With the exception of an inexplicable 3D, Christmas-themed installment in the Harold and Kumar series, this week is a welcome break between holiday programming. Take this nice little vacation between Halloween pandering and Thanksgiving premieres and head down to your local theater before family obligations require you to go to the Cineplex.
This Week in Seattle Cinema: A Beautiful Lull in Holiday Programming
Can't Miss It: Monday
OH THE HORROR: Every Monday in January is a different silent movie, complete with Dennis James on The Paramount's mighty Wurlitzer organ. This time around, Trader Joe's Silent Movie Mondays features scary silent classics from the '20s, kicking off with tonight's showing of Lon Chaney in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Frito Pie And Its Discontents (Smarty Pants Edition)
Ever since we read Frito Pie 101 in the Stranger, we've been itching to try a Frito pie and last night at Georgetown's Smarty Pants we sealed the deal at last. It's not a deal we'll be renegotiating any time soon. We're far from experts, of course. All we can say is that when rating it on its "appeal," we're Russian judges. Nyetch.
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Londonist are starting to think their city is getting just a little bit too expensive, when even Christian Slater can't afford to go out there. And there's no escaping, as local singer Lily Allen discovered when she was barred entry to the US. The British mapping agency caused further bad karma, by blocking a 3-D representation of London in Google Earth. But the smiles returned to Londonist's faces as they interviewed Baroness von Reichardt, who has completely covered her house in mosaic tiles.
Snoop Beat Down and Brad Pitt
We would have written about this earlier, but we were so enchanted with ABC New's ad for the Brad Pitt interview on 'Prime Time Live' that we couldn't look away. His eyes and roguish smile are just so mesmerizing. Last week, local music fan and we are sure all-around nice guy Richard Monroe alleged that he was assaulted during Snoop Dogg concert at the White River Amphitheater. "They just beat me, stomping me, and beat me with a microphone," Monroe told a local TV station. The Snoop crew claims Monroe was considered a security risk and that they acted accordingly.
Strike a Pose
Are you tired of picking up People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People issue every spring and lamely joking that you once again rejected their offer to grace the cover? Yeah. We're tired of you doing that, too.

