A week or so ago, Jamie mentioned how awesome the trailer was for Napoleon Dynamite to one of her former co-workers, Joy, at Hawk. The next day, Joy called Jamie and said that they were doing a sneak preview at The Grove on Tuesday, and she saved us some passes for it. Now, these 'passes' aren't exactly a guarantee. You have to show up early and wait in line and hope that you are close enough to the front to actually get in. And we knew the passes were somewhat widespread, because Clinton's friend, Colin, way out at Chapman had come across some passes as well and was planning to come up for it. So, I figured we'd need to get there a couple hours early. Colin, in fact, got in line at 5:00 p.m. for the 7:30 showing. Fortunately, earlier in the day, Joy had received a call from the movie rep that had given her the passes to give out at Hawk. The rep asked Joy how many she had passed out. When Joy told her that she had passed out a significant amount, the rep asked if she could reserve some seats for Joy and her friends. Joy said yes and promptly called Jamie to let her know. Jamie called me and let me know that we didn't have to go early after all. Score. It turned out that Jamie was stuck at her shoot until late last night, so she couldn't make it, which freed up an extra reserved seat. We rolled in about 7:00 p.m., got Joy from Hawk, and went into the theater. She talked to some people at the head table, and got some reserved seat passes for us. We grabbed Colin out of line, while his friends glared at us, and we all headed in while the line that reached for a city block was still stuck outside. On our way in, we were given a 'Vote for Pedro' t-shirt, and then were allowed to sit in the roped off center section. It gets better. We put our stuff down to save our seats, and then Joy and I headed out next door to the theater to the adjoining restaurant called 'The Farm', where she also works. She was able to get us free brownies and drinks, which we were allowed to take back into the theater, because, as Joy puts it, they are in cahoots. So, there we are sitting in the best seats after not waiting, snacking for nothing to our hearts content. On top of all that, the movie was very funny. It stayed funny all the way through. It wasn't thick on story, but it didn't really matter, because of how funny each little scene was. I don't know if this movie will make it out of its limited release, but at least look for it on DVD when it comes out.