Year-end films spark impromptu trip to NYC
Want to see Woody Allen’s Match Point (“for the first time in a long time, we understand why Allen is considered a master”), Terrence Malick’s The New World (“a visual tone poem orchestrated around the themes of innocence, discovery and loss”), Michael Haneke’s Caché (“a superb piece of work, made by a master of the form”), and Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain (“a study of love under siege”, “morally offensive”, “pretty terrific stuff by any measure”)? Why not schedule a year-end trip to New York City? I did — today.
Yes, just before New Year’s, two or three friends and I will rent a car and drive to New York for a day of good food, sight-seeing, shopping, and moviegoing. Charges against my sanity may be leveled starting…
Now.
Edit: Maybe we’ll have time to catch Munich, too, though that opens in Dayton just a week later, so I wouldn’t think to make it a priority.
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By Hillary
December 17, 2005 12:45 AM | Link to this
Sounds more like charges against your credit cards can begin starting. Today. Have fun. Oh how I wish I could join you but someone has to put the stories on the Web.