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Four (now FOURTEEN!) Effin' Years! How will you celebrate?

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southendmd:
That's a cool-looking theatre, Eric.  Good for you for thinking to photograph the marquee.

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: sfericsf on December 07, 2009, 02:05:14 pm ---... where mind you it was playing on all three of their three screens.  :D

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--- Quote from: southendmd on December 07, 2009, 02:41:34 pm ---That's a cool-looking theatre, Eric.  Good for you for thinking to photograph the marquee.

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What Paul said. Thanks for posting the pic.

"on 3 screens" - makes me happy to read this :).
(and yes, I realize it was four effin years ago, don't mattter none to me)

SFEnnisSF:

Also don't forget that awesome BBM Theatre Pictures thread we have on here...
 :D
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,697.0.html

Meryl:




HAPPY EFFIN' ANNIVERSARY, BUDS!

Kerry:

It won't be four effin years for me until Jan 26, next year. It was on that date in 2006, the Australia Day public holiday, that Brokeback Mountain had it's first public screening in Australia. I saw it  at the morning session with my friend George at the multiplex in the Broadway Shopping Centre (pic above) in Sydney, not far from where I live. We went to the morning session because usually few people go to that session. Not so on this occasion. The place was packed. I'd read a few reviews in the media leading up to the release date, most of which played up the gay cowboy thing. I wasn't expecting a lot. I'd never heard of Jake, nor Annie Proulx for that matter. I'd heard of Heath as a minor actor in low-budget Aussie soap operas on TV. The only person I knew was Ang Lee from Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Though the cinema was packed, it was received very well. Not a peep from the audience throughout and nearly everyone remained, hushed, for the credits at the end. It had a four month run in Sydney and I saw it about twenty times at the cinema, some of them with George. He loved the movie but did not become a Brokie. My reaction following the first viewing could be likened to shock. I couldn't stop thinking about it and often found myself in tears. I had not read the short story prior to seeing the film. I sought out info online and found IMDB, which I didn't know about until then. From IMDB, thanks to the Trolls, who drove me away, I found my way here to BetterMost in Nov 2006. I had never belonged to such a site before and didn't know how they worked. I had never "chatted" with others on line before. It's not exaggerating to say Brokeback Mountain changed my life.

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