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Definitely whenever we screen older blockbuster films like the original Star Wars trilogy. Not too many fans these days had the opportunity to see it on the big screen when it first came out, so it's such a treat to be able to see those older films again in their original format. What's cool is that our theatre is so old that it probably played all those same films when they originally screened! Thanks for the question :)

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Very fresh. We usually start off a show with a fresh batch and make more through the show when we need it. It all gets tossed out at the end of the night so we never have day old popcorn. I hear some of the larger cinemas use day old popcorn though, gross!

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The Game with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn :)

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Yeah, everyone who closes up at the end of the night always gets this uneasy feeling like you have to leave. It's very interesting because each person has felt it, even the new guys. It's this weird feeling like you're being pushed out the front door. Once you work there for long enough it goes away, but even I still get it some times. Thanks for the question!

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I've PM'd you with some details! We play a little of everything, while trying to keep with our historical movie house roots. We play indie films, older films, as well as newer films. Just last weekend we played The Neverending Story on both Saturday and Sunday. A couple months ago we did an 80s week. We also do a silent film festival once or twice a year with live piano accompaniment. On the flip side, we also play all the big blockbusters and a few of the lesser known ones, like Enemy or We Need to Talk About Kevin. Thanks for the question!