Dreamed of hearing a John Kerry rally awaiting the results of the upcoming election. (They sounded like he was winning.)
Saw Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush yet again, at the Cinematheque. Unfortunately, it was the 1942 re-release version with a lame sound narration in place of the titles. (The titled silent version, hard to find, is better.)
I won a two-month pass to Festival Cinemas! (I'd won a contest in which I figured out that the still published in their previous schedule was of Stanley Tucci in The Terminal.) It's a pass for two, so Moira will be able to use it too.
Dinner was the rest of the stew.
Saw the DVD of The Beloved Rogue, a silent movie with the great John Barrymore as Francois Villon, the thief-poet of Renaissance Paris. It was pretty fun.
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