Yes, I can mean that. And stop expecting me to beat movie quotes to death.
{Checks for local listing}None! Dammit!
I just want to tell you both good luck. We’re all counting on you.
:: ponders going to the States for a short visit ::
Just make sure not to eat the fish.
I hope this isn’t the enhanced version where, instead of an airplane, they’re all riding a giant walkie-talkie and the character of Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs is replaced by Jar Jar Binks.
“Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?”
“I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue!”
I just wanted to tell you both good luck. We’re all counting on you.
Jesus, they’re pretty loose with the city names, eh? They have four theaters listed in San Francisco, but only one is in San Francisco. Two are fifty miles away, in the metro area of a larger and quite well-known city. I’m normally all for dissing San Jose, but… really?
If you think there’s no theater near you, check again. There might be a theater near you listed under a city far away.
Excellent, we’re across the pond for two weeks on Saturday.
I’ll take the whole family. Off to a seafood restaurant first, a lovely piece of fish then a movie. What can possibly go wrong?
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop taking trans-Atlantic flights to go to the cinema.
The minute I saw that it was an AMC promotion, I knew I was screwed. I live in Portland, and the nearest AMC theater is in Seattle.
I can’t tell you that. It’s classified.
I’m at work for both showtimes. Bummer.
Wow, that is cool. I wish they did this all time time with other movies.
Don’t they? Have repertory theatres really vanished?
Ahh, thank you – I meant to mention that. They don’t have a heading for New Jersey, yet more than half of the “New York” theaters are in Jersey. And I’m not talking “city outskirts”…I live a good 90-minute drive from Manhattan, yet they have my local theater listed as being in the city.
So what you’re asking is, what’s the vector to the nearest theater?
All the theatres are socked in. There’s no way to see the movie until we get to Chicago.