One of the guys at work said it was really, really intense and kinda scary. He said usually movies don’t get to him, but he saw it on the big screen and almost found it too much. I dunno enough about the plot to really know why!
Still want to see it one of these days. I’ve got Netflix on hold for the moment, so maybe later in the summer.
It was very intense, and emotional, at the same time. I imagine it would have been much more affecting on the big screen. Will Smith did an incredible job, being the only speaking character for 2/3rds of the movie. It was humorous at times, poignant at times, and downright scary at others.
Hey...wanna hear about my work?
I am really enjoying it. It’s a great job, now that I’m back into the swing of things. Probably the best job I’ve ever had in my life. I like nearly everyone.
Except one lady. Man that lady gets on my nerves...she just harrasses everyone, constantly. So last Wednesday (before last) she came in and gave me such a hard time that by the time I got home I’d had it and determined she wasn’t going to get away with it any more.
So this past Wednesday was no different, and I responded appropriately and when I got home, I told Matthew “That lady just chews me up and spits me out!” I asked Matthew “Do you want to know what I did?” He replied “I guess you’re going to tell me why she spits you out.” Heh heh...anyway, I just slap ignored her like she wasn’t in the room. She was just a-griping at me and I would talk to other people right over the top of it. One nurse actually started to chuckle.
So she was pretty mad, I think, by the time I left and I told Matthew “Well, she might report me but I doubt they’ll fire me.” He said “You probably won’t get a Power Rangers sticker.” (I have no idea where that came from, but that’s ok.)
One of the other nurses is so funny and nice to work with...she commented in the nurse’s station that she admired my pen (it’s a bright florescent orange) and I told her “Well, I’ll tell you what. My blood pressure is 140/104 right now and if I drop and have a stroke, you grab the pen and you can have it.” Her mouth just dropped open and she looked stunned! For a few seconds there was not a sound in the nurse’s station then EVERYONE just died laughing. She said “Everyone hear that?? If she hits the floor, I get the pen!”
I’m home. Finally. What’s the plan?