Does your local cinema show classic movies? So far I've seen
>Ghostbusters
>Star Wars
>2001
>Top Gun
>Drive
>Commando
>Terminator 1&2 double feature
>The Thing
all in their original formats.
Is drive a classic film?
>2017
>still getting penis inspected just to go to theatre
Yeah mine does this a lot, but it's a major chain and they never advertise them, I just randomly come across them on their listings and keep forgetting that they do it.
I'd probably go more often if I still went to cinemas to watch movies.
yeah, there's a hipster theater here that does that, they played Purple Rain last friday. every Friday they put on some 80's 'classic'
>>82149748
Harkins chain in AZ does an old movie every Tuesday at 7pm. Last one was Caddyshack.
No. Mine has been commercialized and dehumanized. Thanks capitalism.
>>82149748
Non fucked-with pre-SE 1977 Star Wars? If so I am gelatinous.
>>82150297
I leave mine at home.
>>82149748
>classicé
Fajgot those are barely old
>>82149748
Not in a normal cinema, other than a yearly LOTR marathon, though they can't really be considered classics yet.
We do have a "Cinemateque" that shows older movies though. A lot of crap, but sometimes real gems. They often have "season" dedicated to a director, country or sub-genre too.
>"Dollar trilogy"
>On the waterfront
>M
>Buster Keaton movies
>Japanese social realist movies
They also have the 70mm festival which gained enough fame to be referenced in an episode of the Big Bang Theory.
Luckily I'm pretty close to London so I go to the national film thater quite regularly, last thing I saw there was the 89 batman. Also I saw the room there, the thing, a bunch of movies. Shits pretty cash y'all. If your near London you should check out the listings.