Title: Silver Screen Classics Post by: Lord Nepenthean on November 22, 2005, 10:45:26 AM Showcase Cinemas sucks a lot. They show bad movies, charge $850 a ticket, and twice that for a bucket of popcorn. I hate them nearly completely. You'll be surprised, though, that they actually do one thing that is good: Silver Screen Classics.
In some states (apparently a total of 38 locations nationwide), Showcase Cinemas shows old movies once a month (sometimes less). In Cincinnati, shows are on the first Thursday of each month at specific locations. Norwood is one, which happens to be just down the street from me. Anyway, here's the deal: for $1, you get a ticket to see a silver screen era movie in a Showcase theater, plus you get a small soda and popcorn. $1!!!!! WMKV has been promoting this for ages but I never used to be able to go because the shows are at 1:00 in the afternoon, obviously geared towards seniors. Still, since there is no age requirement on that ticket price, and since I now have that time open between classes, I will be going to these. The next one here is on December 1st. I can't wait. Check this page to see if your state/city has any Silver Screen Classics showings: http://www.national-amusements.com/silver.asp Very, very cool if you ask me. +1 to Showcase Cinemas. Too bad they still have a -6,305,923,672 overall. Title: Re: Silver Screen Classics Post by: Arrrhalomynn on November 22, 2005, 11:33:54 AM I checked out the link and didn't recognize any of the movies. Are they actually good, or just the cheapest ones they could get?
Title: Re: Silver Screen Classics Post by: den68 on November 24, 2005, 06:42:29 AM the Westland MI location is one I've been to a number of times. I've heard of all the movies on the list, can't say there are any I'd want to see.
If they ever screened some John Wayne flicks, namely Rio Bravo, I'd be there in a heartbeat. Or if they moved up a couple decades and showed something like Planet of the Apes or Slap Shot. be kind of cool to see those on the big screen. |