My friend and I purchased our tickets for the IFC Theater showing back in March, and as the day approached, I was actually getting butterfly-stomach syndrome. I had it the entire drive home from work that day. The showing didn't start until 11:55pm, but my friend and I couldn't contain ourselves, so we headed toward the train station at about 8:30. After about a 30ish minute ride, we finally got to Christopher Street, where we set about looking for the theater. Luckily it was not difficult to find. Now, I'm a huge nerd, so I gasped and my butterfly-stomach syndrome kicked in again when we came down the street and I saw the IFC marquee looming large above the sidewalk.

It's still probably only about 9:30 at this point, so I picked up our will-call tickets and we stood akwardly across the street for a while before retiring to a park down the block. At 10:45 we decided it would be a good idea to go start a line. Too bad we weren't the only people to realize this, so we joined the 30ish people already in line to get into the theater. That was the most agonizing hour ever. Why couldn't they just let us in? Instead, we stood there, the line growing behind us, and some guy who looked oddly familiar walking up and down the sidewalk with a hand held video camera. I guessed he must be part of the movie crew because who else would want video of the some 300+ people waiting to get in to see the screenings that night?
Finally they let us in! My friend and I ended up grabbing a seat 3 or 4 rows from the front. Waited a bit more, then suddenly 5


So they introduced the movie quickly because they had to go introduce the movie in the other theater (where an added screening was), and the movie started. It was funny, and dark, and heartbreaking, and a little disturbing at times, but it was wonderful. The three main characters, Art (Pattinson), Nikki (Pearce), and Ronny (White) are so cute and loveable in their own way, even though they're all kind of strange and absorbed in their own personal realities. It had a lot of good one-liners, but it also had a lot of scenes that made my heart want to break (Art screaming after he got slapped at the bar, anyone?).


Once the guys finally came back out, everyone whipped out their HTB soundtracks. I hadn't received mine yet, which made me kind of mad/jealous haha. I didn't have anything for them to sign, but then remembered my receipt from buying the tickets online! Perfect. My friend and I stayed back for a few minutes, too nervous and giddy to think of anything clever enough to approach one of them with, but then I just took a deep breath and went up to Mike Pearce. We made plesant small talk. I can't remember now what exactly it was, but I asked how he made himself cry during one of the scenes (skateboard). He told me he's usually pretty good at crying on cue, but he just couldn't do it so Oliver slapped him across the face really hard and he teared up. True story. I didn't believe him, so he told me to ask Oliver. I promised I would. He signed my sheet and we made a bit more small talk, but there were some other girls waiting, so we said goodbye and moved on.
Next was Mike Williams and Joe Hastings. I explained to them why they were signing my receipt and Joe was like "Oh, it's not my fault! It's Mike!" haha. So Mike apologized and we joked about the CD and how I was hoping I was one of the 250 lucky people. He said he didn't know, but maybe he would just never send my CD and I could keep hoping forever. It was funny. I ended up not being on of the 250 anyway :( Sad. Anyway, so then I asked Joe (who played Dave in the movie) why he slapped Art instead of just punching him, as most men would do in a bar fight. He told me they originally thought that, but started talking, and realized that slapping a man was way more emasculating. And no one will expect it. I sure didn't; good move, fellas. Then, while talking about the slap, he and Mike revealed some very interesting information about Mr. Pattinson. I would tell you, but they swore me to secrecy. Sorry ;) haha.

Oliver is just as sweet and nice as the other guys. We talked a bit about the movie, and he signed my receipt. Then I remembered Mike P's story. So I asked him. "Well, usually Mike has no problem crying," he started. "But he couldn't do it, so I just went up to him and slapped him across the face to get him to tear up!" Hahaha! Oh, it was true! We laughed a bit over how Mike had already told me the story but I didn't believe him. I asked him if he slapped Rob to make him cry or look like he was crying during the movie. No. Rob used a tear-stick, hahaha. I love Hollywood secrets!
It was so much fun talking and getting to meet all these guys. They were all super nice and modest and humble and fun. My friend and I got one final group shot before we left. I've had a few people ask me if they were my friends, or comment on how we all looked like friends, and I think that's really a testament to how great and friendly these guys are. I love them, haha. I loved the movie. I loved the whole night!

So my friend and I finally left the theater at 3am! Yikes! We headed down to the train station, and between waiting for the train and then a ride, we didn't get home until 4:45am. It really was such a fantastic, albeit long, night. Most fun I've had in a while. And I very HIGHLY recommend the movie. So if you haven't seen it... do it. You owe it to yourself.
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