The theatre is a private, state-of-the-art LCD digital projection, surround sound cinema experience in the heart of Queen West that rivals CAMERA in size and offers free popcorn! (and dinner last night!)
First 2 films were great - Napoleon Dynamite and Saddest Music in the World were terrific choices!
Indeed it was a great time. Upon our initial arrival, we worried the theatre would sell out, on account of the lineup down Mitchell Ave. My sister, Vanesa, soon pointed out that the lineup was for advance tickets to next month's viewing and we coasted in through the doors. Napoleon Dynamite was like a jar of mixed nuts. Mostly Brazil and Filberts, but made bearable by the odd Cashew. The Saddest Music in the World, however, was like a jar of Cashews with the odd chocolate-covered cashew. Thanks to the hosts for their hospitality and patience with the crowd. See you next month!
P & I are thinking of having an Easter movie night at our place with you, J. and B. ...perhaps something seasonal like Life of Brian? Are yuou guys around that weekend?
I'm a Canadian living in London. I love funky, hand-made jewellery, clothing and theatre (all types). After I finally get dressed and out the door (wonder what I'm wearing? www.yyz-lhr.com) ... I'm lucky cause I have a very cool job working at MOO.COM
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The theatre is a private, state-of-the-art LCD digital projection, surround sound cinema experience in the heart of Queen West that rivals CAMERA in size and offers free popcorn! (and dinner last night!)
First 2 films were great - Napoleon Dynamite and Saddest Music in the World were terrific choices!
The boss, Rodwellian is off to a good start.
Indeed it was a great time. Upon our initial arrival, we worried the theatre would sell out, on account of the lineup down Mitchell Ave. My sister, Vanesa, soon pointed out that the lineup was for advance tickets to next month's viewing and we coasted in through the doors.
Napoleon Dynamite was like a jar of mixed nuts. Mostly Brazil and Filberts, but made bearable by the odd Cashew.
The Saddest Music in the World, however, was like a jar of Cashews with the odd chocolate-covered cashew.
Thanks to the hosts for their hospitality and patience with the crowd. See you next month!
Hellooo!
P & I are thinking of having an Easter movie night at our place with you, J. and B. ...perhaps something seasonal like Life of Brian? Are yuou guys around that weekend?
Tosh
I would like to request a double-feature for some Rodwellian night in the near future: Eraserhead & Harold and Maude.
We look forward to party fun times and birdy num nums.
Num num, birdy num num.
P&N
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