Or something like that. Anyway, with one week left of vacation and everything starting to die down in terms of excitement I decided it was finally time to rent some movies I've been meaning to watch for awhile.
First of all, Being There starring Peter Sellers as a dim-witted gardener mistaken for a genius. Apparently it was Mr. Sellers' last film and it featured one of his best performances. Rather looking forward to it.
Next is The Dead Zone starring Christopher Walken. I'm a big fan of Mr. Walken's and seeing him as a protagonist for once should prove interesting. I had to search far and wide for this one (well, two video stores in two different cities) but I finally found it. This will be the one I watch first.
And finally, Dog Day Afternoon starring Al Pacino. Its about a bank heist gone awry and is directed by Sidney Lumet. Should be good and is quite famous.
Also, had a weird dream concerning Steven Spielberg. He was extremely elderly and was teaching at my college or at least some academic facility. He needed some help carrying a bag and a coat so I volunteered what with him being a legendary director and all. Well, I lost him in a crowd and was searching desperately to find him not wanting to be the guy who stole Mr. Spielberg's stuff. Then I woke up, without finding him. Poor guy. Weird, huh? Wonder if it means anything. Anyway, always be kind to the elderly, whether they are legendary film directors or not. Happy New Year!