Okay, so there is a seventy percent chance that I will go see Ruby Sparks tonight.
But it's weird, cause for me, going to the movies is like this big 'wow' factor, like I love it, and always get a kick out of it and it's this weirdly special thing. And it's even better when I go with a friend, cause then it's like sharing the experience, especially if it's something we are both really keen to see. But then, through whatever circumstances might occur, sometimes I see the movie without them. And I feel really bad about it, even if there was a really good reason for it, and I'll see it with them as well, and try to make up for it. Like, I'll pay and stuff to say 'HOLY CRAP I'M SO SORRY BUT WE'RE SEEING IT NOW SO EVERYTHING IS OKAY.'
And Ruby Sparks is one of those movies. I mean, I don't think Chris is exactly all 'YEAH, RUBY SPARKS, WOO!' So it's not like The Avengers. (I saw The Avengers with Jase the first time, and I would have taken Chris too, but Jase was having a rough time of it and he and Chris don't really know each other that well but you know when your friend is sad and you just sort of need to be there for them without everyone else and be focused on them even if you're in a cinema and it's just a special thing for the two of you? It was like that) And even with the Avengers I saw it with him two days later and did the paying thing and bought him the cool combo where you got the big reusable cup. But still, he said he was keen to see it. But he has no way of getting there tonight, and it's only on at nine thirty each night (lame, event cinemas, you were doing so well until now) and I'm pretty sure it finishes next Wednesday (also lame) and I have work experience at six each morning next week.
So, basically, it's a choice between 'Well, I could go see it, and he probably won't mind. When the dvd comes out I'll get it for him or we can download it or something and watch it with him.' or 'No, seeing it without him would be lame and rude, he's my best friend and I either see it with him or not at all.'
I may have over thought this by a lot. Knowing Chris I don't think he'd actually care, but I'm always paranoid that people will care.