Yesterday we
went to the Move Tavern to see movie JOY.
JOY is a
pleasant movie, a rags to riches kind of movie about a young lady who invented
a mop that one can wring out without having to actually having to touch the mop
strings with their hands. The name stars
in it are Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, and Bradley Cooper. You would expect Jennifer Lawrence and
Bradley Cooper to have a romance. Nope,
their relationship was all-business.
The movie based on the true story of Joy Mangano, a self made
millionaire who had to fight all kinds of odds to get where she is. It also gives the entrails of the home shopping
networks.
It was
good. Very good.
What was not
good while we were watching it was constant chatter of little old ladies. I think a lot of elderly retirees use the
Movie Tavern in the daytime as their social outlet. They had no idea they should have been quiet
during the movie.
There was a request on
the screen before the movie to please
cut off your cell phone, but I suppose they thought talking didn't
count.
Also, at the
Movie Tavern there is no concession counter.
Instead there are many white shirt waiters and waitresses buzzing around
with their round trays held high as a waiter at the Waldorf-Astoria might do.
The prices are high, considering mostly it is finger food or comfort
foot they offer. The waiter we dealt
with and others in earshot were very courteous. Also, the wide walk strip that runs the width of the theater that separated the upper seats and lower seats was the walking area for the waiting staff. I noticed that each time they crossed from one side to the other then bent over and hurried to the other side like there might be a snapper shooting at them.
When we
left, parked at the curb in front was a shuttle bus for assistant living
home. Of course!
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