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BeerBandit
04-13-2007, 07:52 AM
If anyone else is interested, the Bardovan Opera House in Poughkeepsie is showing Casablanca tonight at 7:30. My chick and I will be heading up to check it out. I think it's $5 a ticket. I know I'm an awful American for having never seen this cinema classic, but what better way to pop my cherry than to see it the way it was meant to be viewed.

EliSnow
04-13-2007, 07:56 AM
If anyone else is interested, the Bardovan Opera House in Poughkeepsie is showing Casablanca tonight at 7:30. My chick and I will be heading up to check it out. I think it's $5 a ticket. I know I'm an awful American for having never seen this cinema classic, but what better way to pop my cherry than to see it the way it was meant to be viewed.

Very true. I think Casablanca may be the perfect movie in terms of casting, dialogue, story etc. I envy that your first exposure to this movie will be on big screen.

Furtherman
04-13-2007, 08:11 AM
If I lived anywhere near you, I'd go too. You're gonna love it.

feralBoy
04-13-2007, 08:53 AM
I just saw this movie, like 6 months ago. I thought it was going to be some gay girlie movie. It was actually really good. The dialogue was excellent. Plenty of quotable stuff, and the story was really good. It's definitely worth checking out on the big screen.

pennington
04-13-2007, 01:39 PM
I recently bought the DVD at Costco for $8.99. To watch the movie straight through, un-edited and with no commercials is great. Have some champagne waiting at home.

burrben
04-13-2007, 01:52 PM
i consider it the greatest screenplay ever written

sunset boulevard is second

pennington
04-14-2007, 11:48 AM
If anyone else is interested, the Bardovan Opera House in Poughkeepsie is showing Casablanca tonight at 7:30. My chick and I will be heading up to check it out. I think it's $5 a ticket. I know I'm an awful American for having never seen this cinema classic, but what better way to pop my cherry than to see it the way it was meant to be viewed.

So, how was it?