Thursday, June 28, 2007

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS FROM THE PROJECTION BOOTH

Gorgeous 75-degree weather is reserved for when I work 12-hour days. Rain is for half-shifts and days off only.

It's surprisingly easy to follow a movie by watching two-minute clips without sound.

When the sign in the lobby says "Ticket Prices $5 All Day," it does NOT mean that your five-dollar 12pm ticket gets you into movies all day. This is a movie theater, not Kennywood.

The one film nobody wants to see suddenly becomes insanely popular the moment something goes awry with the film and/or the projector.

No matter how much soda I consume during the day, I never have to pee until the hectic 7pm set.

The late showing of a movie only sells if either a) I want to get out early, or b) I need to tear it down so I can send it back to the studio.

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