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bassman
23-Sep-2011, 09:41 PM
At risk of receiving lashings by my fellow HPotD'ers for my never-ending Ghostbusters nerdgasms, I just had to pass along this bit of information. Had to do my part, ya know? Plus I know a few of you here love this classic staple of film comedy.

Anyway....Ivan Reitman's original is set for a wide US theatrical release next month(October). No specific theaters are listed yet, but 500 screens is a pretty good start.

Sony's press release:


Get ready for mass hysteria! This October, Sony Pictures Repertory celebrates the original movie Ghostbusters, its franchise, and its fans by bringing the quintessential modern classic back to theatres for a special limited engagement of one showtime one night a week. Starting on Thursday, October 13, 2011 and continuing every following Thursday in October 2011, fans together will be able to see their favorite paranormal psychologists back on the big screen as they save the world from ghosts, ghouls, and Mr. Stay Puft.

Ghostbusters will show in approximately 500 theatres across the US on October 13th, 20th, and 27th, one showtime each day, in 2K digital with 5.1 surround sound. Please check local listings for showtimes. Ghostbusters will also be showing in select theatres in Canada and in various international markets; for more information on international locations and dates, please visit ParkCircus.com.

Fans who follow Ghostbusters on Facebook and Twitter or visit Ghostbusters.com will be the first to know information about the release and will be able to participate in the fan conversation leading up to this unique theatrical experience.

Commenting on the announcement, Rory Bruer, president, Worldwide Distribution for Sony Pictures, said, "We're delighted to be bringing Ghostbusters back to the big screen – this is a special celebration of the movie, giving the fans a chance to see it on the big screen in perfect digital presentation. As we head towards Halloween, we ain't afraid of no ghosts, but just the same, we're glad that everyone's favorite paranormal eliminators are on the case."

The film was directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, with the screenplay written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, Ghostbusters stars Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis. The executive producer was Bernie Brillstein.

In Ghostbusters, University parapsychologists Dr. Peter Venkman (Murray), Dr. Raymond Stanz (Aykroyd) and Dr. Egon Spengler (Ramis) lose a research grant when their experiment methodology is proven to be bogus. The team decides to go into business for themselves and open 'Ghostbusters,' a ghost removal service. After struggling to get on their feet, they are summoned to investigate the strange happenings in Dana Barrett's (Weaver) Central Park West apartment. What they discover is that all Manhattan is being besieged by ghosts and other worldly demons through a portal in her building.

Ghostbusters is available on Blu-ray™ and DVD.

No word on release outside of the US, but UK-based Park Circus is the company behind the release, so I imagine information will be available shortly. As anyone can guess, this is most likely Sony testing the waters for a potential third film, but at least we get to see the original restored on the big screen. Having seen an original 35mm print in a packed theater recently, I can confirm that any fan of the film will be pleased with the experience.

Sorry for bringing more of my gb nonsense to the boards. :o

Danny
23-Sep-2011, 09:57 PM
meh, next week jurassic parks coming back to cinemas here. dinosaurs>ghosts. you cant argue that. its science.

bassman
23-Sep-2011, 09:59 PM
meh, next week jurassic parks coming back to cinemas here. dinosaurs>ghosts. you cant argue that. its science.

Both are great, but I could argue that point. :p

MikePizzoff
24-Sep-2011, 06:39 AM
Thanks for the news, Jason! I never got to see the original in theaters. However, Ghostbusters II was the very first movie I saw in theaters, at the age of 4. I can still remember being in the lobby with my Mom, buying the tickets.

MinionZombie
24-Sep-2011, 11:19 AM
I really hope that Ghostbusters comes to my local (although a 75 mile round trip ain't bloody local, that's for damn sure) multiplex chain. I saw Jurassic Park in the cinema when it was originally released, so I'm happy to let that one slide - especially as I watched it recently anyway - however Ghostbusters is in my All Time Top Ten and I was merely months old when it was originally released, so I'd love to see that on the big screen.

I saw Back to the Future on the big screen last year and it was a wonderful cinema-going experience.

Danny
24-Sep-2011, 08:40 PM
I saw Back to the Future on the big screen last year and it was a wonderful cinema-going experience.

aye that was good, last year the local cineworld showed bttf, blues brothers, animal house and halloween. going with friends who'd never seen them all was great. animal house had the whole cinema roaring with laughter. you dont get that nowadays. infact that only one past like 2000 i can think of was jackass 3d adn even then that was just the general chuckle at slapstick.

MinionZombie
25-Sep-2011, 10:14 AM
aye that was good, last year the local cineworld showed bttf, blues brothers, animal house and halloween. going with friends who'd never seen them all was great. animal house had the whole cinema roaring with laughter. you dont get that nowadays. infact that only one past like 2000 i can think of was jackass 3d adn even then that was just the general chuckle at slapstick.

In recent memory Jackass 3D had quite a good audience experience, but not to the extent that I imagine (based on what you've said) Animal House got ... Zombieland got a really good audience experience actually, everybody was really into that. Drag Me To Hell was my best cinema going experience of 2009, and one of the all-time best experiences - everybody was scared shitless and people were visibly wincing from the screen prior to an expected scare - and false alarms would elicit nervous titters of relief - then a real scare would come and everybody would scream (some literally jumped in their seats quite noticeably) and then laugh together that they'd been caught out ... even more fun for me was that we'd brought a friend along who doesn't do horror movies, and he was petrified. :lol:

I'd love to see Ghostbusters on the big screen though. I hope that's not just an American exclusive. Re-releases should be encouraged more than remakes - BTTF, a 25 year old movie, went straight in at #7 in the UK Top Ten!

Danny
25-Sep-2011, 10:53 AM
I hope that's not just an American exclusive. Re-releases should be encouraged more than remakes - BTTF, a 25 year old movie, went straight in at #7 in the UK Top Ten!

Its possibly a royalty rights and usage mess but it spend millions shooting a movie or rerelease the shining in theatres and recoup on that all over again yknow? personally id love to see highlander on the big screen.

bassman
25-Sep-2011, 01:56 PM
Drag Me To Hell was my best cinema going experience of 2009, and one of the all-time best experiences - everybody was scared shitless and people were visibly wincing from the screen prior to an expected scare - and false alarms would elicit nervous titters of relief - then a real scare would come and everybody would scream (some literally jumped in their seats quite noticeably) and then laugh together that they'd been caught out ... even more fun for me was that we'd brought a friend along who doesn't do horror movies, and he was petrified. :lol:


Drag Me to Hell scary? I didn't find it scary, really. It's more of a comedy, imo.

I do understand the good theater experience, though. Seeing Ghostbusters on the big screen was kind of like that for me. A movie i've been watching at home my entire life, i'd seen every joke, and I knew exactly what was coming next. But somehow having the packed theater all laugh together at the right moments made it feel new. Plus seeing kids in there enjoying it like it was a new movie was a great feeling. Same thing happened with BTTF.

MikePizzoff
25-Sep-2011, 02:17 PM
Agree'd, Drag Me To Hell is more whacky than anything.

I also agree with the movie theater experience. Seeing Back To The Future last November (or was it October?) was so much fun with a sold-out theater, even with the dork next to me [incorrectly] spouting off lines here and there. Coupled with the fact that there were people who came dressed as characters from the series.

Can't wait to see the awesome costumes for Ghostbusters.

bassman
25-Sep-2011, 02:38 PM
Can't wait to see the awesome costumes for Ghostbusters.

Damn nerds. They should get a life. :shifty:

bassman
04-Oct-2011, 09:52 PM
Theater Listings available. Including outside the US. Check HERE (http://protoncharging.com/gb/2011/10/03/uk-mega-list-of-october-screenings-and-one-in-australia/) for further updates.


IMPORTANT! NOT ALL SCREENS ARE LISTING ALL THREE DATES!
It appears some theatres are only showing on some of the days, so do not take these listings at face value, please check your local listings!

Glendale (AZ)
AMC Westgate 20
9400 West Hanna Drive, Glendale, AZ
7:00pm

AMC Deer Valley 30
3033 West Agua Fria Fwy., Phoenix, AZ
7:00pm

AMC Mesa Grand 24
1647 South Stapley, Mesa, AZ
7:00pm

San Antonio
Santikos Silverado 16
11505 W Loop 1604 N, San Antonio, TX, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Dallas
Cinemark 17 and IMAX Theatre
11819 Webb Chapel Road, Dallas, TX, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cinemark West Plano and XD
3800 Dallas Parkway, Plano, TX, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cinemark USA Cedar Hill
280 Uptown Boulevard, Cedar Hill, TX, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cinemark Legacy and XD
7201 Central Expressway Ste #100, Plano, TX, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Grapevine Mills 30
3150 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Grapevine, TX, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Phoenix
AMC Westgate 20
9400 West Hanna Drive, Glendale, AZ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Deer Valley 30
3033 West Agua Fria Fwy., Phoenix, AZ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Mesa Grand 24
1647 South Stapley, Mesa, AZ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Philadelphia
Rave Motion Pictures Ritz Center
900 Haddonfield – Berlin Road, Voorhees, NJ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Oklahoma City
Cinemark Tinseltown USA – Oklahoma City
6001 N. Martin Luther King Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Moore Warren Theatre
1000 S. Telephone Road, Oklahoma City, OK, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Tulsa
AMC Southroads 20
4923 E. 41st Street, Tulsa, OK, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cinemark at Tulsa
10802 E. 71St South, Tulsa, OK, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Washington DC
AMC Loews Rio Cinemas 18
9811 Washingtonian Blvd., Gaithersburg, MD, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Potomac Mills 18
2700 Potomac Mills Circle, Woodbridge, VA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Maryland
Cinemark Egyptian 24 and XD
7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Loews White Marsh 16
8141 Honeygo Blvd., White Marsh, MD, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Chicago
Century 12 Evanston/CinιArts 6 and XD
1715 Maple Ave., Evanston, IL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Showplace Village Crossing 18
7000 Carpenter Road, Skokie, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Loews Crestwood 18
13221 Rivercrest Drive, Crestwood, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Muvico Rosemont 18
9701 Bryn Mawr Ave, Rosemont, IL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Randhurst 12
200 Randhurst Village Drive, Mount Prospect, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Marcus Orland Park Cinemas
16350 South LaGrange Road, Orland Park, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Yorktown 17
80 Yorktown Shopping Ctr, Lombard, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Marcus Addison Cinemas
1555 West Lake Street, Addison, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Loews Streets of Woodfield 20
601 N. Martingale Road, Schaumburg, IL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cinemark at Seven Bridges
6500 Route 53, Woodridge, IL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Las Vegas OCTOBER 13th ONLY!
Century 18 Sam’s Town
5111 Boulder Hwy., Las Vegas, NV, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Century Santa Fe Station
4949 N. Rancho, Las Vegas, NV, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Houston
AMC Deerbrook 24
20131 Highway 59 North, Humble, TX, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Rave Motion Pictures Yorktown 15
15900 Yorktown Crossing Boulevard, Houston, TX, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Santikos Silverado IMAX
24720 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Seattle
AMC Southcenter 16
3600 Southcenter Mall, Tukwila, WA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Oklahoma City
Moore Warren Theatre
1000 S. Telephone Road, Oklahoma City, OK, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Detroit
AMC Livonia 20
19500 Haggerty Rd., Livonia, MI, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Boston
AMC Loews Liberty Tree Mall 20
100 Independence Way, Danvers, MA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Columbus
AMC Easton Town Center 30
275 Easton Town Center, Columbus, OH, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Rave Motion Pictures Polaris 18
1071 Gemini Place, Columbus, OH, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cleveland
Cinemark At Valley View and XD
6001 Canal Road, Valley View, OH, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cinemark Strongsville
17450 Southpark Center, Strongsville, OH, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Jacksonville
AMC Regency 24
9451 Regency Square Blvd., Jacksonville, FL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cinemark Tinseltown and XD
4535 Southside Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

South Florida
AMC Aventura 24
19501 Biscayne Blvd
Aventura, FL
0ct 13th- 7:00PM, Oct 20th- 7:00PM, Oct 27th- 7:00PM

Cinemark Palace 20
3200 Airport Road
Boca Raton, FL
Oct 13th- 7:30PM (appears to be only showing)

Cinemark Paradise 24
15601 Sheridan Street
Davie, FL
Oct 13th- 7:30PM (appears to be only showing)

Cobb Theaters-Miami Lakes 17
6711 Main Street
Miami Lakes, FL
Oct 13th- 7:30pm, Oct 20th- 7:30 PM, Oct 27th- 7:30PM

Fort Lauderdale
AMC Aventura 24
19501 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cinemark Paradise 24
15601 Sheridan St., Davie, FL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cinemark Palace 20
3200 Airport Rd, Boca Raton, FL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cobb Theatres – Miami Lakes 17
6711 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Miami
AMC Sunset Place 24
5701 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cobb Theatres – Miami Lakes 17
6711 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Aventura 24
19501 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cinemark Paradise 24
15601 Sheridan St., Davie, FL, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Sacramento OCTOBER 13TH ONLY!
Century Stadium 14 Sacramento
1590 Ethan Way, Sacramento, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Century Sacramento Greenback 16
6233 Garfield Ave., Sacramento, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

San Francisco
AMC Loews Metreon 16
101 Fourth St., San Francisco, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

San Jose
AMC Cupertino Square 16
10123 N. Wolfe Road, Cupertino, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Anaheim and area
Century Stadium 25 and XD
1701 W. Katella Ave., Orange, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Century 20 Huntington Beach at Bella Terra
7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Puente Hills 20
1560 South Azusa Ave., Rowland Heights, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Krikorian Pico Rivera Village Walk 15
8540 Whittier Blvd., Pico Rivera, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Cinemark at The Pike
99 South Pine Avenue, Long Beach, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

LA
Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 15
4020 Marlton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Burbank 16
125 E. Palm Ave., Burbank, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Krikorian Pico Rivera Village Walk 15
8540 Whittier Blvd., Pico Rivera, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

Rave Motion Pictures 18 + IMAX
6081 Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Century 8 North Hollywood
12827 Victory Blvd., North Hollywood, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Santa Monica 7
1310 3rd Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Cinemark at The Pike
99 South Pine Avenue, Long Beach, CA, United States
‎7:30pm‎

AMC Puente Hills 20
1560 South Azusa Ave., Rowland Heights, CA, United States
‎7:00pm‎

New Jersey
AMC Hamilton 24
325 Sloan Ave., Hamilton, NJ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Loews Monmouth Mall 15
180 State Rt. 35 S., Eatontown, NJ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

Stony Brook / Long Island
AMC Loews Stony Brook 17
2196 Nesconset Highway, Stony Brook, NY, United States
‎7:00pm‎

NEW YORK
AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13
1998 Broadway, New York, NY, United States
‎7:00pm‎

AMC Loews Wayne 14
67 Willowbrook Blvd., Wayne, NJ, United States
‎7:00pm‎

UK/AUSTRALIA
Australia St Kilda
The Astor Theatre
Mon 10 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Liverpool
Picturehouse at FACT Liverpool
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Birmingham
Electric Cinema Birmingham
Fri 28 – Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Edinburgh
Cameo Cinema Edinburgh
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyneside Cinema
Fri 28 – Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Vue West End
Fri 28 Oct – Thu 3 Nov 2011

United Kingdom Barking
Showcase Newham
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Greenhithe
Showcase Bluewater
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Wokingham
Showcase Reading
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Nottingham
Showcase Nottingham
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Derby
Cinema De Lux Derby (Showcase)
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Leicester
Cinema De Lux Leicester (Showcase)
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Peterborough
Showcase Peterborough
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Erdington
Showcase Birmingham
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Walsall
Showcase Walsall
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Dudley
Showcase Dudley
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Manchester
Showcase Manchester
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Leeds
Showcase Leeds
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Coventry
Showcase Coventry
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Stockton-on-Tees
Showcase Teesside
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Bristol
Cinema De Lux Bristol (Showcase)
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Glasgow
Showcase Glasgow
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Paisley
Showcase Paisley
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Nantgarw
Showcase Cardiff
Fri 28 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Genesis Cinema
Fri 28 Oct – Thu 3 Nov 2011

United Kingdom London
BFI Imax
Fri 28 Oct – Thu 3 Nov 2011

United Kingdom Southampton
Harbour Lights Picturehouse
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford upon Avon Picturehouse
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Hackney Picturehouse
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Ritzy Brixton
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Greenwich Picturehouse
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Lexi Cinema
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Electric Cinema Notting Hill
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Aberdeen
Belmont
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Screen on the Green
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Everyman Hampstead
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Exeter
Exeter Picturehouse
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Brighton
Duke of York’s Picturehouse
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Hexham
Forum Cinema Hexham
Sat 29 – Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Glasgow
Grosvenor Cinema
Sat 29 – Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Stratford East Picturehouse
Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom London
Aubin Cinema
Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Lancaster
Dukes Theatre & Cinema
Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Richmond
Station Cinema
Sun 30 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Oxted
Screen at Oxted
Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Winchester
Screen Winchester
Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Walton on Thames
Screen at Walton
Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Reigate
Screen at Reigate
Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom York
City Screen York
Mon 31 Oct 2011

United Kingdom Norwich
Norwich Cinema City
Mon 31 Oct 2011

rongravy
05-Oct-2011, 12:01 AM
I was just thinking. What if studios stopped making movies and just decided to re-re-release already made and tried and true movies we know and love? Always interchanging the top money making spots for whose movie is making the most at the moment?
Like maybe to the point where a generation gets to see it maybe twice in their lives onscreen?
I know this question doesn't have alot to do with the subject, but still GB is a re release.
I'd go see it, sure, but BTTF would be alot higher on my list of to do's...

Danny
05-Oct-2011, 02:00 AM
I was just thinking. What if studios stopped making movies and just decided to re-re-release already made and tried and true movies we know and love? Always interchanging the top money making spots for whose movie is making the most at the moment?
Like maybe to the point where a generation gets to see it maybe twice in their lives onscreen?
I know this question doesn't have alot to do with the subject, but still GB is a re release.
I'd go see it, sure, but BTTF would be alot higher on my list of to do's...

i asume the only reason they dont is netflix and such is just more convenient.

MikePizzoff
05-Oct-2011, 02:06 AM
So are they giving anything away with this re-release, a la BTTF?

rongravy
05-Oct-2011, 06:29 AM
i asume the only reason they dont is netflix and such is just more convenient.

Hey, they're already going the lazy route with the remakes, maybe that is the next logical step. Fleece your wallet outside of the home and kill things like Netflix and rule it all...
Make even more off the concessions, get you out of your home comfort zone, convenience be damned!!!

MinionZombie
05-Oct-2011, 09:41 AM
Typical - no showing of GB anywhere remotely near me. :(

And that's saying something - my nearest multiplex is a 75 mile round trip.

AcesandEights
05-Oct-2011, 01:54 PM
Typical - no showing of GB anywhere remotely near me. :(

And that's saying something - my nearest multiplex is a 75 mile round trip.

Damn, MZ's a countrymouse!

75 miles round trip from the nearest multiplex seems intense.

Anyway, the showings in my area all seem too far for me to bother, but good lookin' out with the information, Bassman.

MinionZombie
05-Oct-2011, 05:43 PM
Damn, MZ's a countrymouse!

75 miles round trip from the nearest multiplex seems intense.

http://wa3.images.onesite.com/blogs.telegraph.co.uk/user/samgreen/worzel.jpg?v=120000

Yarp. :D

Mind you there are quite a few more who are even further out into the sticks than I. Mind you, a bus that might go by your way one or twice a day is metropolitan by comparison to those nearby living up in the surrounding hills accessed by single lane tracks.

I've gotten used to the journey itself long ago, but on the other hand there's the fuel expense. There was talk of a cinema opening in my town - indeed there used to be one (until it was torn down many, many, many years ago) - but nothing seems to have come of it. There is a small indie cinema in the next town over (10 minutes down the dual carridgeway), but they never show anything I really want to see in that setting - if I'm gonna see a blockbuster, I'll watch it in a multiplex with a huge screen and plenty of room on opening weekend - and they don't seem to do nostalgic showings either, or programmed nights.

The nearest city (technically speaking) is half an hour away in itself and their cinema is shite ... so you're surprisingly scuppered for choice.

Oh well...

bassman
08-Oct-2011, 08:57 PM
And here I thought I lived in the country. Apparently MZ lives in the little house on the prairie. :p

MinionZombie
09-Oct-2011, 10:14 AM
And here I thought I lived in the country. Apparently MZ lives in the little house on the prairie. :p

hehe, note quite, although there are many areas around us just like that ... you might call us "semi-rural", but there's definitely a bias towards the "rural" part. :p