October 31, 2005
Halloween
I dressed up for Halloween this year. We had a huge crowd at my theater—over 200 people, thanks to the Tribune article I posted below. Thanks are due to Kris, who dressed as a witch; looked suspiciously like the protagonist of Dracula's Daughter, which was the second half of our double bill; and made popcorn for increasingly agitated patrons (because of the combination of small machine capacity and small kernels, it's impossible to keep up with the demand for popcorn, and people end up having to wait).
Posted by mike, October 31, 2005 11:12 AMGood job on the makeup. I wish I could have made it, but I...just...couldn't...get...out. You know how it is. Laziness + Tired = Shawn sitting in his chair wishing he was taller. Or something.
Posted by: Shawn at October 31, 2005 12:28 PMI dressed up as a white, male state worker watching hockey. We did have candy to pass out to all the little kiddos... but there weren't any. We got 2 little kids together really early, and only one person after that. That person was an adult, black dude. He didn't even dress up. I gave him some candy, anyway, just for giving me a good laugh! ;-)
Posted by: shane at October 31, 2005 9:59 PMYou should use that picture for your imdb photo ;).
We were flying on halloween which kind of sucked with the two kids and all but it was a much needed vacation that I truely enjoyed. We visited the grandma-in-law who lives in albuquerque, New Mexico. A very nice place indeed. Well talk to you all later.
Romano
Posted by: Romano at November 2, 2005 9:19 AMI love a man in high-waisted pants! Are those Haggar slacks?! Dude, you're hot.
We put devil horns on the dachshund and took a walk. Woo. Hoo.
Posted by: Gaia at November 2, 2005 10:03 AMYo, Mike. Halloween in the Milwaukee burbs was all about carvin' punkin's; a neighborhood full of packs of wandering beasts and fanciful creatures; and hallucinogenic-inducing quantities of sugar (in its many delicious incarnations).
Also, the first paragraph of your review of Domino was brilliant. Cheers, Matt
Posted by: McCabe at November 4, 2005 10:55 AM