Thank you, Keith. I'll head over there for a look as soon as I get my car back.
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w where a closer one to us in DeKalb than
Stewart Avenue is? I did find one way the heck up 20 East, well into Newton
County.
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or a Kmart... do you happen to know where a closer one to us in DeKalb than
Stewart Avenue is? I did find one way the heck up 20 East, well into Newton
County.
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ll, he did, but he sorely missed his tsrget
demographic, and had to close after less than eight months open. I never did
get to take it in. A couple of neighbors of mine raved about it.
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tion, and she had to drag me back throught the entire viewing from
her *own* memory to get anything out of me.
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o see it, called me later that day to ask
for my evaluation, and she had to drag me back throught the entire viewing from
her *own* memory to get anything out of me.
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Mr. Old School here. I still like the movie going experience
"Martin Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Brent, this speaks directly to something that either rave or Daryle said
>here sometime back, that the model for movie viewing has changed
>drastically during our lives. It's easier to market a movie to someone
>with a Mac or a PC than it is to toss it
Mr. Old School here. I still like the movie going experience because it's where
I can share it with a whole bunch of people, which is half the fun. And I still
think that even when I can afford to get that 50-inch plasma screen, I'll still
find the overall physical appeal of a big screen superio
Been meaning to ask you (and folks like you) this, Martin:
What about the $2 theaters? Is it just price that's frustrating you
about the theaters? If the ticket and snacks were cheaper, would you
PREFER a larger screen?
On Nov 18, 2008, at 5:37 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
> Brent, this speaks
Brent, this speaks directly to something that either rave or Daryle said here
sometime back, that the model for movie viewing has changed drastically during
our lives. It's easier to market a movie to someone with a Mac or a PC than it
is to toss it into a theater, looking to clear money after a
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Date : Tue, 18 Nov 2008 16:19:14 -0500
From : Daryle Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Hold up. They released a DVD with a downloadable version for po
Hold up. They released a DVD with a downloadable version for portable
video players? Disney has lost they dangone mind. I guess I'll just
wait on "Bolt" to hit the web in HD, then.
Thanks for this, Brent! What publication did this article come from?
On Nov 18, 2008, at 4:02 PM, brent wodeho
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