Halloween - Night at the Movies
Aug. 19th, 2011 07:35 amI created my first Facebook "event" this week. Brian (
cincycub) said he was very proud of me for using the social networking tools at my disposal. High praise from a master event planner.
The local Rave movie theater is having a horror movie series where they play past horror films on Thursday night. I went a couple of weeks ago to see the original "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on the big screen and enjoyed it. This week's movie was the original "Halloween" from 1978 and instead of going solo, I posted an event to see if any locals wanted to join me.
The turn out was surprisingly good considering the poor Ohio folks had to drive into Kentucky to see it. Seven of us in all, including Brian,
cubtharsis (in a rare local appearance - joke), and
thrd_uncle all came out, along with three non-LJ folks. It was fun to see a young Jamie Lee Curtis running from Michael Myers on the big screen. We even had a Halloween virgin among us and how he went all those years without seeing it I'll never know.
The last movie in the series is next week, "The Thing," (the 80's remake I believe), and there is already some interest in going to it.
As I was leaving the theater, this truck was parked next to my car. I did a double-take when I saw the panda in the car. Maybe it was because I just left a scary movie, but I couldn't get over the feeling that any moment, it was going to turn its head to look at me.
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The local Rave movie theater is having a horror movie series where they play past horror films on Thursday night. I went a couple of weeks ago to see the original "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" on the big screen and enjoyed it. This week's movie was the original "Halloween" from 1978 and instead of going solo, I posted an event to see if any locals wanted to join me.

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The last movie in the series is next week, "The Thing," (the 80's remake I believe), and there is already some interest in going to it.
As I was leaving the theater, this truck was parked next to my car. I did a double-take when I saw the panda in the car. Maybe it was because I just left a scary movie, but I couldn't get over the feeling that any moment, it was going to turn its head to look at me.