You may need your mom to accompany you.
Any adult over 17 is accepted in some theaters.
my sister said that she went to a movie theater with her class because they read the book the lighting thief. i ask her this ? and she said probably not. please subscribe! :)
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In the movie Mary Poppin's said that it could mean anything you wanted.
Cherry and Marica walked to the theater because they went with their boy friends, but they left them because they were angry
WE LIVE IN A 3 DIMENSIONAL WORLD THEIR IS NO SUCH THING AS 4D even though there was a movie that they said was in 4D but THATS PROBLABY JUST IN 3D SO PEOPLE THINK THEY WILL GET A 4D MOVIE BUT THEY GET A 3D MOVIE AND PROBLABY THE THEATER WILL GET MORE MONEY SO DONT FALL FOR THE 4D CRAP
A line of marching men in single file "Can" be called a column. But to be more accurate, two or more single file lines of men marching side by side WOULD be a column of men. The command would be, "... column of two's...March!" Said another way: If there is a line of people lined up to see a movie at the theater and it's only one line, that normally wouldn't be called a column. But if the Theater manager came out and said to the people waiting in line, "Ok folks, if you could, please form TWO lines starting here (pointing), that way we'll get you in the theater alot quicker..." That theater supervisor just created a column of people.
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She agreed to a director who said that Harry Potter and the Philosoper's Stone could be put into a movie.
he loves romantic movies. his favorite movie is "The Notebook"- he said so himself. you could google it, lol!
I would think not. He was the only figure in the movie that could understand every figure in the museum
My older brother said they could go to a Saturday matinee for 10 cents.
Actually, Shakespeare never said the theater was a true reflection of life. The quote is "All the world's a stage / And all the men and women merely players. / They have their exits and their entrances / And one man in his time plays many parts." That said, though Shakespeare is comparing theater to life, the comparison works both ways. He is using the theater as a way to break life down into its simplest phases, assuming that what is on the stage is, in effect, a true reflection of life.