Day #71 – Weapons

Donny and I decided to have a date night. I have been wanting to see the movie Weapons since I first saw the trailer months ago. Tonight was the last night it would be showing at The Morris Theatre. I knew Jackson wanted to see it also, but he and his friends had already made plans to see it Saturday in Kilgore. The Morris has short runs of movies because they only have 2 screens so if we want to see a movie there we have to go pretty quickly.

The drive to Daingerfield is so pretty.

I love the lakes.

We got there very early. When I know we’re coming the The Morris I don’t eat dinner because I love their popcorn. If you know me, you know just how much I love popcorn and they have some of the best.

No idea why Donny looks so spooky in that picture. I think I love this theatre so much because it just feels so nostalgic It reminds me so much of the theatre that I used to go to as a little girl. Our parents would just drop us off on Saturdays with our 2 dollars and we would get a ticket and snacks. There were no cell phones back then so we would just wait outside for our parents to come pick us up after the movie was over.

It was only the 4 of us for a long time. They do not show movie previews, just commercials for different businesses in town. By the time the movie started there were 14 of us total. I was a little worried that Donny wouldn’t like it, but he actually enjoyed it. I absolutely love Julia Garner and will see anything she is in. It wasn’t exactly a horror movie because it had some really funny parts. I highly recommend it.

By the time we were leaving they had already changed the marquee.

Now I just need to find someone to see the Conjuring with me since Donny and Jackson are definitely out on that one. I cannot wait to see it!!!!

On the way home I noticed that our headlights were extremely bright and asked Donny if he had the high beams on. He didn’t but said that we might be one of those annoying cars with the really bright headlights. I hope we aren’t. Maybe it just that I was used to my slightly cloudy dim lights on my little hatchback which I miss. Especially my CD player.

Hugh x 2 + Al Fresco

Night before last I stayed up until 2 am watching a limited series. It was so good I didn’t wanted to finish it. It’s 6 parts and I got to the 4th episode before I had to call it quits because I just couldn’t keep my eyes open anymore. The next morning I finished the last two. It’s called The Undoing. It stars Hugh Grant, Nicole Kidman and Lily Rabe. It’s a murder mystery with twists and turns. Hugh Grant is amazing and so is Nicole Kidman. This was filmed when Nicole Kidman’s face actually moved and showed emotion. I had watched the series The Perfect Couple that she was in recently and could hardly stand it because her face is so frozen and weird looking now. Anyway, The Undoing is on Max/HBO and I highly recommend it, especially if you like murder mysteries.

Last night I watched The Heretic also starring Hugh Grant. I have been waiting for this to come out on a streaming service and when I saw that it was releasing Friday on Max I planned my evening around watching it. I love horror movies and this particular one was highly rated on Rotten Tomatoes. It was good, but I wish I would have watched this movie before I watched The Undoing because I think I would have liked it so much more. The Undoing was just that good. Hugh Grant was very good in this role. I think the older he gets he can get away from the romcoms that made him famous when he was younger and I like these grittier roles for him.

Before I settle in to watch The Heretic I made Instant pot ribs, baked potatoes and brussel sprouts. It was such a beautiful night that Gavin, Hannah and I decided to dine al fresco.

I picked up this tablecloth months ago at a thrift store and it turned out to be the perfect size. Hopefully we’ll be using a whole lot more since the weather is warming up. We ended up staying outside for quite a while because no one wanted to go inside. I just love nights like this.

A Hidden Gem

I know I’ve mentioned it on here before, but for a while we have been trying to go to the Morris Theatre in Daningerfield, TX. I checked the weather and on Thursday, it was supposed to be right above freezing. Hannah happened to be off and it’s Donny’s normal day off so we decided to make it a family night of going out to dinner at Arnold’s in Lone Star and then driving a few miles down the road to Daingerfield.

Hannah ended up not feeling well and Jackson was into doing something with his friends online so we decided to make it a date night. After grabbing the kids some Sonic, because I hadn’t planned on dinner since we were going out, Donny and I got a late start. Arnold’s was too crowded for us to be able to make the only showing that night, which was at 7:30. We drove to the theatre and everything was dark. Granted we were there 40 minutes before the show started. Donny peaked in and said, “Hey, they have hotdogs”, so we just decided to press out luck and have a movie concession dinner.

As we were getting out of the car the marquee lights came on.

When we got up to the ticket window we were told that our movie was playing in the upstairs theatre and the heating had gone out for that space. She told us it’s about 55 degrees, but if we didn’t want a ticket she’d understand. Oh, hell no, we were going to see a movie in this theatre. Luckily I had brought a pretty big wrap so we gave the go ahead.

At the concession we bought a large popcorn (freshly popped and it was divine), 2 hotdogs, 2 good sized drinks and a box of candy. Are you ready for it? The total was $20. So for a movie and concession it cost us $23.

When we walked up the stairs and entered the theatre, there was no one there. It was a little spooky.

We were about 30 minutes early so we just sat there munching away on our food. I know I already said it, but if you know how much I love popcorn, this stuff was AMAZING.

About 10 minutes before the movie started people started showing up and all in all there were about 15 more people. How were the previews you might ask. They don’t show previews. Instead there are little commercial ads for businesses in the town and little nearby towns.

Although we could tell when the temperature started dropping outside because it kept getting colder and colder while we watched Wolf Man. We still had such a good time and will definitely be back.

P.S.

If you are wondering how the movie was we both enjoyed it. I absolutely adore Julia Garner and will see anything that she’s in. Ozark is probably one of my very favorite series and her character was by far my favorite.

If you like the older movie, The Fly with Jeff Goldblum, it is shot very similar to that movie. If you are expecting the Wolfman to look like what you remember from older movies you will be disappointed. The special effects are very well done though. Donny and I both said that the theatre being so cold actually added to the ambiance of the film.