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Monday, June 26, 2006Me and Leeza
Yes, so, as some of you found out on my MySpace page, today was my birthday. Thanks to all who sent kind wishes and bottles. How did I choose to celebrate? My wife was gracious enough to take me out to the movies. (Thanks, Gab!)
As we were at the ticket window, whom did we see behind us? The one. The only. Ladies and gentlemen: Leeza Gibbons. "Now, come on," I hear you say. This is Los Angeles. If the city were a porch light, celebrities would be moths; although, their agents would call them "butterflies." But where am I specifically tonight to attract the Gibbons? The Cinerama Dome? The Chinese Theatre? Burbank? No. We're at the last remaining fulltime revival cinema in town, the New Beverly Theater. What are we seeing? An Inconvenient Truth? No. A Prairie Home Companion? No. The Break-Up? No, no, no. Me and Leeza, we're seeing ... (wait for it) Creature from the Black Lagoon. In 3-D. If you're looking for some birthday fun, nothing says, "hello, good times" like a classic black-and-white monster movie from the '50s coupled with "one of the most respected and recognized professionals in the broadcast industry." Good night!
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1 Comments:
A full-time revival theater? Oh. My. God. Now I know what heaven looks like.
Incidentally, CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON was one of my mother's favorite movies.
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