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Do you have a Cinebarre where you live? Not to be confused with Cinnabon, it's a movie theater that serves meals and drinks. I frequent another Seattle cinema where they serve you beverages while you watch, but never meals. No more sneaking dinner into my oversized purse! Hal and I went for the first time over the weekend, the Sunday brunch special. We ordered french toast, a breakfast burrito, and the mimosa duo: a bottle of bubby on ice with two half carafes of orange and grapefruit juice…

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When Playback.fm released a feature that allows you to find out the #1 song on your birthday, we all had a great time searching our and our loved ones’ dates. But it left us wondering: Who was going to create an app that lets you look up the #1 movie on your birthday? The people…

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Psycho (1960) Every theater that showed the film had a cardboard cut-out installed in the lobby of Alfred Hitchcock pointing to his wristwatch with a note from the director saying "The manager of this theatre has been instructed at the risk of his life, not to admit to the theatre any persons after the picture starts. Any spurious attempts to enter by side doors, fire escapes or ventilating shafts will be met by force. The entire objective of this extraordinary policy, of course, is to help you Best Halloween Movies, Norman Bates, Janet Leigh, Black And White Movie, Anthony Perkins, Bates Motel, Movie Facts, Black And White Film, Alfred Hitchcock

Psycho (1960) Every theater that showed the film had a cardboard cut-out installed in the lobby of Alfred Hitchcock pointing to his wristwatch with a note from the director saying "The manager of this theatre has been instructed at the risk of his life, not to admit to the theatre any persons after the picture starts. Any spurious attempts to enter by side doors, fire escapes or ventilating shafts will be met by force. The entire objective of this extraordinary policy, of course, is to help…

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