Documentary number 1: The Dungeon Masters
A documentary about people who's lives revolve around Dungeons and Dragons. I highly recommend this movie and was very pleased by how enthralling it was. To each his own, but some of the people in this film were hard to watch at times. It amazes me that these people have created an entire other reality. I am sure that this is only a certain portion of the Dungeon and Dragon population, but sheesh. So, if you have a hankering to watch socially awkward people fall into role playing to ignore their mundane lives please grab this movie.
Documentary number 2: Mine
I have not watched this one yet because Brent has no interest in watching it. I, however, am intrigued. Mine is a documentary about the pets who became lost in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the struggle of their owners trying to find them as they are spread across the country. From what it sounds like it is a story of true companionship and human relationships with man's best friend. Brent seems to think it will make me cry and "sounds like a horrible thing to watch". I am hoping that it will be inspiring. I plan on diving into this one tomorrow while Brent is out of town training.
Brent and I also had a theater extravaganza this weekend, seeing two movies in 2 days! We are out of control! Went to see Scott Pilgram, which I HIGHLY recommend. I know most of you don't like Michael Cera because he plays the same character all of the time, but it really is a great movie. Just accept the fact that Michael Cera is Michael Cera and you may actually enjoy this one. We also saw The Switch starring Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston. When I first left the theater I thought "that movie was cute." Then, I actually thought about it and realized "Jason Bateman was cute". The movie was so so, but if you like Jason Bateman then grab this one when it comes out on DVD. His wardrobe in this movie is great, button ups and that scruffy hair for a good 2 hours. Sigh :)

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