Sunday, December 23, 2007

"Juno" Opens at the Grandin Theatre on Jan. 4

The indy film "Juno," which Roger Ebert named the best film of the year, opens at The Grandin Theatre in Roanoke, Va., on Jan. 4.
My sister Lale saw the film in Denver and really liked it. The movie deals with a teenage girl who gets pregnant and tries to find the proverbial perfect couple to adopt her love child.
I was at last night's midnight screening of "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." There were some 200 people there!
My friend Moviezzz, a film and entertainment blogger,  is a big fan of the Chevy Chase holiday film, but he reportedly did not drive down from Springfield, Mass., to take in "Vacation."
Although the manager of the Grandin, my friend Jason Garnett, told me that some college students from the Fairfax, Va., area drove some 180-plus miles down to Roanoke to take in a midnight screening of "The Goonies" earlier this year!

Useful Links:

http://www.grandintheatre.com

http://talkingmoviezzz.blogspot.com

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