LizzieMaine
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We're closing it out tonight after a four-week run, and it'll leave here as the sixth-highest-grossing attraction in our history, which isn't too shabby. It wasn't the ****ernaut at the B. O. that "The King's Speech" was, but it drew some pretty respectable numbers in our, admittedly, not-typical (median age 47) town. We had a lot of repeat business, too -- people would see it, get really enthusiastic, and then come back a few nights later with a group of friends. Some people saw it three times.
It always got applause at the finish, too -- that's something our audience reserves for only the films it really really appreciates.
After we're done with it, it's supposed to go to the multiplex in the next town, where I expect it will absolutely die. If ever there was a movie made to be shown only in a main-street single-screen house, this would be it. Maybe that's the problem, and not the picture -- there just aren't enough of those kinds of theatres left nowadays.
It always got applause at the finish, too -- that's something our audience reserves for only the films it really really appreciates.
After we're done with it, it's supposed to go to the multiplex in the next town, where I expect it will absolutely die. If ever there was a movie made to be shown only in a main-street single-screen house, this would be it. Maybe that's the problem, and not the picture -- there just aren't enough of those kinds of theatres left nowadays.


