Here’s a tip: DO NOT go see Charlie St. Cloud. It was long, it was slow, it was PAINFULLY cheesy, and there were way too many violins trying to tell me to feel sad. Don’t get me wrong, this definitely had its tear-jerking moments, and Zac Efron is a great crier with an even better bod, but it wasn’t worth the money paid. My favorite part of the movie was the trailer. Honestly, the trailer definitely trumped the movie, and I wish I’d just watched that and obsessed over how wonderful the movie COULD have been without actually seeing it. Those amazing trailer editors got me!
Before the whole movie debacle, my parental unit took me out for an amazing lunch at the local Indian restaurant. We split two dishes, and a side of naan.
A slice of naan, chicken tikka masala, and saag. Sorry for the awful plating – I was focusing on my portion-control. I had another half piece of naan after this, as well as a little more tikka masala sauce and a small spoonful of saag. I left satisfied, on the edge of full.
The restaurant has this beautiful courtyard outside.
A little slice of paradise :).
My mom and I released my dad from our girly-movie grips and headed to the theatre on our own. We were half an hour early, so we each got a child size gelato and sat outside to enjoy the fresh air before heading into the theatre. An hour and a half later, we walked out dazed and chuckling at the complete absurdity that we’d just endured.
We swung by
Trader Joe’s to pick up a few key ingredients for dinner, then headed home and put together this amazing setup:
We all split a plate of Multigrain and Flaxseed water crackers from TJ’s with some smoked gouda cheese, and had big KSSs. Each KSS had 1 chopped and sauteed zucchini with HdP, 1/2 of a cup of warmed lentils, 1/3 of the egg white salad, 1/3 of a diced orange pepper and 1 bag of chopped baby romaine lettuce. The wine of the night was
Murphy-Goode’s 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon – I had one glass and was content :).
After a leisurely dinner out back, I heated up three chunks of the frozen
Summertime Cherry, Banana, Coconut-Butter bread, and made a big mug of tea. The night so far has consisted of good food, good wine, and a LOT of ridiculing of Mr. St. Cloud. It is WONDERFUL to be home, indeed.
What’s the worst movie you’ve ever seen? When In Rome gets my vote – I have no idea what possessed me to watch that one!
Aww man I really wanted to see Charlie St. Cloud too! I guess I'll just wait for it on Netflix based on your recommendation. Anyway, I completely forget the name of the movie (bc it was so bad) but I've walked outta a theatre once. In fact there were only 4 couples in the theatre and we were the 3rd couple to leave…!
definitely "the room" which i just recently blogged about being the best worst movie ever!
@Katie @ Healthy Heddleston
I hope you demanded your money back! I can't leave in the middle of a movie, no matter how awful, but if I did, I'd expect a full refund!
Don't let me stop you from Charlie St. Cloud! Sometimes it's fun either way!
@the actor's diet
Which I'm still DYING to see! I've been trying to track it down for MONTHS now! Not living in LA makes it much more difficult.