Actually I think it stayed there for 6 years. Released in '77, and it didn't leave til '81, yet in '78 it was completely off the big screen at nationwide theaters. George Lucas Steven Spielberg are master manipulators, they have little James Monroe running around in circles they drew for him, and all his market and FED manipulations are their doing using Strongs witches as the medium to manipulate
Ron wrote: On Oct 6, 10:02 am, "Steven L." <sdlit...@earthlink.net> wrote: Jaxtraw wrote: Steven L. wrote: Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star Trek: The Original Series" is being beamed onto the
On Sep 8, 7:18 am, Tinted Nitrate <undercr...@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 24, 10:57 pm, Tinted Nitrate <undercr...@gmail.com> wrote: Am pasting here the text from the English page of the website for this Norwegian silent film festival "Sstumfilm Dagere". All the shows are held in the "Verdensteatret" (meaning "world theater"), the city's original movie theater built in
Am pasting here the text from the English page of the website for this Norwegian silent film festival "Sstumfilm Dagere". All the shows are held in the "Verdensteatret" (meaning "world theater"), the city's original movie theater built in 1916 and is Norway's oldest cinema (info about it is at http://www.tiff.no/?go=page&id=48 ). This is the second year this festival has been held (I was an
>>>>> "Jack" == Jack Linthicum <jacklinthicum@earthlink.net> writes: Critics explain that movies are getting shorter in running time so that theaters can show them more times during normal operating hours. In 1997, the average length of a movie was 109 minutes; in 2002, the average length was 103 minutes. On a typical weekend, a movie theater