Love the movie, now I guess I don't need to read the book (well, possibly will anyway). My favorite story about the movie is sitting in "Survey of Art History 2." A class that began at 6:30pm and went to 8:30. Two hours of mostly sitting in a darkened theater, looking at slide after slide of art, all after eating dinner, and with a professor that could put rocks to sleep (actually he was pretty funny, but with a very dry delivery, it was just the circumstances). Fortunately we artists can be a funny group, an dI had the fortune to sit among many clowns. As we're going through the Pre-Raphaelites, before break and my mid-evening Mt. Dew boost, just as my eyelids are dropping toward nappy-time, from behind me, in perfect imitation voice, comes, "Marriage. Marriage is what bring us to together today."
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