Hubs and I went to see Furious 7 last night (AMAZING movie, btw), and we got there right as the movie started. We were walking up to the (outdoor) ticket counter and noticed a group of about 8 people standing outside, saying things like, "Isn't there supposed to be someone out here?", "The movie's supposed to start now!" and "Are you sure they're open?" Upon closer inspection, there was nobody at the ticket counter. HOWEVER, there was a LARGE sign (one of those free-standing plastic ones that looks like a triangle from the side) that said, "Please buy tickets at concessions stand."
I stood next to the sign, pointed, and went, "Hey, guys!" A couple of them stopped, looked, and nudged their buddies before they all went inside. What really got me- one of them asked the others, "How did we miss that?"
I was wondering that too, buddy.
I stood next to the sign, pointed, and went, "Hey, guys!" A couple of them stopped, looked, and nudged their buddies before they all went inside. What really got me- one of them asked the others, "How did we miss that?"
I was wondering that too, buddy.


The only one within a day's drive of me is at a museum and plays museum movies only (in 2D. What's the point in being an IMAX theater if you're not going to do 3D?).
Someone that I know who used to live near LA says that here it's sooooo back-woods, spread out, nothing to do. But my other friend who's from Alaska is like "wow, I don't have to drive three hours to get groceries!" So it's relative, right? Before they opened this theater, it was about an hour and a half drive to the nearest one. Unless you wanted to cross the border to the north.
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