I now have a new record holder for the least people ever to come to a movie here.
I played Till for the past seven nights, of which I actually had a show for just three nights. Twice for two people and once for just one person. So I had a total of five customers for the entire week.
I admit I didn't expect a lot out of it, but five seems a bit extreme.
As far as the actual movie goes, it's not bad. It's a re-enactment of a historical event and it's not exactly action packed but it's an interesting look at society in the 1950's southern states.
I read some news articles the other day stating that there were some street protests in that area demanding that the woman involved in this should be prosecuted for what she did since nothing was done about it at the time and she's still living around there in an old folks home. I wonder if this movie was the catalyst for that since it seems awfully coincidental that nothing happens for 60-odd years and then there's a demand for justice right around now.
I played Till for the past seven nights, of which I actually had a show for just three nights. Twice for two people and once for just one person. So I had a total of five customers for the entire week.
I admit I didn't expect a lot out of it, but five seems a bit extreme.
As far as the actual movie goes, it's not bad. It's a re-enactment of a historical event and it's not exactly action packed but it's an interesting look at society in the 1950's southern states.
I read some news articles the other day stating that there were some street protests in that area demanding that the woman involved in this should be prosecuted for what she did since nothing was done about it at the time and she's still living around there in an old folks home. I wonder if this movie was the catalyst for that since it seems awfully coincidental that nothing happens for 60-odd years and then there's a demand for justice right around now.
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