My sister and I watched it last night and we were both sobbing. Part of my sobbing though was "I can't believe we're still having to listen to this (insert expletive) 30 years later.
Steven and I went to see Milk last night finally. It's been bitter cold and icey outside, but we had to get out of the house. I was going stircrazy.
We both were blubbering by the end of the movie. Sean Penn was absolutely amazing. I'm the first to admit that I have knowledge of our history, but in certain areas I was limited. I knew enough to get by without looking stupid basically. I was fasinated to find out about the lives of everyone and what happened to them or what they achieved after Harvey was killed.
It's a must see. We'll be in SF for Pride this year and even thought about doing a Castro Tour with one of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Should be interesting to say the least.
Do not see ANY films at this bigot's theater. I've never been to the Cimemark, and I don't know where it is located, but according to some vicious rumors I'm starting, they have a serious rat infestation there.
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