Sunday, October 01, 2006

Back in Portland

Today was fairly uneventful. I spent the day with Aunt Sis hanging out around Springfield. We've watched more movies this weekend than most people watch in a month. I brought Lucky Number Slevin and Doom with me, so we watched both of those. You can pretty much pass on Doom unless you really enjoyed the game; and for those of you that did, you'll appreciate the nod to John Carmack in the movie. Lucky Number Slevin was really good, though, and I do recommend it to anyone that likes a quick and witty movie. Today we also saw Fearless and Zathura. Fearless was really good; I'll probably end up buying it; Zathura was pretty much Jumanji part 2, and worked for passing the time until I had to drive to Portland.

When we went to see Fearless I realized one more thing that makes Springfield different than Dallas. Well, two more things. First, the mall has so few visitors that they actually have a large section of the parking lot roped off as a used car lot. Now, we have some pretty big malls in Dallas, but this is the first one that I've ever been to where I could buy books, clothes, video games, eat, watch a movie, get my hair done, and drive home in a new car. Second, it's the first mall that I've been to with two different movie theaters. Interestingly, the only two movie theaters in Springfield. One is a dollar movie and the other is for new released. They're both Cinemark theaters, which makes cuts down on competition, and I suppose it makes it easy for staffing. You can just send people across the hall to man the concession stand at the other theater.

Anyway, the drive up to Portland was pretty easy. I think it's probably the longest stretch of straight road in the whole state, so we were able to drive about 70mph. A nice Texas size speed. Later in the week, I'll probably try to meet Aunt Sis somewhere for one last meal before I head back to Dallas. Right now, I'm getting ready for bed so I can get to class in the morning.

1 comment:

Caci said...

I enjoyed Lucky Number Slevin also! It was very funny and I enjoyed the ending.