Word: cinemas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...anniverary: "You are making history today." Her bus includes half a dozen Canadians and a few Norwegians, infants, and grandmothers. But mostly there are middleaged, middle-American women, wearing shorts or double-knit slacks. Their hair is bouffant or stiffly curled. Diane points out the Loews Palace cinema "where Elvis was fired from his first job for fighting another usher over the girl who sold popcorn." There are "ooohs" and "aaahs" mixed with the click-flash-buzz of Polaroids and Instamatics. The bus makes twelve more stops in the hour and a half before reaching Graceland, and all of them...
...Panther is a very controversial animal. Sample a random number of reasonably intelligent people on what they think of these stupid Blake Edwards movies and you'll get replies ranging from, "I sleep through them" to "What wonderful pictures! Real fun and unpretentious, you know?" Although more boneheaded "auteurist" cinema scholars--Blake Edwards fans all--could probably give you a shot-by-shot analysis of this unsubtle director's technique, most critics will find it hard to be objective about Revenge of the Pink Panther. So much depends on one's mood, the setting, the company, and, of course...
Central Square Cinema--Central Square--Psycho, 8, Fingers, 6:15, 9:50. Central II--Night of the Hunter, 6:35, 9:50, The Wild Child...
Fresh Pond Cinema--Fresh Pond Pkwy.--The End, 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:30, 9:30. Star Wars...
Orson Welles Cinema--Mass Ave--Viva Italia, 4, 5:50, 7:50, 9:45. Orson Welles II--Madame Rosa, 4, 6, 8, 9:55. Orson Welles III--Outrageous, 4, 5:55, 8:10, 10:05. Friday and Saturday midnight shows--The Harder They Come, Night of the Living Dead and Superman...