I married a movie man. Movies were a part of his childhood because his mother loved them and talked about them so much. As a young woman she worked at Metro Goldwyn Mayer in the front office. She tells stories of the famous movie stars she met and saw so movies were a part of the Cluff life growing up.
It was a difficult change when we moved to Emmett and we had to drive to Boise to see a movie. We saw a lot less, way less. Then Roy came to town and bought the Frontier Cinema. Roy loves movies too and brings in the current ones and for $4.00! On Tuesdays it's ladies night or cheap date night and the price is $2.50! It's an old theater with old seats but a great sound system. Roy even gave us a tour fo the back stage and entire theater, he's a great guy.
so our life at the movies resumed though not at the weekly pace we attended them in Torrance. We get to the cinema about 2 times a month.
The last movie we saw was "The Spiderwick Chronicles." It was a fun SciFi-Fantasy. I would recommend it for all but Little ones that get frightened easily. The goblins are pretty gruesome creatures and there are parts that make you jump.
Friday, April 11, 2008
My Life at the Movies
Posted by Di Cluff at 8:51 AM
Labels: The Silver Screen
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2 comments:
Isn't it ridiculous how expensive it's getting just to go sit in a theatre and watch a movie? The last time Jeff and I went it cost nearly $20, I couldn't believe it! But thank goodness for the good ol' Frontier Cinema!
Way to go for the cheap theater. They seen few and far between. My parents sure wish there was one in WA.
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