I worked at Cinema East, just down the street, while my brother worked at Town & Country. He and his friends used to collect large popcorn buckets and even soda cups after the features, and then resell them while pocketing the money. Eww. Anyway, seeing a movie at Cinema East was always a better experience, since it had a single, large screen (and balcony).
I know I saw Superman and Superman II at Town & Country. It’s true, there was nothing remarkable about the place, and it won’t be missed.
I tried to post twice before, so apologies if I appear more than once.
I worked at Cinema East for the entire seven-month run of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It was quite an experience, and will always hold a special place in my memories.
I know this page is old, but I just found it today, and wrote a long post on my blog about Cinema East (with a link back here). If anyone is interested, here is the link:
You’re right, sorry about that. I was on my third try posting that, and obviously goofed. Here it is:
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I worked at Cinema East, just down the street, while my brother worked at Town & Country. He and his friends used to collect large popcorn buckets and even soda cups after the features, and then resell them while pocketing the money. Eww. Anyway, seeing a movie at Cinema East was always a better experience, since it had a single, large screen (and balcony).
I know I saw Superman and Superman II at Town & Country. It’s true, there was nothing remarkable about the place, and it won’t be missed.
I tried to post twice before, so apologies if I appear more than once.
I worked at Cinema East for the entire seven-month run of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It was quite an experience, and will always hold a special place in my memories.
I know this page is old, but I just found it today, and wrote a long post on my blog about Cinema East (with a link back here). If anyone is interested, here is the link:
http://cinematreasures.org/members/members.php?p=activate&id=55084392547b68968bc3ac