That trailer looks very interesting, blondin. I would like to see that, but it has not been released in my area as of yet. It is probably out in theatres in Boston because it looks like one of them there films city slickers like. ( I am striving for a tone of irony! :P ) Where I live folks tend to go for the slick mainstream stuff so we never get alot of the really good films around here. I lived in Boston for about 5 years and now I am about 50 miles away and miss all my little artsy theatres...We used to go to one about 10 minutes away that was one of the chain theatres, but it was right across the street from Boston University so they used to show alot more variety than the typical chain theatre. Of course no chan theatre can compete with some of the old movie houses, such as the Coolidge Corner theatre. It is this restored theatre from the early 19th century with all the original decor and artwork. Moviegoing was a totally different proposition back then that's for sure.
Hehe, you ask one little question and I go rambiling on. Sorry about that...
the Somerville theatre is another moviehouse from the same general era. My ex husband and I used to go here for the festivals they had, pretty cool stuff.
That trailer looks very interesting, blondin. I would like to see that, but it has not been released in my area as of yet. It is probably out in theatres in Boston because it looks like one of them there films city slickers like. ( I am striving for a tone of irony! :P ) Where I live folks tend to go for the slick mainstream stuff so we never get alot of the really good films around here. I lived in Boston for about 5 years and now I am about 50 miles away and miss all my little artsy theatres...We used to go to one about 10 minutes away that was one of the chain theatres, but it was right across the street from Boston University so they used to show alot more variety than the typical chain theatre. Of course no chan theatre can compete with some of the old movie houses, such as the Coolidge Corner theatre. It is this restored theatre from the early 19th century with all the original decor and artwork. Moviegoing was a totally different proposition back then that's for sure.
Hehe, you ask one little question and I go rambiling on. Sorry about that...
http://www.coolidge.org/
the Somerville theatre is another moviehouse from the same general era. My ex husband and I used to go here for the festivals they had, pretty cool stuff.
http://www.somervilletheatreonline.com/somerville/index.php
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