i think this topic is amusing but nowadays the real “movie pests” are the 12 yr olds that congregate in the multiplexes who laugh out loud and talk while the movie is on with their posse as it were the parents are the ones to blame who send their “children” to the multiplexes with $30.00 and basically the multiplexes are the babysitters with no one babysitting! since the employees of these theatres are barely making 6.00 an hour
i miss the old days when people cared about movie theatres
i know the people who contribute to this website are the people who still care
anyone who likes this subject and obviously you all do tune in to your AM dial for this show. he did not give himself the nickname a reporter in philly gave it to him. but he really knows his subject
i saw lust caution -great film! my first nc-17 the cook,the theif,his wife,and her lover (1990) at the orleans 8 in phila.,pa.
as for close encounters-anyone who loves the film has to purchase the new dvd set. it has all 3 versions of the film (finally available)
original theatrical release
special edition
director’s cut
well worth the money
i saw close encounters.. at a drive-in . i think it was in new jersey but i cant remember the name. i think it was in moorestown or cherry hill,NJ but it was incredible on the big screen. i hope theatres will be around for years to come
i spent many days and nights in this theatre in ne philly. i missed the heyday because i was born in 1970. i guess my first film there was THE RESCUERS (disney animated). i remember seeing CHARIOTS OF FIRE there as well in 1981,KARATE KID in 1984,and SUPERMAN 3 in 1983. my first R Rated film w/o my parents was ALIENS in 1986 also.
it was very run down in the last couple of years but it was a great theatre in it’s day.
i want to say hi to eric boyd out there in cyberspace!!
i think this topic is amusing but nowadays the real “movie pests” are the 12 yr olds that congregate in the multiplexes who laugh out loud and talk while the movie is on with their posse as it were the parents are the ones to blame who send their “children” to the multiplexes with $30.00 and basically the multiplexes are the babysitters with no one babysitting! since the employees of these theatres are barely making 6.00 an hour
i miss the old days when people cared about movie theatres
i know the people who contribute to this website are the people who still care
tysonregal
to 3stooge
the show can also be heard on the internet thebigtalker1210.com clear as a bell i think it’s also free
tysonregal
mike from ne philly
mr movie on 1210am sat nites midnite to 2am WPHT
anyone who likes this subject and obviously you all do tune in to your AM dial for this show. he did not give himself the nickname a reporter in philly gave it to him. but he really knows his subject
every sat at midnite WPHT midnite to 2am
signal reaches 38 states and canada
mike from ne philly
i saw lust caution -great film! my first nc-17 the cook,the theif,his wife,and her lover (1990) at the orleans 8 in phila.,pa.
as for close encounters-anyone who loves the film has to purchase the new dvd set. it has all 3 versions of the film (finally available)
original theatrical release
special edition
director’s cut
well worth the money
i saw close encounters.. at a drive-in . i think it was in new jersey but i cant remember the name. i think it was in moorestown or cherry hill,NJ but it was incredible on the big screen. i hope theatres will be around for years to come
mike from ne philly
when is the next meeting at the landmark theatre?
i spent many days and nights in this theatre in ne philly. i missed the heyday because i was born in 1970. i guess my first film there was THE RESCUERS (disney animated). i remember seeing CHARIOTS OF FIRE there as well in 1981,KARATE KID in 1984,and SUPERMAN 3 in 1983. my first R Rated film w/o my parents was ALIENS in 1986 also.
it was very run down in the last couple of years but it was a great theatre in it’s day.
i want to say hi to eric boyd out there in cyberspace!!
mike from ne philly
tyson regal