Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Cultural Opportunities
It’s November 19, 2009, six hours before the premiere of the New Moon is released in theaters. I am at work and almost every girl and guy already got their tickets for the night show. The Rave and Pekin were sold out of tickets but I am going to the Sunnyland Theater. We got there about an hour before the show, so we could get good seats. We all had to park far out almost by the Super Pantry gas station because there was already a big crowd. We went into the doors and the door backed up the lines. There were at least 50 or more in line before us. A lot of them have been waiting for about three hours or even more so they can get a good seat. There were more girls than there were guys. Every girl had either, t-shirts, necklaces, and purses that said the Twilight or New Moon, and my group we had T-Shirts on. Its fifteen minutes before the movie starts, and they are finally seating for the movie. Everyone is so pumped up, loud and jumping in the air because they had energy drinks so they could stay up tonight. Everyone right now is just talking about how they think the movie is going to turn out or juts about the book. Its midnight now and the movie start a minute after midnight. As we all countdown ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three two, one and everyone gets up and cheers that its time for the movie to begin. There was complete silence in theater throughout the movie. All of eyes were on the movie the entire time. At the end of the movie everyone got up and clapped. On the way out of the movie, everyone was talking about what they forgot in the movie that was in the book or how Jacob and Edward were so hot in the movie and that they have to have them. The movie everyone said was the better than the last one because they had a better director for the movie.
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