Sunday, September 19, 2010

"Last Night"



Yesterday as I waited to hear from my friend as to what time we were going to met up, I decided to play around my hair. I also decided to wear a strapless white dress that was not totally appropriate for the fall and for walking around the eaton center (a mall in toronto). In true "samantha fashion" I wore what I wanted too. As we walked down to the bay at Queen we passed by the Elgin theater and I saw a Tiff film was playing there and thought that looks fun. Nida and I were only together for about an hour she went to help you cousin move into and res and find dorm stuff. After we said by about 15 minutes after passing by the theater I decided to go back and see what would happen.

As I walked up I noticed the rush line was significantly longer. Dang! Also they don't take visa or debit which means I would have to get out 40$ for a ticket that cost 21.75$ don't you just hate when you don't have change on you? I do. As I was standing in line someone called my name, I always think its strange when I run into people I know in toronto. I feel that I haven't lived here long enough for that to be happening, plus T-dot is HUGE! Anyway Derek is from my brothers girlfriend work. That was cool and helped pass the time. Anyway to the exciting stuff now.

I'm standing in line thinking I mostly likely not going to get a rush ticket and then a lady comes up to me and asks if I want a ticket and I was heck yes! Then she said 43....$ when I gave her a shocked look she said it was the same price inside. Ummm no its not I'm a student so it's waaay cheaper! I turned to the lady standing in front of me and said "if I had an extra ticket I would just give to someone". Well two seconds later this lady walked upto me and handed me a ticket. I was like are you serious?!?! She said yes my son bailed and figured why not. I replied with you rock! I started walking into the theater with them and she said "enjoy" or something along those lines. I said umm I think I'm sitting with you, the last time I was at the Elgin thats how it was but turns out at TIFF its open seating unless you have reserved spots. LOL I walking into the theater with them. I'm just going to say I totally deseved to get that ticket! You when great stuff happens and you think to your self "I really needed that" That was totally me yestereve.

Now as I'm walking into the auditorium I'm thinking where am I going to sit I hate looking for spots in theaters some how the empty seats seems to disappear. I walked up to where the volunteers where standing and asked where could I sit/ I need help finding a seat. Also the film was about to start so I was a little rushed and frantic b/c this all transpired soooo quickly. Well all they could say was "sit where ever" As I looked around this older man, whom I thought probably worked at the elgin said here and took off a reserved sign and sat me in the second row after where the theater breaks. I was a serious prime seat! I throw my coat on it and headed to the washroom. Also have a pit stop at the washroom before you see a movie or play! Very important tip.

As I fly down the stair franticly looking for the washroom this man points straight ahead. The minute he speaks I recognize his voice. It's this guy a met this summer doing background work. It was the most hilarious situation, how do you act polite and talk with someone when you really have to go to the washroom and your movie seconds from starting. OMG It was quite hilarious! I felt kind of bad as I headed back up stairs, how much would that suck being stuck directing people to the washroom. Whilst everyone up stairs gets to enjoy the film.

Now back in my seat, since it was the première screening the co CEO of Tiff comes on stage to give a speech. OMG that was the guy who sat me!!!!!!! I MET THE HEAD OF TIFF AND DIDN'T EVEN KNOW IT!!! I love my life. Then the director said a few words and Eva Mandes and Sam Worthington were introduced. Now I can say I went to the movies with Eva & Sam! :)

The movie last night was great. I had heard that it was basically about a wife that thinks her husband is cheating, blah blah blah. BTW I had no idea what this film was about when I was waiting in line, but yeah throw in Keira knightly and you got me. Anyway as the film started out I thought oh no this is one of those depressing films about people and when their lives fall apart. Great. Well guess what it was quite good. I see so many films that sometimes I wonder what makes me like a film or not. Well I know this film was good because there was no action, tricks or glamour. It was very real and I was very intrigued to see what was going to happen. I also have a soft spot in my hear for anything french, there was a totally fabulous french actor in the film. Or maybe I was just overwhelmed from meeting the TIFF CEO and being at the festival but all in all I had great night. I also liked the fact it was something I normally wouldn't see but thats the excitement and power of spontaneity!

After that I headed home. I love how I thought I was just going to have a regular saturday and it ended soo wonderfully.

My outfit:

Dress: Fire from L.A.
Tights: Hue
Shoes: joes fresh, yes I buy clothes from the grocery store.

-S.
xo




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