Also, Aardman Animations' studio recently burned down. If for some reason I were not planning to Watch Curse of the Were-Rabbit before, I would have made it a point to so now. As for Murakami, well, he's Murakami. That's all the discussion necessary there to be perfectly honest.
Finally I have a three-day week-end starting tomorrow, which would generally be more appreciated if Friday weren't the lightest day of my week. Still, my friends and I have essentially agreed we're glad to have Friday off. It'll give us time to catch up on our coursework.
Also, Aardman Animations' studio recently burned down. If for some reason I were not planning to Watch Curse of the Were-Rabbit before, I would have made it a point to so now. As for Murakami, well, he's Murakami. That's all the discussion necessary there to be perfectly honest.
Finally I have a three-day week-end starting tomorrow, which would generally be more appreciated if Friday weren't the lightest day of my week. Still, my friends and I have essentially agreed we're glad to have Friday off. It'll give us time to catch up on our coursework.
Not sure if I'm going to the show.