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Old Oct 16, 2005 | 9:44 am
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Martinis at 8
 
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Originally Posted by letiole
San Francisco has an artsy, outdoors version - Foreign Cinema . Movies start at dusk, but they tend to be more for ambiance than to be watched.
Nice link. I have a sister there in Piedmont. So snobby up there on the hill! How come they don't get nosebleeds?

We like foreign films too, in fact I just caught another Jodie Foster film in French on a private charter a month or so ago, The Long Engagement [title?]. She had a secondary role. A good flick, setting is WW1. I noticed they had Bullitt listed on the link. I own the CD with a host of other McQueen movies like LeMans, Thomas Crown Affair, Great Escape, etc. Way cool!

Back OT, I think this concept is better than doing dinner and a movie in sequence. The simultaneous approach leaves more time in the evening for other activity; like going dancing afterwards to work off dinner, and then going back to the room for "dessert"

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