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Though he won't admit it, even to himself, Mathias is slightly nervous.
He's made the best preparations he can, managing to take over the television in the basement for the time being, although he hasn't had as much luck with the bookshelf as he'd been hoping. It seems to know he's looking for something in particular and so has been giving him all sorts of other movies. Eventually, it gave up two monster movies, though neither of them are from the fifties and he's a little disappointed by that. The titles, however, are especially ridiculous and so he hopes they're still entertaining enough.
He's telling this to Julie as he leads her down to the television, holding both movies in his hand. "So our options for tonight, anyway, are Sharktopus or Two-Headed Shark Attack. I am not sure which one sounds more absurd." They both look to be fairly recent, too, perhaps even made after his time and Mathias isn't sure what that says about the modern movie going experience.
He's made the best preparations he can, managing to take over the television in the basement for the time being, although he hasn't had as much luck with the bookshelf as he'd been hoping. It seems to know he's looking for something in particular and so has been giving him all sorts of other movies. Eventually, it gave up two monster movies, though neither of them are from the fifties and he's a little disappointed by that. The titles, however, are especially ridiculous and so he hopes they're still entertaining enough.
He's telling this to Julie as he leads her down to the television, holding both movies in his hand. "So our options for tonight, anyway, are Sharktopus or Two-Headed Shark Attack. I am not sure which one sounds more absurd." They both look to be fairly recent, too, perhaps even made after his time and Mathias isn't sure what that says about the modern movie going experience.
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"Maybe we could set the two headed shark after him."
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"We will have to watch the other movie to see if that happens," he decides. And if it means spending more time with Julie, he thinks that will be just fine.
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I won't be telling this to Maddie, who will laugh at me just like she did when I cried over the German officer when I dragged her to see The Adventures of Colonel Blimp.
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I say this as poor Sharktopus meets his explosive end.
"Poor dear Sharktopus."
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He pauses, looking at the screen. "It is too bad the undershark didn't win, then."
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I frown slightly at the end of the film.
"Probably just as well. I'm not sure what kind of future he'd have to look forward to. Seems like it would be hard to be a sharktopus in the world."
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I may be bold, but this has been officially defined as a date and I think it's past time one of us did something like it when I reach over to take his hand.
"This is probably the most serious conversation anyone has ever had about Sharktopus."
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He glances down when Julie takes his hand, still smiling, then asks, "Would you like to go for a walk?"
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"What if we run into Sharktopus?"
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I do believe the tales of sea monsters and other beasties, but as I haven't seen one yet myself I'm fairly comfortable about the attacks being few and far between. Certainly nothing to keep me from the beach, at least.
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I do love to spin a tale, the more outlandish the better. That I feel no need to actually make him believe me, or that anything at all other than silliness rests on what I might say, only makes it more fun.
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