No, with the advanced timeline, I think it would have seemed wrong if he had.
Unfortunately I heard a lot of other kids at my high-school using that word, that was like 9 years ago. Henry in this movie felt like he came from my hometown.
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No, with the advanced timeline, I think it would have seemed wrong if he had.
Howdy Dio, Sounds like fun. I'd even watch one of those Liftime movies of the week if they sold pierogies! Mmm...pierogies...drool!I was talking to my youngest about the movie ‘It’ and she suggested we go see it at the drive in located about three miles from us when her boyfriend comes to visit this weekend. I checked and 'It' is playing. (The drive-in actually came in at 5th place in USA Today's 10 Best Drive-In Theaters in 2016).
Dunno, seeing ‘It’ at a drive-in theater might be rather fun, and it’s been what seems like forever since I been to one. The last time I was at a drive-in theater they still had these...
But it's $10 admission per person. That seems a bit much for the 'ambience.' On the plus side they do offer hot bologna, homemade pierogies and turkey BBQ.
If I go I think I'll hang a red balloon out the window, and let a few go flying during the flick.
Watching IT through a hole of glory sounds like it would enhance the film quite a lot! Umm...what's a glory hole?Uh..."D" seats sound like they'd have a glory hole in them. I maybe would have gone with a different name for those. lol
Never heard of em.
.....have to leave that one unanswered Mal.....there's no glory in defining it......Watching IT through a hole of glory sounds like it would enhance the film quite a lot! Umm...what's a glory hole?
Watching IT through a hole of glory sounds like it would enhance the film quite a lot! Umm...what's a glory hole?
Or the 1980s.At the cinema, up the line about 10 miles from me, the charge for adults per movie is $8.50 evenings and $6.50 for shows beginning before 6PM. I really do live in the boonies.
And they’re homemade pierogies... Pennsylvania Dutch ambrosia.Howdy Dio, Sounds like fun. I'd even watch one of those Liftime movies of the week if they sold pierogies! Mmm...pierogies...drool!
Yes - we tried these seats (8 bucks extra) when we went to see The Dark Tower. Not sure if IT has more action than DT did, but in my honest opinion, they weren't really worth it.Ooooooohhhh....sounds good. I plan to see it this weekend. I haven't been this excited about a movie in a long time! My local theatre has 2 prices...one for regular seats and one for 'D-seats'. I think d-seats rumble and move and lean and stuff. Sounds quite silly to pay extra for that. Has anyone ever tried the d-seats?
We used to be so poor we'd hide a couple of people in the trunk (not very pleasant if one person had a gas problem)Wow, they don't just charge by car anymore?
You should totally hang a red balloon out the window! Take pics, too!
I had to look up "glory hole" - oh myUh..."D" seats sound like they'd have a glory hole in them. I maybe would have gone with a different name for those. lol
Never heard of em.
No, I would say not!We used to be so poor we'd hide a couple of people in the trunk (not very pleasant if one person had a gas problem)
Can't speak for mal but homemade perogies are very popular in Winnipeg (that's why so many go to Folklorama)And they’re homemade pierogies... Pennsylvania Dutch ambrosia.
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I liked the 80's.Or the 1980s.
.....have to leave that one unanswered Mal.....there's no glory in defining it......
Did you find it weird that Henry didn't call Mike the n-word at all? If he did I must have missed it.
I had to look up "glory hole" - oh my
I did feel that there were definitely some "good vibrations" going on with those seats, but I just felt sort of silly paying extra to be moved around a bit while watching the movie (more like a gimmick than anything, I think)
Me too!I liked the 80's.