Sentences with phrase «movies at the local theater»

On HowAboutWe, users suggest real - life dates that they would like to go on — seeing a movie at a local theater or taking a walk, for example — and interested users respond through the site's messaging system.
Consider raffling off a pair of tickets to a movie at a local theater, and plan something participatory for intermission — a trivia game or a toast with a special batched cocktail will help keep the mood festive.

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(We're having the party at our local movie theater.)
Take in a movie at one of our theaters or visit our local entertainment center for recreational gaming.
So unless we were at a Mommy and Me movie at our local (and very dark) movie theater or going to a friend's house, a bottle usually came out with us, just in case.
Local theaters choose which family - friendly movies they'd like to show, and at what times, and you and your family members pay just $ 1 per person, per movie.
My first job began at the age of 14 and I was a concessionist at a local movie theater (which to date was one of my favorite jobs ever... it started my love affair with movie theater popcorn).
I had saved up all of my money from scooping popcorn at the local movie theater to buy this baby right before I began freshman year of high school.
I bought this bag when I was just 14 at Americana Manhasset a few months after getting my first job as scooping popcorn at a local movie theater.
Hustle Hustle Hustle — Ok, this has been my mentality since I was 14 when I got my first job scooping popcorn at a local movie theater (do you see a common trend here?
This can be anything from the beauty parlor (only real men get pedicures), a romantic comedy at your local movie theater or simply take a yoga class where the male - to - female ratio will most likely be in your favor.
Have you ever seen someone cute at the grocery store or at your local movie theater but you do nothing but admire from afar because it'd be «weird» to randomly walk up and say hi?
While drive - in theaters have become obsolete, the trend of watching movies on a big screen at a shopping center, or local park has become all the rage.
I like to watch movies both at home and theater, out of state and local women are welcome with all due respect.
In episode 107, Michael convinces Tommy to help save a local movie theater; Eileen confesses to Mary Kate; Rose is forced to take a new job at a «big box» store; Pete falls off the wagon; Declan discovers that Marty Trio has cancer.
Movie theater owners are completely freaking out about this, so go see Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend in IMAX to support your local theater chain — if it's not already boycotting it, that is — or watch it at home to cast your vote for the streaming future.
But those aren't the only movies that'll be playing at your local theater during the long, hot months of May, June, July and August.
Thanks to Miramax's handling, this art movie's local bookings have been exclusively at drive - ins and theaters like Ford City and Chestnut Station, until it turned up this week at the Three Penny.
The movie was a big hit at this year's Venice Film Festival, and between its «Life of Pi» - like survival story and Redford's reportedly triumphant performance, this is one you'll want to hunt down at your local indie theater.
It will be screening in more than 650 select movie theaters nationwide at 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM local time each day - Sunday & Wednesday.
2016 was not the best year when it came to the selections at your local movie theater.
«The Angry Birds» In theaters: May 20, 2016 New materials: Teaser trailer Lowdown: Sony Pictures» no. 1 goal with the teaser trailer for «The Angry Birds» is to convince moviegoers it's an actual movie you should see at your local multiplex and not some commercial for the once popular mobile game.
TWIN CITIES LIVE April 30, 2014 I spent another wonderful afternoon on Twin Cities Live chatting about some of the newest offerings at your local movie theater plus my pick for a release you can watch in the comfort of your living room!
Perhaps the biggest fan of the Jack Slater movies is a young New York boy named Danny Madigan (O'Brien, The Lawnmower Man 2), who spends most of his free time at the local theater watching Slater's exploits on the big screen.
I spent another wonderful afternoon on Twin Cities Live chatting about some of the newest offerings at your local movie theater plus my pick for a release you can watch in the comfort of your living room!
This one night event comes to movie theaters nationwide on Wednesday, August 31st at 7:30 pm (local time).
Around the time when «Santa Sangre» received a fantastic blu - ray treatment in early 2011, I heard about his possible comeback, and that surely induced curiosity in my brain, which still retains the vivid memories of a double feature show of «El Topo» and «The Holy Mountain» at a local arthouse movie theater during one afternoon of May 2007 (I remember that sensational tagline in the promotional leaflet: «Don't you dare to imagine anything!»).
Things go meta, in the best traditions of Scream and Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys, once Jackie clocks in at her job at the local movie theater, where of course they are showing a slasher flick called Sleepover Slaughterhouse III, giving the real life filmmakers a fun opportunity to show off a very differently toned movie within the tightly wound world they have already created around Jackie.
Back in 2006, I entered a contest at a local movie theater and won three free months of movies.
In order to escape from the situation, Cecilia takes to the movies, and the latest at the local theater, The Purple Rose of Cairo, has her going multiple times.
For some inspiration, check out how Matt Still managed to pull it off when proposing to girlfriend Ginny Joiner at their local movie theater.
Enjoy shopping at Woodland Hills Mall, see a game at ONEOK Field, go to an event at the BOK Center or drop into the local IMAX theater to catch the biggest movies in high - definition.
You won't see them at the local megaplex — they are usually shown at museums, art galleries, or movie theaters that show independent films.
His father, Warren McCollum, the son of an actress in New York and a child actor himself, performed a number of small parts on the Broadway stage, and a few small roles in movies in the late 1930s and early 1940s, including the role of «Jimmy Lane» in the 1938 cult classic, Reefer Madness; he remained active in local theater groups throughout much of his life, while working as a security guard at a local research corporation.
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