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... . He makes a proposal to several strangers, offtering $10,000 to anyone who can last the entire night. Loren festively gives each of his guests a tiny coffin containing a loaded handgun, designed to protect them from the spooks that emerge in the house over the course of the night. The picture hinges on its surprise ending, which packs in several by-now-familiar twists. ...
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Looking back at my old photos,i think i am missing my long hair now. GAT . Saturday,worked with budak kecik till 4pm,met boyfriend & the guys. Watched 2012 & i swear i felt like sleeping in the cinema,i don't know why. Its been a long time since i met the guys. Should hang out often despite our busy schedule right guys? And ...
I had the very worst fucking cinema experience of my life yesterday. Aside from the fact that Paranormal Activity is a steaming bowl of shit, pretty much the whole fucking audience ... not a single one of them shut the fuck up and so much as attempted to watch the movie. I complained twice, but the cinema staff just couldn't fucking do anything due to the sheer volume of cunts talking. I ended up ...
... on 9 November 2002, 7 years ago. As I wandered back to the mission catholique after a day exploring Bamako, I bumped into Steve and Oliver. They were going to the movies, so I tagged along. The Vox cinema on Rue Bagayoko is an event in itself. Before the ticket booth opened, Oliver asked the patron if we could check out the projectors, and with glee he led us around the back, up some ...
... Shoppers World, with the Balcony Closed. Wasn’t it always that way? I don’t know how many times on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon we had to chase some kids from the balcony. And yet nearly every ... the balcony would be open to sell out crowds. From American Graffiti to Saturday Night Fever, Poltergeist, Animal House, and so many others, the Cinema I and II auditoriums which were to my ...
This week, Yokogawa Cinema is celebrating 10 years of showing many films that would never get shown anywhere else in Hiroshima to, it must be said, an often almost empty house. In celebration of their passion and staying power, a late night screening of Olivier Assayas' Sonic Youth pic Noise was held on Saturday night. It was proceeded by some local musicians doing their own noise thing, ...

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