Had a busy, busy day on Saturday (with only two calls from the restaurant - neither one, thankfully, asking me to come in on my day off): I had my three large loads of laundry done by noon, so I went downtown to visit the used dvd store and trade in some dvds I'd never watch again. Used-wise, I picked up two of the FOX Elvis movies I don't have (now I have two FOX Elvis films), LOVE ME TENDER and FLAMING STAR, new-wise I picked up WITCHFINDER GENERAL and finally, CULT CAMP CLASSICS' Sci-Fi collection.
Then I went to one fresh food market for dinners of Chicken Burritos, Shoreline Sushi, Angel Hair Pasta with Four Cheeses and a nicely tossed salad.
Following dinner, I went to the grocery store and got our weekend order.
Then settled down to watch WITCHFINDER GENERAL, which I loved as a kid, when it was still titled THE CONQUERER WORM. Quite a bleak flick, to be sure, but, incredibly acted and directed. Tomorrow, perhaps, I shall listen to its commentary track.
Then, even though I had recently rented it from Netflix, took in THE ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN, which always seems to brighten my days (or nights).
Now, I must go to bed and finish reading Bentley Little's THE IGNORED; I'm on a Bentley Little kick, finding him less of a hack than Stephen King, and a truly gifted writer (who oftimes needs a good editor).